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Chapter 175

Pulling out the two swords that pierced the skull of the green beast from its eye sockets, Abel couldn't help but collapse on the head that could no longer move, gasping violently.

He fought fiercely with such a giant beast that was more than 20 meters long, especially after finally riding on its back to fight. Even with the magic bonus before the war started, Abbot still felt so tired that he could not stand up.

"Mr. Abel, are you okay?" Seeing that the green giant beast finally fell down, Chanti hurriedly ran towards Abel and asked with concern.

Just now, seeing Ebel jump on the back of this green monster fighting with it made Chanti both worried and excited. Such a blood-inflating and passionate battle was really a dream for an elf who longed to fight. Although Chanti did not rush up to fight with Ebel, being able to participate in this hunting still made Chanti feel so excited that she couldn't help herself.

Sitting on the head of the dead green beast, Abel looked at Chandi, who was still excited on his face and smiled tiredly: "It's nothing, I'm just a little exhausted. It's true that I'm going to kill such a giant beast, it's still a bit difficult for me alone."

"No, you are already very powerful! I have never seen a hunter as powerful as you! Such a fierce beast is enough to spread your brave achievements in the entire Arthurian Forest, and even the Ansal Court will reward your achievements!" Chanti waved his hands and said excitedly. If it were in Averen, being able to hunt such a huge and ferocious beast would be enough to make the entire kingdom praise it, and it would be enough to become the protagonist of the legend.

"I don't expect the protagonist of the legendary story. It doesn't matter if the Wang Ting's reward is too much. Just enjoy the process of hunting this giant beast!" As if I had enough rest, Abel stood up from the head of the giant beast. Seeing the half-broken arrow still stuck in the giant beast's eye socket, Abel reached out and pulled it out. Looking at the blood stained on it, he handed it to Chandi: "Save it as a souvenir. This is a sharp arrow that shot the eyes of this giant beast, but unfortunately, the shaft of the arrow broke just now."

"Thank you, Mr. Aber, there is no better souvenir than this!" Chandi reached out to take the broken arrow covered with blood. He did not dislike the blood on it. He took out a handkerchief from his body, wrapped it up carefully and then put it away.

After putting away the broken arrow, Chandi looked at the dead giant beast, and her eyes were still shocked. Although the giant beast was dead, the power of the tiger's death was still there. Even if it fell to the ground, the giant beast still exuded a terrifying aura. The timid person might not dare to connect to it.

"Mr. Aber, since you have successfully hunted this giant beast, what are you going to do next?" Chandi looked at Aber and asked him curiously.

Looking at the giant beast that looked like a small hill even if he fell to the ground, Abel scratched his eyebrows and felt a little worried. If he hadn't been there, he would have to put the whole monster in the storage ring. However, with the giant beast now, he obviously could not reveal that he had a storage ring.

So after thinking about it, Chen Mo said to Chandi: "Collection of the things that can be collected from this giant beast, and then I will send you back to the empire. You are alone, and it is too difficult to travel through the Thousand Needles Forest. At least I have some friendship with the humans here, so I won't have any conflicts when I meet."

Abbot said this naturally to avoid encountering people from the human tribe when he was traveling through the Thousand Needles Forest with Chanti. He would make a precaution first, and also imply that there is a connection between him and the human tribe.

"Humans? Why did they conflict when they meet us?" Chandi looked at Abel in confusion, with confusion in his eyes.

Looking at Chanti's confused eyes, it didn't seem like a disguise. Abel frowned and asked directly to her: "Hundreds of years ago, the empire had a war with the four-grave coalition forces of humans, dwarves, centaurs and dwarfs. The four-grave coalition forces were defeated by the empire and drove from their original home to the Thousand Needles Forest. Even the patron saint of the human tribe was seriously injured and dying by the true gods believed in by the empire. If I had not had half of human blood, I would probably not be able to live in peace with them in this forest. Why would you not know about this?"

"Has humans and other races fought against the empire? Sorry Mr. Abel, since the God of the Wilderness raised the long wall of thorns seven hundred years ago, Avellen's wood elves have basically isolated their contacts with the outside world in addition to having some limited communication with the empire. If there was a war, perhaps the Ansal Court and some older people would know about this, but I am only three hundred years old this year and I really know nothing about these things." Chanti explained to Abel in an apologetic tone. She really didn't know much about these things.

Abel looked at Chandi and frowned. His serious expression made Chandi become a little nervous. He didn't know if he had offended the half-elf in front of him who dared to fight the giant beast alone. Just as she was hesitating whether she was about to apologize, Abel finally said, "Don't worry about these things for now, clean up the giant beast, and we will go back to the camp first."

"Okay, Mr. Aber!" Chanti breathed a sigh of relief, nodded and agreed.

With Chandi's help, Aiber and her two men disassembled the huge giant beast, but the hard skin on the giant beast was very difficult to cut, and the knife in Chandi's hand was hard to hurt at all. What made her feel terrifying was that the wound on this giant beast, which was cut off by Aiber during the previous fight, was slowly healing! You must know that the giant beast is dead, and this is just the remaining vitality on its corpse healing naturally!

Seeing that the knife in Chandi's hand could not do anything to the skin of the giant beast, Eber threw the two elf swords in his hand to her. Chandi was able to cut the skin of the giant beast with difficulty and cut the useful part from it.

The two of them worked hard for most of the day before they harvested the hard skins of about two large bundles of giant beasts and a piece of tail cut off by Abel. As for the claws and other parts, although Abel also wanted to take more, the two of them had only four hands after all, and they could only hold them. The huge corpse could only be left here.

After bundling the harvest, Aber carried the harvest and returned to the camp with Chanti.
Chapter completed!
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