Heya everyone. Raizu is here with the new chapter of Takami no Kago. I also brought a good news. A new translator has joined us for Takami no Kago project. He gonna deliver the next chapter as his first work. Yay! Enjoy~ Translator: Raizu TLC/Editor: Darknari
Rei went out to gather information, while I had a good time ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) in my room. She went to the sketchy part of the city to gather information. Because I didn’t understand the common sense of this world, I would’ve just slowed her down if I went with her. Evening came quite
So, a dried husk… is what awaits us here after ascension. At first, I couldn’t handle how it looked. There was something irreconcilable about the shriveled taut skin and thin bony frame. After heaving my stomach’s contents onto the ground, I noticed the smell of my own bile mixed with that of the dried
Before us was the most amazing sight I’ve ever seen in my life. For as far as the Tree’s sprawling canopy stretched, there were miniature trees growing out of the foreign soil. Barely coming up to my knees, they had the most stunning, colorful fruits on top. They almost glowed, their small leaves colored
It was really surprising that my Mom did not demand any report from me about the incident yesterday during breakfast. Normally if there were such an incident, she would spare no effort in interrogating and squeezing out every tiny detail just to know what had exactly transpired. In fact, any normal mother would probably
I was suddenly filled with both fear and excitement. Had we really survived purgatory? It seemed so easy. All that was left to move forward, but what did that entail? I didn’t know what to expect, but surely it would be an adventure. At the same time, if the trees did not provide after purgatory,
I stare at Rei with a stunned expression. Her words came as a complete surprise to me. I guess everyone has their own baggage to carry, huh? Rei looks at me with a longing expression “Well, can you?” she asked. Still taken aback by her previous statement, I panic and give a flustered answer. “Uhh,
Silence reigned. Not only did he keep his voice to himself, his animated memories and thoughts were gone from my regular training. My seething anger had waned quickly and was replaced with guilt that perhaps I had gone too far. I had irreparably damaged our relationship, the sole person I had felt kinship