Quick Recap
Erin dares to step out of the inn to find some food. She is chased by a crab-monster which she defeated by running very fast. The dragon is a cutesy and is more afraid of human than the other way around.
Let’s read further
Interesting, the Goblins were carrying baskets and eating blue fruits. Like the dragon, is it the case that they are also not dangerous. Now, I wonder if there any real monsters in this world?
Wow, nothing is happening to write about. She cleaned the floor, found a stream, drank too much water, took a bath. And maybe she has unlocked the skill of ‘Basic Cleaning’, and apparently she is already on fourth level. It is still not very clear to me, how this level up is happening.
Finally, a monster is here.
It is not a monster, it is a fish, and that too on the land. And, now she died, I am sad for the poor fish.
Okay, time to unlock new skill, cooking maybe.
Lol, that would be so awesome if you can do chores just by activating a skill.
“Ew. Ew. Ew.” same reaction from a vegetarian.
Everything in this world happens in slow motion, first the description of cut, then blood and then pain. Everything happening in such phased manner. But feeling bad for Erin. How old is she? Seems like middle-age school girl to me. I wonder how quickly a good day turned into such a sad day for her.
Closing Thoughts
Nothing happens in this chapter at all. I liked how the author is trying to get the reader attached to Erin. The author does this by describing every small joy and sadness. In the last scene, she recounts the chess game. You can’t help but feel for the poor girl and her loneliness.
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