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Hunter in Black

This is a world of combat and magic, where adventurers thrive, leveling up, and killing monsters for loots and glory. But that's not the story I'm here to tell. Decades have passed since All-father, the world's Creator, ended the ever catastrophic conflict between humans and dragons. Lives have fallen from both sides, leaving humanity only able to support their last haven, the capital city of Ratna Kingdom. And now that they're at their weakest, someone wanted to carve a tombstone for their grave. He was called the Pretender, a figure disguised as All-father himself. He travels through the continent with a quest to gather forces from those who fell victim to humanity's sins. If no one puts an end to this act, then catastrophe will surely come knocking on the kingdom's door. So a call was made to prevent this. A Veteran Hunter and his apprentice were dispatched to take down each of the leaders under the Pretender's influence. He himself was a mysterious one, dressed in black, hiding behind a bear mask. Not a lot was known about the Hunter, not his race, not his family, not his face. Though one thing is for sure, he's damn good at his job.

PolarMuttaqin · ファンタジー
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131 Chs

Left Naiad’s Eye

As Echidna went farewell, the Hunters await the arrival of a new boss-type monster, preferably of a higher level. Rhosyn also got a lot more active at killing the unending waves of low-ranked monsters, since their death will attract stronger monsters to attack.

Yet no matter how long they sail, no one was strong enough to get the Admiral to worry about the safety of the ship or him himself.

And no, it's not because of how competent Adrian was, it's just… those who came were unthreateningly weak. The suspense of waiting for the right moment to come was so unbearable, even for someone as collected as Dov. His target this time was a Master rank after all.

"Looks like we'll be spending the night, Celene."

Dov' was leaning on the rail, glaring at the Left Naiad's Eye. His mask didn't radiate as much blue as it usually was. It's easy to tell that his mood isn't on the bright side.