Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter Town, Vol. 12 by Toshio Satou and Nao Watanuki

Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter Town, Vol. 12 by Toshio Satou and Nao Watanuki

Author:Toshio Satou and Nao Watanuki [Satou, Toshio and Watanuki, Nao]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Yen On
Published: 2023-04-18T00:00:00+00:00


With Marie unconscious but still standing upright, the entire room descended into chaos.

“M-Marie?! Hello, Marie?!”

“At least lay her down!”

A few minutes later…

They’d found a bed for her, wiped her nose, and she’d eventually gathered her wits again.

“Um…Mom…um…”

“Her brain’s definitely overheating. Can’t blame her. I did kinda spring it on her.”

Rinko had a hand on her daughter’s forehead, taking her temperature. She got a wet towel ready and wiped Mare’s face with it—looking every bit like a mother.

Leaning back in a chair, Fumar nodded. “All that ruckus— You made a mess of things. Like Luke does.”

“Yeah, I definitely never wanna stoop to his level ever again,” Rinko said grimly.

The king looked ready to cry.

“Chrome…am I that bad? Do I make a mess of everything?”

“Yes, you pretty much never know when to switch on or off. It’s all or nothing with you.”

Chrome was relentless today.

But no one here had time for the king’s tears. Chrome bowed to Fumar and Katsu.

“I’m sorry I suspected you, gentlemen. You did seem brainwashed, but it makes sense when it comes to her.”

“Heh…you’re making me blush, Chrome.”

“It wasn’t a compliment.”

Even Katsu played the clown when Rinko was involved.

“Sorry…Chrome, was it? We can’t have word getting out just yet. You can imagine why.”

“I certainly can. But that said…if she knows Kunlun folk and Satan…the immortality thing makes sense.”

He’d been hit by a wave of information, but “connected to Alka and Kunlun” was a magic phrase that could make him swallow anything. He sure has built up a tolerance over time.

“You’re friends with the chief?! That explains why you’re so young!”

Lloyd hadn’t skipped a beat. He’d been born and raised in Kunlun and seemed to think immortals grew on trees. And maybe didn’t distinguish between them and demon lords.

Rinko put a finger to her lips, urging secrecy.

“For now, I really don’t want Alka knowing about me.”

“Makes sense. She can be a real handful.”

He agreed so readily that Rinko couldn’t help but laugh.

“That’s our Alka. She wasn’t always like that, though.”

She nodded.

Meanwhile, Satan and Surtr were poring over the evidence Lloyd had brought.

“Okay, Surtr. We’ve got clear unassailable proof, and based on this evidence, they’re making some sort of self-propelled artillery.”

“Ha-ha-ha! That they are, Satan. With this, we can do whatever we like to them!”

They had so many options now.

But the king interrupted their gloating.

“I hate to be a spoilsport, but the first thing we must do is cancel this exercise. If they know all our plans, odds are high they’ll attack during it. It’s best to be cautious. Especially if they plan to use that to start a war.”

The king put the safety of his citizens first—until Rinko said otherwise.

“It’s the other way around, Lou. Even if we stave off a Jiou invasion here, they’ll just be even smarter about their next move. We’ve gotta hit ’em now.”

“You mean…start the war ourselves?”

“No, no, we can stop the war from happening at all. While we know everything up their sleeve. Weaken them with no casualties on either side by drawing out their head—Eug—and crushing her.



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