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*Thud.*

The *Orc Brawler* stomped its foot on the ground.

“Chiiiiik!”

*Clang!*

My sword clashed with the orc's steel gauntlets.

“Ugh!”

I managed to block the powerful punch from the *Orc Brawler*, but the force behind those iron fists was imnse.

My stance wavered for a mont.

“Hng!”

I quickly rolled to my right, barely dodging the follow-up attack from the orc’s left side.

“What… what was that?”

It was the first ti that the *Block* skill from the swordsman class had been disrupted by a monster’s attack.

Though I wasn’t hit hard thanks to a successful block, the *Orc Brawler’s* punch didn’t follow the sa rules as the other monsters I had fought.

My usual strategy—block the attack and imdiately counter with slashes and thrusts to chip away at the monster’s HP—was no longer effective.

For the first ti, my solid victory formula as a swordsman had been broken.

I didn’t have ti to think, as the *Orc Brawler* charged at again.

*Clang!*

This ti, my block wasn’t disrupted. I smoothly followed up with a thrust, my blade darting forward.

*Splurt!*

Green blood spurted from a small wound on the *Orc Brawler’s* torso. It was a successful hit.

“Ssssk.”

The *Orc Brawler* stepped back, readjusting its stance and throwing a few more punches.

*Clang, clang, stab!*

I calmly blocked each attack and used my single-target thrust skill to slowly drain the orc's HP.

The *Orc Brawler* clenched its fists, preparing for another attack.

I narrowed my eyes.

It was the sa technique it used at the start of the fight—the powerful punch combo.

Blocking it directly would break my defense and leave vulnerable to the follow-up attack.

[Backstep Evasion]

[Quickly leap 8 ters backward to evade a frontal attack (Invulnerable while casting)]

[Cooldown: 8 seconds]

I had unlocked the *Backstep Evasion* skill upon reaching level 15.

This was clearly ant to be used against attacks that couldn’t be blocked by normal ans.

*Vwoom!*

*Fwoosh!*

The *Orc Brawler’s* punch hit nothing but air.

Using *Backstep Evasion*, I swiftly put distance between us.

“Oh.”

So this is what it was for.

If my agility were higher, I could probably make similar movents without using the skill, but the invulnerability during the cast was sothing that pure speed couldn’t replicate.

This skill was key for clearing elite dungeons where each hit could deal near-lethal damage.

Now I understood why it was unlocked at level 15.

I smiled faintly.

It didn’t seem like it would take too long to clear the first boss after all.

Having grasped the general pattern of the *Orc Brawler’s* attacks, I continued blocking its moves while chipping away at its HP.

[First Boss]

[Level 16 *Orc Brawler*]

[HP 8214/10500]

About five minutes had passed since the battle began.

I hadn’t dealt as much damage as I would’ve liked, but since I hadn’t taken any hits, I was confident I could eventually clear the boss without too much trouble.

With rhythmic movents, I blocked the orc’s attacks and countered with thrusts, dodging its heavier strikes.

Finally, the *Orc Brawler’s* HP dropped below 80%.

Nothing seed to change.

I blocked its lighter attacks and responded with my own, as usual.

But then, for a brief mont, it seed like the orc’s eyes flashed.

A chill ran down my spine.

My instincts scread that the next thrust was dangerous.

But it was too late to stop the skill that had already been activated.

*Clang!*

The *Orc Brawler* deftly deflected my thrust with a smooth movent of its gauntlets.

It was the first ti the boss had changed its attack pattern.

And then—

*Thud!*

“Gah!?”

The orc’s gauntleted fist slamd into my abdon with brutal force.

I was sent flying, rolling several tis before crashing into the wall.

*Cough, cough!*

The world spun around .

What… just happened?

Before I could even comprehend the situation, the *Orc Brawler* charged at again.

“H-Hng!”

*Roll.*

*Crash!*

I rolled to the side, narrowly avoiding the orc’s ground slam. Its gauntlet left a deep dent in the cave floor.

[Drizzle Rain]

[Swordsman]

[Level 15 (1.17%)]

[HP: 114/617]

Barely able to catch my breath, I checked my remaining HP and felt a surge of panic.

Just one hit.

One hit had taken 80% of my HP.

“Ah, ahh!”

I desperately rolled away, avoiding the orc’s relentless attacks.

After drinking three potions in quick succession and taking a brief rest, my HP was fully restored.

Still sitting on the ground, I gently rubbed my stomach where the orc had hit .

The pain was gone now that my HP was back to full, but at the ti, it had hurt so much I couldn’t breathe.

It must’ve been due to the high synchronization rate.

But it was fine.

