Zum Hauptinhalt springen
Nicht aus der Schweiz? Besuchen Sie lehmanns.de

Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill: Volume 11 (eBook)

(Autor)

eBook Download: EPUB
2022
250 Seiten
J-Novel Club (Verlag)
978-1-7183-4320-7 (ISBN)

Lese- und Medienproben

Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill: Volume 11 - Ren Eguchi
Systemvoraussetzungen
5,16 inkl. MwSt
(CHF 4,95)
Der eBook-Verkauf erfolgt durch die Lehmanns Media GmbH (Berlin) zum Preis in Euro inkl. MwSt.
  • Download sofort lieferbar
  • Zahlungsarten anzeigen

At long last, the time has come. Mukohda and his party of ever-ravenous familiars are finally ready to set foot in the Brixt dungeon, a notorious hellhole famed for being the hardest dungeon in the land! The God of All Creation himself warned our hero of the unspeakable horrors waiting below that even his overpowered allies couldn't take lightly. Much to Mukohda's chagrin, this warning was no deterrent at all.


The Brixt dungeon may be full of dangerous monsters, devious traps, and glory-hungry adventurers who'd sooner see an upstart like Mukohda six feet under than split a share of their loot with him, but it also promises piles of treasure, oodles of rare ingredients, and EXP in abundance! And speaking of EXP, it's only a matter of time before Mukohda unlocks his third Supermarket Tenant that the gods have been pestering him about for so long...


At long last, the time has come. Mukohda and his party of ever-ravenous familiars are finally ready to set foot in the Brixt dungeon, a notorious hellhole famed for being the hardest dungeon in the land! The God of All Creation himself warned our hero of the unspeakable horrors waiting below that even his overpowered allies couldn't take lightly. Much to Mukohda's chagrin, this warning was no deterrent at all.The Brixt dungeon may be full of dangerous monsters, devious traps, and glory-hungry adventurers who d sooner see an upstart like Mukohda six feet under than split a share of their loot with him, but it also promises piles of treasure, oodles of rare ingredients, and EXP in abundance! And speaking of EXP, it s only a matter of time before Mukohda unlocks his third Supermarket Tenant that the gods have been pestering him about for so long...

Chapter 1: Next Stop, the Brixt Dungeon


The ominous warning that Demiurge had given me the night before weighed heavily on my mind as I made my way to Brixt’s Adventurer’s guild.

“Ugggh,” I moaned, “are we seriously doing this...?”

《Cease your complaining. We have come too far to turn back, however much you whine.》

《Right? ’Course we’re doing this, it’s the whole reason we came all the way out here!》

Fel, who was walking by my side, and Dora-chan, who was flapping along above us, were both exactly as excited for our next venture as I was dreading it. Even Sui was riled up—normally it would be riding (and probably napping) in the leather satchel I carried slung over my shoulder, but this time it was wobbling with glee on Fel’s back, mentally humming a happy dungeon song.

“I mean, we did come out here for the dungeon, yeah, but that was before the gods warned us about what’s down there,” I protested. I had decided to tell my familiars about Demiurge’s warning in the end, and informed them over breakfast. They reacted about how you’d expect.

《Why’s that a problem? I’ve been itchin’ for a good fight; works fine for me!》

《Dora-chan is entirely correct. The God of All Creation went so far as to tell us to call him for aid should the situation go awry. It seems our dearth of worthy opponents will finally end!》

Why would an explicit warning from a literal god make you more willing to do this?! What is wrong with you two lunatics?!

“Okay, no, you totally missed the point! When a god goes that far to warn you about something, it means it’s gonna be really, really nasty! I get that you’re all excited for the dungeon, and I’m resigning myself to at least setting foot in the thing, but we don’t have to go all the way to the bottom, right? Let’s go down through, like, the middle layer or so and turn back before we hit the lower reaches, okay?”

