In the Land of Leadale, Vol. 7 by Ceez and Tenmaso

In the Land of Leadale, Vol. 7 by Ceez and Tenmaso

Author:Ceez and Tenmaso [Ceez and Tenmaso]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Yen On
Published: 2023-01-13T00:00:00+00:00


“If you have nothing better to do, then work on controlling your emotions.”

Opus said no more and left. Siren accompanied him as a party member, but since all parties required at least three participants, he’d either have to summon something else or use another method.

“He was always logged in, so I’m sure Opus has the bells for a DLC servant or two…”

When she said this aloud, it made perfect sense. If Opus only ever summoned Siren, did that mean his other creations were cringeworthy in looks and personality? Cayna tried and failed to imagine what kind of obnoxious juvenile servant Opus might’ve come up with. She swore deep down that she’d do a bit of tinkering if she ever met one.

“How am I supposed to control my emotions anyway?”

“It is common practice to meditate or sit under a waterfall.”

“I’m pretty sure the Ejidd River’s waterfalls would crush me like a pancake.”

“My defense barrier will protect you from any immense pressure. Now that you are over level 1,100, you cannot be harmed so easily.”

“So I can outmatch nature now…?”

Cayna also had resistance against the heat and cold, so the elements were no issue. One look at her resistance stats made it clear outer space was practically the only place she couldn’t survive. The same was true of all Skill Masters.

“Let’s say I do sit under a waterfall—isn’t the Ejidd River pretty calm?”

“I believe there are rougher areas near the remote village.”

Perhaps it was a result of the game’s impact on the natural world, but there were rarely reports of flood damage along the Ejidd River due to heavy rains. The fish were plentiful, and the market had a wide variety of game and non-game species. There were several ferocious types that were known to attack humans, but none stood a chance against Cayna or any other player. Even the average citizen could handle them. That is, as long as chimeras like the alligator-shark from the other day didn’t show up.

“That alligator-shark wasn’t Opus’s handiwork, right?”

“We won’t know unless we ask.”

Apparently, even Kee didn’t know Opus well enough to answer.

“Can we deck him? Can we?”

“Kuu, let’s fix that short fuse of yours, too. Okay?”

“Okey doke,” the fairy replied innocently. It was unclear how well she’d actually listen.

Kuu, easily the biggest mystery of all, was duty-bound to support Cayna, yet she did so entirely of her own free will. A main-sub relationship like theirs would typically be rooted in subservience to one’s superior, but from what anyone could tell, Kuu didn’t feel the least bit of tragic heroism. Perhaps it was because Cayna herself didn’t have a good sense of the system, but she hesitated to treat the fairy like an assistant.

Opus, on the other hand, would no doubt boss her around.

“Kuu, do you have any special talents?”

“Oh? Hmmm.”

The fairy crossed her arms and fell into thought. Cayna was about to tell her not to overthink it when Kuu’s hand shot up.

“Eating! Playing! Sleeping!” she chirped.

“Y-yeah. You’ve always got a big, happy smile, Kuu.



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