Running Away From The Hero! (Remake) - Chapter 141 It’s Firing Up (3)
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Chapter 141 It’s Firing Up (3)

Chapter 141 Its Firing Up (3)

While everyday routines may be boring for kids, routines were the best for a middle-aged man like me.

I think that your daughter being a succubus and her pet a dragon means things are not normal.

Shut up.

I still farmed with my daughter and weeded the fields.

How about going to the nearby village with her?

Umm

It was now autumn, and we were already harvesting produce. It would take a month to finish.

I do need to go there to last the winter.

Merchants were coming there now, and I had another reason to go.

I need to punch that egg merchant.

I had heard that he had gone out of the village in spring to search for eggs and had been waiting for fall to come since other villagers hinted that he would come. If that merchant had not sold that dragon egg

Give up. One thing would not have made a difference.

Its a dragon!

Theres a country suffering from an evil dragon nearby.

What are other dragons doing? Dont they have their own laws?

Its an ancient dragon over 20,000 years old.

Oh.

Dragons did have their own laws, and one of them being too influential in human society did bring consequences. However, ancient dragons were a different matter, as they were strong. So they just branded them as evil and left them for others to kill.

Its name is Arketai, the Black Dragon.

The Metal Bat did not like that name as it sounded a bit like hers at the front. Moreover, she became irritated a bit since I teased her a bit.

I wont go with you there if you keep up like that.

I did worry a bit.

What?

Bringing my daughter seems dangerous, but leaving her also is the same.

Our final method is running. How about taking her alone?

While I did think about that, characters tended to get involved in strange situations when moving to other places.

However, she might be kidnapped while youre gone!

Yes.

If you leave me behind, you may be kidnapped by one of the women!

Yes.

The cat and dragon were not yet trustworthy, and my next-door neighbor was still gone. I sincerely hoped that he managed to get a weapon from dwarves, but that was such a difficult feat.

Daddy, Grandpa is back!

Look at the timing.

I hugged my daughter, who had come into my room with a smile. This seemed like