Yes, there’s a hot spring. Yes, Taiga stumbles in at the worst possible moment. But here’s the twist – Shizuka deliberately didn’t set a warning ward. She wanted him to see her. The quiet ones, man. The quiet ones.
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The group is low on supplies. Taiga tries to organize a hunting/fishing rotation. Chaos ensues. Fena wants to chase deer (loudly), Ririna wants to gather herbs (gets lost), and Shizuka offers to “magically solve everything” but her last fire spell singed the only tent. Classic miscommunication. Yes, there’s a hot spring
The Setup Quick recap: Our boy Taiga is still stuck in survival-mode isekai hell, except instead of fighting demon lords, he’s just trying to keep a tent full of increasingly attached fantasy girls from killing each other. Last chapter ended with the shy elf, Ririna, finally admitting she’s not just there for the roasted fish. Chapter 8 Highlights 1. The Morning After Awkwardness We open at dawn. Taiga wakes up to find three girls using him as a human pillow. Ririna is clinging like a koala, the beast-girl Fena is sprawled across his legs, and the quiet mage, Shizuka, has somehow swapped bedrolls during the night. The internal panic is real. She wanted him to see her
Harem Camp Chapter 8 – The Tent Gets Even More Crowded (And Complicated)
The final panel: The hooded merchant removes her cloak, revealing… fox ears and nine tails . She smiles and says, “I’ve been looking for you, Taiga. The Spirit Council sends its regards.” Then she collapses from exhaustion. CHAPTER END. My Take This chapter balances fan service and actual plot better than the last few. The hot spring scene was predictable but well-executed, and the new kitsune merchant adds a much-needed lore hook. I’m actually curious about the Spirit Council now.