The kids were eating a kid’s meal, and she was staring at it enviously. On our way to the table, Raphtalia spotted a family eating across the room. The place was a little beat up, and the waitress seemed a little confused as she led us to our seat. I looked around for a quick, cheap place to eat. If she was hungry, she wouldn’t fight as well as she could. There was no point to buying a knife if I didn’t keep it sharp. I needed Raphtalia to be strong if I was going to make any money at all. She quickly shook her head, denying her grumbling stomach. I could hear Raphtalia’s stomach grumbling along with my own. Come to think of it, I was pretty hungry. On our way through town, we were both stopped in our tracks by a delicious smell in the air. She held my hand as we walked and threw glances to the left and right. Walking down the main street, Raphtalia seemed amazed at all the shops. We left the shop and made for the fields. I answered his sarcasm with sarcasm of my own. “You’re gonna have a hard life, and die hard.” I told her to sheath her weapon, and she did as I asked. Huh? An icon was flashing at the corner of my vision. She gave a determined nod and narrowed her eyes before attacking the balloon from behind. Even a weak little girl, level 1, should have been able to break it. It must have weakened somewhat, being stuck on my arm without food or drink for a whole week. I tore it off and held it out to her, just as before. The strongest balloon had been chewing on my arm for a whole week. She’d never actually joined my party, so apparently she’d never had any intention of actually helping me.
The words appeared before me, telling me that a party member had defeated an enemy, which made me question something. Please read this chapter at for faster releases Recovering, she steadied her footing and lunged forward for another attack.
She had bounced backwards from her last attack. Raphtalia settled her nerves, braced herself, and stabbed at the balloon from behind. “You…” murmured the owner, looking down at us from the counter. Her face was twisted in pain, and her hands were shaking. “See? If you don’t attack it, you’re the one who gets hurt.” But she was a slave, and there was magic that would punish her for disobeying. When I held out the balloon, she let out a shriek of surprise and seemed so taken aback that she nearly dropped her knife. I removed one and held it out to Raphtalia. I then opened my cape to reveal the Orange Balloons there. She kept her terrified eyes fixed on me and nodded. I expect you to use it to fight monsters. Surely she knew that disobeying me would only result in further suffering? I kept my eyes on her, took a seat, and started talking. She finished changing in silence and then ran over to me.
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There were fish you could grab with your bare hands, which I did once, and in doing so unlocked the Fish Shield, and its ability: Fishing plus 1. There were fish in the water, and if I could manage to catch one, I’d save that much on dinner. The river running through the country split into three rivers upstream, and I’d moved my hunting over in that direction recently. There was a river that flowed through the fields. She ducked inside, and coughed the whole time she was changing. I gave Raphtalia the knife and clothes and sent her in.
“And here’s your clothes and cape.” The owner threw them roughly in my direction before leading us to the fitting room. Raphtalia, with the knife in her hand, looked pale. I made Raphtalia hold them all and then chose the one I thought fit her best. The owner muttered quietly to himself as he laid some knives out on the counter.įrom the right side moving left, there was a bronze, steel, and an iron knife.Īpparently the price changed based on the type of handle. And do you have any other clothes or capes back there?” “I don’t know if the country is wrong, or if you’ve just gone rotten. “Give me a weapon that this girl can use. If I didn’t get some weapons, there would be no point to any of this. We’d gone to the weapon shop, and the owner leaned on the counter and sighed when he saw me come in with Raphtalia.