This is the monster of Reiswyn?
These demon wolves are much larger than ordinary wolves. Their fur is like spikes, their yellow beastly eyes have no pupils, and their claws and teeth are deep black.
However, this monster, which looks very similar to a wolf, should be the lowest-level monster.
Vinny had read a book called âThe Monster Compendium,â which mentioned that the more a monster resembles humans or familiar living creatures, the shallower its corruption and the weaker its strength. This is because they are created based on Terraria creatures, closer to the Terraria system. As for the truly high-level monsters, even the followers of the Demon God Pillar, they are all inhuman, looking bizarre as if they grow casually just because no one is watching them.
âEveryone, the chit-chat time is over. Itâs time to get to work.â
âLetâs send these air-polluting monsters back to their hometown!â Vinny took the lead, swinging his spear and slashing a black mist-emitting demon wolf back.
If there were any doubts about Vinnyâs role as the team leader before departure, those doubts have now completely vanished.
Just moments ago, none of them had noticed the demon wolves sneaking up on them for a sneak attack. Thanks to Vinny, their team would have suffered injuries otherwise.
âTsk, these beasts are finally here. Iâve been itching to fight!â Sok, clad in black light armor, drew the twin swords hanging at his waist and sneered. âDaring to sneak attack me, today Iâll make sure you canât even scream!â
âTake this!â Inspired by the captainâs bravery, the team members were also motivated. Sok leaped into the air, plunging both swords into the head of a demon wolf.
The demon wolf died on the spot.
These monsters behave quite strangely when hit. Vinny knew it was because they lack pain receptors and donât feel pain.
Barbatos, who summoned the âWolf Kingâs Armour,â swung his flail with such force that it formed a barrier, repelling the demon wolves surrounding him. The flail, carrying a powerful gust, smashed the attacking wolves away.
Jadenâs brass armor, âCopper Wall,â blocked wave after wave of attacking wolves. Armed with a sword and shield, he leaned more towards defense, not rushing to attack but covering his teammates to prevent them from being ambushed.
Zedis, with his curly hair, wore a suit of flexible scale armor and wielded a heavy crossbow. Under Jadenâs cover, he took down the larger demon wolves. One shot from the heavy crossbow, and these larger wolves were basically done for, silent with each hit.
It was their first time fighting together, and their coordination was rough. Fortunately, their opponents werenât strong, and they could easily handle them. No demon wolf could break through the line of five armored men.
Sok, who had gotten used to killing demon wolves, felt like he could go on a rampage among the wolf pack and immediately plunged deep into the wolves, spinning his blades.
However, the sharp blade suddenly felt like it had hit an iron wall, unable to move an inch.
Sok was stunned. Looking up, he saw his knife embedded in the abdomen of a standing monster bear, which wasnât injured at all. The standing bear raised a paw larger than its head and swung it down at Sok.
At the critical moment, a heavy crossbow bolt pierced through the monster bearâs head, and its movements stopped as it fell to the ground with a thud.
âPhew...â Sok sighed in relief. âThanks, Zedis!â
âDonât get too far ahead. There might be more powerful monsters behind!â Zedis shouted at him.
Hearing this, Zedis was about to retreat when he suddenly felt a chill on the back of his neck.
âSok, come back quickly!â
Hearing his teammatesâ calls, Sok also realized that something formidable must have appeared behind him and hurriedly tried to retreat.
Then, all the monsters they had killed earlier dissolved into liquid, converging together to form a massive, shapeless monster resembling churning magma.
The monster extended a hand from the pool, swiftly grabbing Sok, who was trying to run back.
âAhhh!â Sok was lifted by the back of his collar and pulled towards the monster. Logically, wearing the âShadow Armor,â which enhanced his speed, he should have been able to retreat. Thatâs why he was so confident, never expecting that his proud speed would be easily suppressed.
