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Lun carefully examined the Razorclaw Wyvern’s talon, marvelling at its size and deadly sharpness. It was a fearso trophy, a testant to the battle he had just won. With great care, he sheathed it in a specially crafted leather pouch, securing it to his belt. The talon’s dark, serrated edges glead nacingly in the moonlight.

Just previously when he first arrived in the tutorial he would have never expected he would be able to take down such a fearso beast only 3 months later.

With the evidence of his victory secured, Lun took a mont to catch his breath and regain his composure. The adrenaline rush from the battle was still coursing through his veins, but he knew he couldn’t stay in the canyon for long. He had to return to Veridia and report his success to the Adventurer’s Guild.

Taking a final glance at the fallen wyvern, Lun knew that this Chapter of his journey was complete. He had faced the highest-level beast he had encountered thus far and erged triumphant. It was a milestone in his career as an adventurer, one that would undoubtedly earn him respect and recognition among his peers.

Lun retraced his steps, carefully navigating the rocky terrain of the canyon. He had to be cautious, even in his victory, as the wilderness held its own dangers. With each step, he reflected on the challenges he had faced since arriving in this world and the skills he had honed along the way.

Upon returning to the bustling city of Veridia, Lun made his way to the Adventurer’s Guild. The guild was a hub of activity, with adventurers of all ranks coming and going, sharing stories of their exploits and seeking new quests. Lun couldn’t help but feel a sense of pride as he entered the guild’s main hall.

Approaching the quest board, Lun noticed that the Bloodfire Drake quest he had signed up for earlier had garnered more interest from other adventurers. The two-week recruitnt period was still ongoing, and it seed that many were eager to take on the challenge.

Lun approached the guild receptionist, a friendly woman with a cheerful deanor. "I’ve returned from my quest to defeat the Razorclaw Wyvern," he announced, a note of pride in his voice.

The receptionist bead at him. "Ah, Lun! We’ve been eagerly awaiting your return. How did the battle fare?"

Lun proceeded to recount the details of his battle with the Razorclaw Wyvern, sparing no detail. The receptionist listened intently, nodding in admiration as he described his strategy and the use of his Mystic Warlord skills.

"Remarkable," she said when he had finished. "Defeating a Level 64 beast is no small feat, especially for an adventurer of your rank. You’ve certainly proven your ttle, Lun."

She then proceeded to record the details of his successful quest and the trophy he had obtained. Lun couldn’t help but feel a swell of pride as his accomplishnt was officially docunted by the guild.

"Now," the receptionist continued, "I’ll make sure the proper rewards are prepared for you. In the anti, feel free to browse the available quests or rest and recover. You’ve earned it."

Lun thanked her and took a mont to peruse the quest board once more. He knew that his journey as an adventurer was far from over. There were still challenges to face, mysteries to unravel, and a world full of wonders and dangers waiting to be explored.

Lun stood at the quest board in the bustling hall of the Adventurer’s Guild, his eyes scanning the various missions posted. His recent victory over the formidable Razorclaw Wyvern had earned him newfound respect among the guild’s mbers, and he was eager to take on new challenges.

The quest that had caught his attention earlier, "Exterminate the D-tier Bloodfire Drakes," still lood prominently on the board. It was a high-risk, high-reward mission, one that had attracted the interest of many seasoned adventurers. Lun couldn’t help but feel a mixture of excitent and trepidation as he considered joining the ranks of those willing to take on the savage beasts.

The receptionist, who had previously assisted him, noticed his interest and approached with a warm smile. "Back for more, Lun? I see you’re eyeing the Bloodfire Drake quest."

Lun nodded, his gaze fixed on the mission’s details. "Yes, I am. It seems like a formidable challenge, and I’m ready to prove myself further."

The receptionist’s smile widened. "That’s the spirit! The Bloodfire Drakes are no ordinary foes. They’re known for their fiery breath and cunning tactics. You’ll be facing a hoard of them, so teamwork will be crucial."

Lun couldn’t help but feel a surge of determination. He had grown stronger since his arrival in this world, and he was eager to test his abilities against such formidable adversaries.

"I’d like to sign up for the mission," he declared.

The receptionist nodded and began the registration process. "You’re officially on the list, Lun. The recruitnt period for this quest lasts two weeks, giving adventurers ti to prepare and assemble their teams. You’ll need all the help you can get for this one."

As Lun completed the registration, he couldn’t help but wonder about the other adventurers who would be joining the quest. The Bloodfire Drakes were not to be underestimated, and a well-coordinated team would be essential for success.

With the formalities settled, Lun decided to seek out more information about the mission. He approached a group of adventurers who were huddled together, discussing their strategies and preparations for the upcoming quest.

"Excuse ," Lun began, "I couldn’t help but overhear your conversation about the Bloodfire Drake quest. Do you mind if I join in?"

The adventurers looked apprehensive at first but welcod him soon enough, introducing themselves as a diverse group with various skills and abilities. Among them was a seasoned mage, a dual-wielding swordsman, and a skilled archer. They had all faced their fair share of dangers in their adventures and were eager to take on this challenge as a team.

The mage, a middle-aged woman nad Elara, spoke up. "You must be new to this quest, young one. The Bloodfire Drakes are cunning and relentless. We’ll need to strategize carefully and coordinate our attacks to have any hope of success."

Lun nodded in agreent, eager to learn from their experience. "I’ve faced formidable foes before, but I know this is a different league. What can you tell about the Drakes’ behaviour and weaknesses?"

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