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Chapter 611 Monster Hunter's Notes

Chapter 611 Monster Hunter's Notes

Late at night, Blackrock City.

The city is divided by a certain street, one half brightly lit and the other half silent.

The brightly lit area is where adventurers roam, while the quiet area is where ordinary residents live.

In the past, everyone lived peacefully without disturbing each other, but now...
"Ow!"

A loud roar rang out from the brightly lit area and instantly carried into the quiet residential area.

"Awooo!" "Awooo!"

The next moment, roars of all sizes echoed the roar, making it seem as if a flock of dragons were in heat and looking for mates.

That's right, all of these roars are dragon roars.

Although these dragon roars sound different to human ears, to real dragons they sound like foreigners speaking broken local languages, and the timbre and other sounds are almost identical, like a bunch of clones.

But strangely enough, these dragon roars were also full of excitement.

"I'm truly impressed by these adventurers."

Yuffie's disciple, Abe, a twin dragon, listened to these dragon roars with a dark expression, and on the verge of collapse, covered his ears and shouted:
"Do these humans even know what they mean by yelling? They just keep shouting nonsense here!"

Moore had a similar reaction; the two of them now wished they could rush over and beat down these adventurers who were still yelling and disturbing the peace late at night.

Dragon roar is the language of dragons. A simple roar contains countless variations and can convey a great deal of information.

To Abe and his companions, these dragon roars emanating from human bodies were all strange and incomprehensible, and listening to them repeatedly felt like conversing with an ancient god.

One word can describe their feelings:
bother!
"It's all the fault of the Sien Dungeon."

Abe said irritably:

"They've produced so many half-baked dragon people."

Some time has passed since the appearance of the Great Dragon's Sacrifice Church, and various guides, useful or not, are flying around everywhere.

A group of people with strong abilities, or those who are relatively lucky, have already obtained the power of the Dragon's Feast.

The dragon's power is indeed well-deserved; everyone who has tried it says it's great.

The dragon feast ritual performed in front of the altar not only allows adventurers to obtain the power of dragons, but also enhances their physical fitness. Some people have reported that their eyesight seems to have improved!

A dragon's claw can shatter mountains and split rocks with a single slap, and a dragon's bite can collapse houses. The upgraded version of the [Flame Breath] obtained after hunting the dragon Agil, [Agil's Flame], can melt everything with its high temperature.

These prayers are very powerful!

Even for those who have the strength to defeat the dragon Agil and enjoy the dragon's feast, this is a considerable boost.

If there's any drawback, it's that it's released too slowly. High power comes with low speed, and it's easily interrupted by a certain level of impact.

There are advantages and disadvantages, but in the hearts of adventurers, the advantages always outweigh the disadvantages.

Some people have even developed fancy tricks.

Any dragon prayer that summons a dragon head to attack can be used to control the dragon to roar instead of attacking first.

This roar has no offensive power; it is simply a roar. Depending on the force and micro-management involved when people activate it, the roar will also have different tones.

This discovery should have been rather useless, but somehow it became a way for adventurers to greet each other. If someone roars, others will roar back in response, no matter when or where.

And so now, the roars of dragons echo throughout Blackrock City.

It's baffling, downright perplexing, yet the adventurers seem to enjoy it immensely. Even Gong Qiying couldn't understand what these people were trying to do.

This is probably because those who can obtain the power of the Dragon's Blessing are extremely rare.

So, those who are already Dragon Warriors want to use this to show off their superiority?
Anyway, as long as the adventurers are happy, that's all that matters.

"If my parents were here, they would be tempted to kill someone if they heard such awful yelling."

Abe suddenly let out a pure and majestic dragon roar towards the city, hoping to intimidate the half-baked dragon warriors and silence them.

As a result, the city was indeed quiet for a second or two, but then shouts full of surprise and delight rose up one after another.

It seemed that the adventurers hadn't expected anyone to be able to utter such a realistic dragon roar, and they all started imitating it.

"Damn it, a bunch of idiots."

Meanwhile, at Lanler's mansion.

"Your Highness, the team you summoned is thriving, and more and more people are signing up!"

Jon came over with a stack of papers, beaming with joy, to share the good news.

"Yes, that's what I expected."

Lanler appeared calm on the surface, but his eyebrows were raised in a playful manner, clearly indicating that he was overjoyed.

"After all, the sight of this prince battling that dragon will surely attract fellow warriors."

“That’s right, that’s right,” Jon didn’t complain but just praised, “This batch is the latest resume. Please take a look. If there are no problems, let these people join.”

"My team must be the best, and they must achieve results even stronger than those of Bitmold and his team."

A proud expression appeared on Lanler's face as he personally reviewed the resumes submitted by the adventurers, carefully selecting each one.

He has now moved away from vulgar tastes and spends his days doing only two things.

The first step is to train in the forest area, and the second is to recruit a team.

