The enemy was killed by a weak person.

This is an "accident", a scene where a weak person accidentally kills a strong enemy.

Alger's strength is quite good, both in swordsmanship and physical fitness.

Especially after learning the "Knight Breathing Method", the increase in explosive power also makes his attack more rapid.

So in order to complete this scene, Reens needs to be more serious.

Killing Alger is not difficult for Reens, which is not only because of the overwhelming swordsmanship, but also because Reens often uses him to test his sword and has a better understanding of his situation.

Since the instructor taught the "Knight Breathing Method", the strength of some trainers has greatly improved.

The trainers who rank higher are now stronger than ordinary guards.

So now, when Reans practices swordplay, he chooses those trainers who are at the front as the "practice swordplay" targets.

Of course, when he really wants to kill someone, Reans doesn't care about the difference between guards and trainers.

All living beings in front of him are killable targets, and only death can stop killing.

"Isn't this 'Sleeping Reans'?"

"You actually won, and it seems that you didn't get hurt. You're lucky."

"It's a pity... you met me in this round."

"I hope your good luck can protect you from successfully leaving the field alive."

Alger said to Reans with a somewhat arrogant tone and a smile.

"Sleeping Reans" is Reans' nickname among the trainers.

This is mainly because Reans will "fall asleep" immediately after each round of training.

Such behavior is not a big deal when the number of times is small.

But Reans does this almost every time, which naturally attracts the attention of others, and slowly he has the nickname "Sleeping Reans".

Of course, Reans knew about the nickname.

However, this nickname is just a description of a characteristic. Although it is a bit conspicuous, it is limited to trainers.

The instructors and the training camp don't care about nicknames. They only care about your performance in training.

Therefore, the nickname will not have any impact on Reans's behavior of hiding his strength.

Reans naturally no longer pays too much attention to that information.

Some people just like to give people nicknames. This is not only a joke, but also a way for them to recognize others.

"End alive... Alger, do you want to kill me?"

Reans said to Alger standing opposite with a solemn expression.

"No, no, no... Of course I don't want to kill you."

"It's just that if you're too weak to survive my sword, it's none of my business."

"Just like the one before, he was too weak and died before I could take two of his swords."

"You've prevented me from feeling the feel of a real sword... You're such a useless piece of trash."

"I hope you won't be the same, Reans."

Alger grinned and continued to laugh at Reans wantonly.

Reans was silent and didn't continue talking.

Responding again would not be in line with Reans's external personality.

Although Reans is a madman who likes to kill in the dungeon, Reans's behavior is very normal in reality.

A normal person would be on high alert when hearing such a death threat.

Instead of continuing to chat with someone who wants to kill you.

More importantly, the duel has already begun and the chat can't continue.

A short drama is about to start filming, and the leading actors Reans and Alger will present their exquisite acting skills.

...

"Dang"

Riens blocked Alger's long sword steadily.

"Not bad, better than the last one."

Alger smiled a little surprised when he saw that Reens caught his sword steadily and did not bounce it off.

After that, Alger continued to swing his sword at Reens more quickly.

Similar to Alger's personality, his swordsmanship is also very aggressive, and he always takes the initiative in every duel.

He likes to use rapid and continuous slashes to make the opponent reveal a flaw in passive defense, and then be chopped down by him.

In response to his habit, Reens has designed a plot for him.

"Dangdang...Dangdang"

Reens' long sword repeatedly collided with Alger's slashes, making a series of collision sounds.

At the same time, he was constantly injured by Alger's long sword.

However, Reans controlled the extent of the scratches. Although they were dense, the blood flowing out made Reans look

Looks like a bloody man.

But in fact, all the blood collected does not amount to 200ml.

Not nearly enough to make Reigns feel weak.

And the pain caused by this kind of minor injury is completely insignificant compared to the pain Riens endured in the dungeon.

It was like being pricked by a needle, not that it didn't hurt, but it was incomparable to the severe pain that felt like the brain was splitting apart.

Therefore, even if Reigns was constantly attacked by Alger, he could still hold the sword steadily with an expressionless face.

However, this is not in line with the plot that Reigns has arranged for himself.

In order to continuously stimulate Alger's desire to attack, Reigns would show him pain and panic at the right time after being attacked.

Let him fall into the pleasure of killing others and making them lose resistance step by step under his offensive.

This method is useless if used against Ben.

Because Ben is not the kind of character who likes to hurt others.

But, it can be done for Alger.

Seeing that Reigns' wounds were increasing, blood kept splattering out, and his arms were still shaking.

Alger didn't speak, but the smile on his face became thicker and thicker, the corners of his mouth gradually opened, and his whole person was in a state of excitement.

Killing a weakling would not excite Alger.

Just like he said before.

He couldn't block the two swords, and he couldn't even feel the feel of holding the sword. What was there to be happy about?

But watching an opponent with some strength gradually lose resistance under his own offensive is a great satisfaction.

"clang"

Another clash of swords.

However, this time was different from before. Reigns seemed to have been knocked away from the sword, revealing a large defensive hole.

This was a very big flaw. If Alger swung his sword along the empty door, he would definitely be able to inflict heavy damage on Reigns.

It can even kill Riens directly.

Faced with this opportunity, of course Alger would not miss it.

The smile on his face reached its peak, and his eyes were fixed on Riens' fatal part.

He seemed to see his sword passing through Riens' body, and the blood spurting out along the sword dyed his hands red.

Alger was extremely excited. The excitement that he was about to complete his goal brought his emotions directly to a climax.

However, Alger didn't notice, or in other words, didn't care.

In his eyes, the face full of despair Riens swung a sword.

From Alger's perspective, this sword could not hit him.

So he didn't react, and still confidently slashed his sword towards Riens' fatal part.

But in the eyes of outsiders standing on the sidelines, Riens hurriedly swung his sword after being knocked away.

No one thought that this sword would have any effect, but when they saw Alger hit the sword, he had no intention of avoiding it. It seemed that he was taking the initiative.

Then, everyone outside the field watched as Riens' long sword cut off Alger's neck.

This scene left people outside the venue confused.

As for Alger's head, which rolled to the ground, his eyes were wide open, and his eyes seemed to be full of disbelief.

As if asking everyone who looks at it...

Why?

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