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Were going through not over

After the light cleared, in front of them in a smaller room they could see a giant hulking giant standing in the middle of the room with two orcs beside it.

The giant was at least 10 meters tall with giant bulking muscles and holding a giant club.

The orcs looked about 2 meters with corded muscle and both having a rusted sword with pieces of rusty armour pieces here and there like a breastplate and bracers.

Looking at them closely a popup appeared.

troll with vanguard level 60 and 100.

"Okay that just sucks" he mumbled.

Getting in to a stance he could see Emily doing the same albeit faster and more elegantly.

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"you know I think the system is starting to like me more" steve said with a smile.

"Oh, ehm... yeah, no the system is more nice in dungeons, so yeah not really improved there but you know awesome" Emily said while twiddling with her finger's.

"Oh, well that sucks"

The troll beloved out making the entire room shake, dust fell from the roof, and a putrid smell came wafting upp In their faces while spit flew all over them.

"This is disgusting man, have you heard about anger management and mouthwash, it really does wonders"

Hearing Steve's comment the troll only became angrier and flew at them both while swinging his club, they both had to jump out of the way rolling on the floor to avoid the blow.

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There was an earthshatering boom and a shockwave that threw them several meters away.

Getting to his feet steve could see Emily slashing the troll apart, so he focused on the orcs.

The first he dealt with quickly by throwing a fire bolt at, incinerating it on the spot leaving only ash remaining, but the second orc had time to cross the gap and got in to range to start flinging his sword at him, but with his split mind and sword mastery, time seamed to slow down around him and he could see the blow coming, pairing it perfectly, after that he shifted his stance and slashed his sword in a fast arch, sewering the arm cleanly off, the orc didnt even have time too scream before he spun around and sliced him in two sewering the top body from the lower one.

Time snapped back in place and the arm fell to the floor and the body fell to the floor on two pieces.

"Wow, that's a rush" he said with a huge smile on his face.

Emily having already crushed her opponent, walked upp to him with a sway too her hips, having a big smirk on her face.

level up x20 100 attributes gained, 20 store points received.

"have you checked your status yet babe" Emily said hanging on to his side stocking his chest.

"Eh... nooooo"

" maybe you should do that"

"Yeah sure"

"..."

"You do know how to do it right?"

With a huge blush on his face he shook his head, looking slightly down at the floor.

Snickering Emily just smiled and petted his head only making him blush more.

"Just say status"

"Status" he said

name steve Richard's| class none

Level 62 | undistibuted stat points 250| undistributed store points 62

Strength 100    |     endurance 100

Dexterity 100    |     constitution 100

Charisma 100   |    intelligence 100

Wisdom 100      |   luck 100

Skills

Split mind, mana controll, fireball, overcharge, final stand, sword mastery.

Afinitys 

Mana: true

Followers 1

looking at his status he couldn't help but be impressed, all his stats were pretty decent if you asked him, that's of course just from his own eceperiance so he couldn't be sure, but his mana afinity was true, witch he knew from Emily's reaction of his fireball sadnt common.

He could invest his points now but he didnt know what to invest in so he held of for now.

"That's awesome, I'm still getting used to the system but this seams really good"

"Yeah, wait till you see the really cool stuff" she said with a laugh.

After they talked for a while longer the bright light enveloped them again, and they were gone.