《Why would we do such a thing? We will explore all the way to the final floor. You cannot claim to have traveled a dungeon if you turn back before the finish line, and if a worthy foe awaits us in the lower reaches, we have even less reason not to brave them. Long has it been since I last met a foe I could unleash my full strength upon—oh, how I have waited for this day to come! Bwa ha ha ha!》 Fel blasted my mind with a ferocious, booming laugh. He was as hyped up as I’d ever seen him.

《Seriously though, you’re worrying too much,》 added Dora-chan with a confident smirk. 《You’ve got me, Fel, and Sui around, and there ain’t a monster out there the three of us can’t handle! Right?》

Not right! There could be—and probably were—all sorts of horrifying baddies out there that the likes of us couldn’t even imagine. Considering that, again, the God of All Creation himself seemed to think something down there was capable of giving us a hard time, the probability of me being right about that was looking higher and higher.

《Enough talk—this is a waste of time, and the Adventurer’s guild awaits. You insisted we pay them a visit before we depart for the dungeon, did you not?》

“Yeah, that’s right. Pretty sure it’d be a major faux-pas to head straight into the dungeon without showing my face there at least once beforehand. I’ve heard rumors that they have maps of the place all the way down to the thirtieth floor too, so I’m hoping to get my hands on one of those.”

Our teleportation stone could take us anywhere from the first floor to the thirtieth, so having a map would give us the chance to talk it through and decide what floor we wanted to start from. Demiurge had also dropped a hint about something special for me on the twentieth floor, of course, so we’d have to go there no matter what else we settled on.

Man, I’ve got a really bad feeling about this one. Are we gonna be all right down there...?

◇ ◇ ◇ ◇ ◇

“Oh, wow. Think that’s the biggest one yet...”

The Brixt Adventurer’s guild towered over me. Dolan and Aveling were dungeon cities too, but this one put even their guilds to shame, and it was bustling with adventurers first thing in the morning.

Of course, the moment our party walked inside, the commotion came to a sudden stop as all eyes turned to us. I tried not to let the stares get to me as I awkwardly shuffled over to wait in line for the next available receptionist. It wasn’t moving especially quickly, though, and it looked like we’d be in for a bit of a wait.

《How long do we intend to waste time here?》 Fel griped telepathically.

《Until it’s our turn,》 I replied. 《Just look at this crowd—of course it’d take a while for them to get to us.》

《Right, sure, but we haven’t even made it into the dungeon and Sui’s already out like a light,》 noted Dora-chan.

I glanced over at Fel’s back and found that the slime had indeed gone from singing about the dungeon to blearily sleep-talking about it. All that bouncing around with excitement must’ve tired it out.

《Sui...?》 I tried giving it a telepathic nudge, but didn’t get a response. 《W-Well, we can just wake it up when we get to the dungeon. It’s fine!》

《Man, could that slime get any more careless?》 said Dora-chan, rolling his eyes then turning to look out over the chaotic crowd that packed the guildhall. 《Anyway, are all these people gunning for the dungeon, or what?》

《Most likely. It’s supposed to be super hard, sure, but the loot that drops from monsters and treasure chests tends to be really valuable, apparently. I guess that’s why it’s so popular in spite of the danger.》 Isaac, the master of the Adventurer’s guild in Hirschfeld, had given me an idea of what to expect here.

《Valuable drops, you say? Would that mean magical items?》 Fel’s ears perked up with interest.

《Sometimes, but from what I heard, it’s mostly gems and precious metals. Those are always in demand no matter where you go, so you can make a pretty penny selling them off for sure. That’s why a lot of profit-oriented adventurers make their way here the minute their rank is high enough to manage it.》

《Oh, is that all? Hmph.》

《What do you mean, ‘is that all’? It’s money! More money means buying more stuff from my Online Supermarket and making more donations to Ninrir’s church, I’ll have you know.》

《Hmm. Reasonable, I suppose. In that case, I will expect you to feed us a veritable feast of otherworldly meat after we return from the dungeon, and make a sizable donation to the Goddess’s temple as well.》

《A-After we make it through the dungeon.》 Whether or not we’d actually manage to make it through at all was the biggest worry on my mind, at that moment.

