Chapter 20
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nThorskei’s laboratory was in the south because he was partial to fire magic.
nIn the blistering hot climate of the south, clearly nature must be a bit richer in fire elements. It’s not that fire magic couldn’t be researched in the ice and snow of the north, but it would be more difficult.
nAfter Duwei had made his decision, everything moved very quickly.
nThorskei was immediately released from the dungeon, his magician’s robe, equipment, those bottles of powder, magic crystals and scrolls were all returned to him.
nOf course, the magician’s robe was new.
nThat this young master could recruit a magician as his subordinate astonished the old butler. But once he learned Thorskei was just a first level magician he felt at ease…… So that’s how it was.
nThe old butler was unable to refuse Duwei’s plan for a journey, especially since he’d said that very morning that Duwei might go have a look at some of the clan’s estates, and how travelling was more intuitive than reading dusty old ledgers.
nCarts, horses and luggage very swiftly prepared, and this time the butler arranged things better than the wretched journey from the imperial capital. After all, it would be humiliating if the clan’s great young master travelled too poorly within the Rawling clan’s own territory.
nIt was still Marde that accompanied Duwei as his butler, but this time he had more than ten castle servants under his command, in charge of looking after the young master on the journey.
nFrom the castle guard, two cavalry squads were detailed for Duwei’s protection, and the teams were accompanied by the castle guard’s vice captain, a regular knight with outstanding martial skill. This vice captain Robert was also a regular knight! He was a person recognized by the knight’s association, holding the badge of a fourth level knight!
nOne of the two squads of cavalry was Robert’s own squad, and the other was the group that had followed Duwei south from the capital.
nThis fourth level knight called Robert had a tall and powerful appearance, with broad shoulders, imposing build, square jaw, and generally seemed upright and outspoken. To the little lord Duwei, this knight was always quite respectful, apparently an unsophisticated warrior. Duwei had a rather good impression of him.
nApart from all these, they were also accompanied by a female knight, naturally Duwei’s first subordinate, Rolynn.
nSetting out from the castle and travelling south, Robert discharged his duties very conscientiously the whole journey, he painstakingly arranged their formation, and worked to take precautions whenever they stopped. On the occasions Duwei had a sudden burst of interest and proposed camping out for the night, Robert didn’t voice any objections and just wordlessly nodded his consent. After continuing, he would also very carefully arrange the night vigil and reserves.
nA model soldier.
nThis was Duwei’s assessment of Robert. Clearly he had spent time in the army. Of the martially accomplished Rawling clan’s retainers, very many were knights with a history in the army.
nCompared to that old butler who Duwei disliked, this loyal and conscientious knight was obviously a lot better.
nSeven days.
nWhile travelling and sightseeing, Duwei’s party finally left the Côte province after seven days. To travel further south they would have to leave the Côte province, or in other words, leave the Rawling clan’s territory.
nGenerally speaking, Duwei was satisfied with the state of affairs in the Rawling clan’s territory. On the road he had seen wide expanses of farmland, plentiful farming villages, leisurely farmers, the had even passed a couple of larger towns. He could also see that the people here led fairly good lives.
nAs their convoy travelled the roads, frequently when passing a pair of farmsteads there would be farmers standing by the side of the road, and once they saw the knights with the Rawling clan’s flag, the farmers would wave their hats in greeting in the distance.
nIt seemed that the Rawling clan had the good will of the people here.
nRobert also noticed that this little lord hadn’t gone out to inspect any clan estates. He had basically brought people for sightseeing.
nBut this wasn’t strange. Considering the age of this little lord, how would Robert believe a thirteen year old boy would have the ability to manage any clan estates? And this wasn’t a matter he should concern himself with, he just discharged his duties and served as the best protector he could.
nThis day when everyone finally reached the southern Rawling territory border town, Duwei suddenly demanded to continue going south. Even if Robert felt a bit baffled by this proposal, he still didn’t object.
nThey were out touring anyways, and if the little lord was interested, they would continue south.
nMoreover, heading south from Côte province was the imperial Lille province, and Lille province’s lord governor was extremely well disposed towards the Rawling clan. The Rawling family’s young master coming over to amuse himself would certainly receive some consideration, without anything to be worried about.
nDuwei very quickly grew fond of this obedient knight. He also noticed that sir Robert was well liked among the guards. Young cavalrymen would frequently consult him about martial skill at camp.
nRobert’s martial skill was outstanding —— at least to Duwei’s point of view. This knight could wield an immense broadsword with astonishing strength! When instructing those young soldiers, even seven or eight of them would be unable to get close to him.
nEven that barbarian warrior in Rolynn’s retinue admired Robert. Since in a spar, Robert had knocked down the barbarian warrior with just one hand on his sword.
nA fourth level knight really had uncommon martial strength.
nUnder such circumstances even Duwei couldn’t help feeling itchy, and proposed asking Robert for advice in martial skill. Robert was a bit surprised at this request. Since, according to the clan supervisors, if the family head’s eldest son wanted to learn martial skills, then he would find those high level knight retainers as teachers, and not an insignificant cavalry captain like him.
nRobert straightforwardly agreed, his training was the battle qi training methods taught in the army anyway. It wasn’t any extraordinary secret. But just like the evaluation the imperial bodyguard at earl Lehmann’s side made, after a brief period of instruction Robert had no choice but to tell Duwei he really didn’t have the gift for training combat skills.
