Leon's mind was flooded with memories of Wild Boar's instructions. He could vividly recall the moment when he spoke about the points earned for each kill. Each crab was worth a hefty 50 points, while a measly human was only worth 10. Wild Boar's words had created an impression among the recruits that targeting the crabs was the surest way to score high.
However, the true goal of the test was to ensure the survival of as many villagers as possible. With approximately three thousand villagers in harm's way, Leon was determined to save every single one of them, maximizing his point tally to a whopping 30,000.