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I’m a Immortal Tavernkeeper, But My S-Rank Daughter Doesn’t Know That!

Victor Shieldman is a skilled retired hunter, the kind with the power to rip the head off a dragon, but who suddenly became a father when an injured woman handed him a child before dying. As he had promised the woman, Victor took care of the child and taught everything he knew to the little girl, who quickly became a Rank-S hunter, the highest level a hunter can reach. However, she had an unshakeable sense of justice and that's probably what caused her to suddenly disappear mysteriously. Victor then abandoned his life as a tavernkeeper and went to the big city to find the daughter he had adopted, thus discovering his main power as a secondary character: the ability to return from the dead. Is this new power a blessing from a god? Will Victor always be able to prevent his daughter's death with this power? Or is it a curse in this world full of monsters, calamities, wars and heroes from another world? Main Tags: Action, Romance, Adventure, R18, Magic, Overpowered, Genius, Antihero, Kingdombuilding, Immortal Schedule: 14 chapters/week. Chapter length: 1000 - 2000 words ------------------------------------------- If you want to see character images of "I’m a Immortal Tavernkeeper, But My S-Rank Daughter Doesn’t Know That!", join discord: https://discord.gg/NaZgqfX2qT

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233 Chs

Master & Apprentice

December was usually a fast month, mainly because it was the holiday season and the beginning of winter, but for Bel Selvarum the days became even faster because of training.

Every day he would wake up, train, get exhausted, break for lunch, train again, and then have no energy left for anything.

But he began to appreciate every second of those days because Victor was a demanding mentor and his lessons were invaluable.

One day, Bel was drenched in sweat, every muscle in his body aching, while Victor didn't seem to be panting at all.

"That's enough for today," Victor said, putting down his practice sword.

"I can keep going, Master!" Bel exclaimed, holding the sword with both hands.

Victor just looked back and said:

"Rest is also part of training. Respect your own body's limits, otherwise you might get sick."