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Lesson 8: The Wolf Crusade in the Woods - Medium Edition

"The retreat is temporarily dismissed. Intercept here"

They are already surrounded by over 80 Forest Wolves, except in the rear. It is difficult to escape while alerting your surroundings in a difficult running environment called the forest.

"Damn...... why is there such a thing as warwolf?

Foolishly enough, Mr. Nathan shoots through Forest Wolf's head trying to hit him from the right with an exact shot.

"That's a very accurate shot."

"He's been working very hard since he got his gun. He was able to elevate his skills."

Skills are technologies that have been enhanced and activated accurately by consuming magic.

Nathan's efforts came to fruition because he was a skill sublimated from technology that allowed accurate shooting.

Even when the bullet runs out, it replenishes quickly and has a high level of skill other than shooting.

"Guns look like business, too."

"Yeah, it's like a special order made in Wangdu, and it's more powerful."

"Nice!

I'm not saying I want it, but I looked good putting up guns and shooting through the demons one after the other.

"Guys, back off!

Take the cylinder out of the backpack you put down to the ground while you explain it to me, and put it in the direction where Forest Wolf is.

"I've only been preparing four shots, so I can't take you down that much."

"I don't mind. It's enough for you to reduce the number a little bit."

"Yes."

Fist large demon stones are ejected from the barrel erected.

When the Demon Stone is beaten to the center of Forest Wolf, the Demon Stone flies, releasing the energy that was accumulating inside and the body of Forest Wolf that was around becomes worn out.

"One more shot!

One shot at a herd that was coming from the right as well.

Two shots are fired at the herd that was approaching from the left.

So, I get the cartridge in my backpack because I hear the bullet run out has come.

"It's powerful, but it's hard to be heavy."

"Still, you can fight it right."

What was it you said was useless in battle?

"It would be effective if you hit me massively on a herd by herd basis, like right now, but if you're the first small-scale herd opponent I've encountered, the cost of building a demon stone would be more expensive and you'd have a deficit. So it's one of my trump cards."

Adventurers shouldn't just defeat demons.

We must defeat demons to generate proper profits.

"You're in trouble"

"You're not human resources either."

I pulled out two daggers equipped on my hips and stood right up.

That gaze was as sharp as Mr. Blades'.

After all, you're lying about not being able to fight.

"I'm coming."

As Warwolf gave detailed instructions, he began to move fine to flirt around Mr. Blaze and Mr. Gilderts, who were protecting the left and right.

"Damn......!

I can't hit Mr. Blaze because of his priority to move fine and dodge.

That's what Forest Wolf - was after Warwolf.

"Shit......"

Two Forest Wolves rush through while Mr. Blades struggles.

More than twenty Forest Wolves were defeated by the attack of Mr. Lishua's shot barrel. He made the decision to defeat Mr. Lishua because he determined that he was a threat from that sight.

"Lishua!"

"It's okay!

Mr. Marianne was trying to turn her magic on to help Mr. Lishua, who wasn't good at melee combat, but Mr. Lishua pushes her back and takes two daggers crossing Forest Wolf, who's been flying ahead of him with a chewing chisel.

There goes another Forest Wolf jumping up and down higher.

After all, it makes knocking them down by collaboration a priority over an individual's appetite. There seems to be no doubt that Warwolf is in charge.

Is that it?

Double-cut the body of the big jumped Forest Wolf to the left and right. Finally, Forest Wolf, whom Mr. Lishua had received, also swung down his sword from above and broke both ways up and down because of the gaps.

It slashed off roughly smoothly.

I attacked you without any help.

Even Forest Wolf, who was supposed to be a demon when he looked around, stopped moving and looked at them all with a pocan look.

Can't help but surprise the Blades. Because an adventurer who just assumed he was new broke Forest Wolf in one blow. Forest Wolf is strong for ordinary people to deal with, just as crusading in the village was. That's enough for an adult to need to attack for a few people.

Would it surprise you if a rookie broke up with someone like that?

But I'm not even going to stop here.

"Mr. Lishua seemed to be in danger, so I fought too, but no problem, right?"

"Oh, oh..."

I intervened in the fight because Mr. Lishua seemed dangerous.

But as for Mr. Blaze, I guess he was going to give me permission to fight if I was going to be in danger.

Well, it's hard for a regular E-class adventurer to deal with Forest Wolf alone.

"Now, please don't go in there because I use magic."

Spin magic around your body and converge it to your feet.

"What, that amount of magic..."

Looks like Marianne, the wizard, noticed.

I'm pouring nearly 800 magic into the magic I'm trying to activate right now, in stats. I know it's okay, but I decided I should leave my margin behind and keep it down to 80%.

"The thorns of the earth (Grand Spike)"

It is not labyrinth magic that is used, but the magic of earthly attributes.

When you tap your magically converging feet to the ground, the magic transmits the ground and reaches the desired location, a cone made of sharp, pointed soil emerges from the ground, skewering one Forest Wolf after another that was nearby.

"Liar......"

Words leak from Mr. Marianne.

Well, the magic used is simple magic that would otherwise belong to the lower classes, only to make the thorns of the earth appear a little further away. It was left to magic power to appear in remote places as well, generating as many as forty.

Thirty Forest Wolves were skewered by Grand Spike.

The other ten had jumped backwards at the behest of Warwolf, who perceived the crisis, and had managed to escape difficulties. Thirty Forest Wolves, however, had been skewered before instructions arrived.

Now there are only ten remaining Forest Wolves.

"Mr. Gray, I'll take this one down, so can you back off?

"Oh, oh..."

Leaving in front of Warwolf while Mr. Gray was busy.

Right. I'm going to show you one end of my strengths in the current blow, but do I still worry as a senior that I'm going to leave Warwolf's opponent to the newcomer?

"Now, you guys need someone from the Forest Wolf around you. They seem to intend to do the same."

Warwolf was giving instructions in a language that humans could not understand.

When I heard that, Forest Wolf had left beside Warwolf to alert the Blades.

That's right, that's fine.

If the Blades work together, they'll probably be done soon enough to defeat ten Forest Wolves.

But my heart was going to defeat Wolff alone.

Above all, it's valuable to be able to fight without a clue. Besides, I don't have to worry about damaging Mr. Blades.

They are a shame to die.

Unlike the bandit-like adventurers we met in the labyrinth.

An adventurer who can always act about his people and stand up for his hometown - a senior who made me want to be such an adventurer, too.

"I'll help you with this instead of tuition."

I'm not going to use special magic like labyrinth magic, but I'm going to let you fight a powerful way by status.

"Let's go."

As I rush out, Warwolf also rushes out to match it and reaches out to poke him with his sharp nails.

Divine swords and nails collide.

(Is each other's power similar?)

But the next moment, Warwolf puts his weight on his hand and bounces off my body.

Bounced off, I get slapped by a tree from my back and the air throws out of my lungs all at once.

"Mr. Mars!

Mr. Gilderts, who was nearest, was raising his voice as if he had never uttered it in the course of a day before. I seem to have made you worry.

But you don't have to.

Remove the 'Ring of Constraints' while holding down the crackling shaking vision.

I will also lift the restrictions.

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