Recruit a team that is absolutely led by him and capable of challenging the Battle Festival! Although no one else said it, Lanler knew very well that his reputation was still not as good as Temud's.

His previous video of challenging the dragon Agil was simply to prove his strength and show the outside world that joining his team wouldn't be shameful.

After all, people with real ability care about their reputation.

Joining the team of a "prince with decent martial arts skills and the courage to slay a dragon" is certainly more respectable than joining the team of a "prince who only knows how to use magic and has no achievements or reputation."

With the financial support he received from Bantoo, more and more people are starting to join him, and his short-term dream is about to come true.

"I originally wanted to bring the army along, but the army is currently undergoing extra training to fight the Mad Dragon, and Temud can't mobilize them."

Lanler said regretfully, just then Jon brought over another photo stone.

"Your Highness, this is the video of today's katana demonstration."

"Thanks a lot."

A compliment from Lanler made Jon very happy.

"It's time to relax."

Lanler put down the resume he had just finished reading and started watching the video, which showed an adventurer using a katana challenging a parasol bird.

The man had an intimate understanding of the monster's movement patterns, wielded a katana with unparalleled skill, and was extremely adept at shifting positions and changing footwork during combat, making the entire battle highly entertaining to watch.

In the end, the hunt for the umbrella bird lasted a total of six minutes and thirty-two seconds.

"A new record!" Lanler clapped his hands in praise. "What's his name? I'll reward him!"

One popular activity among adventurers in the forest area is to challenge themselves to defeat monsters using forest weapons in the shortest amount of time.

Each weapon, each monster, the number of challengers, and even whether or not buff magic is used have different record categories.

As for why these kinds of activities with no rewards have become popular, most adventurers who don't participate in them can't explain it.

Maybe it's because it feels good to do it?

However, those who are familiar with the forest area can tell that this activity originated from the "archaeology" of the Cinn Dungeon.

Traces of human activity can be seen occasionally in various parts of the forest area, including the remains of some old houses and even ships.

You can often find notes here, which record information about the area, such as what is abundant in which place, the weak points of which monsters, and the most satisfying textures to fight. These are quite helpful for adventurers.

Some of the notes, however, recorded stories from the past.

For example, the people who once lived here studied the secrets of the creatures here, and those who hunted these creatures were revered as monster hunters.

The shortest time challenge I just mentioned is the most popular activity in Monster Hunter.

Monster Hunter is full of talented people, and every now and then a superhuman will appear who can defeat everything.

For example, a legendary hunter known as "Azure Star" once roamed this forest. His notes record that he challenged countless monsters that ordinary people dared not imagine, and each of his achievements was something he could boast about for a lifetime.

It is said that when a certain witcher went to the Ancient Forest to hunt the Leshen, this Azure Star single-handedly suppressed the other monsters of the Ancient Forest.

People want to know more about this legend, but unfortunately no new notes have been discovered so far, and this place is also playing the fragmented narrative game.

However, people also learned a little something else from the fragmented narratives.

For example, the drinks you can buy at a bar called "Rise" in the Palico outpost are specialties of Yukumo Village. Each drink made from different ingredients is named after a Monster Hunter, and it is said that this naming right is a standard privilege for legendary hunters.

The dessert shop at Judian Restaurant sells dumplings and other treats from Yanhuo Village. There was once a legendary hunter who ate dumplings as his daily meal.

Upon learning this, adventurers often smile knowingly, sensing a rare blend of humor and tranquility compared to other areas (except for the food area).

God knows why they felt peaceful in a forest area teeming with dangerous monsters; perhaps other areas were even more inhumanly desolate.

"I'm actually more interested in the stories of the forest area now."

Lanler looked up at the crystal chandelier on the ceiling and sighed:

"Completely contrary to Eunka's alarmist claims, the Sien Dungeon is actually a very fun place."

His voice paused as he thought of Eunka.

“If he wants to do something to Saine, I will stop him now.”

At the same time, in the city lord's room in the underground city of Sein.

Gong Qiying looked at the letter spread out on the altar, his expression somewhat conflicted.

It was a letter from the Cangyin Underground City, but its contents made him feel a little troubled.

"The city lord on the other side actually said he would give me 99% of his monthly mental energy gains to repay my life-saving grace, and even offered to become my subordinate dungeon."

The useful content of the letter can be summarized in these words, but besides these, the letter also contains a large amount of praise, commendation, and accolades for Godwin. In short, it is all positive language, almost to the point of extolling him as a perfect and omnipotent god.

This was the first time Gong Qiying had ever met such an enthusiastic city lord, so enthusiastic that he was a little overwhelmed.

But there is a problem
"Who is the lord of Cangyin Underground City again?"

It's been a long time, and he really doesn't remember.

That's when.

The Lord of Cangyin Dungeon has sent an invitation to meet.

(End of this chapter)

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