Everyone will die, to a lesser or greater degree, depending on their status in the hearts of others and the impact it causes.

Marvin is old, and those who can really feel sad for his death have long gone.

And he himself is obsessed with his youthful dreams, and his lonely personality makes him childless and has no real friends.

So, although his death is a bit serious for the training camp, it is just a minor matter for the entire Glenbargen family.

At least compared with the right to inherit the title, it is somewhat insignificant.

Therefore, after confirming that Marvin's death is likely to be caused by someone within the family.

The investigation team is ready to stop the investigation and hand over the next work to the instructor.

The truth may be revealed one day, but it cannot be discovered by them, and some truths are not suitable for disclosure.

Their main product is a non-stick pan.

Anyway, they have done what they should do, and no one can blame them for their negligence in this regard.

Marvin is just a lonely old man, with few connections in the family. If he dies, he dies. They don't care much.

But if they continue to investigate, they may offend relevant interest groups.

They don't want to get into such a big trouble.

As for the instructor, he will not give up the investigation, because this is his duty.

As the highest person in charge of the training camp, Marvin is also his subordinate in theory. His subordinate was killed on his own territory, and as a leader, he naturally needs to make some statements.

Resolute investigation is the statement that the instructor needs to make.

Whether the murderer can be found? What is the result of the investigation? Whether the "truth" will be announced?

Attitude is very important.

On the other side.

"It's not long since the sun rose. Instead of continuing to wait for news in a daze, it's better to catch up on some sleep... I'm going to sleep, do you want to?"

Riens asked Ben.

After waking Ben up and explaining some of the situation to him, Reens didn't want to waste time to continue to be in a daze in the dormitory.

"No, you go to sleep, I can't sleep."

Ben refused.

"Okay, I'll go to sleep, call me if you need anything."

Riens greeted Ben and lay down on the bed again to enter the dungeon.

"So fast! I really admire this guy's ability to sleep when he said he would. Could this guy be a reincarnation of a sleep demon?"

Ben looked at Reens who fell asleep just a few seconds after lying down, and couldn't help sighing.

However, he didn't have as big a heart as Reens. Facing the changes in the training camp, he still seemed to not care and went back to sleep.

Moreover, there were only two of them left in the dormitory of the original 10 people.

Reens went to sleep, so someone had to "stand guard" and watch the situation.

In this way, Ben sometimes sat on the bed in a daze, and sometimes walked to the window to watch the situation outside.

As for Reens, he was fighting hard in the dungeon to improve his swordsmanship.

Reens certainly didn't care about the changes in the training camp, but he knew that it was useless to think about it in the absence of information.

Instead of wasting that time, it would be better to practice swordsmanship.

Ben just didn't have the conditions. If he had the same dungeon ability as Reens, he would probably make the same choice.

After getting rid of Marvin, Reens only had two threats left in this training camp.

Reens defined threats as situations that could kill him.

Those who couldn't kill him were not threats at all, and at best were a nuisance.

The first threat was being besieged by many people.

Two fists can't beat four hands, although Reens can basically kill the guards and trainers in the training camp with one sword.

But this "one sword, one kill" was completed when Reens had enough space to dodge and saw the opportunity to strike out with the sword at high speed.

Because of his familiarity with others and his suppression in swordsmanship.

So Reens was able to complete the "one sword, one kill" process quickly.

But no matter how fast it is, it still takes a certain amount of time. If Reens is blocked from dodging by multiple people during this process, he will basically be killed by random swords.

This is not a prediction, but something that happened to Reens a long time ago.

After discovering that single-player sword trials could not bring more progress, how could Reens resist the idea of ​​fighting multiple people alone?

Even Reens likes the feeling of being surrounded and killing when he could be killed at any time.

Every time he sees himself rushing into the crowd to kill, Reens feels

I am crazy.

But the feeling of venting my desire to kill is really refreshing.

Unfortunately, I always get hacked to death, which makes Reans a little unhappy.

So, one of Reans' current goals is to kill through the training camp.

The second threat is the instructor.

At present, the only one in the entire training camp who can crush him in all directions is the instructor.

The difference in physical fitness makes Reans die every time he challenges the instructor.

And now, Reans enters the dungeon to find the instructor to practice sword.

From a long time ago, Reans knew that simply bullying weaklings could not improve himself.

Only by constantly challenging strong enemies and challenging one's own upper limit can one make continuous progress.

Reans has been doing this all the time. With the dungeon, he uses his life as an iron block and hard work as fuel to constantly forge the long sword called the goal.

After slaughtering Alger in the dungeon yesterday afternoon, Reans still did not find the feeling he wanted.

So he set his sights on the strongest individual in the training camp.

And it was the instructor who first told him the concepts of "swordsmanship tendency" and "swordsmanship style".

This shows that the instructor must have a certain understanding of the so-called "swordsmanship style".

Otherwise, he would not have said "deriving your own style, you can enter the door of kendo and reach the first realm of swordsmanship".

However, it is basically impossible to know what "swordsmanship style" is from the instructor's mouth.

So Reens can only understand it from the instructor's "sword".

He now has the strength to stand in front of the instructor and has the qualifications to find the answer himself.

After the review last night, Reens has been looking for the instructor to test the sword in the dungeon.

After entering the dungeon, Reens' figure appeared in the shadow of the building outside the warehouse.

At this time, the moon is round and the moonlight is like water, but darkness is still the eternal theme of the night.

Now is the time when Reens just got the long sword from the warehouse and sneaked out.

Reans needs to start from here and quickly rush to a house in the south of the training camp.

That is where the instructor will rest tonight.

Reans also spent some time to determine the instructor's location.

Although he didn't know why the instructor didn't sleep in his own house, but ran to the small house in the south to rest?

But Reans didn't need to know this, he just had to kill there.

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