It was noon.

A man with tattered clothes, a tired face, and a long sword in his hand appeared outside the dense forest.

"Huh... I finally got out. Surviving in the wilderness is really not something that ordinary people can survive."

Reens blocked the dazzling sunlight with his hands, then looked around and said with a long sigh of relief.

Since entering the Monster Forest that night, Reens took almost a month to finally walk out of the forest.

That period of time can be said to be a torturous experience for Reens.

At the beginning, before he went deep into the Monster Forest, Reens was still relatively relaxed.

Because the monsters on the periphery were basically no threat to him, he could basically kill one small animal with one sword with a sharp blade.

In the beginning, Reans had almost every meal of juicy monster meat.

Even the most troublesome rest problem in the wild was solved because of the existence of the dungeon.

Just build a simple wooden house and lie down with your eyes closed to get enough rest, without worrying about the quality of sleep.

However, when Reans went deep into the monster forest, the situation changed drastically.

Because the monsters in the depths of the forest were too dense, many times, he just killed one and another came, and some even came in groups.

For example, the wind wolf...

Can you imagine the scene of being chased by a large group of wind wolves?

Reans almost died under the overwhelming wind blades.

Fortunately, he was a knight with an affinity for the wind element, ran fast, and with the perception of the wind, he escaped successfully.

Since then, Reans dared not underestimate this former "sword test object".

In addition, the problem of rest is also difficult to guarantee.

Every time Reans took a short nap in the dungeon, his sword instinct would quickly wake him up.

Because another unknown monster attacked him while he was sleeping.

It was miserable!

For some reason, the monsters in the deep forest were very hostile to humans.

During the time in the deep forest, Reans would encounter monsters almost every few steps, and then trigger a battle.

He was always fighting or fighting or escaping every day.

There was almost no rest time.

He even drank all the potions he brought from Kara City, including several bottles of [Physical Potions].

Even one of his long swords was broken...

Fortunately, the refined long sword of the Glenbargen family was still durable.

Although it is a little broken now, at least it walked out of there intact with him.

Continuous fighting, coupled with lack of rest, during that period, Reans even hated fighting a little.

Fortunately, he walked out.

Thinking of this, Reens couldn't help but sigh in his heart that it had been difficult during this period.

"Who are you, young man?"

A woodcutter who was collecting wood for the winter for his family clenched his hatchet, looked at Reens with some vigilance, and then asked.

It's not his fault that he was vigilant... It's mainly because Reens's behavior was a bit strange.

He suddenly appeared in rags, holding a sharp blade, talking to himself, sighing, which really made people worry.

If he hadn't seen clearly that Reens was a human, he would have almost thrown the hatchet in his hand.

Hearing someone calling him, Reens also turned his attention to the uncle in front of him.

He took a quick look and confirmed that there was no elemental reaction on his body, and there was no sense of threat, and then he smiled.

"Uncle, don't be nervous. I'm an adventurer, an official adventurer of the Adventurer Association."

"Look, this is my ID. Do you recognize it?"

Rians took out the "Adventurer's ID" from his pocket and shook it, saying with a smile.

Perhaps moved by the kindness shown by Reans, the uncle put down his guard and responded a little embarrassedly:

"That... I can't read, but I've heard of the adventurer you're talking about."

"I heard that those adventurers always like to enter dangerous forests to hunt monsters. Is your situation the same?"

"Yes, yes... I accepted a commission to hunt a monster in the forest, but I got lost while walking,"

"I've been lost in the forest for almost a month, and it took a lot of effort to get out."

Rians followed the uncle's words and nodded to "explain".

"Are all you adventurers monsters? How can you survive alone in a forest full of monsters for a month?"

"No wonder everyone in the town said that if they encounter trouble, they can definitely find you to solve it."

The uncle was a little surprised when he heard Reans' explanation.

It was really hard for him to imagine how a person could survive in a pile of monsters?

"I'm just a little stronger than ordinary people..."

"By the way, uncle, can you tell me where this is?"

"You know I'm lost, so I don't know where I am now."

Reans was modest for a moment, and then asked the uncle.

Reans didn't lie about getting lost, but he didn't have a map, so how could he know where he was.

And even if he had a map, it would be difficult for him to find the right direction in the forest.

"This is Hughes Town. If you walk over there, you can see everyone's houses."

The uncle stretched out his hand and pointed in a direction and said.

"Can you explain it in detail? For example, in which country, which territory, or near which city?"

Reans frowned and continued to ask.

He had never heard of the so-called Hughes Town.

Although he had never been to the small towns around Kara City, he at least knew the names of the towns.

From this point of view, he should at least not have walked back.

"Uh..."

Hearing this question, the uncle was stunned. After thinking for a while, he continued to respond intermittently:

"Uncle, I have rarely been out of the small town in my life, so I don't know much."

"I only know that it takes a long way outside the town of Hughes to reach a big city."

"That big city seems to be called Colbert or Gilbert?"

"As for the name of the country...why don't you go to the town and ask other people?"

After the uncle finished speaking, he smiled awkwardly, obviously feeling a little embarrassed that he could not answer Reens' question well.

Hearing this, Reans didn't care, just smiled to show that it was okay, and then said:

"Thank you very much for your advice, uncle... I have nothing, these dried meat pieces may be of some help to you."

As he said, Reans took out the dried meat pieces from the package behind him and handed them to the uncle.

These pieces of meat are monster meat, and they are also food for Reans along the way.

As for the drying process, Reans used the wind element in his body to affect the external elements, so that the meat pieces were quickly dried and dehydrated.

The operation of the internal elements affecting the external elements is recorded in Lucrecia's book, which is a means that can only be used in the Great Knight stage.

It was also from this book that Reans knew that he had taken a big step towards the Great Knight.

Although he has not accumulated more than half of the wind elements in his body now.

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