The Blue Mage Raised by Dragons

Book 5: Chapter 112



Book 5: Chapter 112

Book 5: Chapter 112

Tafel belched and placed her hand on her stomach. Her gaze landed on the empty bowls and plates on the table in front of her. After eyeing each piece of dishware, she raised her head and looked Vur in the eyes. Youre right, she said and nodded. Hes a good chef. Should we add him to our party?

He already has a party, Vur said and shook his head. I dont think hell want to join.

Thats a shame, Tafel said.

Vur shrugged. It doesnt matter if he joins our party or not, he said and leaned over to the side. He reached into the Recordkeepers clothes, causing the winged woman to shriek and cover herself. That didnt stop Vur from retrieving a three-pronged orb though. With this, we can find the chef at any time, and whenever were hungry, you can open a portal to him.

Thats mine! the Recordkeeper said and snatched The Searching Machine Two Thousand from Vurs hand. She huffed and stuffed it back into her clothes. Besides, it wont work like you want it to. Even if you drip that mans blood into the treasure finder, itll only point out his location if hes nearby.

Well, if he wont join our party, and if we cant track him down whenever we want, couldnt we just hire him? Tafel asked and tilted her head.

E-excuse me, Helden said. As the person who had cooked the meal, he had been forced to stand at the side of the room. If anyone wanted to know the details of one of the dishes, he was ready to explain them at a moments notice. Can you please not talk about me as if Im not in the room? Also, I wouldnt be against joining your party as long as my companions can join me.

Tafel raised an eyebrow. How many companions do you have?

Helden held out his hand and raised four fingers.

Four? Stella asked, poking her head out of Vurs chest. Werent there only three women with you when we left?

Well, Helden said and scratched his head. I happened to meet a knight on the road, and after helping her with an issue that had been plaguing her for years, she decided to join my party.

Stella raised an eyebrow. Another woman, eh?

Helden shrugged. What can I say? he asked. It must be fate.

Fate. Yep. Im sure you wouldve helped a male knight as well.

Yeah, Vur said and nodded.

Tafel blinked hard. Really? Why do you know this?

Vur raised an eyebrow. It was in one of the books in your library.

Tafel scratched her head. Oh, she said and scratched harder. Are you sure?

Are you doubting me?

No, Tafel said, her head shaking rapidly from side to side. Its just weird to see you take initiative to do something. Is everything alright? She leaned over and placed her hand on Vurs forehead. Youre not feeling sick, are you?

Vur blinked and thought about it. After a bit, he shook his head. No, he said. Im fine.

Alright, Tafel said and retrieved her hand. She stared at Vur with an odd expression. Do you need me to come with you to the adventurers guild? Should I arrange for a butler to accompany you to the housing district later? You know you need to go to the housing district after registering at the adventurers guild, right?

I know, Vur said and leaned forward. He gave Tafel a peck on the cheek before standing up. You dont have to come with me. Have fun learning your spells.

Tafel sat in a daze as Vur led Helden out of the room. When the door shut, the demon turned her head towards the Recordkeeper. Im not going crazy, right? she asked. That was weird, no?

Its just registering a subsidiary party and purchasing a company house, the Recordkeeper said. If I was rich, I could do it too.

Its not about being capable, Tafel said. Its about wanting to do it. Vur only takes the initiative when it comes to eating and sleeping.

The Recordkeeper shrugged. Maybe hes plotting something.

Tafel snorted. Vur doesnt plot. He never plots. He solves everything with the strength of a dragon.


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