I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level, Vol. 5 by Kisetsu Morita

I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level, Vol. 5 by Kisetsu Morita

Author:Kisetsu Morita
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Yen Press


Thus, I called the whole family together.

It was nighttime, so Halkara was home from the factory. Everyone was present.

“Not everyone knows the guidelines of Sandra’s lifestyle yet, so tell me first if something bad happens. She might be dragged off to the bath again.”

“Still, there isn’t much that would cause problems. First, all I need for meals is water. Then I just need to stay in the sun. I’ll grow on my own.”

Getting by just on photosynthesis almost seemed like cheating.

“By the way, do you take meals like people? You have a mouth, after all,” Laika said.

“Oh, I tried eating what humans eat a real long time ago, but it took ages for it to digest, so I avoided it after that… I can talk, but I guess my insides are different from other people’s. It’s way more effective to just absorb water and earth.”

“So you don’t hafta eat anything. Cool, that’s like me.” Rosalie nodded. Still, there was a big qualitative difference there.

“Understood. Then I will remember not to prepare food for you.”

“That’s fine. I won’t be disappointed if I don’t have a portion to myself. I’m generally a freewheeling wanderer without any roots, after all.”

“But you do have roots. Your root is your whole body. Idiot.”

“It’s a figure of speech! You’re so pedantic, Flatorte! Grrr!”

I chose to believe they’d get closer eventually… They also made a great duo in a way.

“Also, I just sleep whenever, so you might not be able to tell when I’m asleep. Well, if you want to wake me up, just do it. I’m usually dormant at night, but my body will still move like this.”

“Got it,” Flatorte replied. “I’ll wake you up when I’m bored at night.”

“There’s nothing for me to do at night, so I’ll call you sometimes.”

Flatorte aside, Rosalie definitely wouldn’t have anything to do at night. I didn’t know what she was doing so late at night, though.

“Wait! Don’t wake me up for no reason, okay?!” Sandra hurriedly added. She probably hated the idea of being woken up every day. “I guess that’s it for me. Just think of me as a plant in your vegetable garden. That makes it easy for me. You don’t have to fuss over me too much; plants are used to being alone. I’m happy enough being in an environment without any enemies.”

So she said, but she had the overall tendency of putting on a front. For now, I’d take her statement with a grain of salt. Not many people actively asked to be coddled anyway.

“Is there anything else you want to point out to us? Don’t bottle things up, now; just tell us everything you can. We don’t really know how plants feel.”

If she used her platform here at the family meeting to say what she needed to, it wouldn’t devolve into fighting later. I had to be conscious of these potential issues now that the family was so big.

“Let’s see… If I had to say anything… You’re growing some vegetables in the garden here, right?”

“Right.



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