ther world?

In the chieftain’s tent, she rummaged around and found some herbs, fruits, some unknown seeds, and blocks of salt.

Even though these were just goblin items and there wasn’t anything good, she still stuffed everything that she could fit into a snakeskin bag.
She didn’t even spare the pots and pans.

She was more like a bandit than those goblins.
Fortunately, Luya still had a conscience, and she didn’t let the dragon burn everything down.
The main reason was that Luya felt like this could become a renewable resource.
She figured that she could come back here later on to see if there were any new stuff to loot.

“This is such a good haul! Lu Dahuang, you found quite a nice place, so I’ll count this as your apology and forgive you.”

Luya completely forgot how angry she was before, and she happily rubbed the dog’s back.

The Shiba Inu finally seemed to realize that “Lu Dahuang” was referring to him, and he suddenly looked back at Luya in surprise, as if he couldn’t believe it.

“What’s wrong? Do you like your new name? I’m Luya, and you’ll have my last name4 starting from today.”

Luya was totally oblivious.
After tightening the snakeskin bag, she carried the dog who was staring at her unhappily onto the dragon’s back.
She rode the dragon away triumphantly with her new trophies.

When they returned to the dragon’s lair, it had just reached nightfall.

The dog was extremely uncooperative.
It was surprisingly strong, and no matter how she pulled, it wouldn’t budge.
Luya spent a lot of effort trying to pull the dog into the cave, and eventually she couldn’t only give up and let it go.
But at that point, she realized that the Goblet of Aqua of Pura was already full of water.

Oh, let’s give it a taste!

She tried to give it a sip, and the water was cold and sweet.
It was absolutely delicious.

That was really great.
Now, their water situation was guaranteed.

Luya breathed a sigh of relief.
It was good that the old demon hadn’t sold her any counterfeits.
Otherwise, she’d definitely have the red dragon take her back to complain.

Consequently, she grabbed the dog’s water bowl, poured some in, and called the Shiba Inu over to drink.
Then she started another fire, and boiled some slime noodles for the dog.

She didn’t know if the Shiba Inu was angry at Luya for eating all the meat.
It finished the water, but it kicked over the bowl of slime noodles.
Then it broke free of Luya’s leash and rushed into the dragon’s lair.

Luya was very sad.
As an office worker who worked 80-hour weeks, she ordered takeout on most days and didn’t cook.
To her, wasting the food that she made was inexcusable.

But what could she do? She was also upset!

So she picked up the goblin chieftain’s staff and rushed into the dragon’s lair, chasing the dog for a while.
However, the dog was too fast, and it was extremely agile.
She could tell right away how this dog had been able to survive in this post-apocalyptic world.
In the end, Luya slumped down out of breath, even though the dog still had plenty of energy.
It provocatively sat on the grand some distance away from Luya, staring at her contemptuously.

Heh… ruthless! Stinky dog!

Finally, Luya dropped her staff, and looked at the Shiba Inu who had laid down after she admitted defeat.
She leaned against the red dragon and fell asleep.

After going through such a thrilling day, she was exhausted.

That night, Luya had another dream.

However, this time the dream that she saw was different.
It wasn’t a memory of her body, but rather a vision of something that had never happened before.
The protagonist of the dream was herself.

She didn’t know what was going on with this strange dream.
In the scene, she was in the center of a pure white shrine.
A group of humans in priest robes had forced her to kneel at the altar, and they accused her of being the god-slayer in the prophecies.
She was the witch who fornicated with the evil dragon, and the sinner who would one day bring destruction to the Grandina Continent.

Luya had no idea what was going on, and she kept yelling that they were mistaken and it wasn’t her.
But they all ignored her, and no one listened to her voice.
They kept kneeling and chanting their incantation, praying that their all-powerful God of Light would descend from heaven to punish her.
They hoped that the witch would meet her demise by execution.

Luya struggled desperately, and she tried to lift her head.
However, she was confronted with the sight of an impossibly beautiful man whose gorgeousness couldn’t be described with words.
The man’s long golden hair flowed like water, warm like the dazzling sun.
His pale blue eyes were crystal clear and divine.
He calmly sat in front of his own statue, and looked at Luya with compassion and mercy.

“Perhaps we should give the sinner a chance.”

His voice was very pure, like the sound of the sky itself.
It resonated in the depths of their souls, stimulating a faint warmth and ache in their hearts.
When he spoke, his believers all calmed down, and some of them groveled on the ground piously.
At the same time, Luya suddenly felt like there was a creepy smile on the corner of the man’s mouth.

No… this wasn’t right…

“As long as you offer your soul to the light, you will be cleansed and saved… Isn’t that right, my fallen Favored one? The witch of the evil dragon…”

Author’s notes:

There are fewer and fewer comments!

You guys can’t trick me into releasing more chapters!

I accidentally spoiled the volume title, but I quickly deleted it.
You guys aren’t allowed to see what I saved up.

In my stories, gods generally aren’t good things.

Translator’s notes:

Asked (讨好地问): She asks in a manner trying to curry favor with the dragon. Whine (呜): “Wooo” Link: The main character of the Legend of Zelda video games. Luya’s last name is Lu (路), meaning “road”.
Technically, her first name is Ya.

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