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Jake wasn't interested in the pointless argunt between two rival guilds.

When he saw that Robert was on Mary's side and would assist her in the battle, he began searching for the perfect mont to make a break for it.

It ca when Maria had erged from the group to stand at the front. He bolted away when everyone's eyes landed on her, hearing only her introduction and believing no one had seen his escape.

'If maybe any of them was an archer, I would have stayed behind… nah, nope! I don't want any high-level influence!' Jake thought.

He could see that no one was an archer because everyone wielded weapons at the ti. The group was overprotective of their newbie player, but perhaps that was the image they wanted to show everyone.

Anyone would feel great knowing that the guild protected them so well.

It'd bring more newbies to their side.

Jake, however, didn't think too much about it.

'I also told her I want to level up dusa, so what is she doing? Seriously,' Jake inwardly sighed at his older sister, only to jolt as her voice slamd into him from behind.

"JAKE!" Mary scread at him.

Unaware of how she had found him so easily, Jake turned around.

Though he may not have been so pissed at her, a mask of annoyance had been put on him. He stared at her with this familiar expression, yet Mary didn't care.

She bumped into him and threatened to kill him through wrestling!

"Why you! You little!" Mary dropped a noogie on him, then twisted his head left and right. "Your sister was so lucky to find the perfect enemies to fight, and you dare to run away?! I won't let you off back ho, too!"

"Y-You aren't better!" Jake shouted back at her after finding room to breathe and speak, "You put a tracking skill on ?!"

"Hah! What tracking skill?! I'm not your nanny!" Mary perford an advanced wrestling skill, flopping over her brother onto his back.

Sprawled, Jake coughed and fought for breath again.

Luckily, he unsummoned his pets before running away so the rest of the companions didn't get into a fight, which would put a cooldown on them. He wiped off his lips and strained to stand up.

Mary still glared at him, her hands on her waist.

Robert just grinned beside her.

"You will never cuddle with Odin again," Jake said spitefully.

Surprisingly, that did a lot of emotional damage to Mary! She turned to her boyfriend for aid, but he knew that Jake would give in at so point, so he only smiled at her.

"Hmph," Mary threw her hair behind, "Let's find the bears and see what you can do! We're about to have so fun!" She slamd her right fist into her left palm, totally not looking like a mage.

Robert caught her signal and nodded.

He walked between his girlfriend and Jake.

After inhaling what seed to be the worth of the entire oxygen bottle, Robert suddenly whipped out a colossal sword from his inventory.

With a loud scream unbecoming of the angel man he was, Robert impaled the sword into the ground. "HAAAAA!"

Jake's hair had been blown behind. The forest around him arched away, and the leaves had been cut off, thrown into a spinning dance that billowed in all four directions.

Though manly and surely titillating for the opposite gender, the cry sounded like a howl of the beast, which was like a command to everyone around Robert.

Well, in short, it was an advanced taunt skill.

It swept through the forest like an earthquake and triggered the feral instincts of all monsters touched by it. No matter who those monsters were fighting, they suddenly turned around and zood in Robert's direction.

While Mary stood with her hands on her red cheeks, Jake looked around. He was getting slightly nervous as the stampede of monsters was galloping toward them from all four directions.

There was no room to escape.

After wiping saliva off her chin, Mary explained, "Listen, little bro! Let's see how competent you are! Leavie Bears must be coming our way! You hunt them all! If you let any of the Leavie Bear touch us, I'll hit you with a fireball!"

"You idiot!" Jake exclaid, "I told you I want to level up dusa! It was supposed to be a casual quest, yet you summoned a monster tide?!"

"It's just a monster tide?" Mary tilted her head and asked with a smile. "If you die, I will pick your item. Don't worry so much!"

"MARY!" It was Jake's turn to scream at his sibling. "I don't even know what Leavie Bears look like!"

That was when the first wave of monsters lood over them…

At the feet of the tree monsters were various kinds of forest and half-forest monsters. Normal and corrupted, foxes, boars, and even snakes alike weaved between the tree monster's roots, which acted like tentacles.

