Another World Survival: Min-maxing My Support and Summoning Magic - Volume 04 by Yokotsuka Tsukasa

Another World Survival: Min-maxing My Support and Summoning Magic - Volume 04 by Yokotsuka Tsukasa

Author:Yokotsuka Tsukasa [Tsukasa, Yokotsuka]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Hanashi Media, LLC
Published: 2023-06-24T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 90: Envoy

In the white room, we rejoiced at our reunion. Tamaki jumped into my arms, pressing her forehead against mine. Arisu smiled awkwardly as she watched. I gestured for Arisu to come closer, and I gently stroked her head.

“Thank you for coming,” I said, genuinely grateful.

When I summoned them using my magic, I never doubted for a moment that they would come. But seeing their faces filled me with relief. By answering my summons, they willingly embarked on a journey from which they might never return. The place I had summoned them to could have been a death trap.

Nevertheless, they rode the magic circle I had prepared at the Cultural Arts Center and bravely plunged into this harsh battlefield. I couldn't thank them enough.

“Now that our reunion is over,” Mia said as she took out a rope and a candle from her backpack, for some reason. Wait, hadn't she already discarded those?

“Tamakichin needs to be punished for accidentally sending Kazucchi flying like that during the battle.”

“Oh, um, I'm sorry about that! But wait, I've already been scolded enough by Shikisan,” Tamaki said.

“You don't seem remorseful enough… Kazucchi,” Mia said, looking at me. I shrugged my shoulders.

“Don't hurt her too much.”

“Huh? You stopped me when it was Arisu, right? Kazusan, you're treating me differently…”

Tamaki panicked, and Mia approached her with the rope, prompting Tamaki to run away. While the two of them played tag, I turned to Arisu.

“So, Arisu, both of you are at Level 20 now, right?”

“Yes. After I parted ways with you, we went down the left passageway and fought outside…” Arisu told me the details of the past two hours.

The girl embedded in the Globster was alive, but even healing magic couldn't restore her. She remained like a shell, unaffected by Cure Mind.

“Shiki-san saw that and…” Arisu stopped speaking and looked down.

Then she whispered in a small voice, “She killed her.”

I nodded, understanding what Arisu meant.

Shiki-san had acted on her words, just as she had told me before. I looked up at the ceiling, picturing Shiki-san, who showed mercy to a deranged student while gritting her teeth.



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