nDuwei’s present body had since childhood, along with serious illness, been innately lacking.
nDuwei wasn’t dismayed, he wasn’t hoping to become an expert, he just felt it was necessary to get a bit of exercise. Even if he didn’t become an expert, just being a bit healthier was good enough!
nLike this Duwei began to learn some of the most basic martial skills, mostly some methods for strengthening the body. But this also led to their travelling speed dropping a bit.
nOn the ninth day of the journey, the party reached a small town in the northeast region of Lille province…… Half Horn City.
nThis strange name came from the town being located next to a valley shaped like half a horn.
nThis little town was situated on an important caravan route, and was therefore quite bustling. Even to the extent that in this little town, Duwei’s party even saw a twenty people strong mercenary company! They were escorting a caravan north, and stayed at the same hotel as Duwei’s party.
nLille province wasn’t the territory of any noble, but a province directly subordinate to the Empire. This little town didn’t have any high officials, and Duwei didn’t care to deal with any local officials, and staying at a hotel was more leisurely. So when their party arrived they didn’t disturb the local officials.
nAt lunch, Duwei and the others were in the hotel hall, and on the other side were those caravanners. Outside the inn was suddenly heard urgent hoofbeats, and after a brief clamor, the doors were pushed open by three cavalrymen in the local garrison’s uniform and armor.
nOn the chest of the leader hung a knight’s badge, representing his status as a fourth level knight. And judging from that armor and military insignia, clearly he was a senior officer of the local garrison.
nHe stepped in with big strides, flanked by a few subordinates, first reaching the side of that caravan group, declaring in a loud voice: “Everyone! I am Half Horn City garrison’s second cavalry squad captain, sir Spann! Currently under the imperial ‘regional military provisions law’, on behalf of Half Horn City’s garrison I am officially expropriating your guards! Since our current military strength is insufficient, we require your guards to accompany us on a mission in Half Horn Valley. By imperial law, you may not refuse.”
nHis voice was loud and his manner resolute as he looked at those caravan guards: “I know you are all mercenaries, so the imperial military will reimburse you after the present mission. You have half an hour to arrange your equipment and horses! In half an hour, I want everyone to assemble at the hotel gate.”
nEven if those mercenaries were a bit unwilling, imperial law was like a mountain, and they couldn’t refuse. They would get paid anyway.
nThe caravaners on the other hand were anxious watching the guards they had paid for leave, and one with a pinched face came over, trying to get this officer to be a bit accomodating……
n“Out of the question!” The knight refused him quite bluntly: “I’m very sorry for delaying your journey, but I guarantee it won’t be for long. Your guards will be back this time tomorrow at the latest. You can choose a place to stay in the city for one day, and the military will reimburse your expenses! Please don’t say anything else, this is a military assignment and I can’t be flexible, and please withdraw your gold coins, bribing an officer is a criminal offense!”
nFinished speaking, the knight pushed aside the caravan master and turned to walk over towards Duwei’s party.
nHe had originally planned to ask them along as well, but after two steps he suddenly noticed the clothes of the several attendants around Duwei, and Duwei’s own clothes…… More importantly, he caught sight of Robert and the others behind Duwei!
nRobert’s armor clearly wasn’t imperial standard, but rather the equipment of a noble’s private army.
nThe authority to invite a noble’s private armsmen certainly wasn’t something an insignificant local garrison captain could have!
nSir Spann looked Duwei over a few times, hesitating, but he really didn’t have the manpower right now, and that assignment was really urgent. He couldn’t delay. Clenching his teeth, he stepped forward with big strides. First he bowed according to a knight’s etiquette, then said in a low voice: “Sir, I……”
nHere his voice choked off. Because right now he saw what he hadn’t noticed before!
nOn the chests of the guardsmen behind Duwei was the grand coat of arms of the Rawling clan!
nOriginally he thought there might be some way to borrow the guards, but he couldn’t ask to borrow from someone of the famous imperial military family!
nDamn it! Rawling clan? Why would the Rawling clan be in Half Horn City? How hadn’t he heard……
nSpann sighed helplessly in his heart.
n“Please continue, sir knight.” Duwei smiling raised his wine cup and sipped, this kind of weak ale actually wasn’t bad, somewhat resembling the rice wine he had had in his previous life.
n“This…… Sir. Forgive my impertinence, may I ask if you are from the mighty Rawling clan?” Spann’s tone was even more deferential, he even unconsciously hunched a bit.
n“Correct. We’re from Rawling Plain.” This time it was Robert who spoke, taking a step forward. His imposing build was half a head taller than sir Spann: “This is my lord, Rawling clan’s earl Lehmann’s eldest son, young master Duwei.”
nSpann saluted again. The Rawling clan head’s eldest son, an identity like that would even be on equal footing with the lord governor.
n“Sir knight, may I ask what the trouble is all about?” Duwei asked with a smile.
n“Yes……” Spann weighed it for a moment, but still spoke truthfully: “Just now I received an urgent assignment that requires about one hundred soldiers. But since it’s the time of the springtime maneuvers, the majority of Half Horn City’s garrisoned troops have been diverted a hundred kilometers south to participate. At present I only have twenty men under my command. Therefore, in accordance with the imperial regional military provisions law, I can only requisition local combatants within the city to temporarily serve in the military.”
