The Alchemist Who Survived Now Dreams of a Quiet City Life, Vol. 3 (light novel) by Usata Nonohara

The Alchemist Who Survived Now Dreams of a Quiet City Life, Vol. 3 (light novel) by Usata Nonohara

Author:Usata Nonohara [Nonohara, Usata]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Yen Press
Published: 2020-05-25T16:00:00+00:00


“Hey, Mr. Siegmund! Hellooo? Knock-knock! Is anyone home?” called out Lynx.

“Lynx, let him bask in it a little longer.”

Sieg stood stock still as he gazed at his sword. Edgan sat on a nearby rock in complete observation mode, offering live coverage of the transpiring events, complete with titles: “Chapter One: Sieg’s Fight for Revenge. Chapter Two: An Emotional Victory.”

“Ah, sorry. I was lost in thought.”

Lynx’s voice brought Sieg back to his senses, and he turned in the pair’s direction.

“No worries. Hey, you beat the wyvern, right? We probably have a chance at A Rank, too,” said Lynx.

“That’s right. After we take this one to the transportation group, let’s keep knocking them down.”

Sieg sheathed his sword and walked back toward the other two. He seemed refreshed, as though all his worries had been dispelled. More than that, he emanated a strong determination to strive for his goal and move forward.

“Huh. You look like a whole new person. I’m glad. Hey, Sieg, I have something I wanna tell you,” Lynx called over to him as he approached.

Sieg had adopted a look of peace, feeling like nothing could disrupt it. “Hmm? What is it?” he asked, urging Lynx to go on.

“When I get bumped up to A Rank, I’m gonna tell Mariela how I feel.”

Siegmund instantly stiffened, his calmness completely dissolved.

“Whoa. Is this the start of ‘Chapter Three: A Formidable Foe’?” Edgan narrated.

Siegmund was the only one frozen in place. He couldn’t even feel the blast of winter air blowing by.

“Nah. I think ‘Head over Heels’ is better, right?” Lynx corrected before shifting his attention to the inner part of the forest as if following the path of the wind.

He could tell buds were beginning to grow on the trees swaying in the wind, although they were still tightly closed. On a closer look, sprouts were breaking through the undergrowth at his feet. Straining his ears, he could hear the breathing of forest animals waking up from hibernation mingled with the wind tousling the vegetation.

Spring would shortly arrive in the Labyrinth City.



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