Chapter 19: First Kill?
“The essence of combat is to kill. There’s no hard philosophy to it. You either survive the fight or kill your opponent, that’s it.”
Arthur explained while we were surrounded by trees deep in the forest.
It was around 8 at night; we had secured the camp some distance away.
I had asked Arthur to help me train.
The result was—the guy took me to kill monsters from the start.
I mean, it was what I wanted, but shouldn’t we at least train some basics before diving into live combat?
Arthur’s response was—there’s no experience better than fighting through death.
Well, it wasn’t like I was scared.
Arthur had assumed that being a young noble, I didn’t have what it took to kill.
Yet.
He might be thinking of making me learn to slice my opponent’s flesh before ending their lives.
Little did he know who I was in my previous life…
“You see that area over there.”
Arthur asked, pointing towards what could be called a lock of trees.
“Stand over there. It’s the best spot for attracting monsters. The air is moving southwest, so the smell of your body will reach them faster.”
Why say it with such an indifferent face?
“Alright.”
Nodding, I made my way with a sword in my hand.
It wasn’t anything fancy, just a normal sword with a sharpened blade.
I stood there, waiting for something to show up.
Time ticked as seconds turned into minutes.
Are the monsters here dumb?
Why aren’t they attacking me? Don’t they want some quality food?
Turning to face Arthur, I raised my hand in a questioning gesture.
“I will stay a little far away. They might have been intimidated by my presence.”
With a slight smirk on his face, he made his way out of my sight.
If he knew something like this would happen, then why stay here?
That old man!
I loosened the tension in my shoulders, taking a shallow breath, preparing myself for the upcoming trial.
If it could be called that.
And this time, I didn’t have to wait long.
Grrrh…
A low growl reached my ears from the side.
I immediately turned, scanning for any unusual movement.
The rustling of leaves shattered the tense silence.
Tightening my grip around the hilt, I widened my stance for better control.
And then I saw it.
A beast emerged from between the trees.
It looked like a wolf—only larger. Much larger.
Its sharp fangs glistened under the pale moonlight as it prowled forward on all fours, eyes locked onto me.
I raised the sword in front of me, my body tensing, ready to react at a moment’s notice.
The wolf lunged.
Fast.
In the blink of an eye, it was right in front of me.
I sidestepped, narrowly avoiding its jaws, but the sheer force of its movement sent a violent gust of air crashing into my chest, knocking the breath out of my lungs.
So fast…
This wasn’t my old world.
Every creature here was strengthened by mana.
Their speed, their power—far beyond anything natural.
Missing its prey only enraged the beast further.
Before I could fully regain my balance, it dashed at me again, claws slicing through the air, aiming straight for my chest.
I lowered my center of gravity, braced my core, and thrust forward.
The blade shot toward the wolf’s neck.
At the last moment, the beast twisted its body mid-air, narrowly avoiding the strike.
Damn!
It changed its trajectory.
Too smart for a mere wolf.
My heartbeat thundered in my ears, but I didn’t retreat.
Using the momentum, I surged forward.
The sword swung sideways in a clean arc.
Shkk!
The blade connected.
But it didn’t cut through easily.
Why is this skin so bloody hard?
I forced more power into my arms, guiding mana through my muscle cells.
Srrch.
The resistance gave way.
Blood burst from the wound as the blade sliced deep into its flesh.
The wolf whimpered, stumbling back, trying to create distance.
Like hell I’d let that happen.
I lunged forward, grabbing the beast by its head and slamming it into the ground with crushing force.
WHAM!
The impact shook the earth beneath us.
Pinning it down with one hand, I raised the sword with the other and drove it downward.
The blade pierced straight through its skull.
The wolf let out a final, broken roar as my hand pressed it deeper into the soil, leaving it no room to resist.
Then—silence.
Even I was surprised by my own strength.
Maybe it was my mana control.
The ritual had refined it to an absurd degree.
I could direct mana precisely where it was needed, amplifying my muscles far beyond their limits despite my low reserves.
The sword slid free with a sickening sound.
Blood sprayed across my face.
The wolf’s body went limp, the light in its eyes fading away.
It felt…
Thrilling.
Was I scared?
Heh.
I had killed many people on Earth, losing count after I turned fifteen.
Every kill increased my influence by leaps and bounds.
People trembled in fear seeing me before them.
Like I would lose to this measly beast.
Blood sprayed on my face as I removed the sword.
The wolf’s body slumped to the ground, the life in its eyes fading.
I turned towards the direction where Arthur left, a satisfied smirk forming on my lips.
The man must have been impressed by my decisiveness.
Most newbies hesitated before their first kill, whether it be an animal or a human they had to end.
I was different.
Or, in mild terms—
More experienced.
I exhaled slowly, trying to let the adrenaline settle.
Huh?!
I could feel my core being saturated with mana.
