This time, the werewolf was distracted by the fire seal, and before he could twist his body, the dagger pierced his beating heart along his broken ribs.

The werewolf's wailing paused, and Dick felt the power on his claws continue to decrease. He exerted force on his hand and pushed the long sword forward again.

This time there was no obstruction, and the silver sword completely pierced the werewolf's heart.

"Squeak", blood splashed several feet.

The sword was pulled out, and the werewolf lowered his head and did not move.

Feeling the killing prompt from the panel, Dick took a long breath.

Then, he endured the pain and fatigue in his head and picked up the black sword that the werewolf had used before:

It happened that his steel sword was damaged, so this was an apology.

Now his condition was not good, and he had to escape quickly.

Then, he walked to his senior brother Kayn who was leaning against the boulder, and looked down at him condescendingly without saying a word.

"What, Dick? Do you want to kill me?" Kayn said breathlessly, "This is your chance, go ahead."

Dick said nothing.

At this time, there was a slight tremor from the ground, and the tremor became stronger and stronger.

Dick looked into the distance and saw several blurry figures, some of which were huge, as tall as five or six meters.

He knew that the fight here had alarmed other monsters in the swamp.

The next moment, Kayn felt his vision change rapidly.

Looking down at the flying grass, Kayn clenched his sword with both hands: "Dick, you won't kill me? You know there won't be such a good opportunity in the future. This is the best time for you to kill me."

"Stop talking nonsense."

Then Dick moved his shoulders again, put himself in a comfortable position, carried Kayn, and ran quickly towards the portal.

When he got close, he jumped hard, and the two suddenly disappeared in this world.

And only half a minute later, several monsters came here.

The leading monsters were extremely huge, with sloppy looks, only one eye in the middle of their foreheads, holding a huge bone club made of some unknown wood in their hands, and looking at the body of the werewolf in the middle of the battlefield in confusion.

"Let go."

A sharp and piercing voice sounded among the monsters, and a monster with a snake head walked out of it.

Wearing a wide green robe, with a lizard-like tail behind him.

The monster spoke again: "I didn't expect that Warwick would be killed by the demon hunter who broke into the swamp. Those two people should have escaped through the portal. Go and chase them."

The one-eyed giant nodded, and just moved a few steps before reaching the portal.

But with a "boom", the portal exploded.

The snake-headed monster looked at the debris on the ground, and became even more angry. He shouted loudly: "This group of cunning humans actually blew up the portal. One day, one day..., this matter is not over yet."

...

Dick wiped the sweat from his forehead, looked at the broken portal in front of him, and secretly felt lucky.

Then he turned around and came to Kayn who was leaning against the wall, "Can you drink another bottle of [Swallow Potion]?"

Kayn pointed to the bulging purple blood vessels on his face: "I can't drink another bottle in a short time."

Dick nodded, took out a bandage from the space bag, tied the wound on Kayn's waist a few times, and took out some food and handed it to him. The latter took it and ate it in big mouthfuls.

After a while, Dick supported Kayn and slowly walked out of the cave.

When passing by the cave and seeing the corpses of wild wolves, Dick wanted to take them away, but then he thought that it was safe here anyway, and he would ask the owner of the Cross Hall Inn to find someone to take them away.

...

The two walked out of the cave, but it was dark at this time.

Walked along the path to the courtyard of the hotel and knocked on the door.

"Who is it? It's so late." The voice of the young waiter came from inside.

"It's me, Dick." Dick replied in a deep voice.

After a short while, the door was opened, and the waiter looked at the two bloody, tattered demon hunters in astonishment.

"Master Dick, what happened to you two?"

"Don't ask, have you prepared rooms for each of us?"

"Ready."

"That's fine, we'll talk about everything tomorrow morning. By the way..."

Then Dick told the waiter the location of the cave, "There are dozens of wild wolves in it, which is also good food for winter. Don't forget to take it back. Can it be used as our accommodation and meal money for the next few days?"

"Of course." The waiter quickly agreed.

Then Dick helped Kayn back to the room, closed the door and left.

Kayn looked at the closed door and smiled: "Dick, interesting, interesting."

At this time in Dick's room, he had taken off his armor and was chewing dry food in his mouth. The injuries he had suffered in the swamp before were almost healed under the effect of his self-healing ability.

It is estimated that he can return to Odinburg tomorrow morning, just in time to get rid of the seriously injured Kayn.

This tool man is useful, but a seriously injured tool man will drag me down, so I'll just leave him here to recover.

Thinking of this, Dick carefully looked at the prompts on the panel:

Kill wild wolves x43, get energy points x80.

Kill werewolves x3, get energy points x40.

Kill werewolves x1, get energy points x60.

Complete the commission to get energy points x120, this time get energy points x300, the current total energy points x500.

Hmm?

The number of wild wolves and werewolves should be counted in the cave and the misty swamp.

Wild wolves are easy to deal with, and the energy points they give are enough. Should I go find a wolf pack to do a big job in the future?

But Dick thought about it and gave up. Not to mention that wolf packs are also part of the ecosystem, even large numbers of wolf packs are difficult to find.

The energy points obtained after killing human wolfs are not as many as imagined, but on second thought, it is already very good that a single individual provides so much energy.

The strength of these monsters is not directly accumulated according to the energy points of individuals, nor does it mean that a pack of wolves is stronger than human wolfs.

Although the more energy points obtained by killing, the more ferocious the monster, but Dick always feels that the higher the level of monsters, the slower the energy points will rise.

You can't get hundreds of energy points by killing a monster!

As for the final commission, it should be the [Werewolf Commission] of Sheriff Darwin. I didn't expect that my unintentional and casual approach would have extra gains.

It seems that completing the commission is currently the better way to obtain energy points, and the rewards obtained should be measured according to the harm caused by the monster.

So, how to distribute these 500 energy points?

Should I accumulate more and upgrade [Swordsmanship] directly?

Forget it, I'm going back soon anyway, and I might face the danger of the Demon Hunting Cult, so I'll upgrade [Psychic Shockwave] first.

In an instant, only 100 energy points were left on the panel, and [Psychic Shockwave] was upgraded to [Elite].

As the impact range increased by two meters, the damage also increased, making it easier to deal with humanoid monsters, and even the slowing effect on large monsters was more obvious.

After swallowing the last bite of food in his mouth, Dick turned off the light and fell down. After a moment, a slight snoring sound was heard.

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