The Frontier Lord Begins with Zero Subjects: Volume 3 [Complete] by Fuurou

The Frontier Lord Begins with Zero Subjects: Volume 3 [Complete] by Fuurou

Author:Fuurou
Language: eng
Format: epub


Aisa and Ely stopped the carriage near where I stood, and when they’d seen me all teary-eyed like that they started crying too. They hopped down from the carriage, and we got straight into the hugs and soaking each other’s shoulders in tears. I was over the moon to see them again, happy and healthy, and it was clear they’d felt the very same.

When I’d asked them what they were both doing now, Eric finally got up, still crying, and joined us. It had been so long since we’d seen each other, so we had lots to talk about. I was relieved to hear that they were all doing well, and they each had shops and were helping each other get along. Goldia had gotten married, as well as most of the others after him, and when I heard that Aisa and Ely had children of their own, well, I was just overjoyed.

At some point in the conversation Eric shrieked and wouldn’t speak clearly, and he talked in an oddly high pitch. I was just about to ask him about his clothes and voice when an old man with a head of white hair shambled out of the carriage.

I’d wondered who it could possibly be, but he held himself in a way that reminded me of someone else I’d known long ago. He gave all the baars a pat, and then he walked on over to us, leveling a stern glare at me. He didn’t say a word, and he didn’t break eye contact, but when I’d paid a little more attention to his bearing and body language, then took another look at his face, I’d finally realized who I was looking at.

And the words left my mouth before I could shut myself up. “Y-You’re alive?! I thought you were dead!”

The old man turned furious, and he waved his cane and berated me in an old, gravelly voice.

“You don’t get to just kill me off, you idiot! You were a foolish boy and it looks like all you’ve grown into is a foolish man! I swear there’s no helping some of you!”

Aisa and the others—even the baars—all stared slack-jawed while the old man stormed over to me, shaking his cane overhead. When I was just a boy, this old man had been bigger and stronger than me, and a terrifying presence in my life. Now, however, he struck me as small and weak.

The two of us went back and forth, and while we were talking Alna appeared out of thin air. She must have been watching us from the cover of her concealment magic.

“Dias, is everything okay?” she asked. “I felt fine just watching you all because everyone here is blue, but I figured I’d lend a hand if things are going to get rough.”

Everyone except for me was flat out stunned by Alna’s arrival. I merely scratched my head and waited for everyone to calm down a little.

“Nothing’s going to get out of hand,” I said. “This here is my Uncle Ben, my father’s older brother.



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