The Misfit of Demon King Academy: Volume 4 Act 1 by SHU

The Misfit of Demon King Academy: Volume 4 Act 1 by SHU

Author:SHU [SHU]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: J-Novel Club
Published: 2023-04-07T00:00:00+00:00


§ 21. How to Make Fairies Laugh

We teleported to the Lysaris Plain and found the fog hanging in the air. It was hard to see while the sun was hidden, but the white fog spanned almost the entirety of the vast plain. The informant girl stared at the scenery, her eyes bright with a wistful expression.

“I think Aharthern’s on the other side of this fog,” she said with strange certainty.

“You’re not surprised,” Sasha murmured

The girl tilted her head. “Surprised? About what?”

“Gatom is lost magic. Do you not find it strange how we moved from the city to here in an instant?”

“Oh, I see. That’s right. That spell just now was amazing!” she said, before falling silent. She seemed to be trying to recall something. “But I think I knew it already. A spell like that doesn’t seem strange to me.”

“Come to think of it, we haven’t asked for your name.”

“It’s Rina. Probably. I think.”

“You don’t remember that either?”

“Hmm, not clearly. But not having a name is inconvenient, so I’m using Rina for now, although I think it was something similar.”

“Ah, I see. I’m sorry to hear that.”

“It’s okay; there’s no helping it. I’m sure it’ll come back to me eventually.”

Sasha shot Rina a half-exasperated, half-impressed look. “You sure are optimistic for an amnesiac.”

“Being sad about it won’t change anything. I have to do what I can.”

While Sasha and Rina were talking, Misha was staring into the abyss of the fog.

“Can you see them?” I asked.

“There’s so many.”

Hmm. As expected of Misha. The fog before us was indeed the entry to Aharthern. When I focused my own Eyes, I could tell there were countless spirits hidden within.

“I’ve let everyone know,” Misha said.

In that case, it wouldn’t be long until the others joined us.

“Then let’s get to it. Do it, Sasha.”

“Do what?”

“Give it a go.”

Sasha looked at me blankly. “Excuse me?”

“Without making the titi laugh, we cannot enter Aharthern.”

“Oh, that. Wait, why me?”

“I’ve been thinking this for some time...” I said, taking a moment’s pause.

Sasha gestured for me to continue.

“...but you have quite the talent for clownery.”

“How long have you been thinking that?!” she snapped.

I pointed to her face. “That’s why.”

“What’s why?”

“That explosive, firecracker-like personality of yours isn’t something that can be imitated.”

“Hey! Who are you calling explosive?!”

“Exactly my point. Now go, Sasha. Let your sparks bloom in the sky.”

“You can’t just put me on the spot like this,” Sasha mumbled weakly.

“Very well. Misha, help her out.”

Misha nodded. “I’ll try.”

“What? What are you going to do?”

Sasha and Misha faced each other.

“I have a plan,” Misha said with a serious look. She seemed pretty sure of herself.

“What kind of plan?”

“I’m going to say something funny.”

“Uh-huh.” Sasha was listening intently.

“You’ll snap at me for it.”

Sasha nodded along. “And then?”

“The fairies will laugh.”

“What kind of plan is that?!” Sasha roared with all her might.

“Did it work?” Misha looked around, but there was no change in the fog. The titi should have been watching us from within, but there was no detectable reaction.

“I guess the titi prefer a different kind of humor.



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