The battle was over, and the battle was over.

Rians held the sword tightly in his right hand, watching the blue-gray giant wolf slowly stand up.

Rians did not want to go up and chop the wind wolf while it was not fully awake.

But since the two people before did not do this, Rians would not try this behavior.

Although the instructor did not say anything about the requirement of "not allowing early action", this is a "Colosseum"-like test, and it is an assessment that requires real fighting to pass.

It is not a puzzle game that requires studying the rules and answers.

That seemingly smart behavior is just a provocation to the instructor's authority, and the instructor will not allow this way of passing.

Even those who passed the assessment in a proper way can be given up at will, so how can we want those who are sneaky and cunning?

Many times, people think that they have found loopholes, but in fact they are challenging the power of rules.

If one's own ability and the capital behind it are not enough, then the consequence of provocation is to bear the punishment of the rules.

For this point, you can refer to the behavior of "minor offenses and major penalties".

Therefore, when people are not good enough, it is better to do things according to the rules honestly.

Of course, if one's own ability and capital are sufficient, breaking the rules may indeed bring greater benefits.

As the saying goes - killing one is a crime, killing ten thousand is a hero; stealing pearls is a thief, stealing the country is a marquis.

The giant wolf slowly stood firm while swaying from side to side, and its head stopped shaking, as if it had dispelled the chaos that had just been awakened.

Then soon, as if it sensed something, it suddenly turned its head to the direction where Reens was.

The wind wolf looked at Reens with a pair of bloodshot eyes, and its calm face became ferocious. Its mouth opened, revealing its sharp teeth pointed at Reens.

"Ah-woo-"

It roared loudly, then rushed out of the unclosed iron cage and ran towards Reens at a very fast speed.

The time from the wind wolf seeing Reens to it rushing towards Reens was very short.

It was as if it had been given the order to "kill if it encounters a living person", without any pause.

"Something is wrong... This monster looks a little crazy."

Reens took a stance with his sword, ready to deal with the wind wolf's attack, and thought to himself.

He found that the wind wolf seemed to have been hit by some crazy debuff.

One of the rules of survival in the wild is not to get hurt easily.

If it is a normal hunting process, the wind wolf should be in a confrontation with him at the beginning.

After all, facing him, the enemy holding a sharp blade, if the wind wolf is still somewhat rational, it should choose to observe and test.

Instead of launching an attack directly.

In the case of unclear enemy and friend, rash attack is not a choice that a rational animal should make.

However, the current situation is as if the wind wolf has a grudge against him.

Just glanced at him and rushed over madly.

"Is it... that there is a setting that monsters are hostile to humans? Marvin didn't say it."

"If there is such a setting, then there is no need for the training camp to feed human corpses to cultivate the monsters' ferocity."

"So, it was still the training camp that did something to cause it... Well, did the guard feed not only the potion to remove the sleeping state, but also the violent component in it?"

"Or, it is what the training camp usually does to these monsters that causes them to be so crazy hostile to humans."

Rians dodged the bite of the wind wolf sideways and thought in his heart.

At the same time, he seized the opportunity and slashed the wind wolf's flank with an upward slash, causing a small wound.

The wound was long and narrow but not deep, and only some dark red blood flowed out symbolically.

This dark red does not mean that the color of wind wolf blood is different from that of human blood, but it just means that Reens' sword did not cut the artery.

The blood of most animals is basically the same as that of humans, and human arterial blood is bright red. Ordinary venous blood is dark red because it contains more carbon dioxide.

Although the sword did not use full force, it still surprised Reens that it only caused this wound.

If a human was hit by the same part by the sword, it would basically result in a large seppuku.

When he slashed the wind wolf, Reens could feel the resistance from the long sword.

That feeling was not like slashing on a wolf with soft fur.

Soft animals are more like chopping thick-skinned animals like hippos.

You know, the most primitive leather armor in ancient times was formed by peeling off the skin of those thick-skinned animals and drying them in the sun.

So to some extent, the wind wolf is equivalent to wearing a low-profile leather armor.

After realizing that the defense of the wind wolf is stronger than expected, Reans became more vigilant.

If we really talk about strength, he is not outstanding among all trainers.

This can be seen from the body shape. Reans is only of medium build, while other trainers are not short of tall people.

Even now, the proportion of tall people is higher.

The best example is Ben, who is much taller than Reans and much stronger than Reans.

Although Reans can burst out powerful power instantly through the explosive power of his body, it is not long-lasting and very physically demanding.

Reans' real strength is his skills and superb swordsmanship.

Strength is not Reans's strength. He didn't feel it when he cut ordinary people before.

After all, a light sword across the neck can kill an ordinary person, and it doesn't take much strength.

But now Reans is in trouble with the wind wolf.

If he doesn't hurt the vital parts, he may not be able to cause serious damage to the wind wolf.

"Monsters are really more troublesome than ordinary people. The defense alone is annoying enough, and this is not counting the elemental ability of the "mad wolf" itself."

Reans frowned secretly in his heart.

At present, in the entire training camp, except for the two threats of "being besieged" and "instructor", Reans has not encountered anything that can be considered troublesome for a long time.

Of course, because he just came into contact, Reans' current evaluation of the "mad wolf" is just a little troublesome.

It has been said before that an opponent who has lost his mind can never be considered a strong enemy.

Unless there is an absolute gap, such an opponent can easily be killed by someone targeting the flaws.

I don't know if that "mad wolf" was crazy or its attack mode was just that simple.

When he easily dodged the attack of that "mad wolf" and stabbed it with a sword before.

Reens knew that if it was only this level, it would not be difficult for him to pass the test.

When killing people in the copy, which of his attacks was not aimed at the vital points, and he killed them with one sword?

That "mad wolf" has not crushed Reens in terms of physical fitness like the instructor.

So for Reens, it is really not difficult to hit the vital points of that "mad wolf".

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