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Chapter 23: Lord Thunder Goblin – Reger

Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios

Once again, McRae entered Stealth mode and walked deeper into the cave.

As time passed, McRae, who was slowly moving forward, saw the interior of the cave.

In the cave.

Most of the tree demons were still in place, in an unactivated state.

After a while, one or two Goblin Warriors would walk back and forth.

Each Goblin was only five yards away and extremely close.

The Goblin Archers at the back looked around sharply,

And in the deepest part of the cave, a white Goblin was dozing off on a simple throne.

McRae was half-squatting on a huge rock. He was motionless, as if he had been petrified.

It was as if time had stopped for McRae.

However, McRae’s sharp eyes were constantly calculating the time and distance between each Goblin’s patrol turns.

A moment later.

McRae took out the novice crossbow he bought from the blacksmith from his backpack.

Holding the crossbow tightly, McRae’s breathing became even weaker.

McRae’s eyes, the crosshair of the crossbow, and the three Goblins in the distance formed a straight line.

A breeze blew in the cave.

McRae silently felt the wind speed.

McRae directly raised the crossbow and pulled the trigger three times, but the hand holding the crossbow actually trembled a little.

But after McRae shot the arrow,

He did not even look to see if the arrows behind him had hit the target.

He jumped off the boulder and ran out of the cave.

His movements were clean and smooth.

“Whoosh!”

“Whoosh!”

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Three arrows shot out!

But if someone was there,

They would definitely be able to see where the three arrows were flying in the air.

It was not a straight line!

Instead, they shot in three different directions!

It was all because of the slight trembling of McRae’s hand.

McRae actually made a mistake!?

The first arrow streaked through the air and accurately hit the foot of a Goblin Archer at the back.

The second arrow was nailed to a short tree beside the Goblin Archer on the right.

The dull sound of two arrows piercing through an object…

immediately alerted the nearby Goblins.

Almost ten Goblins went deeper into the cave to look for intruders.

The last arrow hit the Goblin Warrior at the front.

The Goblin Warrior that was hit by the arrow immediately noticed McRae, who had jumped off the boulder to escape.

The two other Goblin Warriors also noticed it.

The furious Goblin Warrior waved the wooden club in his hand and chased after McRae with bared fangs and brandished claws.

This was McRae’s strategy!

He shot three arrows in an instant,

And the first two arrows were aimed at the goblins in the backline.

attracting the attention of most monsters,

He lured it deeper into the cave.

And the last arrow…

pulled the aggro of the three Goblin Warriors at the front.

McRae’s “hand shaking” was not a mistake.

It was an extremely high-end operation technique that was passed down among the top Thieves and Archers of the future!

And all because of this amazing technique,

McRae sent three Goblin Warriors away from the Goblin encampment, leaving their group, and chased after him.

He only had to deal with three level-10 ordinary Goblin Warriors.

This was too easy for McRae.

As he was running in front, he quickly replaced the crossbow in the equipment column.

After equipping the Lubbock Sword, he stopped.

In a flash, McRae dodged the Goblin Warriors’ wooden cones.

He stabbed the Goblin’s neck with the Lubbock Sword.

He used precise openings to produce high damage from Lubbock Sword.

A Level 10 Goblin Warrior was instantly killed by McRae.

The two Goblin Warriors caught up.

One swept with his arm, while the other picked up a stone from the ground and threw it.

McRae first turned sideways to avoid the throw,

With a Violent Charge, he quickly moved in front of the second Goblin Warrior. With a low shout, he used a Warrior’s Stun Strike.

A Stun symbol immediately appeared above the Goblin’s head.

The third Goblin Warrior had caught up.

Looking at the two Goblin Warriors who were leaning against each other, McRae already had a plan.

McRae raised his sword with both hands, bent his body slightly, and then jumped into the air.

A Level 15 Warrior skill, Collapsing Mountain, was unleashed.

“Boom!”

Boom! Boom!

After two muffled sounds,

Dust rose from the ground.

After the dust settled, McRae’s figure became clearer.

The only things left on the ground were the corpses of the two Goblin Warriors and the marks left by the Collapsing Mountain.

McRae didn’t stay for long.

He switched his weapon to a beginner’s crossbow and entered the cave again.

After repeating the same trick a few times,

Only the Lord of Thunder Goblin, Reger, was left in the cave.

McRae deactivated Stealth.

He switched his weapon to the Lubbock Sword.

He entered the range of Reger’s aggro.

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