Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter Town, Vol. 02 by Toshio Satou and Nao Watanuki

Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter Town, Vol. 02 by Toshio Satou and Nao Watanuki

Author:Toshio Satou and Nao Watanuki [Toshio Satou and Nao Watanuki]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Yen On
Published: 2020-04-29T00:00:00+00:00


Fire magic? The dummy was reduced to ash.

Lightning magic? The dummy was reduced to ash.

Wind magic? The dummy was torn apart.

Ice magic? The dummy was pulverized.

Chrome’s tears? Priceless.

“That’s right… I thought it would help everyone… I used half my savings…”

He was cradling his knees in the corner, talking to a stain on the wall. Condition? Grave.

Lloyd’s magic was clearly not something that could be used against another person or this would be less a tournament than a public dismemberment.

All of them were at a loss for words, but eventually, Choline managed to pry her lips open.

“Right, Lloyd, seems you’re best at wind magic, so let’s use that during the tournament.”

“Whoa, Colonel Choline!” Riho yelped, dragging her to the side. Lloyd looked surprised.

“Hey, you’re stretching my collar!”

“What are you thinking? He can’t cast any of those on a person!”

“True enough, but at least the wind spell left the dummy in recognizable pieces! Arms and…heads…” She pointed at the severed head of the dummy he’d hit with wind magic.

“Not that much better than being pulverized, is it?” Riho shouted.

“True, but…he’s not using it on normal humans! We’re talking Rol here! And the Quinone sisters! They’re like living secret weapons! When you’re fighting anyone else, put Lloyd in as your third slot and make sure he never gets a chance to do anything!”

With something that overpowered, it’s best to bind it yourself…which brings a whole new meaning to the word bondage. Very kinky.

“But that means the two of us can’t even come close to losing,” Riho groaned, rubbing her temples.

“Look, Lloyd,” Choline said. “Your magic is a little bit unusual. It’s gonna be hard to use in a real fight. Don’t look so sad!”

Lloyd was already settling into a self-deprecating grin, certain his skills were too weak to ever be useful in combat.

Reality, of course, was the other way around: They were too dangerous! But it wasn’t that easy to overcome the low self-esteem with which growing up in Kunlun had saddled him.

Choline felt sorry for him but resisted the urge to comfort him and quickly changed the subject.

“Er, um…so! Riho, do you need to practice?”

“About that, Colonel Choline,” Riho replied, giving her a grim look. “Can you teach me healing magic?”

“Mm? Well, sure…but they’ll have healers on standby.”

“Not for that. Also, there’s something I’ll need the day of the tournament…” Riho leaned in, whispering. Choline’s eyes went wide.

“What?! Don’t be ridiculous! That’s suicide!”

“You can do it! You’re a healing expert, right? I’ll do the training I need to do a quick heal on the spot.”

Riho bowed low. It was possibly the first time Choline had ever seen Riho genuinely humble herself.

“…All right. But…don’t push yourself.”

“I won’t. And I’ll owe you one.”

What was Riho’s secret scheme?

“…I know. Ah-ha-ha. It’s a hard life.”

Would Chrome ever stop pouring his soul out to the wall stain?

The first day of the Continental Student Sorcery Tournament was almost at hand.



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