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It could only an that there might really be sothing special about this human territory.

"You’ll know once you get there, you’re going to love it," Lucas said without hesitation, his brainless deanor sowhat clashing with the intelligence he had shown earlier.

Yet for so reason, Glen felt a sudden calm settle in his heart.

He took a mont before an "Mm" finally escaped his throat.

Lucas then imdiately started to discuss dealing with the Demon Beasts.

Having the Fox Beastman able to locate these Demon Beasts was the best situation possible.

As ti passed, the team continued to make progress, and through careful collaboration, Lucas and the others consistently reduced the number of Demon Beasts they were tracking.

No matter if there was a second batch or not, they planned to eliminate the first batch of Demon Beasts after traveling further.

They hoped that the Advanced Professional behind them wouldn’t be monitoring these Demon Beasts at every mont.

And indeed, Master Sinier was not monitoring at all tis. After a full day of attention yesterday that revealed the beastn had noticed nothing, today he had continued with his beast taming business, as aside from Sol’s mission, he had accepted several other commissions.

This ti the beast he was training was an interdiate-level Frenzy Demon Bear, inherently aggressive, for which ordinary training thods were inadequate. Sinier had to harshly intimidate it and then use simple commands to obtain instinctive obedience. Of course, he also needed a way to control the beast should it disobey, disabling its ability to resist and ensuring the safety of its future owner.

By the ti he had finished training the Demon Beast, it was already night. Upon unfolding the Magic Scroll before bedti, he suddenly noticed that the scenery on it had disappeared.

At that mont, Master Sinier’s pupils contracted.

His lead Demon Beast had died?

He quickly changed the Spell, but still, no scenery appeared.

Two, three, four...After changing seven or eight tis, there was still nothing.

It wasn’t until the fifteenth beast was summoned that a new scene appeared.

But suddenly a giant tiger face filled the view, followed by a scream before the scene vanished again.

Tiger-man!

His Demon Beasts had been discovered and dealt with.

Sinier felt a tightness in his chest.

He pushed through and continued summoning.

However, each subsequent beast quickly died, denying him even the chance to recall them.

When the last Demon Beast died at the hands of those beastn, Master Sinier felt dizzy.

A total annihilation!

It took a long ti for Master Sinier to co to terms with it.

At that mont, soone ca forward with a report.

"Sir, Sol and his team have brought the paynt."

Sinier: "..."

It took a while for Sinier to utter a word, and after so ti, he gritted his teeth and handed over the scroll to the ssenger, his voice cold: "Give them the item, take the paynt, then tell them to leave! I don’t want to see them for a while."

A huge loss! It really was a huge loss!

"Yes, yes, yes," the ssenger bowed his head and quickly left.

Master Sinier was furious now, and one should not provoke him, as a strike from his beast taming whip could cost one dearly.

anwhile, outside,

Sol, noticing the delayed return of the ssenger, felt inexplicably uneasy.

After a while, he finally saw the person,

who hurriedly approached and handed over the scroll, "Captain Sol, the Master said to keep the paynt and leave, he won’t have ti to see you for a while!"

While put gently, Sol understood the ssage, took the scroll, and gave quite a few copper coins, then asked, "What happened to Master Sinier?"

"The dispatched Demon Beasts seem to have run into trouble," the ssenger said, taking the money and then quickly leaving.

Stunned, Sol then unfurled the scroll to find the tracking route of the Demon Beasts, which abruptly ended after a short distance.

Bridges and Philip gathered close.

Both looked incredulous.

"Failed! So many Demon Beasts couldn’t keep up?"

"Does that an our losses are thoroughly unrecouped?"

Hearing this, Sol clenched the scroll, "These beastn were tougher than expected; this has indeed offended Master Sinier. Let’s forget about this matter for a while!"

"So..."

"We’ll talk about this later; they can hide for now, but not forever," Sol said word by word, his gaze dark.

Bridges and Philip didn’t speak, feeling extrely dejected.

This rollercoaster had made them suffer losses they had never experienced before!

anwhile, as they brooded, Lucas and the others, having confird from Glen that no Demon Beasts were following them, quickened their pace in high spirits.

They had been traveling fast for two days.

If soone from the territory ca to et them, with their current pace, they could et by tomorrow or the day after.

Back in the Beastman Kingdom, they had always found human faces quite detestable, but thinking of the faces of Hope Village Residents filled them with longing!

How they looked forward to eting them!

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