Zedis gritted his teeth and aimed his crossbow at the monsterâs arm. However, the monsterâs arm twisted and deformed in mid-air, dodging Zedisâs heavy crossbow bolt.
âDamn monster!â Seeing his companion in danger, Barbatos stepped forward, and a pack of wolvesâ shadows appeared behind him.
[Wolf Pack Slaughter]
The wolf spirits attached to Barbatosâs flail, which he hurled towards the massive monster. The tremendous force directly destroyed half of the monsterâs body.
However, monsters donât feel pain, and damage to their bodies doesnât affect their actions. As long as their health bar isnât depleted, their movements wonât be hindered.
Just as the massive monster was about to slam Sok to the ground, Jaden also wanted to help. However, his movements were too slow, and he was sent flying by a whip from the monster.
Sokâs âShadow Armorâ was the lightest of light armors, offering almost no protection. Vinny, holding the âFrostfang Spear,â broke through the demon wolf line and rushed to the massive monster, gripping the spearâs end and sweeping it around.
[Frost Moon Slash]
A surge of frost instantly froze the monsterâs massive body.
Fierce winds howled around Vinny, freezing the demon wolves attempting to attack him.
However, before everyone could breathe a sigh of relief, the ice encasing the monster shattered along with its body. The nearby demon wolves also turned into liquid, absorbed by the monster, quickly repairing its injuries.
The nearly destroyed monster came back to life in an instant, wrapping around Sok and lifting him high, then slamming him down hard.
Oh no!
The others couldnât get close, and Zedisâs crossbow bolts couldnât hit the massive monster.
Vinny briefly considered using [Roar of Frozen Earth], but then remembered that this time, unlike before, he was surrounded by allies. [Roar of Frozen Earth] was too powerful and didnât distinguish between friend and foe, easily causing collateral damage. It would be disastrous if he didnât save anyone but ended up harming all his teammates.
[Frost Moon Slash] was still on cooldown.
Barbatos, swinging his flail, was also repelled by the monsterâs whip and couldnât get close to help.
Sok felt like doom was upon him.
Just when everyone was at a loss, a dark golden figure descended from the sky, his cape like a red flame.
âBoom! Boom!â The dark golden figureâs foot pierced through the massive monsterâs core, landing on one knee. Only then did everyone see that the figure was clad in fully enclosed dark golden armor, with a bird-beak helmet adorned with a red plume and a fiery red cape fluttering on his shoulders.
The massive monster, its core destroyed, froze for a moment before exploding into a pool of water.
âOuch!â Sok also fell heavily into the puddle.
âWho are you?â Everyone stared in shock at the dark golden bird-beak knight who had suddenly appeared to save them.
âYou brats, before setting off, you all said you had thoroughly read the monster manual. Yet, when fighting monsters, you donât aim for the core but keep hitting other regenerating parts. Is this what you call thoroughly reading the manual?â The bird-beak knight stood up and looked at the stunned armored men.
As soon as he spoke, everyone recognized him.
âMr. Franklin?â
âI was only gone for a short while, and you managed to stir up such a mess, almost getting wiped out by such low-level monsters. Donât ever say youâre my students when youâre out there. Iâd be ashamed.â
âUh, Mr. Franklin, behind you!â A huge shadow emerged behind Franklin, a giant monster bear much larger than the usual ones. Sok quickly shouted.
âDonât interrupt me when Iâm talking.â Franklin casually gave the giant bear an uppercut, sending it flying up to a tree branch, and continued. âDaring to fool me, you guys, go back and copy the manual ten times. Letâs see if you remember it then!â
âEspecially you, Sok. What were you showing off for? Youâre taking the blame this time, copy it five more times!â
âUh...â Sok was speechless.
Everyone was stunned. The giant monster bear they couldnât handle earlier was effortlessly sent flying up a tree by Franklin with just one punch. And it seemed like Franklin didnât even use much strength, just casually dealt with the nuisance behind him.
