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Isekai Journey Of The Magic Archer

Disclaimer: This novel is a cliché Suggestion: If you like (Slice Of Life) with wonderful parents and survival, this is for you. *** Like every (Isekai) protagonist, I got reincarnated after getting hit by a hyper-speed truck. That was an empty and dark life anyway, so I was already looking forward to a decent, unknown afterlife. But... the world had a unique thing in mind. In this new world, I had parents, amazing ones at that. My father was a talented mage, and my lovely mother was a sharp and cunning merchant. Ignoring all of my weirdness, they loved me unconditionally. This was the life that anyone would love. Eating and cooking delicious food, practicing archery and magic, and playing with my parents. Everything was wonderful until... those demons separated us and it left me in a ferocious forbidden forest, just to be eaten alive by beasts. But dying wasn't even a question. I will go back… to them. * The novel cover is not mine. https://discord.gg/ExYHhhv4mn Still lacking but, join if you want~! The update will be mostly 1Ch/day. I will do my best to make the reading time worth it.

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[Eon's POV: ]

"Oh?"

They didn't stop their work when Cradle said she was done with her answer but it was difficult when I said it.

Not only the rest of them who were finding the answer to this question, even the rest of the students who were talking with each other and the rest of our house captains also stopped whatever they were doing and looked in our direction.

{ "So Captain Lucifer is done as well? Let me see then. What did you use as the divider?" }

Harry was curious in what kind of answer I had come up with as well so there was a smile on his face, while the rest of them were focusing on me right now.

It felt a little weird since they were looking at me like whatever answer I had come up with was most probably the right one, which, truthfully, wasn't so good of a reaction.

'There was no certainty that if I had reached an answer, that answer would be the right one for certain.'