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Peddler in Another World (Light Novel) #6

Peddler in Another World: I Can Go Back to My World Whenever I Want! Volume 6

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On his return from the royal capital, Shiro learns that all is not well in Ninoritch. An encounter with the spirit of a loved one in the depths of some ruins has caused disquiet to spread among the adventurers of the Fairy’s Blessing guild, and unsurprisingly, all sorts of theories have been bandied about on the true nature of the apparition. This naturally piques Shiro’s curiosity, but he has little time to ponder the real meaning of this paranormal encounter before the town’s beautiful mayor, Karen, asks for his help with something urgent. Due to a variety of reasons—including Shiro’s burgeoning fame as a peddler—there is a major influx of people turning up in Ninoritch, and there isn’t anywhere near enough food, jobs, or houses in the little town to accommodate everyone. Between them, can Shiro and Karen find a solution to the problems caused by this sudden population explosion? And are people really able to meet loved ones who have passed on in these mysterious ruins?

225 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 8, 2024

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1,279 reviews19 followers
January 6, 2024
While the tone, style and type of story were the same in this volume as earlier ones, it works with a trope I just don't like. To me it always felt overly dramatic, a plot surrounding the potential to speak with the dead (and a setup for the next volume that is another trope I dislike). The rest of the story dealt with dealing with the issues of an influx of adventurers and refugees which was entertaining/interesting enough, although I am not sure I understood correctly whether summoned walls of stone disappear after a few years, because if it does, using it for house building is asking for accidents to happen. Still, ignoring some of the cringe, it was a decent read, just not the best of the series.
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February 9, 2024
Good book

Love the book this really is a good book. So thank you for this book . . . . .
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