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Chapter 129

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"You have just come back from outside the giant wall. I will allow you to rest for a day and come back to training tomorrow." The young instructor said.

Hearing this, the other five people could not help but look at Dean with envy. They had been selected from all over the world and had never had a rest since they came to the training camp. Even if they were injured, as long as it was not a serious injury, they still needed to train with injuries. A holiday was an extravagant hope for them.

"No need." Dean shook his head and said: "I have rested for seven days. If I continue to rest, I will forget what it feels like to hold a bow."

The young instructor was slightly surprised, but thought that was true, so he said, "Alright, I won't assign you any tasks today. You practice by yourself, and I'll teach you new archery skills tomorrow."

"What archery?" Dean was curious.

"Scatter." The young instructor said: "This time you have to learn it well. Scatter is also a very important archery skill. If you encounter a group of monsters, you can eliminate them as soon as possible and create the maximum damage. In this way, you can avoid the casualties of the soldiers and knights who are fighting the monsters in front of you. You can't neglect it like you did with the continuous arrows!"

As soon as Dean heard the name of the archery skill, he lost interest. The young instructor was right. But if the lethality of the arrows was too weak, then it was useless to scatter seven or eight arrows. Although the total damage was much higher than a single arrow, it was several times higher!

But if you can't kill the monster, then there was not much meaning in shooting it. Moreover, he was pursuing individual combat ability, not team cooperation. After all, if he relied on gunpowder, his ability to hunt monsters alone was not inferior to that of a team. Moreover, the materials obtained from hunting monsters in a team had to be divided equally, so it was naturally not worth it.

After all, he was different from other hunters. He did not have a light physique. Every time he went out to hunt, the nuclear radiation value in his body would increase. He had to calculate the price of purified water into the harvest.

"I will." Dean promised. He thought that if it was not too difficult, then he would learn it. If it was too difficult, then he would not waste his energy.

After all, he only had a year of training. He had to learn the techniques that were most suitable for him and the most practical in this one year.

After the young instructor left, Dudian was about to continue training. But the five people next to him suddenly came close to him. One of them curiously asked: "You followed Miss Glenn to hunt. Have you seen her fight? Is she very powerful?"

"Isn't Lady Glenn very beautiful?"

"I heard that when she hunts monsters, she's as beautiful as a phantom. That's why she's called the Ghostly Assassin."

"No, she's called the Ghost Assassin because she got her magic mark from the Ghost Eye."

Dean was speechless as he saw them chattering and asking questions. He could only say: "When you graduate, you should be able to see her. You will know when you see her."

"Even if we graduate, we will only be junior hunters. How can we have such an opportunity to go hunting with her?"

"Yeah, tell me about it."

They looked at Dudian with anticipation.

Dean had a headache. Apparently, they hadn't figured out the situation. The consortium had simply instilled them with knowledge. They hadn't yet trained them to personally experience the cruelty of hunting.

After a few words, Dean sent them away and continued his training.

The next day.

The young instructor came to teach Dean 'scattering' archery. There were two basic points in scattering archery. The first point was to grasp the arrow. When you reach for the quiver on your back, you must first grasp the arrow between your fingers. This point alone required repeated practice. After all, the purpose of scattering archery was to shoot multiple monsters at the same time. It would take too much time to grasp the arrow. It was not as fast as shooting a single arrow.

The second point was finger adjustment.

According to the distribution of monsters, when the fingers clamped the arrow and put it on the bowstring, it was necessary to quickly adjust the angle of the arrow. The spacing of each arrow was not uniform, so it needed to be adjusted quickly through the fingers.

Otherwise, even if the arrows were shot, few would hit the target. Not only would it be a waste of arrows, but it would also affect the efficiency and power.

In general, the scattering archery was not difficult. But to really play the role of scattering archery, it must meet the 'three fast' criteria.

Fast to grasp the arrow, fast to aim, fast to adjust!

According to the young instructor, if the speed and accuracy of the scattering archery could be comparable to the single arrow, then it would be considered as complete mastery.

"Practice well. The movement caused by fighting outside the giant wall is easy to attract other monsters. This is a skill that hunters must master!" The young instructor seriously said: "It doesn't matter if you can't learn the rapid shooting, but you must master this!"

Dudian nodded. Although the scattered archery didn't mean much to him, but the effect on the speed and accuracy of the archery was very obvious.

After the young instructor left, he began to practice.

The training ground to practice the scattering archery was separated from the other five people. It was a separate small field with four target positions. The number of arrows that could be caught by one hand was up to four.

However, Dean heard from the young instructor that some senior hunters' scattering archery had reached the acme of perfection. They could catch eight arrows at the same time and shoot monsters in eight different places at the same time. This meant that each finger needed to clamp two arrows. Moreover, they needed to adjust the two arrows at different angles to aim. It sounded incredible, but Dean knew that the young instructor would not lie.

Dean soon realized the difficulty of catching the arrows. Sometimes his fingers would slip or he would not catch the arrows. After a few hours of boring repetitive practice, he gradually became proficient. But the speed of catching the arrows was still very slow. He calculated that the time he needed to catch the scattered arrows was enough for him to shoot seven or eight arrows!

Moreover, the accuracy of the single shot was higher.

However, Dean knew that in the beginning of learning, he would encounter such problems, so he immediately continued to train patiently.

At the end of the day's training, Dean went to the finance department to receive his gold coins.

Seven hundred gold coins was a heavy sack. He carried it into the consortium's carriage and headed towards the house assigned to him by the consortium in the dark of the night. He intended to decorate the house as soon as possible so that he could pick up Jura and the others. By the way, he could also let Mason stay in his house.

Rumble ~ ~!

Thunder sounded in the sky. Dark clouds covered the sky. After a moment, heavy rain poured down.

Dean sat in the carriage and pulled the curtain to prevent the rain from splashing in. He secretly sighed in his heart. The rainy season was troublesome. The rainfall was too frequent. But then he thought that the other two seasons were not much better. He could not help but sigh again.

"Yu ~!" Suddenly, the carriage stopped halfway. The horse neighed.



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