In the middle of the most prestigious underground labyrinth in the Lapps Mountain Range.
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A three-member adventuring team was walking through the dimly lit tunnels.
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Here, the sunlight had been completely blocked.
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The elementary lighting magic that the adventurers had mastered could only barely illuminate their outlines.
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Diana, the only female member of the group, mouthed an incantation.
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Another Primary Illumination spell was renewed in her palm.
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She glanced back at the guy at the back who was grinding and making various marks on the wall, and urged with dissatisfaction:
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"Please! Uncle, can you move faster, illumination spells also consume physical strength!"
The man called "Uncle" was named Galen Aldun.
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He was about thirty-five or thirty-six years old.
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He had deep eyes and three-dimensional features.
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Combined with a strong and muscular body.
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Even if he had already reached the age of an uncle, he was still a rather flavorful uncle.
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But that plain to somewhat cheap full-coverage armor limited Galen's charm.
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It made him appear a bit plain.
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Galen raised the torch in his hand and sincerely suggested:
"Illumination spells are actually more effective with torches if you have a lower level."
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The voice came out through the face armor, appearing a bit dull.
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"Heh."
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Diana rolled her eyes dismissively.
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"No way no way? As a lower level adventurer actually using torches? Uncle ah, you wouldn't even be able to scrape together the money to purchase an elementary lighting art, right?"
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Using words to squeeze this old-fashioned uncle.
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It was Diana's newly discovered method of amusing herself on this journey.
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"Oh sorry, I shouldn't have asked such an obvious question. When I was in the recruitment hall of the Adventurer's Guild before, I was impressed by your information board, Uncle ..."
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Diana giggled.
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"Shield Block, Shield Throw ... these old-fashioned skills can only be seen on you, Uncle, right?"
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"Cut the crap, venturing in a scene like the underground palace, leaving a mark is also a necessary behavior."
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A young male voice rang out.
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The one who spoke was Ivo, who was walking alongside Diana.
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Ivo was wearing a shiny silver armor.
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The matching helmet hung at his waist along with his cross sword.
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The lion-like blonde hair was deliberately revealed.
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The matching of the blonde hair and silver armor made Ivo look heroic and full of valor, but also set off a few points of aristocratic temperament.
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In terms of selling looks alone, it definitely crushed Uncle Galen.
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"This is just a lower level quest, with Ivo's strength of you being close to a mid-level adventurer, completing the quest is still not easy."
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When facing Ivo, the silver-armored knight.
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Diana's tone obviously became softer.
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She intentionally or unintentionally leaned her body next to Ivo's.
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While her plump body came into contact with the cold silver armor, Diana could feel Ivo's increasingly hot heart.
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Diana face hung worship expression.
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In her heart, she secretly laughed: Hmph, a prudent noble brat, when this mission is over, I will see you still not on the spot.
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Galen O'Shield, who was following at the end, was also observing his two temporary teammates.
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The equipment and skills of these two young men were not bad.
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However, the professional quality of being adventurers was really worrying.
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First was Ivo, who was a battle position.
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Not to mention not wearing the most important helmet properly, he didn't even maintain the basic tactical formation.
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There was also that Diana.
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As a law job girl specializing in healing.
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Running alongside a battle cleric, is she afraid that she won't die fast enough?
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If this were to be placed in his former team.
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The leader of the group would definitely use his Legendary quality belt to educate these two young people ruthlessly, right?
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Just as he was thinking, Galen suddenly saw the darkness in front of him.
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There were several fiery red lines that were rapidly traveling in the air.
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The two adventurers who were walking in front of him also discovered the strange situation ahead at the same time.
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Ivo drew out the cross sword at his waist and smoothly pulled out a series of gorgeous sword blossoms, confronting the things in the darkness from a distance.
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Diana consciously took a step back.
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For not worrying about the difficulty of an inferior quest.
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Diana did not withdraw too far, merely hiding behind Ivo.
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The torch held by Galen suddenly shook.
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The oxygen supporting the burning flame seemed to have thinned considerably in an instant.
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Galen's heart fluttered and he loudly warned, "Quickly get out of the way! It's fire magic!"
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At the sound of his words, Galen was already lunging towards the side, tumbling against the wall.
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Almost at the same time, the spell in the darkness was also brewing.
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A crimson light instantly dispelled the darkness.
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A fireball the size of a man's head came whistling.
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With a high speed that caused people to fail to react, it crashed hard in front of Ivo.
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In the instant the flames reached his body, the necklace Ivo wore close to his body suddenly shattered.
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At the same time, a light blue barrier unfolded to protect Ivo in it.