The tentacles were the tree monsters' legs, whose towering fras cast a shadow onto the human party.

Jake clicked his tongue, "Robert! Keep safe for a while… I need to change into my equipnt."

"Yeah, fine," Robert smiled.

"By any chance, you have a small mana potion?" Jake asked while putting on the previous monkey boss's set on himself. He thought about the mask for a while before draping his face with it.

Robert held back from laughing upon seeing Jake's eyes behind the monkey mask. "I have… I thought you might need them… haha…"

"…thanks." Jake took the potions with blue liquid and stored them in his inventory.

He was so safe because Robert had conjured a small sanctuary around them. It was a silver, transparent shell on which all attacks bounced off. No monster here could leave a dent or scratch on this defense zone.

That said, Robert's loyalty to Mary would allow Leavie Bear's paws to pass through his defenses, so the stakes of this challenge remained high.

'I don't see any monster reminding a bear,' Jake thought. 'Must be behind them… if there's any.'

"Well, well, well!" Mary lifted her nose and said, "Seems like we need to clear so monsters!"

"Color surprised," Jake replied.

"Look at your sister's might, Jake!" Mary said while sheathing her hands in red gloves. She soon crumbled into a pitching form she learned in middle school. Baseball was one of her favorite sports! Her pitching was excellent, and so was her batting.

"Don't tell you have-" Jake reacted, only to hear a fireball roar in her right palm. Tongues of flas tried to make a break from her balled hand, roaring no end.

Once she raised her leg, stomped on the ground heavily, and threw her shoulder forward, Mary sent the first fastball toward the towering tree monster.

It splashed in abundance on its bark, devouring it in less than five seconds.

"Now, change up!" Mary exclaid, a bad habit from her school days. The second ball she threw broke during its flight, curving to the side and smoking another monster into oblivion. "Warm-up done! Haha!"

Her laughter was so loud that Jake's ears bleed.

After the warm-up, Mary increased the pace and added more magical flavor to her pitching. Once she released one fireball, she flicked and turned the ball into ten fireballs, each breaking into either a fastball or a different change-up.

In short, change-ups were different ways of pitching, curving the trajectories of fireballs.

When the tree monsters retaliated with seed attacks, Mary scoffed and stretched her hand to the side. The long fla bat coalesced from nowhere.

She clenched it and looked down with her left hand on her head as though she was wearing a hat. "Spitting at a lady… you don't deserve to live!"

Mary obliterated all seeds aiming at her with a few swings!

Jake comnted, "What lady?! You've made it sound so wrong with your stupid choice of words!"

That was when his heart jumped.

Jake noticed a bear with a half-head gone to nature. Instead of flesh, the bear sported a bark! Half of his right shoulder was replaced by dirt and grass. The rest was unknown because Jake couldn't see behind him!

Nonetheless, the first Leavie Bear has finally appeared on the scene.

The couple must have noticed him, too.

Jake entered the Soldier Form! He pulled the highest anchor point and locked his attention on the bear through Death's Lock, having a perfect view of the monster's vital points.

Because he didn't have his bow and had new stats, he couldn't use his full strength.

'I trained how to lower my stats and know how much this bow can handle. My strength, dexterity, and weight should be at an appropriate level! This angle… I can perfectly see the trajectory!' Jake thought.

[Leavie Bear Lv. 17 HP: 2100/2100 MP: 640/640]

Jake got a new idea, then…

"dusa…" he summoned his newest companion and asked for a difficult task, "How about you coil around my arrow and finish off this bear? I'll deal as much damage I can while you find the safe spot on him."

dusa left the nest on his chest without questioning his request and slithered up to the bow and arrow through his arm.

She was so small that she could easily wrap herself around the arrow.

"It's because of my dumb sister that we're forced to do this… I'll repay you sohow after that! We have five minutes to kill as many monsters as possible for you, my lady! Let's do it!" Jake smiled.

Unbeknownst to him, his legendary class extended toward his summon, facilitating her and opening up a new path for dusa to connect with Jake's archery!

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