He said excitedly: "The banshee is dead, we heard her scream before she died."

Libby's cheeks were flushed, not sure if it was because of drinking or excitement.

John heard this and remembered that the deaf horse was still at the statue.

Just as he was about to look for it, he saw the deaf horse eating hay slowly in the stable.

Noticing that John didn't look surprised at all, Libby asked quietly, "Is that you, Yadani?"

John knew what he was talking about and smiled, "What do you think?"

This made Libby even more excited, and he chased after John to ask how he did it.

Meanwhile, Libby made a decision.

He wanted to give the horse to John, a decision that surprised John.

"Without the Banshee, I won't be able to keep my position for much longer." Libby smiled bitterly, "I can't afford to keep it."

John heard this and patted Libby's shoulder sympathetically.

But Libby was not lost. Compared with the banshee, his unemployment was nothing.

He just gave it away for free and refused to take any money.

"Even though no one knows, I will still thank you for your efforts," Libby said firmly.

"Okay, then I'll accept it."

John agreed and watched Libby run over and hold the glass of wine like a treasure.

He found Heiberg busy after nightfall.

Wait until the next day.

John patted the head of the deaf horse, whom Libby had never named because he couldn't hear.

"Just you, Polo," said John.

He rode on Polo and headed towards Kangsang.

Libby packed up her things in the stable, which weren't very many.

Having lost his job, he couldn't even afford to pay a copper coin in rent.

As he was about to leave, Heiberg stopped him.

"Where are you going?" Heiberg asked with a grim look on his face.

Libby was a little overwhelmed. She stammered, "I, I don't have money to pay the rent."

Heiberg picked up Libby, but instead of throwing him out, he went into the tavern and threw him into a hotel room.

"You will live here from now on." Heiberg cursed pretending to be mean, "I'll give you a day off and start working in the tavern tomorrow!"

"But didn't you say I was too bad and you wouldn't hire me?" Libby asked in a low voice.

Heiberg glared and cursed, "With so many people coming to drink, do you want to tire me to death?"

"I'll tell you tomorrow when I go to work, if you break something you still have to pay for it!"

Heiberg said and left the room.

Libby felt like she was dreaming.

He was lying in bed when he suddenly felt something sticking to his butt. He stood up to check.

On the bed lay five gold coins, the money from selling the horse.

...

It is not possible for a wizard to get lost.

John rode his horse through the dangerous and rugged mountain path.

Following the map, he walked into a forest.

"This place is quite similar to the Forbidden Forest."

John was pondering as he flipped through the book Emily gave him.

"The kingdom?"

...

Chapter 395 I Defeat the Giant Bear

When traveling in the wild, it is best to follow a stream.

John camped by the stream and missed his fully automatic luxury tent.

Unfortunately, those magic props cannot be used here.

He snapped his fingers at the collected firewood and a bonfire started.

John could have traveled all day and all night, but his horse could not stand it.

Polo was eating quietly beside a tree.

Being deaf has its advantages and disadvantages.

For example, they tend to ignore their master's orders.

But this is not a bad thing for John, because he can communicate through mental magic.

This not only ensures that Polo will not be frightened by external objects, but also makes him more obedient.

Leaning against a tree, John made a bed out of vines.

Just lie there and look up at the stars.

"A huge stone tablet?"

He was still thinking about the Black Hawk Tower research project.

The secret weapon that that group of independent wizards used the Monolith as for their research was obviously not something simple.

"Dream Trial, there are so many interesting things."

Currently in the Dream Trial, what he encountered was completely different from what he was studying at Hogwarts.

Kingdom, Demon Hunter, Wizard, Black Tower, Vampire, Monolith...

Likewise, John can also learn knowledge other than that of a demon hunter.

For example, the runes.

John opened the briefcase, revealing several books written in runes.

In Hogwarts education, runes are usually used for translation assessments.

As an ancient language, runes contain great power.

These books record the runes in much greater detail than those in the Hogwarts library.

It’s not that Hogwarts is bad, but things like runes, the older they are, the more advantages they have.

He also found books written by goblins.

These books can greatly help him with runes and improve his alchemy.

...

It's just dawn.

John put out the campfire and rode north.

Unlike other demon hunters, John is too cool.

Who can blame him for not being short of money? The other demon hunters are so poor due to their profession that they are almost penniless.

There are many wild animals in the streams.

"Keep going, and you will reach a small town soon."

John calculated the distance and estimated that he would arrive in four days.

Look at the distances marked on the map and some small local pubs and the like.

John really doubted whether the innkeeper who sold the map was part of some kind of organization, as they were able to produce such a detailed map in an era without communication.

The color of the forest gradually turned green as John moved forward, as if winter was passing.

That day, John stopped to rest and could still feel some coldness in the water.

A dead tree was cut down, and the noise of its fall startled a flock of white birds.

Polo was drinking water from the stream with his head down, and because of his deafness he didn't hear anything.

John made the tree into firewood, which burned and sent up a puff of smoke.

Find some fish from the stream and string them together; John isn't in the habit of eating them raw.

As the fish was roasted by the flames, a meaty aroma wafted outside.

John ate two fishes; the long journey had worked up his appetite.

Throwing fish bones into the water is a way of giving back to the little fish in the stream.

Just as he was about to leave, he felt a vibration in the ground coming from afar.

Crouching down, he stared at the bouncing stones.

When I looked up again, a huge bear came running towards me with smoke and dust, crashing through trees.

The giant bear has brown hair, and the sound of it running is enough to make people tremble with fear.

As the giant bear approached, its body brought more direct pressure to people.

It was estimated to be about three meters high, and the thick bear paw broke a tree that was in the way with one slap.

John mounted his horse decisively and drove Polo quickly along the stream.

The horse's hooves trampled one hoof print after another in the mud, and the giant bear behind was chasing it relentlessly.

John ran towards the forest, using his horse's advantage to speed up along the forest path.

But the giant bear directly crashed into the tree, overtook in the opposite direction, and arrived ahead of John along the rugged road.

A giant bear appeared in front of him, but John's speed increased instead of slowing down.

Any other horse might have been frightened by the giant bear and unable to move.

But Polo could not hear the noise and sped up towards the giant bear.

The giant bear raised its paw and was about to smack the two little guys to death.

John drew the sword on his back, and the sword with three runes flashing on it shone brightly in the sunlight.

Polo came to a distance in front of the giant bear, and John loosened the reins and held the sword with both hands.

Relying on the strength of the waist and abdomen to gather power and swing the sword.

The silver light moved faster than a horse, and before the giant bear's palm landed, it cut a neat wound on the rough bear skin.

Blood splattered and the giant bear roared in anger.

"Roar--!"

John's sword didn't kill it, the giant bear's defense was amazing.

The giant bear smashed a stone as tall as a person into pieces, and the debris flew towards John.

John drew his wand and cast an armor spell to block the flying stone attack.

Then he leaped up on his horse and flew towards the giant bear.

Holding the sword upside down in one hand, John aimed at the giant bear's eyes.

The giant bear sensed danger and stood up, trying to crush John with his paws.

John raised his wand and aimed at the giant bear's legs, chanting the spell: "Jelly-Legs Jinx"

The giant bear's standing posture collapsed in an instant, and its legs went weak and it fell down, barely using its paws to support its body and not fall down.

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