The wind wolf was so strong that it could not resist the attack.

Retracting his gaze, Reens charged at the wind wolf again.

There was no small wind blade blocking the charge, which confirmed Reens's previous guess.

That is, after the wind wolf released the huge wind blade after accumulating power, it could not continue to use its ability in a short period of time.

The wind wolf saw that its strongest attack was dodged by Reens, and he continued to attack its direction.

It wanted to roar, but because of its damaged vocal cords, it could only stare at Reens with vicious eyes.

Although it lost the "strongest weapon" as a monster, this result also aroused the ferocity of the wind wolf as a carnivorous animal.

A trapped beast still fights, which is particularly terrible.

But what Reens wanted was the joy of fighting.

Seeing the wind wolf rushing over to deal with his charge, Reens' eyes flashed with madness, and the corners of his mouth unconsciously raised slightly.

The desire to kill in his heart made Reens excited.

In the stands, the man who was sitting and watching this "dangerous beast fight" turned his head to the instructor standing beside him and asked his question.

"Are the people trained here so crazy?"

"Although I don't know much about fighting, he seems to deliberately avoid the attack of the wind wolf."

"Is this correct?"

The man asked in confusion.

"Well, except for that unstoppable attack, he deliberately didn't dodge at other times."

"He seems to like this crazy fighting style of exchanging injuries for injuries and lives for lives."

The instructor responded to the man.

"Is there any deep meaning in doing this?"

The man asked the instructor again.

"Everyone has his own characteristics. Integrating these characteristics into swordsmanship is the swordsmanship tendency."

"Perhaps this is the swordsmanship tendency he chose."

The instructor continued to answer.

Hearing this, the man stopped asking questions and turned his attention back to the bloody battle below.

The figures of Reans and Wind Wolf clashed again.

Facing the claws that attacked, Reans chose to ignore them. He raised his long sword and slashed along the flaw that Wind Wolf missed because of raising his forearm.

The claws scratched Reans' chest, taking away a lot of his flesh and blood again, but at the same time the long sword also split the chest of Wind Wolf.

The blood of both sides gushed out, mixed together in the air, and scattered on the ground together.

"Hmm"

Reans snorted, and then continued to swing the long sword to cut at the neck of Wind Wolf.

Seeing the long sword slashing towards his neck, Wind Wolf instinctively opened his bloody mouth and tried to bite the long sword.

But in a flash, it realized that its mouth had been split open and it couldn't bite the long sword at all.

So the wind wolf subconsciously turned its head to dodge Reens' attack.

But the pause caused by the sudden change of action made it unable to dodge the slash towards its neck.

Reens' slash directly cut off most of the wind wolf's neck, and the gushing blood dyed everything around it red.

After being attacked, the wind wolf wanted to fight back, but unfortunately the previous attack had already cut off the connection between its head and spine.

It was no longer able to fight back...

The wind wolf fell, but Reens did not dare to relax, and swung the sword again to completely cut off the wind wolf's head.

The battle was over.

Reens sat on the ground, gasping for breath.

The wounds on his body and the continuous explosion of his body made him feel unprecedentedly weak.

This weakness was not like the collapse caused by severe pain after being punished by the "slave contract".

Now this kind of weakness is more like the feeling of exhaustion, as if life is being stripped away.

If you ignore the pain in your body, this feeling is quite similar to how Reans felt after the initial training.

The fatigue even exceeded the pain in your body.

However, Reans felt a sense of satisfaction in his heart.

The previously accumulated desire to kill was fully released at this moment.

"It feels good."

Reans thought to himself.

Although this fighting method does not conform to his own swordsmanship inclination, it cannot be denied that this kind of bloody battle is indeed very suitable for relieving pressure.

The slight depression of not being able to kill those judges before also dissipated.

"Then... continue."

"Time is like quicksand in your hand. Although you can't catch it all, you can catch it a little bit."

With this idea, Reans exited the current copy and continued to open

Next round of dungeons.

Next, Reens continued to fight the wind wolf in the dungeons.

He broke down its fighting habits again and again, and killed it again and again.

Of course, Reens no longer used the previous violent fighting methods in the later battles, but switched back to his familiar swordsmanship tendency.

And with the strength of the wind wolf, Reens only needed to be careful, it would have no chance to counterattack.

Even later, after knowing the wind wolf well enough, Reens could even kill it without injury.

It can be said that now the wind wolf, except for its thick skin, is already a small monster for Reens.

Even if it has thick skin, Reens can directly find its weakness and kill it with one sword.

In the middle, Reens, who was a little tired of killing wolves, thought about changing a monster and coming out to chop it.

Unfortunately, the guard who fed the monster medicine was stubborn and firmly disagreed with Reens' proposal.

There was no other way, Reens could only kill him with one sword, and then he was killed by the instructor who rushed down.

So, people should listen to advice.

If the guard could listen to advice, two lives would not have been lost, right?

However, Reens also knew that this kind of thing was probably not something he could decide, and it was mainly arranged by the instructor standing in the stands.

He did not dare, and could not change the monsters used for the assessment at will.

Although he did not have the opportunity to fight other monsters, as he got to know the wind wolf, Reens began to have a doubt.

How did it use the wind blade?

After killing the wind wolf, Reens dissected it, but did not find any "magic core" or the like from it.

So it depends on the brain? Impossible.

As soon as this idea came up, Reens directly denied it.

He was unwilling to admit that his IQ was lower than that of a wolf, and if he really relied on the brain, could Marvin's years of experiments and research not be as good as a wolf?

So the only guess left was "physical instinct".

The reason why the Wind Wolf can use the Wind Blade is because of his innate talent or the instinct given by his blood.

After confirming this, Reens had new doubts.

"What is instinct?"

"How can I use my instinct?"

"What can instinct bring me?"

Thinking of this, Reens suddenly thought of swordsmanship.

"Wind Blade is a skill, and swordsmanship is also a skill, so can my swordsmanship be integrated into my instinct like the Wind Wolf's Wind Blade?"

With the emergence of this idea, Reens felt a sudden enlightenment.

He seemed to have found the "swordsmanship style" he had been pursuing.

The instinct that goes deep into the bone marrow is the style, and the logic embedded in the thinking is also the style.

"Swordsmanship style" is to integrate swordsmanship into instinct and into the logic of self-thinking.

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