nDuwei nodded: “Oh, then are you also planning to requisition my guards?”
n“No no, I wouldn’t dare!” Spann jumped with fright. That had been his original intention, but after seeing their status, how would he dare?
nWho was earl Lehmann? He was the second highest in the imperial military! Requisitioning the guards of his eldest son? If by some terrible chance this little master suffered some accident due to a lack of guards at his side, even having his head chopped of a hundred times couldn’t atone for his offense.
n“Then, what has happened?” Duwei was somewhat curious: “After all, if something has happened and you’re here anyway, I would ask you to tell us, so we can prepare as well.”
nSir Spann thought it over, then spoke with a helpless and somewhat distressed expression: “It’s a strange matter. Half Horn Mountain has always been quiet, the mountain isn’t tall, the woods aren’t deep, there aren’t even any large animals. Even if there were, our local garrison troops would go out and hunt it down! But yesterday, somehow, from somewhere appeared a…… Magic beast!”
nDuwei’s eyes brightened!
nMagic beast?
n“Yes, even if we still can’t be certain it’s a magic beast, we can still be certain this is a large creature, because hunters have spotted its footprints. There’s no doubt. But what’s baffling is that a magic beast shouldn’t live near a human settlement, and even if it did, it would be in the frontier forest on the southern border of the empire. Moreover, there hasn’t been a magic beast sighting in Lille province for decades. I don’t know where this creature came from.” Spann smiled wryly: “Me and my men have been ordered to hunt down this creature, but according to my assessment, as this is a large creature I will need at least twenty soldiers in order to kill it. And with the size of Half Horn Mountain, in order to corner it, it might be no use without a hundred men.”
nMagic beast…… It seemed interesting.
nDuwei couldn’t help being tempted.
nIn fact, since finding out there might be a hope for him of learning magic, he had grown a strong interest in everything related to magic.
nIn this hinterland of the imperial south there had actually appeared a rare magic beast! How couldn’t he join in the fun?
n“Excellent! I’ve brought forty guards, all Rawling clan elite cavalry, and my captain here is a fourth level knight. I want to let them follow you to carry out this assignment on Half Horn Mountain. After all, sitting here and watching a magic beast wreak havoc doesn’t agree with to my ethics.” Duwei spoke very righteously.
nSpann stared blankly: “You’re saying…… You want to lend your guardsmen to me……”
n“Master, this is out of the question.” Robert raised an objection for the first time: “You can’t be without guards. If we must go, it’s fine if I bring twenty men.”
nRobert wanted to help, he was after all a regular knight, with a firm belief in chivalry.
n“No no, there’s no need to worry about a lack of guards.” Duwei smiled: “Because I’m going with you. I think staying next to you is the safest place, no?”
nThis time both Robert and Spann objected.
nEspecially Spann! He started to regret telling this Rawling family young master anything!
nBringing him along? Catching a magic beast wasn’t trivial! But if this young master faced the slightest mishap on the mountain, then he truly would be out of luck!
n“There’s no need to object.” Duwei very bluntly made a decision: “There’s no need to worry about my safety, don’t forget that I still have an outstandingly powerful magician at my side!”
nHe pushed forward Thorskei.
nThorskei was helpless. Even though calling his strength outstanding was out of the question, his magician’s identity was genuine.
nSpann’s eyes brightened!
nA magician? If he could have the aid of an outstanding magician, then this time’s assignment shouldn’t be a problem!
nOnly…… This little master’s safety……
nThe subordinates really couldn’t get Duwei to change his mind, and what gave Robert a headache was how this little lord seemed set on going to see this magic beast in the mountains.
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nRobert looked at sir Spann with an amicable expression, he knew that this trouble was all on this fellow’s head. If the little lord suffered even the slightest bit of harm…… Even if he was just scared, he would have to take responsibility himself!
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nEven if the little lord given a good impression by not putting on airs on the journey and treating everyone mildly, going to the mountain to look for magic beasts definitely appeared to Robert like childishly wilful troublemaking!
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nBut there was nothing to be done. Robert sighed, he could only secretly resolve to stick close to the master’s side after entering the mountain, relying on the sword in his hand to ensure the master’s safety.
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nMoreover, in such an agrarian region it presumably wouldn’t be any high level magic beast.
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nRobert was consoling himself, but he couldn’t deny this consolation was effective. On the Roland continent, creatures like magic beasts followed a kind of peculiar rule.
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nMagic beasts were generally a kind of wild animal that innately could use magic, and the strength of a magic beast could be estimated with an odd rule: According to the current knowledge about the majority of magic beasts, the danger level of these creatures was inversely proportional to its size.
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nIn other words, the bigger the magic beast was, normally it would be weaker. The really dangerous ones were actually very small creatures.
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nSince this Spann said the nearby creature appeared to be large, his martial skill should be able to cope with it.
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nBut right now Spann couldn’t help feeling like he had passed the point of no return. Compared to the issue of the magic beast, he was even more concerned about this little master’s safety.
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nWhile Duwei had already declared he had to go see…… Spann would actually rather not have the help of these several tens of guardsmen.
nBut Duwei had already declared it, and his meaning was very clear. Even if Spann refused his good intentions, he would still bring people up the mountain himself! After considering it, Spann still felt it would be better if they went together. Like that they would at least have more people, and it would be safer.