Ivo, who took the brunt of the attack, was unhurt thanks to the protection of the props.
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Diana, who was hiding behind him, was not so lucky.
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The sparks burned her skin, causing the adventuress to cry out in pain.
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The flames dispersed the darkness and reflected the appearance of the sneak attacker.
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It was a humanoid creature less than three feet tall.
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The pointed, large ears and trademark long nose indicated its identity - it was a kobold.
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A fae kobold with fiery red lines on its skin.
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Seeing that the fireball spell didn't work, the kobold immediately didn't dare to stay.
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It turned around and ran towards the deeper darkness.
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"The Flame Goblin ... is the right target!"
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Ivo didn't have time to feel sorry for the damaged props, holding his cross sword upside down and chasing after him.
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Diana hastily cast a small healing spell on herself.
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She also moved her long legs to follow behind Ivo.
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Galen was still at the end of the group.
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With his speed, he was able to surpass Diana and even Ivo.
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It was just that the tumbling just now had caused his waist to flash a bit.
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It wasn't because Galen's body was weak.
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It was precisely because his muscle power was too strong.
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The violent force under a long time of not taking risks.
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It made him somewhat unable to control the force himself.
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"Ugh, it's true that after not being on a mission for too long, the body still has some trouble adapting."
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Covering his waist and back, Galen struggled to keep up.
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He didn't want to become a burden in the eyes of the youngsters.
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Turning a corner, Ivo had already caught up with the kobold.
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It was wielding a cross sword and fighting furiously with the other party.
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Diana, on the other hand, maintained her Primary Illumination to bring light to Ivo.
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On the other hand, she was applying Primary Strength, Primary Endurance and other gain spells for Ivo.
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"Ivo-chan, I'll help too!"
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Galen undid his bindings and removed the wooden round shield from his left arm.
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With the help of the faint light from the Primary Illumination spell.
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Galen took a step and twisted his waist and sent his shoulders, the muscles under the cheap equipment suddenly bulging.
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The small round shield came off his hand, carrying the sound of whistling wind and fast into a blurry residual shadow!
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Unfortunately, the sprain in his waist affected his play.
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It made the accuracy of the throwing shield appear off.
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Bang!
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The solid wood and iron clad round shield slammed heavily into Ivo's undershirt.
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It directly knocked the blonde swordsman to the ground.
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Even the shiny silver armor dented a piece.
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The tricky enemy who was in a furious fight one second fell to the ground in the next instant.
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The Flame Goblin was also stunned.
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Then it seized the opportunity and fled into a tunnel.
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Diana hurriedly ran over to help Ivo up and angrily shouted in the direction the round shield flew from:
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"Hey hey hey! What's wrong with you people? Not only did you contribute nothing along the way before, but now you're bashing your teammates?"
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Galen apologized repeatedly, he was truly feeling a bit ashamed.
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Diana got the better of him, "Is apologizing useful? Do you believe I'll go back and report you to the Adventurer's Guild!"
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Ivo's face was complicated as he pressed down Diana's hand that was pointing at Galen.
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As a victim, Ivo could best understand the weight of that shield throw just now.
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In terms of brawn alone, this mediocre uncle definitely did not lose to himself.
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"Alright, all stop talking."
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Ivo picked up the small round shield and handed it back to Galen.
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"Uncle O'Shield, since you are a shield guard, do what you should do in your profession, the output chores will be taken care of by Diana and I."
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Galen nodded his head repeatedly, "Ivo-chan, I'm really sorry about just now."
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Ivo waved his hand and took the lead to chase after the tunnel where the Flame Goblin had fled.
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Galen walked to Diana's side, somewhat embarrassed:
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"That ... Diana, can you apply a healing magic to me?"
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"Healing magic?" Diana was wary, "You didn't just break your foot just now!"
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"No no, I just twisted my waist." Galen hurriedly clarified.
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"Oh god!" Diana was a little freaked out.
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"Don't learn to come out and take risks when you're older! I must have been blinded by the devil at the time to agree to let you in the team!"
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Having said that, Diana still chanted a spell and cast Primary Heal on Galen.
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She didn't want to risk her life while being distracted by taking care of a wasted uncle!
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After chasing through the tunnel for a few moments, the space ahead opened up.
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It was a large fork in the road that connected seven or eight canals.
"Which way did that kobold go?"
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Ivo also held up a ball of primary lighting magic in his hand.
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Trying to find a trace of the flaming kobold.
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Swoosh-poof!
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Suddenly, a short spear broke through the air from the darkness.
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Before either Ivo or Diana could react.
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Galen's small round shield had already caught the short spear.