âA bunch of brats, with such poor combat skills, where do you get the confidence to chat while walking in the Reiswyn polluted area?â
âYou donât care about your lives, but I still want my job. If I hadnât arrived in time, you might have had casualties as soon as you entered the contaminated area. Donât aim too high with your current skills!â
After Franklinâs words, everyone remembered that the lowest-level monsters donât have cores. Only slightly higher-level monsters have cores.
However, as the monsterâs level increases, the core becomes less obvious and harder to hit.
It wasnât that they hadnât read the manual carefully, but the intense combat atmosphere made all five of them forget this detail. They just mindlessly fought, and with Sok being held captive by the monster, no one remained calm.
âLearn this: the more chaotic the battlefield, the calmer you need to be. Panic is meaningless and will only get you killed.â Franklin effortlessly dealt with the remaining monster bears and large demon wolves with a few punches and kicks, then approached the group.
âOriginally, I planned to take you deeper into the contaminated area, but now it seems better not to. Just stay here and clear out the demon wolves. With your current skills, you canât handle a group of monster bears.â
Hearing this, everyone looked at each other, silent.
So, this guy who said he was going to relieve himself had been secretly following them all along?
âEven a lion uses full strength against a rabbit, let alone in a life-and-death battle. Remember, this is a battlefield where life and death are decided in an instant. Got it?â After saying this, Franklin didnât let the team wait for the monsters to come to them. Instead, he led them deeper into the contaminated area.
Thatâs true, but the academyâs mission is still the academyâs mission. He had to take these brats to recognize all the monsters, understand each monsterâs weakness, and learn how to fight to conserve stamina and magic power to the greatest extent.
Next year, he wouldnât be following these brats around anymore. If they still couldnât learn anything, it would be his fault.
Then came the time to divide the spoils. Senior students calculated their scores based on the number of monster cores. However, they were just a group of freshmen, and many of the monsters they killed were the lowest-level ones without cores. Therefore, the kill count was averaged among the team members.
Soon, dusk fell over the land tainted by the Demon God Pillar, casting a hazy, dark tone over Reiswynâs sunset.
At this moment, on a plain in Reiswyn, a golden-haired girl with twin tails swung her dragon-tooth greatsword, slaughtering the zombie monsters trying to attack her.
As one of the few second-year students at Carillian Academy to become the student council president, Mirexiaâs strength and talent were among the top, even in a school filled with geniuses. Therefore, the pollution level of her area was quite high, almost on par with the main battlefields where national armies fought.
When Mirexia first came to Reiswyn to exterminate monsters last year, she went to a moderately polluted area, where she faced no pressure. Hence, this time, venturing into a highly polluted area wasnât reckless.
Indeed, these monsters were no match for Mirexia. The enchanted greatsword, longer than her body, left the monsters in ruins.
The highly polluted area already had zombie monsters and puppets, humanoid monsters with considerable combat strength. Even senior students would find it challenging to handle them in groups. Yet, Mirexia moved through such an environment as if it were nothing.
Picking up the monster cores dropped by the monsters and putting them into the bag she brought, Mirexia gazed at Reiswyn under the setting sun, the land revealing its rotting tumors.
The deeper one goes into the contaminated area, the more severe the environment becomes. Itâs said that reaching the deepest part of Reiswyn is like entering the belly of a Demon God Pillar.
This small area of monsters was almost entirely cleared by her alone.
Thinking this, Mirexia turned around and suddenly caught sight of a fleeing figure.
What was that??
Mirexia frowned slightly. Under the sunset, she vaguely sensed that it seemed to be a puppet.
But puppet-level monsters, unlike the followers of the Demon God Pillar, donât possess intelligence. Could they exhibit human-like behavior such as fleeing??
Mirexia felt something was off and chased after it with her greatsword. The bloody sunset cast its glow on her swaying, dazzling platinum hair, highlighting her alluring figure.