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nThose mercenaries were actually rather efficient. When half an hour had passed, twenty mercenaries waited by the hotel door. And Duwei had the servants stay behind to look after things, while he brought two squads of cavalry.
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nDuwei was wearing light armor. Even if it seemed a bit weak, it still let the others feel a bit relieved. Rolynn knew that this time they were entering the mountain on a magic beast hunt —— work she had experienced before. Hunting spirit beasts for coin was a very common source of income for adventurers on the continent.
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nSpann finally gathered twenty people from the Half Horn City garrison. Thus he had finally with difficulty managed to assemble eighty or ninety. Even if some were a bit weak, looking at the bright armor and superior weapons of the Rawling guards, Spann was still satisfied.
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nWorthy of the imperial army, after the two highest level knights Spann and Robert talked it over, they split the troops into three groups. Moreover the local military, mercenaries, and Rawling guards were all distributed by type. Like this each group was guaranteed to be allocated both skirmishers and archers.
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nTwo of the groups were commanded by Spann’s lieutenants, while Spann himself and sir Robert both stayed at Duwei’s side.
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nSpann had made up his mind, even if this assignment was a failure, he still had to one hundred percent guarantee the safety of the little master! Otherwise, if the imperial military’s second head’s eldest son suffered a tiny bit of mishap under his protection, then perhaps all his life’s work would have been for nothing! By comparison, catching that spirit beast was unimportant.
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nWorth mentioning is that the other two groups only had twenty men each, while forty subordinates were with Duwei. Among them were thirty Rawling guardsmen and ten of Spann’s elite archers.
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nSpann even gave Duwei a precious military crossbow for self defense, since he saw this little master most likely wasn’t familiar with archery. With a military crossbow his safety factor could still increase a bit.
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nLike this, Duwei’s group consisted of forty elite soldiers (Rawling family guardsmen’s quality could definitely compare to the regular army), as well as two fourth level knights, and still a licensed magician.
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nSuch strength was significant.
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nThe three groups left the city immediately, entering the mountain by three separate paths, searching in separate directions. Each group carried a few things Duwei recognized as similar to signal flares. Once any group found the magic beast, they would be responsible for pinning it while summoning the others.
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nIn the end the three groups were to converge on the center of Half Horn Mountain.
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nDuwei rode into Half Horn Mountain in a crowd of escorts. This fellow didn’t seem to have the slightest awareness of having become an inconvenience for everyone…… Or more precisely, he knew but played dumb.
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nAfter the heavily armed subordinates entered Half Horn Mountain, they immediately fanned out to either side and started searching for an trace of anything suspicious. The two knights Spann and Robert kept a strict guard at Duwei’s side.
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nThe Half Horn Mountain magic beast’s tracks were first discovered by a hunter from a small village on the southern slope of the mountain. According to Spann’s explanation on the way, when the local hunters started to spot footprints in the forest, they mistook it for a large wild animal that had made its way into the mountain woods and gathered a few experienced hunters to track it. But once they found its tracks on the south mountainside they realized they were facing a magic beast, and immediately ran back to inform the city garrison. According to their tale, the magic beast was enormous, the size of a lion or a tiger. While they were too far to see just what kind of magic beast it was, the creature was shining, clearly not just some common animal, that was for sure.
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nEveryone dismounted after following the road into the mountain forest, including Duwei. The soldiers spread out to search on either side, and a vanguard of five skilled soldiers was sent out to find a path.
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nUnder these circumstances Duwei didn’t talk about seeing any magic beast…… Every step he took was on ground that had been stomped flat by people for him! Not even a rabbit could hide in the underbrush.
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nDuwei couldn’t help being bored. Looking around at the surrounding dense forest he could hear the chirping of birds. Looking to his side he spotted the nervous sir Spann, and smiled.
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nHe clearly understood what was upsetting Spann: “Sir Spann, may I ask if you’ve encountered magic beasts before?”
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nSpann looked startled and pondered it a moment: “I have, I once served in the northern Imperial Storm Wind Legion for four years, posted on the eastern edge of the ‘Icebound Forest’ in the north of the continent. The Icebound Forest is well known as one of the most magic beast haunted places on the continent. At that time I once encountered a few while on patrol. Fortunately, the magic beasts that move in the outer edge of the forest are all low level, and not much danger to humans. When we went on patrol we never dared penetrate deeply into the forest, because those high level magic beasts in the forest aren’t something common soldiers can deal with.”
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nDuwei thought about it: “Then, what do magic beasts look like?”
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nSpann muttered to himself a moment: “Magic beasts are really just some wild animals. But they’re much more ferocious than ordinary animals. Normal animals just use their claws and fangs to attack. But magic beasts have the innate ability to use low level magic, making them a lot more difficult to deal with.”
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n“Then, have you personally killed a magic beast?”
