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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.

H2Oz_Anxious · แฟนตาซี
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1108 Chs

A cursed blessing

[Eon's POV: ]

I wasn't sure if he would actually be around or not but the obvious presence that he was not even trying to hide gave it away.

"What gave it away? The cold and the soil wouldn't be the only things."

He was asking about the location and how I figured where this place was.

He knew I was smart and had good deductive capabilities but there was still a lot that even I should not have been able to tell.

I surely said how I had figured it out, but he knew there was something more to it. He knew me pretty well so he also knew I was just trying to get his attention by saying something that he already knew many people other than me might have already figured out already.

There were a lot of things here that pointed at many things and there were a lot of guests here that were even smarter than me, perhaps had more experience than me and were so extraordinary that I could only look up to them and admire them.