Fenris is injured in Chapter 22, but sacred beasts heal fast. Chapter 23 may show Fenris’s true size (mountain-level) terrifying the soldiers. However, using that power might shorten Lian’s lifespan — a classic trade-off.
This series is written by and illustrated by Daiya . It follows the story of a protagonist who is reincarnated into a fantasy world with a desire for a peaceful "slow life," only to find that their unique upbringing on an island and their role as a Holy Beast Master keep dragging them into high-stakes adventures. Context for Chapters 22 and 23 Fenris is injured in Chapter 22, but sacred beasts heal fast
In Chapter 21, we left off with the island-raised protagonist, Lian , finally settling into a borrowed cottage near the border village. His goal? Grow vegetables, befriend locals, and ignore his past as a beast tamer. Naturally, that fails immediately. This series is written by and illustrated by Daiya
The chapter maintains the series' signature mix of slice-of-life humor and high-stakes fantasy. Taku's specialized knowledge from his previous life—specifically regarding island survival and resource management—continues to be his greatest "cheat" skill. His goal