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nSpann blushed, lowering his voice: “Young master Duwei, in those days I was only a second level knight. With my skill I couldn’t have killed a magic beast alone. However, the first time my squad went on patrol, we encountered a terrible creature. It was a creature unique to the Icebound Forest in the north, a ‘Stormwind Magic Wolf’. That creature was incredibly fast, arrows couldn’t hurt it, its fur could instantly turn into ice as hard as our armor, difficult for even swords to penetrate, and furthermore it could summon wind blades with its howl, very difficult to deal with. When our squad encountered it, ten soldiers wasn’t enough to match it…… I remember that fight, four of my companions died, and each of the survivors were injured. In the end our squad captain suffered a wind blade to sever the magic wolf’s tail with his sword…… The weak point of that kind of magic wolf is it’s tail, if it loses its tail, its magic will weaken. Afterwards we skinned the magic wolf, as its fur is valuable, and its magic core could be sold for a good price. Magicians are fond of magic beast cores, since a magic beast core is a tool for storing magic power, and they’re also used to manufacture magic scrolls.”
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nAs Spann recalled his youth he couldn’t help sigh with regret: “I remember when I was posted by the Icebound Forest, every month there would be a lot of adventuring parties entering the forest to hunt magic beasts for money, against our advice. However, a third of them never came out alive. I don’t know how many people have died in the Icebound Forest, even magicians have died inside.”
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nDuwei exhaled, looking at Thorskei at his side.
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nBoth knew that magicians wouldn’t hunt spirit beasts for coin. But magic beast cores held an exceptional attraction to magicians, for their use as magic materials.
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nWhile Spann spoke he used his sword to split a forking branch on the path, and said with a smile: “Don’t worry, young master Duwei. The bigger the magic beast, the weaker it is. When we encounter this creature it shouldn’t be too devastating. With me…… En, with the Rawling guardsmen here as well, we will definitely keep you from any danger.”
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nDuwei nodded and declined to comment, rather looked straight at the taciturn Robert: “Then how about you? Robert, have you killed spirit beasts before?”
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nRobert’s expression grew serious, and after a moment he pushed aside his thick curly hair to reveal his neck.
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nDuwei discovered that there was an astonishing wound on Robert’s neck! It was clearly a scar from skewering, as if something had been ruthlessly stabbed into his neck! Even if the injury was old, and clearly a very long time had passed, the scarring was still red, clearly showing how severe it had been!
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n“I got this from a magic beast.” Robert’s tone was gloomy: “I was once in the southern ‘Sunset Marsh’, and in the swamps our group encountered a flock of Lion Condors.”
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nDuwei didn’t speak, but sir Spann to his side, as well as Thorskei and even Rolynn behind them, all gasped! Spann even cried out: “A flock of Lion Condors? Heaven, how did you survive?”
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n“Lion Condor? Is this some kind of very dangerous creature?” Duwei asked.
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nThorskei shook his head: “More than dangerous, Lion Condors are a kind of flying magic beasts, even if they’re not considered as bad as the legendary fierce beasts, Lion Condors are still at least accepted as one of the most difficult to deal with magic beasts. It’s a bird type magic beast, about the size of an ordinary eagle, but it can make a roaring sound like a lion, its feathers are as hard as steel, its talons can easily scratch our armor, its beak can even break the sword in a knight’s hand with a peck…… Most troublesome is how it can circle in the air, and the solid feathers that makes it invulnerable to most arrows. Moreover its call can drive people into panic, or if a bit more powerful even knock people unconscious.”
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n“Mental attack magic?” Duwei drew a breath.
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n“What’s frightening is that if you just encounter one Lion Condor they’re not much of a problem…… But this magic beast has one thing unique among magic beasts…… It’s a pack animal! In other words, this troublesome creature moves in groups. In the southern marches, even a small army would choose to retreat when facing a flock of these creatures! Because if a large group of such ferocious creatures acts together, and still attacks from the sky, it’s incredibly difficult to defend.”
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nRolynn frowned as she looked at the wound on Robert’s neck: “How did you survive?”
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nRobert shook his head: “At first I thought I was dead. That time half of us died in the swamp. My neck was scratched once by a Lion Condor, and its talons practically skewered my neck. But after that we found a hollow tree in the swamp where we hid for a full day. The entrance to the hollow wasn’t large, and once those creatures lost their air superiority and couldn’t attack from the sky, our situation improved a bit. Relying on defending the narrow entrance, we held out for a day until the Lion Condors left. Finally a rescue team from the clan rushed over and brought us back, and my life was saved.”
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nPausing, a sad expression flashed across Robert’s face: “My younger brother died there. Like me his neck was scratched by a Lion Condor, but he didn’t have my luck and lost his head.”
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nDuwei’s heart shook, looking at Robert he promptly said on a low voice: “I’m sorry, sir Robert, I didn’t know……”
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n“No, it’s nothing.” The knight shook his head, forcing a smile: “It’s an old story, moreover, since we swore loyalty to the clan, we were always ready to lay down our lives for the clan at any time.”
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nEveryone felt a deep respect for the sir Robert, even Rolynn couldn’t help watching him. But Rolynn quickly raised a question: “Lord Robert, lord Spann, I have a question.”
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n“What? Please speak, dame Rolynn.” Spann treated this female honor knight following the noble young master respectfully.
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nRolynn slowly said: “According to what I know, while magic beasts live in forests, they will very rarely live at the center of the continent. Because magic beasts require nourishment from magic, they will only live at those peculiar places at the edges of the continent, like the northern Icebound Forest and the southern Sunset March. Those places are filled with all sorts of magic plants…… They’re also places where magic alchemists find ingredients for their preparations. And perhaps some places that produce some kind of special minerals would attract spirit beasts into their surroundings. But…… There’s only a regular forest on Half Horn Mountain, there are no magic plants, just some ordinary pines and maples, and there are no special minerals either. Therefore, doesn’t anyone think it’s strange that a magic beast would suddenly appear here?”
