I Became the Strongest and Annihilated Everything With Low-Level Spells Vol. 3 by Kaoru Shinozaki

I Became the Strongest and Annihilated Everything With Low-Level Spells Vol. 3 by Kaoru Shinozaki

Author:Kaoru Shinozaki [Shinozaki, Kaoru]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: light novel
Publisher: Seven Seas Entertainment
Published: 2021-10-21T07:00:00+00:00


There was no sign of anyone as we swept through the forest.

“Sir Too-ka.”

“Yeah, looks like we’re in good shape.”

We followed the roads through the forest and moved at a moderate pace. The sound of hooves thudded dully as we rode along, following Eve and Lis a short distance ahead of us. On occasion they would turn back to check on us, but otherwise were absorbed in each other. I leaned forward and put my mouth close to Seras’s ear to talk with her.

“How far from here to the Land of the Golden-Eyed Monsters?”

“At this speed, we should arrive in about two days, even going the long way.”

“The long way” was a less direct route, but there were many castles and fortresses on the border of the Land of the Golden-eye Monsters. Their main purpose was to keep the monsters from escaping, but we still needed to avoid them.

“Is there anything else we should be worried about?” Seras had already given me the basic details on our trip to Monroy.

“The intel isn’t certain, but…there is one thing that worries me,” said Seras.

“What’s that?”

“There’s a variety of humanoid monster…ones with human faces. The reports of sightings are few and far between, though, and the details are vague.”

“…”

Seras’s words sent me right back to the Ruins of Disposal, and to the strongest monster I’d met down there—the Soul Eater.

The Soul Eater felt different from other monsters. It was also the only one I saw that had a human face. So that’s what it was—a humanoid monster. If the creatures lurking in the Land of the Golden-Eyed monsters were as strong as that thing was, I could understand why it was such a dangerous place.

“It’s said that there are many of them living in the place we’re going,” said Seras.

“There aren’t many reports of sightings, but people are still sure they’re in there?”

“Well, there is a theory as to why there are so few sightings.” Seras sounded even more serious than usual. “It’s believed that the witnesses tend to…”

“Die, right?” I interrupted. “Killed by the monsters?”

“Yes. At least that’s the theory.”

Dead men tell no tales.

“There are few known details, but they’re fearsome foes. Powerful as they are, however, they aren’t easily found—they don’t just walk around the forest, I mean.”

They’re careful—or maybe they just avoid people. Or is there another reason? All I can do now is speculate…no point in overthinking it.

“Seems like there’s almost no information about this place to begin with,” I said.

“That’s accurate. It’s rare that anyone survives straying into the outskirts, let alone the deeper parts…” Seras hesitated. “Though didn’t Eve say she’d been there before?”

“That’s right.”

Sounds like she went to the more dangerous areas too.

“Is that one of the reasons you decided to bring her along with us?”

“Yeah, I guess so.”

“What about Lis? Do you think she’s going to be all right?”

“Yeah. She’s a good kid.”

I had assumed, for some reason, that a high elf and a dark elf would be at each other’s throats, but I was relieved to find that Seras and Lis got along.



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