《Arright, let’s make a mountain of dough!》 shouted Dora-chan, who was suddenly as motivated as I’d ever seen him thanks to the mention of otherworldly meat.

The three of us kept chatting telepathically to kill the time until suddenly I heard a new commotion cut through the already overpowering ambient noise.

“Okay, move it pal! Clear the way, I got places to be!” shouted a potbellied, middle-aged man who I could barely make out as he elbowed his way through the crowd—directly toward us. Sure enough, he stopped right in front of me.

“Hello, there! I presume you would be Mukohda and his familiars? Welcome to Brixt! Karelina’s guildmaster sent word you’d be making your way here, so we’ve been expecting you! My name is Tristan, and I serve as this town’s guildmaster. I assure you that we of the Brixt branch very much look forward to your patronage! Please, come with me—we have much to discuss!”

The chubby old guildmaster beamed with delight as he led us up to his office on the second floor. I was a little caught off-guard by how humble and polite he was, especially considering the sheer size of the guild he presided over. I could easily imagine him being the master of a Merchant’s guild branch, but an Adventurer’s guild? Not so much.

We stepped into Tristan’s office, and at his urging, I sat down across from him at a table. Fel, Dora-chan, and Sui all took up positions behind me, willing and able to lounge around until my business was done. The office itself wasn’t all that different from the others I’d been in, in terms of design, but it was way larger than any I’d seen before and Fel could fit inside without the slightest trouble.

Speaking of Fel, he’d already started telepathically badgering me to speed things up, so I cut to the chase and started explaining our dungeon-crawling plans right away. I mentioned that I wanted to buy a map, while I was at it.

“I couldn’t be happier to hear it!” Tristan declared after I was finished, rubbing his hands together and smiling a big, toothy grin. “Please, by all means, take the grand tour of Brixt’s dungeon! I assure you that my guild will be more than happy to purchase all the treasure you obtain on your venture that we can possibly afford!”

Then he leaned in closer and lowered his voice. “Thanks to the timely message from Karelina’s guildmaster, we’ve prepared ample funding to accommodate your expected output well in advance. We’ll be...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.5.2022
Reihe/Serie Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill
Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill
Illustrationen Masa
Übersetzer Tristan K. Hill
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction Fantasy
Schlagworte Comedy • dungeon building • Harem • Isekai • Light Novel • MOE • op power
ISBN-10 1-7183-4320-5 / 1718343205
ISBN-13 978-1-7183-4320-7 / 9781718343207
Informationen gemäß Produktsicherheitsverordnung (GPSR)
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt?
EPUBEPUB (Ohne DRM)

Digital Rights Management: ohne DRM
Dieses eBook enthält kein DRM oder Kopier­schutz. Eine Weiter­gabe an Dritte ist jedoch rechtlich nicht zulässig, weil Sie beim Kauf nur die Rechte an der persön­lichen Nutzung erwerben.

Dateiformat: EPUB (Electronic Publication)
EPUB ist ein offener Standard für eBooks und eignet sich besonders zur Darstellung von Belle­tristik und Sach­büchern. Der Fließ­text wird dynamisch an die Display- und Schrift­größe ange­passt. Auch für mobile Lese­geräte ist EPUB daher gut geeignet.

Systemvoraussetzungen:
PC/Mac: Mit einem PC oder Mac können Sie dieses eBook lesen. Sie benötigen dafür die kostenlose Software Adobe Digital Editions.
eReader: Dieses eBook kann mit (fast) allen eBook-Readern gelesen werden. Mit dem amazon-Kindle ist es aber nicht kompatibel.
Smartphone/Tablet: Egal ob Apple oder Android, dieses eBook können Sie lesen. Sie benötigen dafür eine kostenlose App.
Geräteliste und zusätzliche Hinweise

Buying eBooks from abroad
For tax law reasons we can sell eBooks just within Germany and Switzerland. Regrettably we cannot fulfill eBook-orders from other countries.

Mehr entdecken
aus dem Bereich
Roman

von SenLinYu

eBook Download (2025)
Forever (Verlag)
CHF 24,40