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nSpann and Robert both stopped walking, their expressions somewhat serious, even the magician Thorskei frowned in thought.
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n“Rolynn, are you very familiar with magic beasts?” It was Duwei who spoke up.
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n“I have a lot of adventures behind me, I even followed a few mercenary companies into the Icebound Forest to hunt spirit beasts.” Rolynn explained: “As a result, I’m perhaps the one here with the most experience with magic beasts.”
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n“You’ve entered the northern icebound forest?” Sir Spann showed an astonished expression. To him it seemed this female knight must have relied on her beauty to obtain an honorary knight’s title from the noble young master. He hadn’t expected Rolynn to actually have such a history!
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nEven Robert changed color.
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nRolynn said in a low voice: “That’s right, I’ve entered a few times.”
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n“I’m not at all too well acquainted with the habits of magic beasts, if what dame Rolynn says is true…… Then perhaps we must think it over carefully.” Robert lowered his voice: “The appearance of a magic beast really is suspicious.”
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nBut Spann, even if he didn’t say anything, had a somewhat doubtful expression.
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nClearly, Spann wasn’t convinced by Rolynn.
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nAn experienced knight like Spann could see the skill level of this female knight, and he had determined her skill wasn’t brilliant. Recieving the favor of a noble young master was most likely with the help of her pretty face…… And those long legs.
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nEntering the Icebound Forest? Several times? Bull**!
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nAfter searching for an entire afternoon, everyone had come up empty handed. They hadn’t even found the magic beast’s footprints or excrement.
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nThere had been no news from the other two search parties.
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nLooking up at the color of the sky and the descending sun, sir Spann proposed they should take a rest first, then take advantage of the remaining daylight to return to town, and continue the search early the next morning.
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nSuch an action was taken completely because of Duwei.
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nIf it hadn’t been for this honorable young master, Spann would have continued searching throughout the night. But when bringing along such a young master that mustn’t be offended, and mustn’t be harmed, Spann wouldn’t dare act rashly, and put safety first. Otherwise, the danger would increase when searching for a magic beast in the mountains at night.
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nAs they rested, Robert arranged for a few people to watch their surroundings, and Spann dispatched two archers to climb the trees to keep a lookout.
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n“Rolynn.” Looking at Rolynn who was just about to sort out her saddle, Duwei suddenly called out to the lady knight.
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n“Do you have any command, milord?”
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n“I believe you.” Duwei spoke in a low voice, his words making Rolynn jolt. The lady knight inclined her head to look at Duwei.
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nDuwei played with some unknown flower in his hand, a leisurely smile on his face: “I know that sir Spann doesn’t believe you, that he thinks you’re a loudmouth.”
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nRolynn smiled wryly.
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nJust a loudmouth? More like he thought she was a lowly woman who relied on her charm and body to become a knight.
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nFurthermore, it wasn’t just Spann. Perhaps even a majority of the accompanying Rawling family soldiers thought much the same……
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nRolynn felt helpless.
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n“I believe you.” Duwei said in a low voice. He slowly walked forward a few steps, looking at Rolynn’s helpless expression, and smiling said: “Because by lucky coincidence, I know you’re a descendant of the Moon clan. And by an equally lucky coincidence, I once read in an antique book about the Moon clan’s innate ability. If the accounts in that book weren’t mistaken…… I believe that entering that Icebound Forest wouldn’t be difficult for you. Even a pile of spirit beasts wouldn’t pose much of a danger to you.”
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nRolynn was more and more astonished, and involuntarily cried out: “This…… You know?”
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n“Books.” Duwei smiled: “Books are the wellspring of humanity’s knowledge. There will always be benefits to reading books.”
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nWhile speaking, this half sized noble reached Rolynn’s side, lightly patting her shoulder: “My lady knight, we will have to make great effort. Otherwise we would let others hold us in contempt. Like today, don’t tell me you didn’t see? They all thought of me as an inconvenience. But you, are my first honor knight, we both have to make great efforts for an acceptable appearance.”
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nRolynn cautiously watched this half sized young master, but as these words reached her, she couldn’t help feel a warm current spread through her heart!
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nYes! They all thought of me as a woman who slept her way up! And the one who truly respects me, believes in me, is this little master in front of me!
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nRolynn bowed her head deeply to Duwei, speaking in a low trembling voice: “Yes, my lord. Rolynn will definitely make great efforts, I definitely will not bring shame to you!”
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nSpann immediately gathered the people after the rest, preparing to leave the mountain. He had a signal fired to link up with the other two teams, and very quickly the other parties responded. One of the other teams was unexpectedly not far from their position, just half a kilometer or so judging by their signal.
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nThe two knights immediately ordered everyone into formation to converge with their companions.
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nAnd after everyone had walked for half an hour, sir Robert who walked at the very front could see that party of comrades already wave at them.
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nJust at this moment, a mournful howl came from the side! They immediately caught sight of an enormous silhouette swiftly towards them from the side! This large creature’s whole body was covered with soaring flames, and the ground and trees on either side were scorched as it passed!
