Vol 3 Prologue (1/2)
Log Horizon Volume 3Prologue
The hunter stopped in his tracks, concentrating on the far-away cries of birds
While listening to the wind in thefootsteps behind him
There was nothing strange, just the footsteps of the hunter's student
”too, too fast huff, huff Master you are too fast”
”Catch your breath”
The student co, his frail body treue
He was now 14, and had been training for 1 year
Co this for 30 years, he was still a young hatchling
It was not the difference in body strength In fact, if you coht be stronger than this old ht
In short, there was a technique in hiking
The way to shi+ft your center of gravity, looking for stable footholds, the length of your strides, your body movements
There were techniques in all areas, not grasping them would result in unnecessary loss of stamina
The e, it was a cruel place, not es suitable for hu thing, forced to fight in the same conditions as other animals
In this cruel world, if you used up all of your strength, the only thing that awaited you would be death Just surviving was a challenge in the deep mountains
But this only applied to People of the Land
For Adventurers who had limitless stamina, this was not the case The hunter saw an Adventurer younger than his student hu effortlessly up a steep hill
This incident
The hunter was different fro to live in the ht years, but in his village, he had a reputation as a strong and powerful man
With his thick and powerful li with his sturdy jaw line, he had the air of an experienced ht with anyone before
The panting youth beside hi able to hunt for deer and boars to provide the village with valuableup the e
And because of this, he understood his limits
No ainst Adventurers They were like a hurricane or an angry storon (which the hunter had never seen before) was co
”Let's move”
TheA groan for synored it He was also trained in a si, he needed to experience it hirasp the technique The youth's load was only half of what the hunter was carrying anyway
Bypassing the forest, and e of the mountain
He maintained a rhyth casually But the hunter's eyes were always carefully scanning the vegetation Their travel routes were not the same as the deer's and boars', but you still needed to ilance to be a hunter
It was summer now, and theout of hibernation He wanted to avoidthem
”Mas Master, where are we going?”
”The east e”
Thewas known as the Awyu mountain, a vast zone in the crescent island of Yae the hunter lived in was surrounded by mountains Mountains were just all around them, they would not differentiate which hich, they were all just mountains to them
The streaiant trees on the ridges in technical ter places by their land h for them