-read 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 Natte Kizukeba Oukoku Made Sukutteta Chapter 3- Now

One point deducted because Kaze still hasn’t fixed that roof. Chapter 4 preview: “The dragon maid opens a café next door. The king wants a vacation suite. And a demon lord just made a reservation for two.”

Any normal person would run. Kaze, however, runs an inn. His skill doesn’t say “fight the dragon”—it says “amayadori” (shelter from the rain). So he does the only logical thing.

“The rain outside is bad,” he says softly. “But you look worse. Want some tea? I’ve got a spare blanket.” This is where Chapter 3 shines. The dragon, too weak to eat him, is confused. In her thousand years, no human has ever offered hospitality . They’ve offered swords, magic spears, and armies. But tea? A wool blanket? One point deducted because Kaze still hasn’t fixed

Then, the skill activates—but differently than ever before. Instead of a physical wind, a strange : a swirling vortex pointing east. The message is clear: “Go here. Shelter from the rain.”

If you’ve been following the wild ride that is “Read Tondemo Skill: Kaze ga Fukeba Okeya ga Moukaru no Okage de Ore no Isekai Life wa Mamanaranai” (try saying that three times fast), you already know the premise. Our hero, Kaze, was cursed—or blessed—with a skill that seemed utterly ridiculous: And a demon lord just made a reservation for two

“Could the kingdom cover the cost of a new roof? Mine still leaks.” Chapter 3 is the turning point where Tondemo Skill stops being a cozy “slow-life isekai” and becomes an epic found-family adventure. The genius isn’t in the power scaling—it’s that Kaze never stops being an innkeeper. He doesn’t gain combat skills. He doesn’t become a hero. He just made shelter for a wounded creature, and that creature repaid him by saving everything he cared about.

As the storm rages for three days, Kaze treats Ignis’s wounds. He learns that the poison is from a rival dragon, one that has been terrorizing the kingdom’s eastern border—the very kingdom Kaze’s inn resides in. The rival dragon plans to burn the capital in a week. So he does the only logical thing

He sets up a small camp stove, brews an anti-toxin herb tea from his bag, and quietly sits down ten feet away from the beast’s snout.

You hate long light novel titles (but you’ve already read this far, so you’re committed).