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n“…… Magic beast? ! ! !” Whoever it was that first called out, everyone were immediately alarmed!
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n“In formation! !” A steady call came from behind everyone, sir Robert had already drawn his broadsword, shouting in a loud voice: “Don’t panic! In formation, flank it on both sides! Don’t let it escape! Archers get ready! Front line raise shields!”
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nA series of commands swiftly left Robert’s mouth. Most of the people here were after all Rawling clan guardsmen, and Robert’s voice immediately steadied everyone.
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nSpann also wasn’t slow to act, he had already assembled the archers and ordered them to immediately climb the trees.
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nThey didn’t know what was going on with that magic beast, against expectations it had come running out now, as if it wasn’t afraid of confronting so many humans.
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nDuwei finally got as he wished, seeing a magic beast with his own eyes.
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nThis creature was even bigger than Duwei had imagined, no smaller than an elephant, on its forehead a massive monstrous horn, its skin thick and coarse, its four legs and hooves as thick as pillars, running through the mud as if flying, bashing sideways and colliding straight on, still issuing mournful howls, its whole body emitting flames!
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nSuch a grotesque and enormous creature, emitting flames all over, made it very difficult for everyone to cut it off. The soldiers raising their shields didn’t dare block it head on and could only helplessly get out of the way. The archers in the trees fired arrow after arrow, but those arrows didn’t seem to be able to cause it any injuries.
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nFortunately this creature was so enormous that its running speed was quite slow, and after some shouting and fussing, soldiers immediately raised long pikes to menace it at a distance.
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n“No need to be afraid, it’s just a Flame Rhinoceros.” The speaker was Rolynn, seeming to relax a bit. This lady knight stood by Duwei’s side, and even took half a step forward to shield him. Her voice wasn’t loud, apparently only explaining for Duwei’s sake: “The Flame Rhinoceros is only considered to be a kind of lowest level magic beast, besides its raw strength and the flames it emit, there’s nothing scary about it. Moreover its running speed is quite slow, as long as there are a few skilled archers it will be nothing more than a burning pincushion.”
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nRolynn’s words were overheard by Robert who immediately ordered loudly: “Raise the pikes! Pin it down!”
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nThis Flame Rhinoceros ran a few steps, but discovered it was blocked on all sides by humans raising row after row of pikes against it. This Flame Rhinoceros also didn’t dare rush headlong into them, after all, even if it’s skin was thick and tough, it was still far from those high level magic beasts who were impervious to blades. Making a few monstrous howls, it still didn’t dare charge against those rows of pikes and could only stop and turn to find another way, but its slow movement speed also exposed its weakness.
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nThe soldiers swiftly outflanked it from the sides, very quickly blocking its path. At the same time the archers shot it from the trees, and even if the arrows didn’t do much damage, they were numerous, and several flights of arrows stuck on its back.
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nThe Flame Rhinoceros was besieged by the human encirclement several times, and each time its range of movement grew smaller and smaller, while its calls grew more and more fretful. At this time, Duwei’s subordinate magician Thorskei acted.
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nThe magician had already raised both hands, and after a shake of his sleeves, several fireballs launched at that Flame Rhinoceros with whizzing sounds.
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nAn enormous bang! In front of several tens of pairs of eyes, several fireballs accurately struck the magic beast, spouts of flame radiating in all directions, to where everyone were forced to almost close their eyes against the intense red light!
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nAn indignant and unreconciled howl resounded, and suddenly the whole body of this Flame Rhinoceros erupted in a red light! Afterwards, with a cry, under everyone’s attentive gazes……
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nIt disappeared! !
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nNumerous soldiers stared blankly, but soon after everyone broke out in a burst of cheering!
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nIt seemed this magician was awesome!! Vanquishing this creature with just one move!
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nBut these ignorant soldiers didn’t discover that the magician Thorskei’s own face was vacant and baffled.
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nDisappeared?
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nI used the fireball spell, but even if fireballs could burn the creature to death, it would still leave a corpse behind!
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nCommon soldiers wouldn’t understand this, but fourth level knights like Robert and Spann would!
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nThe moment the Flame Rhinoceros disappeared, the two showed astonished and unsettled expressions, and once the cheering started Robert called out in a loud voice: “Everyone step back! Be careful!!”
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nDuwei also looked distracted. The moment he saw the magic beast disappear, he couldn’t help ask: “Rolynn, would the corpse of a magic beast like this disappear after its death?”
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n“No!” Rolynn had also changed color: “This creature…… I’ve never heard of the body disappearing.”
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nAt this moment a blue flame shot up in the spot where the Flame Rhinoceros had fallen! Immediately afterward a penetratingly resonant howl resounded from within the flame!
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nThis was clearly the howl of a wolf!
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nAfter, an enormous wolf suddenly leapt out of the flame!
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nThe enormous wolf had an icy blue fur, as if it had become crystal! And its body held enormous power, its claws like sharp blades! Its movement fast as the wind!
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nJust after catching sight of it, already a few soldiers were shouting in pain……
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nThe wolf howled immediately, and wind blades could suddenly be seen forming in its mouth!
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n“Stormwind Magic Wolf! It’s a Stormwind Magic Wolf!!” Spann cried out in alarm. This knight’s expression changed enormously, his face covered with fear.