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The spear head was embedded into the solid wood shield, and the end was still trembling slightly.
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Ivo slightly glanced sideways, somewhat surprised at Galen's reaction speed.
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Galen's ears twitched slightly, and he said in a deep voice, "Something is approaching, there are a lot of them!"
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It seemed to be to corroborate Galen's words.
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A short silhouette rushed out from within the tunnel.
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Even the tunnel that Galen and the others had come from was intercepted and blocked by these guys.
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The dense sound of footsteps, and the strange cries that could not be distinguished from crying or laughing, brought an unknown fear to the adventurers.
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It brought an unknown fear to the adventurers.
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The weak light from the Elementary Lighting Technique couldn't illuminate those figures at all.
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It was only when Galen walked forward with his torch held high that he was able to vaguely reflect the appearance of those things.
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It was a full ten kobolds!
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The Flame Goblins that were the target of the mission were also listed!
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Under the flickering firelight.
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The expressions on the kobolds' faces looked increasingly strange and hideous.
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They were holding short spears, stones, and various weapons scavenged from the dead adventurers.
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In a fan shape, they surrounded Galen and the others.
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"Crap ..." Ivo's heart flooded with fear the moment he saw the number of enemies.
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The danger grade of ordinary Goblins was lower than Flame Goblins though.
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But that was only because the latter had the ability to cast flame spells.
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In terms of melee combat alone, the difference between the two was actually not that great.
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Just now, just one Flame Goblin had gotten Ivo into a fierce battle.
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Now that ten Goblins were all on board, I'm afraid that only the best of the intermediate level adventurers would be able to fight it alone!
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"Ivo ... "Diana was frightened by the ferocious eyes of those monsters, she hid behind Ivo, "You can handle them, right?"
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"I ..." Ivo, the silver-armored swordsman, opened his mouth.
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But couldn't manage to say anything reassuring.
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"Something's not right." Galen pulled his short spear out of his own small round shield.
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These two young men, even if their professional qualities were poor, were still actual lower level adventurers.
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Inside, they were by no means this fragile.
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His line of sight swept over the gradually approaching enemies.
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Galen's gaze finally landed on the Flame Goblin.
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If he remembered correctly, certain fae kobolds could utilize the power of their own kind when acting in groups.
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The ability to cast a ranged aura.
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With a heartbeat, Galen instantly had a judgment and reminded, "Ivo-chan, cheer up, don't be affected by the fear aura!"
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"It won't work! There's no chance of winning if there are so many of them."
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Ivo's hand holding the hilt of his sword began to tremble slightly.
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The fear aura amplified the vulnerability within him.
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It made him unable to raise the courage to fight against it at all.
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Galen frowned and said to the Law Vocation Girl, "Diana, cast Courage Boost on Ivo."
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The voice that Galen transmitted through his face armor still seemed a bit dull.
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But in the ears of the panicked and clueless team members, it carried an inexplicable sense of reliability.
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Diana did as she was told.
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But because of her fear and nervousness, the incantations frequently went wrong.
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How could a simple elementary courage not be cast.
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By this time, the kobolds on the opposite side had already completed their encirclement.
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Stones and short spears were hurled out in droves, aiming straight at Diana.
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After the constant hunting and counter-hunting with the humans.
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The kobolds knew that the kind of female humans that didn't wear armor were the best to kill.
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At the same time the threat was also the greatest after giving the opponent enough time to cast a spell.
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The short spear whistled and Diana let out a yelp of fright.
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The spell that was about to be finished was interrupted again.
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Bang!
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Galen's round shield swung from side to side, snapping the short spears in midair alive.
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As for the painless flying stones, they were blocked one by one by Galen with his own body.
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"Feel free to cast the spell, and remember to apply a Courage Boost to yourself as well."
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Galen's lanky figure was like the most solid barrier, protecting the front of the two team members.
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Whether it was short spears or flying stones, they were all easily blocked by him.
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Diana's heart was greatly determined, and she finished casting two consecutive Primary Courage.
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In the dim light, Ivo's hand holding the sword was no longer shaking gently, and Diana's lips were no longer trembling as she recited the spell.
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Under certain circumstances, the effect that Elementary Courage could exert far exceeded other gain magic.
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At this time, the Goblins' throwing weapons had also been consumed.
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However, there was not a single attack that could break through Galen's defense.
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Dusting off the non-existent dust on his hands, Galen was stating his reliability with his overpowering strength!
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The kobolds wailed and shrieked as the Shield Guard's Taunt skill enraged them.
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They either raised their short axes or dragged their wolfsbane clubs and swarmed towards Galen.