6 Fores (1/2)
As Alkaroth was immersed in hugging his pet he suddenly felt his neck going cold.
As he looked down he saw his beloved pet had firmly bit into his neck.
”Wh-why?...”, There was shock and disbelief written all over his face as he collapsed lifelessly onto the ground.
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[Host has killed a Rank-3 Demonic Beast.]
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[+400 Exp.]
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Level Up!
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Level Up!
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Level Up!
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(+15 Unassigned Attributes)
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[Host's bloodline purity as increased by +3]
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[New Title Obtained: ”The Betrayer”.]
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'This time I didn't level up as fast as before. Looks like I would have to aim for higher ranked beasts but that won't be easy.', Yenma pondered has he swaggered his way out of the cave.
Yenma just suddenly remembered he had unlocked some ”missions” features.
'System, what is this missions feature?'
[Replying to Host, System will randomly assign missions to Host and upon completion Host will be rewarded with Exp.]
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'This is pretty convenient!'
'System, Show missions.'
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Missions:
Kill a Hellhound (+100 Exp)
Visit a Demonic City (+40 Exp)
Rob a Demonic Beast (+120 Exp)
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'Hmmm… Let's see if I can complete any of these missions on my way to finding a demonic city.'
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Yenma then travelled for days in Hell and all he saw was bleak greyish skies and cracked red ground with no signs of any life or vegetation.
Finally on the 8th day he came near the outer-reaches of a huge forest.
This forest was filled with demonic trees which were tall, bleak and ugly. The gloomy air around the forest definitely spoke for itself that this was certainly not a sacred place.
After deliberating for a while Yenma finally decided to enter the creepy forest.
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It had been a good two days inside the forest and nothing surprising happened.
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On the third day when Yenma was getting closer to the inner-regions of the forest he heard lot of beastly howls. He was immediately more cautious and careful in his movements.
Very soon Yenma came across a small rabbit that was chewing some demonic grass.