: Supana Onikage
: Lazy Dungeon Master: Volume 12
: J-Novel Club
: 9781718324220
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: CHF 6.50
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: Fantasy
: English
: 319
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I'm Keima Masuda, a Dungeon Master aiming for a life without work. I finally got back home from the imperial capital, only to find a whole new town on the other side of the mountain! Apparently they're copying our town and they have their own inn. In other words, less customers and work for me! Heck yeah! Or so I thought, but... Why am I getting more customers? There's even someone with a suspicious-sounding 'Artifical Dungeon'...
'You always see right through me, Keima... Perhaps this, too, is proof of our love.'
The crazy High Priestess from that crazy Holy Kingdom is here too?!
This is Volume 12 of my own kind of dungeon story, where I show everyone the difference between a fake and the real thing!

“...Uhhh, well, I guess it’s like a family garden?”

“That’s close enough, I think! You’re not wrong or anything!”

I feel like I can guess what’s going on here, but I’m going to pretend I didn’t notice anything. Sometimes it’s best to let sleeping dogs lie. Yep.

In any case, there weren’t any (big) problems with the church, so I decided to send some of my nuns over on rotating shifts. The Succubi went out of their way to build a nice church, and it would be a shame for it to not have any priests or nuns.And I’ve been letting them stealthily do their, uh, “actual jobs” for a bit, so they should be fine here.

...I wonder if hiring part-time nuns would be in the cards? Or maybe they could raise nuns in the orphanage... Though, uh, I dunno how I’d feel about having normal townsfolk train to be nuns under Succubi. Guess I’ll have to think about this later.

“Time for the eating competition. I think we should open the church as soon as it starts, probably. Can I count on you two to take care of that?”

“Perfect. You may leave it to us, your holiness.”

“Awww! I wanted to join the eating competition too!”

“Now, now, Michiru. You mustn’t be selfish.”

Suilla obeyed my orders obediently, and despite her protests Michiru