The sword was thrust forward, and the enemy was in danger.

Riens dodged the attack of the long sword by leaning sideways.

Riens had experienced this scene in a dungeon not long ago.

However, even without the dungeon experience, it would not be difficult for him to dodge or block the straight-piercing long sword.

In fact, in the dungeon, Reens also easily dodged the long sword.

Before, Reens rested against the wall just to make time to enter the dungeon and test whether there was any danger in the room.

In order to avoid the dungeon time being insufficient due to the unfinished test, Reens even waited for some more time before entering the dungeon.

If there was really danger in the room, he would leave the castle directly and explain the situation to Jonathan who stayed outside.

If not, then continue the mission.

The test results satisfied Reens.

That guy was really weak, not a protagonist, and he had no backup.

In the dungeon, Reens completed the task requirements in a very short time.

Now, he wanted to reproduce the results of the dungeon in reality.

Reens quickly pulled out the long sword from the scabbard with his right hand, and the long sword cut horizontally, and a flash of silver light passed through the wrist of the opponent holding the sword in front of him.

The tendons of his hand were cut, and a stream of blood spurted out from the wound on Reens' opponent's right wrist.

"Clang"

The long sword fell to the ground, and Reens' opponent was no longer able to hold the long sword in his hand.

Reens stepped forward, bowed and stabbed straight, and the long sword in his hand changed from horizontal cutting to straight stabbing, stabbing the opponent who had not yet reacted.

The pale moonlight shone through the window, reflecting everything in the room.

With his sharp eyes, Reens could clearly see the panic and pain in the face of his opponent in front of him.

He could see his movements to retreat, and his hands trying to block the long sword in a hurry.

Unfortunately, his movements were too slow, or rather, Reans's long sword came faster than he thought.

Reans's long sword directly pierced the opponent's neck, and the position was exactly where the throat made a sound.

"Puff"

Reans pulled out his long sword, and a large amount of blood gushed out of the pierced wound instantly.

"Bang"

Reans looked indifferently at the opponent's struggling figure who fell to the ground and tried his best to block the bleeding with both hands.

Reans had seen this kind of scene so many times that he had no feelings for it.

So, without any pause, Reans raised his long sword in his right hand, aimed at the figure on the ground, and chopped from top to bottom.

The long sword passed through the air, successfully cutting off the opponent's neck, and completely ending his powerless struggle.

The irregular head rolled on the ground, and the gushing blood began to spread from the fallen figure.

Spots of blood were printed on the surrounding objects, and the room was filled with a strong pungent smell.

Reens shook off the blood on the blade, then found a tissue in the room, wiped the long sword, and put it back into the scabbard.

This time, Reens didn't need to care whether there were footprints or fingerprints left.

Because this assassination was originally to be made public.

While searching for things, Reens noticed that there were two wooden beds in this dormitory, but now only the target of the task was in the room.

Reens was also a little curious about this, and he planned to ask the target of the task one more question when he entered the dungeon later.

After wiping the long sword, Reens picked up a sheet from the wooden bed and wrapped the head that rolled on the ground with three layers inside and three layers outside.

Reens carried the head wrapped in the sheet and walked out of the murder scene that had just been completed.

This novice task is really simple.

Except for the time spent sneaking into the castle, Reens basically completed the mission requirements without any effort.

As for the mission target, Reens was even a little reluctant to call him an opponent.

Because he was too weak.

Whether it was sword skills, reaction ability, mentality, etc., he was far weaker than the opponents Reens met in the training camp.

Even the opponents who were evaluated as "weak" by Reens in the real sword duel were much stronger than him.

Not to mention Reens, any new family member who successfully graduated from the training camp can easily complete this mission.

As long as you don't get stabbed by the long sword when you open the door to kill at the beginning.

If all the soldiers in the castle are of this level, Reens feels that it is not impossible for him to kill through here alone.

Confidence comes from strength, and the level of strength needs to be compared.

Look, after comparison, Reens found that this huge

The military castle is nothing special.

Instantly, I felt my steps were much lighter.

The movement of leaving the castle was also much faster. Along the way, Reens did not even try to hide his behavior.

Not to say swaggering, but not as careful as when he came.

...

In the night, two sneaky figures were squatting in the green bushes.

"Do you think that gentleman has been in for so long and hasn't come out yet? Has he encountered any trouble?"

A cautious voice sounded, and it was one of the two figures who asked the other.

"You ask this, how do I know."

"But there shouldn't be a brother who is so bold as to really stop the secret guard of the Glenbargen family?"

The guard said a little unconfidently.

There are all kinds of birds in the forest.

He didn't know if there was really someone so stupid or so ignorant to do such a thing.

"No way? It shouldn't be..."

The guard who spoke first also responded in shock.

He couldn't believe that someone would dare to offend the nobles, especially the Glenbagen family.

You know, in terms of power, the Glenbagen family is at the highest level among all the nobles in Kara City.

"Wait... stop talking, someone is coming out."

Another guard stretched out his hand to stop the guard from continuing to speak, and exclaimed in a low voice.

"It seems to be that gentleman, he seems to be holding something in his hand, round... uh."

In this case, what else can the round thing be...

Of course it's the head.

Realizing this, the guard instantly felt as if his throat was strangled and couldn't speak.

"Hey, hey... He seems to be looking over here, damn... That look is so scary."

"He won't come over to kill us, right?"

A guard kept slapping his partner beside him and whispered in fear.

"It's okay, it's okay... It shouldn't be, we cooperate like this, it shouldn't be a problem."

Another guard responded with a trembling voice.

Obviously, he was a little unsure at this time, but that was all he could say.

After Reens walked out of the castle, he saw two dark figures squatting in the bushes.

However, after a closer look, he found that they were the two guards who were guarding the gate before, so Reens didn't care.

Based on the attitude of the two guards before, they should not have any extreme reaction to his appearance.

So Reens directly carried his things, left the castle, and hurried towards Jonathan.

The mission was completed, and he also wanted to go back to the dungeon to practice swordsmanship as soon as possible.

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