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Chapter 3 focuses heavily on the interaction between the bewildered hero and the dragon. Instead of a boss fight, we get a "repack" of expectations. The dragon, sensing the strange causality surrounding the protagonist, decides to become his companion. This isn't just a power-up; it’s a total shift in the story’s stakes, as the protagonist accidentally acquires enough military might to topple—or save—an entire kingdom.

★★★★☆ (lost one star because the cooldown timer was translated as “3.5 breaths” – just use seconds, author) Chapter 3 focuses heavily on the interaction between

The "Repack" version of Chapter 3 is not merely a translation edit. It is a structural overhaul. The original web novel chapter focused on action, whereas this repack focuses on system mechanics and emotional resonance . This isn't just a power-up; it’s a total

In Chapter 3, the narrative focus shifts to Nova navigating his new life after being exiled from the Hero’s party. The "repack" or latest updates for this chapter highlight: The original web novel chapter focused on action,

Chapter 3 of "Tondemo Skill Kaze ga Fukeba Okeya ga Moukaru no Okage de Ore no Isekai Life wa Mamanaranai Yoi Imi de Skill ga Shimesu Amayadori wo Shitara Densetsu no Dragon ga Nakama ni Natて Kizukeba Oukoku made Sukutteta" marks a significant turning point in the protagonist's journey. Having already experienced a considerable amount of culture shock and adventured in this new world, Chapter 3 introduces a pivotal moment where the protagonist's life takes a dramatic turn for the unexpected.

The chapter’s latter half (as implied by “kizukeba oukuma made sukutteta” — “before I knew it, I had even saved the kingdom”) showcases the ripple effect of this absurd partnership. Mukouda’s goal is simply to travel, cook, and avoid danger. But Fenrir’s presence alone deters monsters and bandits. A single tail flick from the wolf-god destroys threats that would have wiped out royal caravans. By the time Mukouda arrives at the capital, he’s accidentally resolved border crises, stabilized trade routes, and even helped defeat a rogue general — all while worrying more about tonight’s dinner menu than politics. The kingdom’s gratitude baffles him. He never meant to be a hero. He just wanted to dry his socks and grill some meat.