She had to make good use of her eyes …
Reina's breathing became calmer. She did not find anything unusual, nor did she see the Distorted Demons. She was trying to use her spatial perception to find them. But the biggest weakness of spatial perception was its small range. She could only perceive about fifteen meters. From this, it seemed that vision was irreplaceable.
But she really could not find them. She had been looking at the place that the hunter pointed for more than ten minutes. Could it be that there were no Distorted Demons there and it was just a joke?
No, the hunter had no reason to lie to her. That would not do him any good.
Observe carefully, observe …
Suddenly, Reina thought of something. If the Distorted Demons were hiding in the grass, they should have lowered the grass. Then there should be some places that were darker.
She searched carefully, but did not find the signs that she had imagined.
Could it be wrong?
Linnai furrowed her brows. Of course, she wouldn't give up so easily. Other than sitting down and reading, there was nothing else that could make her give up so easily. Her greatest strength was probably her extraordinary focus and perseverance.
A breeze blew and the grass swayed. The wind here carried the smell of mold and the rotten smell of corpses. Although it was cool, it was not comfortable.
Suddenly, Reina realized something. She remembered that when the hunter cut open the stomach of the Distorted Demons, there was grass. That meant that the Hybrid Demons would eat the grass. And from what the hunter said, the Distorted Demons might have crawled out from those pits. This meant that they might be hiding in those pits, waiting for their prey to come closer.
Very likely!
Then what if they were lying in the grass motionless?
Reina thought. She imagined herself lying in the grass. When the wind blew, the grass around her would lean against her body and its swaying would be hindered. This would cause the grass in that place to be different from other places!
That's right!
She became excited and began to wait for the next gust of wind.
Reina opened her eyes wide. At this moment, there was a wave in the distance. The wind came.
She kept staring at that place. She waited until the wind blew like a wave and the grass swayed with it.
"Found it! One, two, uh … Is it over by the rock? Ah, if it's hiding behind the rock, I won't know. "
Reina accidentally blurted out her inner thoughts. The Hunter turned his head and revealed a slightly surprised expression. Then, he smiled and nodded.
"Is it wind?"
The other party suddenly asked.
"Yes, there's one in that direction, one in front of the turtle rock, and one in the middle. I don't know if there's one behind the rock."
Reina pointed into the distance.
"Not bad. Not bad for your first time," the Hunter praised.
It was more than good. This was beyond imagination. In less than fifteen minutes, she had mastered the technique. It could be said that she was at the level of a monster. This showed that not only were her eyes very good, but her intuition was also very sharp and she was also very smart.
Hairy Chestnut stuck out its tongue and looked at the two of them, as if it couldn't wait to hunt.
"Come to think of it, uncle, there was no wind when you looked at it just now. How did you find them?" Reina asked, puzzled.
Hearing this, the hunter chuckled.
"If you stay here for more than ten years, you can also find them at a glance. I can't explain it in detail, but at a glance, you can feel that there's something there. But if you want to talk about how to find them, you can just observe the movement of the grass when there's wind. "
"I see. That's amazing."
Reina handed the transparent stone to the Hunter. Instead of taking it, the Hunter directly took out the bow on his back. His bow was very big. If he stood on the ground, it could reach Reina's shoulder.
The Hunter took the crystal in Reina's hand and installed it on the bow. The bow was not simple. It had more complicated parts. Reina could see the pulley, and there was a special device where the crystal was placed.
"Watch."
Then, he knelt down on one knee, took out an arrow from his back, and placed it on the bowstring. He closed his eyes and tilted his head, aiming into the distance. Reina's eyes observed carefully. Her eyes gathered magic so that she could clearly see the flow of magic in the outside world.
She could see the magic emerging from the Hunter's hand, covering the whole bow and injecting it into the arrow along the bowstring.
Suddenly, the Huntress loosened her grip on the bow, and with a whoosh, the arrow flew out, followed by the sound of the bowstring. As the arrow flew across the grassland, something strange happened. Lena thought that the arrow had missed because it was too high up, but at that moment, the arrow suddenly changed direction and fell down, accurately hitting the spot where the distortion was.
Some liquid splashed out, and then a shadow emerged from the grass. It was the struggling Distortion Demon. It struggled desperately, and the arrow pierced its round stomach. After a few seconds, it slowly lost its vitality, and its movements became slower and slower. Finally, it fell to a place. After another ten seconds, a black substance floated out.
"Amazing!"
Reina exclaimed. Not to mention the power of the arrow, it was incredible that the Hunter could control the direction of the arrow.
She began to think that this might be using the power of magic. In theory, it was possible.
But in reality, there were many problems. Power was not so easy to control, let alone a sword flying quickly. In addition to precise control of magic, it also required amazing reflexes and experience. After all, the wind would also change the trajectory of the arrow. Power could not be completely achieved by imagination like the user.
"It's your turn. At this distance, the Distortion won't find out. Their intelligence is not enough to recognize this as an attack. Try as you can."
The Hunter handed the big bow to Reina. Reina was a little surprised. The bow was too big. It was very difficult for her to hold it, but fortunately, her body seemed to remember this feeling.
"How do I do it?"
"Concentrate. First, feel the feeling of shooting the arrow, then figure out its trajectory. Finally, treat the bow as a part of yourself and control it," the Hunter said.
Reina smiled bitterly. She looked at the Hunter and saw that he did not know anything about power. Was this the only way to do it? It was incredible.
She secretly admired him.
Taking the quiver handed to her by the Hunter, Reina stood on the stone. Her height made it impossible for her to shoot like the Hunter. She had to stand up. The bow was heavier than she thought. She used the index and middle fingers of her right hand to pinch an arrow from the quiver behind her. The Hunter glanced at her and knew that she had learned archery. He did not say anything and just stood aside quietly to observe.
Reina pulled the bow. She was very strong, so this kind of bow was naturally easy for her. But because of physical factors, she had to spread her hands wide to pull the bow, which was a little uncomfortable.
She looked at the target through the transparent crystal and imitated the actions of the Hunter, injecting magic into the bow.
Under concentration, she felt that the sound around her gradually disappeared, and her vision was only left with a small circle around the target.
Suddenly, her eyes sharpened and she let go of her hand.
With a whoosh, the sharp arrow broke through the air and crossed the grassland, sweeping up the cut leaves. It was very powerful, but halfway, it suddenly hit something and the sharp arrow suddenly stopped.
It was a stone. The sharp arrow was blocked by the stone and was now deeply embedded in it.
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