Yuna sighed, her Bear Ponies (her magical summons, Kumakyu and Kumayuru) huffing at her side. "I just wanted a quiet first day," she muttered.
As she began the tedious task of harvesting the materials, Kumakyu nudged her shoulder, looking for a treat.
She raised her hand, her Bear Suit glowing with a faint, blue aura. "Bear Light!"
Yuna adjusted her bear-themed hood, the soft fabric a stark contrast to the gritty atmosphere of the Crimson Vulture Inn. She had only been in this world for a few days, but the local Adventurer’s Guild had already given her a reputation: the girl in the ridiculous suit who could punch through solid oak.
The impact didn't just stop the bear; it sent a shockwave through the clearing that leveled the remaining shrubbery. The massive beast skidded back fifty feet, flipping over twice before crashing into a rock face. It tried to rise, letting out one last, defiant growl, before the sheer weight of Yuna's "Bear Magic" took hold.
It wasn't a monster from the game she used to play. It was a massive, shadow-slicked Black Viper , nearly thirty feet long, coiled around a decimated merchant wagon. But the Viper wasn't the problem. The problem was what was currently eating the Viper.
"Yeah, yeah," Yuna smiled, pulling a dried fish from her infinite bear-subspace pocket. "Episode three is over. Let's go home and find an inn with a decent bathtub."
Yuna sighed, her Bear Ponies (her magical summons, Kumakyu and Kumayuru) huffing at her side. "I just wanted a quiet first day," she muttered.
As she began the tedious task of harvesting the materials, Kumakyu nudged her shoulder, looking for a treat.
She raised her hand, her Bear Suit glowing with a faint, blue aura. "Bear Light!"
Yuna adjusted her bear-themed hood, the soft fabric a stark contrast to the gritty atmosphere of the Crimson Vulture Inn. She had only been in this world for a few days, but the local Adventurer’s Guild had already given her a reputation: the girl in the ridiculous suit who could punch through solid oak.
The impact didn't just stop the bear; it sent a shockwave through the clearing that leveled the remaining shrubbery. The massive beast skidded back fifty feet, flipping over twice before crashing into a rock face. It tried to rise, letting out one last, defiant growl, before the sheer weight of Yuna's "Bear Magic" took hold.
It wasn't a monster from the game she used to play. It was a massive, shadow-slicked Black Viper , nearly thirty feet long, coiled around a decimated merchant wagon. But the Viper wasn't the problem. The problem was what was currently eating the Viper.
"Yeah, yeah," Yuna smiled, pulling a dried fish from her infinite bear-subspace pocket. "Episode three is over. Let's go home and find an inn with a decent bathtub."