-read Tondemo Skill Kaze Ga Fukeba Okeya Ga Moukaru No Okage De Ore No Isekai Life Wa Mamanaranai Yoi Imi De Skill Ga Shimesu Amayadori Wo Shitara Densetsu No Dragon Ga Nakama Ni Natte Kizukeba Oukoku Made Sukutteta Chapter 3- -
I approached the king, who was sitting on his throne, surrounded by his advisors. "Your Majesty," I said, bowing low. "I think it's time we had a talk."
Initially deemed worthless in combat, this skill becomes his salvation. In a world where food is bland and monsters roam, Japanese condiments and ingredients are a luxury beyond compare. By Chapter 3, the narrative has established Mukoda’s cautious nature. Unlike his rash companions who rushed off to become heroes (and whom he wisely distanced himself from), Mukoda is a pragmatist. He wants a safe, slow life.
The king smiled, a hint of mischief in his eyes. "Ah, that's for me to know and you to find out. But be warned, Tondemo: the fate of our kingdom may depend on your success." I approached the king, who was sitting on
Most isekai protagonists would embrace the hero worship. Not this one. The chapter’s subtitle, "Yoi Imi de Skill ga Shimesu" (The skill shows, in a good way), is demonstrated through the hero’s complete lack of self-awareness.
Before diving into the specifics of Chapter 3, it is essential to understand the story encapsulated by that mammoth title. Translated, it roughly reads: In a world where food is bland and
While the Hero's Party dismissed him as incompetent, his skill turns trivial actions into massive successes.
In other words, Lyrass’s stats are now partially feeding into the hero. He doesn’t know this. He’s trying to find a good price on wool. He wants a safe, slow life
Where Chapter 3 shines is in its refusal to turn the hero into a battle junkie. He has:
Following the "Amayadori" (taking shelter) prompt, Nova finds a cave that isn't just a refuge from the storm but the lair of a Legendary Dragon .