The two put on their raincoats and quietly moved forward along the stone wall.

When Armin saw the huge figure in the distance, his pupils contracted sharply. Fearing that he and Iruma would lose track of it, he stayed close behind it.

The two carefully moved through the forest, and Iruma, through system prompts, accurately detected the movements of these giants.

【warn!warn!warn! 】

[The deformed species is rapidly approaching!]

The system's sudden alarm made his pupils shrink, and he turned around, grabbed Armin, and plunged into the bushes.

Thin shrubs brushed against their faces, causing a faint stinging sensation. Armin was completely dazed and had no idea what was happening.

Just then, a loud crawling sound suddenly came from beside me.

A bizarre giant crawled quickly on all fours, moving slowly until he was directly above the two of them.

When Armin, hiding in the grass, saw the giant, his fear was amplified infinitely.

Fortunately, Iruma covered his mouth tightly, preventing him from making a sound.

The deformed giant looked around and, finding no one, quickly left.

Iruma, however, waited for several more minutes in the muddy ground until there was no sound at all before slowly getting up from the ground.

Armin wiped the dirt off his face and asked incredulously, "How did you find Allen?"

He hadn't heard a sound at all just now; the torrential rain almost completely drowned out the entire forest.

The sound of raindrops hitting the leaves was even more jarring.

Despite the complex sound environment, Iruma was able to accurately detect the Titan and react in advance.

This was something he found hard to believe.

After all, the Allen he remembered was not such a meticulous person.

Iruma noticed something was off about the other person, but his expression remained unchanged: "I just heard a sound."

That's all, nothing surprising.

"In a place like this, you can't just stand there; you have to stay alert."

"Understood." Armin followed him even closer this time, as if facing a formidable enemy at the slightest disturbance.

Faced with Armin, who was paranoid, Iruma didn't say much, but instead followed the route indicated by the system.

Soon the two arrived deep in the forest, where there were many animal footprints and droppings.

The giants do not feed on these animals, which in turn creates a natural kingdom for them, allowing them to thrive.

Iruma fixed his gaze on a fawn that looked to be just an adult, peeking out from the grass, unaware that danger was approaching.

Upon seeing this, Armin murmured softly, "How can we catch it?"

He wasn't confident he could outrun the deer; their activity level in the jungle far exceeded his expectations.

Upon hearing this, Iruma narrowed his eyes: "Where's your sword?"

"Here." Armin handed him the dagger he was carrying.

He took the dagger, weighed it in his hand, estimated its weight, then slowly stood up, gripped the dagger in reverse, and raised his arm high.

"Shh!"

With a whooshing sound, the dagger shot out like an arrow.

Just then, the fawn peeked out from behind the noise and was instantly blown in the head by the dagger.

Upon seeing this, Armin's mouth dropped open.

It takes incredible precision in prediction and explosive power to hunt with a knife.

Moreover, the deer was nearly ten meters away from them, and with such a reduction in kinetic energy, the dagger could still instantly kill its head.

It's easy to imagine how terrifying Iruma's explosive power was just now.

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Iruma quickly reached the fawn's side. The fawn, whose head had been blown off, was not completely dead yet and was still twitching.

Seeing this, he pulled out his dagger and stabbed wildly at the deer's head. Amidst a spray of blood, the fawn died completely.

Seeing this bloody scene, Armin felt his stomach churning and he felt nauseous beyond words.

He carefully observed Iruma's expression, only to find that the other man hadn't even frowned.

"Don't just stand there, go find some dry firewood under the bushes and collect it before it gets completely wet from the rain."

“Yes, Allen.” Armin quickly crawled down and began gathering dry wood from the bushes.

Meanwhile, Iruma picked up the deer with one hand and led Armin back the way they came.

On their way back, cries for help in the distance caught their attention.

"Ahhhhh!!!"

"do not come!"

"Someone's calling for help, Allen!" Armin immediately became anxious upon hearing a girl calling for help, and wanted to pull her to the rescue.

However, Iruma remained unmoved, his face expressionless: "No, that guy's voice has already attracted all the other Titans. We can't save her even if we go; we'll just be throwing our lives away."

"It would be better to take this opportunity to return quickly."

"What are you talking about, Allen?"

“That’s our comrade-in-arms.”

Armin stared at him in disbelief, his eyes filled with disbelief.

He couldn't understand why Allen, who had been so passionate and loving before, would turn into this after a high fever.

Moreover, the emotionless look in her eyes gave him the creeps.

Is this really Allen?

Is this really something Allen is capable of doing?

Although Armin had a thousand questions in his mind, he suppressed them and could only follow the other person and leave quickly.

However, he still looked back at his back from time to time as he left.

Only when he heard the woman's screams completely disappear did he bury his head and run away.

Although Iruma's words were cold-blooded, they were the most rational analysis.

If any one of them gets carried away and rushes to save people, they will definitely be surrounded and attacked by those giants.

Not only will the person be unable to be saved, but you will also put yourself in danger.

As the one above all things, Iruma naturally has no influence on this.

But Armin is just an ordinary person, and he really can die.

The two concealed themselves and returned to the cave.

When everyone saw Iruma return carrying the bloodied fawn, their eyes were filled with shock.

Foodies, in particular, were fascinated by the idea.

"It's a deer!"

"How did you catch it?"

“It’s difficult to catch deer even under normal circumstances, let alone during a rainstorm.”

Iruma placed the deer on a rock and skillfully began to dissect it with a dagger in hand.

"It was just an accidental discovery in the forest. There are still many ways to catch a deer."

"If you simply want to catch a deer by speed, that's definitely not going to work."

Armin, who was tending the fire nearby, nodded: "Allen easily captured that deer with just a dagger."

"It really scared me at the time."

"Then tell me quickly."

When asked by their teammates, the group chatted casually, but the two of them tacitly avoided mentioning the woman.

After all, talking about this kind of thing would only affect the team's morale.

As the flames rose, Iruma threw the venison directly onto the fire to roast. Everyone couldn't help but swallow their saliva as they watched the sizzling, oily deer leg.

To say you're not tempted is definitely a lie.

They rarely saw meat in the training camp, or never at all; only the non-commissioned officers were allowed to eat it.

Their only staple food is potatoes, which have an extremely fast growth cycle.

Potatoes are a staple at almost every meal.

Soon the venison was almost cooked, and Iruma easily pulled the deer leg out of the fire.

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