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I finished killing the two minions before the Viscount's body fell to the ground. These two Elite were powerful, but under the collective assault of my ten Knives, they are not even able to last for even a second.
This Battle was very satisfying; I was finally able to get to kill the Viscount that I've been dreaming of for a few days.
I collected every important thing on the Orcs bodies and put them in my backpacks and Dembag except for the stuff from the Viscount; I put Viscounts Grade 3 Artifacts in my storage.
Currently, I don't want anyone to know that I could kill Viscounts; my killing Elite Baron's will be enough shock for them.
To become an elite, one needs very hard training and good bloodline; I did not have either. I have barely arrived here for a month and hadn't trained enough,h but I could not only kill Elite Knights but Elite Barons.
Even those with powerful bloodlines need little more time than what I did, and Ramon knew what bloodline I had, so it will be quite suspicious if I am able to kill Viscount even before reaching the peak of the Knight Stage.
Though the Telekinesis is power, they are not powerful enough to let one kill Viscounts even when they have Low-level telekinesis method, at least not normal telekinesis power given by normal soul energy.
My soul energy could not be counted as normal soul energy as the Cosmic Tower refined it. If I had a better telekinesis method, then with the quality of my soul energy, I would have been able to show more power than I am showing right now.
After I finished looting, I hid the bodies of Orcs before I walked away from the scene to search for another opponent.
Time passed, and my luck is good when I was about leaving for the Camp seeing it is time, I've come across another Viscount. This Viscount was a similar level of the previous Viscount I had killed, but its team was a little weaker.
I was quickly able to kill that Viscount and its minions before I started to walk back toward the camp and reached there half an hour later.
It has been nearly eight days since we have been in the forest and I started to miss the City, though the forest is fun, there is danger everywhere, I couldn't even sleep three hours relaxed as there was fear someone might attack the camp.
I am not the only feeling that everyone is feeling the same, including Richard, we all become quite tired of this constant fighting and need at least a day to relax before we could come again to fight.
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I hope the city didn't send us to the forest again after one day; It would be really good if I could get the three days. I will try my hardest to refine all the energy I have in three days and level up Peak Knight before finding the chance to level up to Baron a few days later.
Leveling up is no big deal for me, as long as I could refine all the energy in my body, I would be able to level up Baron without a hitch.
"Be careful; we might get a sneak attack on the way back!" Richard said before we started walking back toward the city.
As Richard had said, we did get attacked on the way to the city and quite a number of the Orcs, but with Richard lead, we were able to force them to retreat without anyone dying in our part.
Though the two of the people go fatally injured, they will be fine as long as they get proper treatment and will be able to return to fighting in a few weeks.
In the whole week, we have lost quite a few people, five people that had left the had never returned, Richard had searched for them through his secret tracking method but all he was able to bring back bodies of three people, as for two other people their bodies had disappeared.
On the journey back to the city, we have attacked total three-times, and all the three times it was a very intense fight, and I have to say Richard is quite powerful, if not for him, we would have been exterminated as the orcs that attacked us had Count as their leader.
Richard had seriously injured the Two Count leader while he was able to kill one, if not for those Count ran away with their tail tucked between its legs, they would have fallen under Richard's blade.
"Finally, we have reached the city!" muttered one of the most injured men on the team as we saw the silhouette of the city in the distance.
Though we have entered the safe zone for quite awhile and have seen the heavy patrol on the area surrounding the city but seeing the city itself, have put a different effect on everyone's mind, only after seeing the city did everyone felt truly released, and all the tension left their body.
We quickly walked toward the city and soon reached the city gates, where after all the necessary checks, we are allowed to go in.
I wanted to go back to my room in the Monot directly but I could not, I have to make the report of my stay in the forest, not only be other also even Richard is no exception, the only ones who get exceptions are those who are seriously injured.
With everyone, I make a report of what I've experienced in the forest; the main points of the Reports were the number of Orcs I've encountered, the number of Ors I've fought, and number of Orcs I've killed.
There are other things also if I had found something suspicious about the Orcs or heard something suspicious from them.
These are all the well designed standard questions that help the intelligence department create the strategy and release the manpower. The one in the intelligence department could uncover seemingly deep secrete from these simple questions.
That is why one has to be very, very careful when answering such questions, especially when one had some secret to hide.
My parents had asked me from childhood to answer such questions, where I would tell them what I wanted to say to them and hide what I wanted to hide, so no matter how much scrutinizing they looked at my answer, they would only find what I had wanted to tell them.
I answered his questions one by one and some repeated questions when I told them what I heard from the Orcs, the question about that had taken most of my time in my report.
I spent forty minutes reporting when I finally let go, and when I got out and met my team members, I heard bad news from them.