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nThis suddenly appearing creature was actually the one Spann had talked about with Duwei before, the Stormwind Magic Wolf he had once encountered, and sacrificed the lives of several comrades to kill!
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nBut making Spann afraid wasn’t this magic wolf itself…… Rather, this was too weird!
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nHe had never heard of a Flame Rhinoceros transforming into a Stormwind Magic Wolf after dying!
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nIt was too late to reflect on it now, this magic wolf was indeed had crystal fur like Spann had said, difficult to injure with blades! It was also exceptionally nimble, and adding its sharp teeth and claws, in just a few pounces it had soldiers screaming miserably under its paws.
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nAnd those wind blades it had launched were originally aimed at two soldiers holding shields. The shields in their hands burst immediately, and the two soldiers were sent flying!
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nDuwei saw it all clearly from the distance, and couldn’t help gasping: What a ferocious creature!
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n“Rolynn, do magic beasts transform? Does Flame Rhinoceroses transform into other kinds of creatures? But these two creatures are so different on the outside.”
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n“No! Milord, Something’s fishy! This magic beast, it seems…… I don’t know what it is. It absolutely isn’t any ordinary Flame Rhinoceros!” Rolynn’s face was clouded, shielding Duwei with her sword in her hand, her eyes tightly fixed on the magic wolf in the distance.
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nWith a great shout, Robert charged with large steps, the broadsword raised overhead transforming with a silver light! Facing the magic wolf he quickly chopped down.
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nDuwei’s eyes glittered in the distance: “Battle qi!”
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nThe magic wolf also seemed to respond to the danger of the light at Robert’s sword tip, it didn’t dare take the hit and instead shook its body, throwing itself to the side, scratching at Robert’s chest and shoulder.
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nRobert shouted loudly, his body bending like bow, holding the broadsword horizontally, light separating from the tip of his sword, thrusting at the belly of the magic wolf!
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nThis magic wolf was indeed ferocious, it could even change direction in midair! Twisting its upper body it managed to just avoid Robert’s battle qi attack, and after landing it immediately struck at Robert’s arm!
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nRobert grunted as lines of blood immediately appeared on his arm, fortunately the magic wolf was wary of his sword, and the injury wasn’t serious.
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nAt this moment a shout echoed as Spann acted in the distance! He snatched a pike from one of the soldiers at his side and threw it hard!
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nThe pike flew like a shooting star, firmly striking the magic wolf’s back! Only everyone could hear the metallic sound as even this weapon bounced off without penetrating! It could be seen just how hard the magic wolf’s crystal fur was!
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nBut even if it had endured Spann’s pike attack, it still wasn’t pleasant for the magic wolf. The force sent it rolling several turns, and once it got back to its feet it seemed it had slowed somewhat, apparently having taken some damage.
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n“Thorskei, act!” Robert shouted loudly, raising his sword again, swinging continuously to force back the magic wolf.
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nThe distant magician hurriedly raised his hands as he was summoned, once again quickly launching several fireballs.
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nBang bang bang bang bang!
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nFireballs rained down continuously, some smashing into the ground nearby, and only three struck the magic wolf’s body.
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nThe magic wolf was clearly repelled by such fire magic, and with a loud howl it became more and more frustrated. Robert caught up to its side, watching and waiting for an opportunity to strike, he chopped at the magic beast’s tail!
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nRobert had clearly remembered what Spann had mentioned earlier about the tail being the weak point of the Stormwind Magic Wolf!
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nSure enough, after the sword severed the magic wolf’s tail it collapsed on the ground with a howl. But immediately afterward Robert looked at the tip of his sword and saw a burst of brilliant light!
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nAfter the burst of light, not only had the magic wolf’s corpse disappeared within, even the severed tail had vanished!
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nDisappeared? This pattern again?
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nIn the distance Duwei shouted loudly: “Everyone be careful, this think might transform again!”
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nRobert’s expression was also strict, and just as he was about to speak up……
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nSuddenly, far away a roar echoed! A roar as if from a lion!
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nFollowing after the first one came more and more lion roars, distantly, it seemed as if an unknown number of lions was heading towards them!
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nDon’t tell me it’s a flock of lions? Damn it, this isn’t the plains! How would there be large packs of lions in the forest?
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nWhen sir Robert listened to the approaching sounds, suddenly he seemed to realize something. His expression instantly distorted, and he abruptly cried out madly: “Careful! Everyone be careful, it’s……”
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nBefore he had finished speaking, everyone already saw them! In the sky appeared a flock of creatures diving with spread wings! These creatures covered the sky! They had sharp talons and beaks, feathers as solid as steel, as well as…… A call like the roar of a lion!
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n“Lion Condors!! It’s a Lion Condor flock!!!”
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nAs if a nightmare from the past had reappeared, sir Robert’s face had an expression of despair! He had personally faced a flock of Lion Condors before, and that had been a horrifyingly bitter experience!
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nWith their present strength, what awaited everyone when encountering such a large flock of terrifying organisms could practically only be called a massacre!!!
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nBut the knight didn’t get the chance to say anything before the blood-curdling screams had started. Two soldiers had already been pierced by the sharp talons of Lion Condor’s and been thrown far away!
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nIn sprays of flesh and blood, the large flock of Lion Condors only caught and held on before dropping them from the air……
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nRolynn’s expression was also extremely unsightly, she grabbed Duwei and pulled him to the ground……
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