Back when I was the hero of Astra, I had suffered worse injuries than this.

If it hadn’t been for the saintess healing , I probably would’ve died many tis over.

This was nothing in comparison.

Standing up, I shouted confidently.

“The Hero Rain has resurrected!”

Then, I glanced over at the spot where the *Orc Brawler* was waiting.

[First Boss]

[Level 16 *Orc Brawler*]

[HP 10500/10500]

It seed that if I retreated from battle, the boss’s HP would reset.

The conditions were the sa.

Both the orc and I had recovered, but now I had learned its patterns.

It was ti for the second attempt.

Alright, this ti, I’m going to clear it!

After four more battles and retreats, I finally figured out the pattern behind the *Orc Brawler*’s ability to deflect my thrusts.

It was the *Counter* skill.

Just like the *Brawler* class players in *Astra Online* could use this *Counter* skill, the *Orc Brawler* could do the sa.

The *Orc Brawler*’s *Counter* pattern activated once its HP fell below 80%, and it required precise timing and positioning to identify.

The solution was simple.

When the *Orc Brawler* got into its counter stance, all I had to do was stop attacking.

In other words, a *damage cut*.

As long as I refrained from attacking while the counter was active, the *Orc Brawler* would quickly return to its regular attack pattern.

*Clang, clang!*

I blocked, dodged, and thrust with precision.

Now that I understood the pattern, the *Orc Brawler* was no longer a threat.

“Hehehe, die already!”

[First Boss]

[Level 16 *Orc Brawler*]

[HP 5301/10500]

I had already whittled down half of its HP.

If I repeated the sa strategy for the sa amount of ti, the first boss would fall.

Visions of the grand rewards awaiting danced before my eyes.

Accessories, swords, pretty outfits, and of course—chicken!

“Hehe! Hehehe!”

It was a good thing no one else could see gleefully stabbing the boss while grinning like an idiot.

That’s the beauty of solo play, right?

But, of course, elite dungeon bosses weren’t that easy.

“Krshk!”

As the *Orc Brawler’s* HP dropped below half, new monsters erged from the tunnels on both sides of the battlefield.

[Level 15 *Orc Elite Soldier*]

[HP 1000/1000]

And there were two of them!

*Clang, clang!*

Things quickly got chaotic.

Amid the *Orc Brawler’s* powerful attacks, the spears of the *Orc Elite Soldiers* kept jabbing at from both sides.

If this were a party play situation, there would be soone assigned to handle the adds.

But I had to deal with everything on my own.

‘What do you do when monsters rush you in solo combat?’

‘Simple. You dodge, block, and slash them all.’

‘What if they’re not easy to take down?’

‘Hmm. Well, I guess you’d just have to fight more until you get used to it, right?’

‘Hah! If you had a body as tough as a dwarf’s, you could withstand most attacks with your bare skin!’

‘Haha, dwarves have their advantages, sure. But don’t try that, Rain.’

‘Why worry about fighting alone when you’ve got companions? Rain, I’ll always have your back, so don’t worry about that.’

I suddenly recalled a conversation I’d had with my companions from my days as a hero.

I couldn’t help but smile in the middle of this hectic battle.

Seriously, none of them were any help.

I was Rain.

The Hero of Astra.

The hero who had bravely fought against countless demon armies.

I tapped into my battle instincts from those days.

*Vwoosh!*

I dodged the *Orc Brawler’s* punch using *Backstep Evasion*.

The distance opened, and the *Orc Brawler* imdiately charged forward again.

By maintaining just the right distance to prevent the *Orc Brawler*’s charging attack from triggering, I blocked the elite soldiers' spear thrusts and slashed with a sweeping attack to deal with the adds.

First, I needed to take out the elite soldiers. Once the adds were gone, I could focus solely on the boss again.

*Sslash!*

“Kiieeek!”

By avoiding a direct confrontation with the *Orc Brawler* and focusing on the elite soldiers, I managed to kill them off one by one.

The first boss’s HP hadn’t dropped much in the anti.

But now that it was a one-on-one fight again, there was no problem.

I smiled and caught my breath.

“Alright. It’ll be easy from here.”

However, things didn’t go quite as smoothly as I’d hoped.

More *Orc Elite Soldiers* spawned every ti the boss’s HP hit 40%, 30%, and 20%.

Each ti they appeared, I groaned in frustration.

Only after clearing out the last wave of elite soldiers did I finally manage to bring down the *Orc Brawler*.

*Boom.*

With a heavy thud, the *Orc Brawler* collapsed to the ground, and I collapsed right along with it.

“Haaah…”

I was utterly drained.

Still, I smiled faintly and raised my hand in a victory pose.

“First boss clear!”

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