Chapter 65 Red Katana

Kaizen's eyes quickly swept over the attribute screen of the Moss Scorpion he was watching, and one thing captured his attention.

"Nature is the answer! These monsters are Mutant Rank, just like the Shadow Cat!"

The only thing in common between the two species of monsters was the Mutant Rank. This was the first time Kaizen had encountered a mutant monster to fight.

"That'll be good training!" Kaizen uttered as he stepped back a bit.

The fingers of his hand moved quickly and with amazing skill to equip the Spear of Theus. Kaizen didn't even have to look at the game interface as he fiddled with his inventory because he had already memorized the position of each icon.

The spear with the sharp iron tip appeared in his right hand, and the man gripped its handle firmly.

Suddenly, a Moss Scorpion leaped toward him, and its frightening speed made it able to cross several meters in a single bound.

If Kaizen was a player with a normal class, he would have been stung at this moment by the monster and would have died within 3 to 4 minutes later from the highly lethal poison, but Kaizen's class was not ordinary. Without moving a muscle, Kaizen made the Moss Scorpion stop midair, an inch from hitting him. However, unlike how easy it was to hold back the Goblins, holding back the movements of this Moss Scorpion was extremely difficult and consumed a lot of mana.

"Hum~ You guys are really stronger than you look."

With a small flick of the fingers of his left hand, Kaizen hurled the Moss Scorpion, which tried to attack him, against the left wall of the ravine. This poor monster was crushed by the powerful force that Kaizen applied. This combo of moves consumed for the novice a total of 30 MP.

Kaizen clicked his tongue when he deactivated <Telekinesis> after killing this Moss Scorpion and then noticed that more than a dozen creatures of the same species were born while he dealt with only one. The screens over the heads of all these Moss Scorpions indicated that they were all Mutant Classification.

"I guess I'll miss not having a quick snack before heading down here..." He complained and brandished his spear forward.

Protected by Zahir's Light Armor, Kaizen began killing all the Moss Scorpions in his path, and there were almost three dozen after he had walked for only 20 minutes through the ravine. His fast movements, combined with the great defense of the Moss Scorpions, did a lot of damage to the blade of Theus' Spear, but it was still able to do the dirty work.

[Congratulations! You have just ascended to level 11!]

[Congratulations! You have just ascended to level 12!]

[Congratulations! You have just ascended to level 13!]

Kaizen repeatedly heard the warnings about his level rising, exceeding his expectations.

When he left Holinda City, he had believed that he would only be able to raise many levels when he reached the Howling Cliff, but he was already getting such good results in places not so feared.

"I'm only a novice, which is probably why I'm managing to gain quite a bit of XP from any monster I kill. Plus, it seems like all the creatures are strong around here, so I'm getting experience bonuses for being theoretically lower in level."

Usually, people with as few levels as Kaizen couldn't fight mutated creatures, except that he had the same amount of attributes as a player with twice his levels. Not to mention, the absurd level of his PR, the famous Performance Rating, the attribute that merged a series of data collected directly from the user's brain to measure how naturally great he can be at the game, basically, a talent meter. Kaizen was not just a low-level. He was a kind of boosted low-level.

After a while, fighting the Moss Scorpions became so easy that Kaizen would hum a lullaby while doing it.

"Twinkle, twinkle, little star! How I wonder what you are... Up above the world so high. Like a diamond in the sky."

His mother and father had to work hard to support the family and lessen the burden of debt for years, and he was the one who took care of Ard Park before he started working too. That's why he was used to the lullabies.

The novice had become so used to the movements of the Moss Scorpions that he believed he could dodge their attacks even with his eyes closed. It was just that simple.

When the Moss Scorpions spawned, there were only two patterns of their attacks. The first was to jump with strength and intensity against their enemy, except that this was easy to counter with the <Telekinesis> skill. The second attack pattern was to move at speed to try to climb up the target's legs or sting their feet. Still, it was even easier for Kaizen to hold back the movements of mutated creatures on the ground than in the air. One powerful blow from the spear was enough to go through them after that, applying supercritical damage anywhere on their bodies, as they were so small.

After some time walking through the ravine, Kaizen spotted from afar a person fighting a pack of gray wolves.

He approached quietly and noticed that this person was a woman in her early twenties. This woman didn't have a name over her head, so Kaizen stood about 10 meters away from her, watching the fight with no intention of interfering so as not to get in her way.

The woman was as white as snow, which highlighted the long violet strands on her head. She wore no armor, only a blue jacket with modern fabric, gloves that did not cover the tips of her fingers, and black shorts that reached halfway up her thighs. Her weapon was a thin Katana with a completely bright red blade, whose hue was similar to that of her eyes. However, the most interesting features on her were the small black tail and the red horns on her head, indicating that she was not of the Human race.

She didn't seem to have any difficulty with the wolves attacking her, as she beheaded all of them quickly and without taking a step to the side. After this, she put the blade away and looked at the man watching her from afar.

Kaizen was not intimidated by this. In fact, he didn't even show a single expression. When he realized the woman's struggle was over and the way was no longer blocked, he started walking again down the ravine.

As soon as he passed the woman, he heard her soft voice.

"Wait..."