It felt like mana, but it was something different.
I felt like I had absorbed the monster’s…
Soul?!
Was such a thing even there in the game?
As far as I remembered, the only way to increase one’s power was to cultivate using the mana in the surroundings.
A person had to inhale mana through his lungs and also absorb it from the surroundings.
Then he had to let the mana flow through his body, improving his power by small bits every time one cultivated.
It was a long process, and not something with immediate effects.
Of course, if someone had engaged in combat, then his muscle cells were more prone to mana absorption.
The efficiency with which mana flowed through the body increased after combat.
So it was considered the best practice to train your body to failure and then cultivate to make it stronger. It was like eating enough protein after a workout for better muscle recovery and growth.
It was the usual norm.
So why was I able to directly absorb the mana—or whatever it was—from this beast?
I could feel the increase in my power, however small it was.
I needed to ask Arthur about this anomaly.
There’s so much—
I heard movement in the nearby trees.
My body tensed for combat.
More monsters appeared before me, each having the unquenched hunger to devour me.
Let’s think about this matter some other time.
I clenched my fists, holding the sword in my right hand, ready to kill.
Haa…
This was going to be fun.
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- Chapter 217: Eloran Alchemists’ [2]
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- Chapter 211: Charity
- Chapter 210: Spider [3]
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- Chapter 208: Spider [1]
- Chapter 207: Benefactor
- Chapter 206: In the Wild [5]
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- Chapter 201: Precaution
- Chapter 200: Curing Sophie [5]
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- Chapter 196: Curing Sophie [1]
- Chapter 195: Chroma
- Chapter 194: Food
- Chapter 193: Embarrased
- Chapter 192: Kevin Isn’t wrong [2]
- Chapter 191: Kevin Isn’t wrong [1]
- Chapter 190: Gold Core
- Chapter 189: A Cover
- Chapter 188: Fun [2]
- Chapter 187: Fun [1]
- Chapter 186: Satisfied
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- Chapter 184: Operation
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- Chapter 182: One Hundred and One Percent
- Chapter 181: Caught Up
- Chapter 180: Hahaha
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- Chapter 178: How could it be?
- Chapter 177: Good Sleep
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- Chapter 175: Put in Place
- Chapter 174: Delusional
- Chapter 173: Stop, Please! [6]
- Chapter 172: Stop, Please! [5]
- Chapter 171: Stop, Please! [4]
- Chapter 170: Stop, Please! [3]
- Chapter 169: Stop, Please! [2]
- Chapter 168: Stop, Please! [1]
- Chapter 167: Go Ahead [4]
- Chapter 166: Go Ahead [3]
- Chapter 165: Go Ahead [2]
- Chapter 164: Go Ahead [1]
- Chapter 163: Let’s Spar [4]
- Chapter 162: Let’s Spar [3]
- Chapter 161: Let’s Spar [2]
- Chapter 160: Let’s Spar [1]
- Chapter 159: Authorities [5]
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- Chapter 154: Princess [3]
- Chapter 153: Princess [2]
- Chapter 152: Princess [1]
- Chapter 151: Unexpected Gains
- Chapter 150: Thanks for telling
- Chapter 149: Demonstration [2]
- Chapter 148: Demonstration [1]
- Chapter 147: Training [2]
- Chapter 146: Training [1]
- Chapter 145: Acceptable
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- Chapter 142: Hate Me
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- Chapter 137: Variable
- Chapter 136: Image
- Chapter 135: Sadists
- Chapter 134: Nothing
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- Chapter 120: Motives
- Chapter 119: On your Knees
- Chapter 118: Lenient
- Chapter 117: Flawed
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- Chapter 88: Fate
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- Chapter 80: Paying the Price
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- Chapter 78: Weapon Selection
- Chapter 77: Mana Creation
- Chapter 76: Academy Life
- Chapter 75: Nightmare
- Chapter 74: Dream [2]
- Chapter 73: Dream [1]
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- Chapter 39: Calculations
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- Chapter 37: Merger
- Chapter 36: Smack
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- Chapter 34: Gross
- Chapter 33: Fuck Me!
- Chapter 32: My Pitch
- Chapter 31: A Shutter
- Chapter 30: Trash
- Chapter 29: Researchers?
- Chapter 28: Madman
- Chapter 27: Lonatu
- Chapter 26: Growth
- Chapter 25: Vampire
- Chapter 24: Heh
- Chapter 23: Complications
- Chapter 22: Master?!
- Chapter 21: Insane
- Chapter 20: Fear
- Chapter 19: First Kill?
- Chapter 18: Never Doubt the Boss
- Chapter 17: Miserable
- Chapter 16: Scaredy Julien
- Chapter 15: Elites
- Chapter 14: Me--God?
- Chapter 13: Loyalty
- Chapter 12: Father’s Love
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- Chapter 10: My Butler
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