Chapter 128
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Seven days passed in the blink of an eye.
Dean's indicators were normal, but the radiation content in his body had increased a lot. It had reached about 1.5 points, which was higher than the average primary hunter.
Dean knew that it was mainly because he was immersed in the pool, but he wasn't worried. As long as the radiation value didn't exceed 5 points, it wouldn't affect the body's functions. Once the radiation value exceeded 5 points, he could buy purified water from the Holy Church to eliminate the radiation. Although purified water was expensive, but it wasn't difficult for him to solve the problem with money.
On the eighth day, the female Knight of Light that Dean first saw came to the cage and raised her hand to signal. An apprentice Knight of Light behind her took out the key and opened the iron lock of the cage. He said to Dean: "You can leave now. Your consortium's people are waiting for you outside."
Dean stood up, patted the dust off his body and followed them.
Dudian immediately saw a carriage with the flag of the Mellon consortium parked in the distance. In the past few days, they had checked his body. They had asked about his identity and helped him to report to the consortium.
Dean came to the front of the carriage. The coachman was a middle-aged man. He immediately jumped out of the carriage and respectfully said: "Are you Mr. Dean?"
Dean nodded.
"I'm here to pick you up. Please get in the carriage." The coachman respectfully said.
Dean stepped into the carriage. The interior of the carriage was luxurious and spacious. It was extremely comfortable. It was completely different from the environment where Shoujing lived.
The carriage went out of the desolate and dilapidated town. After a moment, it entered the outer edge of the commercial district. There were more and more towns and villages around. The road was getting cleaner and smoother.
A few hours later, Dean returned to the Hunter's Headquarters.
After getting off the carriage, Dudian thanked the coachman and returned to the castle where he had previously trained. He was stopped by two guards when he arrived at the entrance. Dudian took out his hunter medal and showed it to them. After getting confirmation, he entered the castle manor.
Dean went directly to the previous hunter training ground by the river. He saw five figures standing in front of their respective training positions. They were still practicing archery. Dean glanced at them and found that they were practicing rapid arrows. Two of them had practiced to the point of three in a row.
Five of them noticed him as he approached. They were surprised. One of them was surprised: "Are you okay?"
Dudian smiled: "Do you want something to happen to me?"
The young man immediately realized that he was being rude. He quickly waved his hand and said, "No, no, I mean, you actually came back. After being gone for so long, we all thought you …"
Dean smiled but didn't say anything. He returned to his training position and found that the two servants who were responsible for assisting him were not there. He could only pick up the bow and arrows, aim at his target and re-enter the training.
"What task are you going to do this time?" The teenager next to Dean looked at him and asked curiously.
Dean remembered him. He had chatted with him during the meal: "I helped track the monster. The hunt is over."
"Is it done?" The youth asked, "Is it very dangerous? Is that monster powerful? "
Dean saw that the others were also looking at him. There was a bit of curiosity in their eyes. He sighed in his heart: "It is very dangerous and very brutal. So if we don't train well, then we can only become their dinner and feces if we encounter monsters."
"So dirty!" One of the girls quickly covered her mouth when she heard the word 'feces'.
Dean shrugged and didn't say anything. He continued to pull out the arrows.
The others saw that Dean didn't say much. They were disappointed and withdrew their eyes. They didn't take his words too seriously. They had heard too many similar words. They also knew that the monster was very dangerous. It was more terrible than the beasts in the radiation zone. But they were confident that once they got the magic marks, they would also have that kind of inhuman power. At that time, they would also earn a lot of gold coins.
The training continued.
Half an hour later, the previous young instructor ran over. He saw Dean from afar. His face was obviously relieved. He quickly ran over and said to Dean: "Why did you come back so late?"
"I came back a long time ago. I was in the security office." Dean stopped shooting and explained.
The young instructor said: "I know. If I didn't get the news from the security office seven days ago, the consortium would have mobilized the investigation team to search for you. Glenn and the others who performed the task with you would have already come back!"
"Glenn?" The five people were surprised when they heard the name. Glenn was one of the two senior hunters in the Mellon consortium. Even the trainee hunters had long heard of her name. Glenn was one of the two senior hunters in the Mellon consortium. Glenn's name reverberated in their ears. Even the trainee hunters had long heard of her name. They were familiar with her basic information.
They didn't expect that Dean would be following such a big figure in this task. The five people couldn't help but envy him.
Dean saw the young instructor's stern expression. He lightly coughed and said: "I went back to the cleaned area to hunt undead. I was too absorbed in killing and forgot."
"Well, I knew it!" The young instructor coldly snorted: "The number of cold crystals you brought back has been counted. A total of 723 pieces. According to the exchange rate of one to one, the finance department has prepared the gold coins for you. If you want to take them, it is best to inform them in advance."
Dean saw that the instructor wasn't really angry, so he was relieved and smiled: "Yes."
The young instructor said: "Train well, but don't do such things in the future. This time you are a newcomer, so I won't remember your mistake. The consortium is training you not to specialize in hunting undead."
Dean nodded to show that he understood.
The young instructor saw that his attitude was good, so his face eased. He didn't continue to say anything. In fact, he was very satisfied with Dean. When he knew that there were more than 700 cold crystals, he was a bit scared. Although undead was a level four monster, but it was still very difficult for a beginner hunter to deal with them. Only some beginner hunters who had hunted undead and were familiar with their weaknesses could easily kill them. But for a newcomer it was very difficult to deal with.
Just the psychological pressure alone was a hurdle that was very difficult to overcome.
As a beginner hunter, Dean was able to hunt so many undead in seven days. It was enough to show that his hunting talent was extremely good. Whether it was courage or shooting skills, he had passed the test. Compared with other beginner hunters, he only lacked experience and further improvement in skills.
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