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Chapter 7 Clearing the Monsters

The cave was still the same cave, pitch black and dark, but Chu Ge was no longer the same Chu Ge. He was fully armed and had more confidence in his heart. Not long after walking far, Chu Ge saw the corpses of the kobolds he had killed at the beginning lying there quietly without any change. It seemed that the monster corpses in this copy would not be refreshed, so in other words, the monsters that were killed would not be refreshed again.

That's fine, there are so many monsters in this dungeon, one will be killed and one will be killed.

Thinking of this, Chu Ge suddenly felt relieved. Sooner or later, he could hit this copy.

When I walked to the bend of the cave, not far away, the kobolds were still mining, as if they didn't need to eat or drink.

It seems that this is really the same as the copy in the game. Chu Ge thought to himself, which made him feel a little intimate and less nervous.

First, he put the slashing saber in his hand aside, and then Chu Ge untied the bow and arrow from his body.

The triangular arrow used for hunting shone with cold light under the flames. Chu Ge took a deep breath, bent his bow and arrows, and began to aim.

The aiming of a bow and arrow is actually similar to a gun. It also emphasizes three points and one line. The three points are the tail, arrow, and target. As long as you aim accurately, you can basically shoot 8 or 9. Of course, this refers to the target within the flat shooting distance. Since the exhaustion of the bow and arrow is relatively fast, once the distance is slightly farther, the parabola must be considered. Therefore, novices who learn to learn bow and arrow should master the knocking door. It is actually very easy to practice the correct head of the flat shooting within a close range. The difficult one is the correct head outside the flat shooting range.

The more difficult thing is to move the target, because the speed of the bow and arrow is far less than that of the bullet, so if the target is moving, it is much harder to shoot than a gun.

Fortunately, the distance between Chu Ge and the dog-headed man was only more than 20 meters, completely within the flat shooting distance. Moreover, the dog-headed man was motionless and had no intention of dodging. If he couldn't shoot again, he would be a ghost. Chu Ge glanced for a while, then suddenly let go of his finger pulling the string.

With a whoosh!, followed by a shrill scream. The dog-headed miner closest to him was shot in the neck with an arrow. The blood strip on his head was slammed to the bottom, covering his neck and falling to the ground, and it turned out to be killed instantly.

Damn, I'm so silly. Chu Ge thought of it with some surprise.

The other kobold men seemed to have not seen their companions' death, and were still mining there. Chu Ge felt relieved and took another arrow.

With a bow and arrow, he aimed at the back of another dog-headed man who was close to him, which was facing his back. The dog-headed man was digging, without knowing that he had been locked by the god of death. With a whoosh, the arrow broke out. However, this time he was not as lucky as the last time, but it was shot on the dog-headed man's butt.

The blood bars decreased by only one quarter, and what was even more fatal was that the dog-headed man screamed.

"Oh, intruders, there are intruders, you can't take my candles."

When it shouted, the two kobold men next to it were also alarmed and started shouting.

"Invaders, you can't take our candles," then the three kobolds came over with their pickaxes.

Chu Ge gave up the idea of ​​shooting another arrow. Although he was close to him, he had almost no chance to fly a kite.

Throwing the bow aside, Chu Ge raised the saber and raised the blade high. Although Chu Ge had never chopped people with a knife, he had chopped the wood with an axe. He thought it should be almost the same.

Just as the first kowtower rushed in front of him, Chu Ge suddenly slashed down.

The sword was ready to go, and slashed it straight away from the erect neck of the dog-headed man, slashing it in half directly, and the blood bar suddenly bottomed out - killing in seconds.

The moment the blood was spurted out, Chu Ge felt a little disgusted, but there was no time left, and the second kobold rushed over immediately.

Chu Ge hurriedly drew his sword and swept across it. As soon as the dog-headed man was raised, the blade swept over, and the dog-head and both arms flew out at the same time, killing him in seconds.

Taking advantage of this time, the third dog-headed man rushed to the front and a pickaxe was digging on Chu Ge's leg. However, this time, the pickaxe slipped directly on the armor of his thigh and slid to the side.

"Go to yours!" Chu Ge kicked the dog-headed man directly, and then stabbed him vertically.

Puchi, kill again.

"so easy!" Chu Ge thought proudly, feeling that it was not much harder than chopping wood with an axe, and it might even be easier, because the dog-headed man was obviously not as hard as the wood, and the blade that cut the horse saber was unexpectedly sharp.

After looking at the three corpses on the ground, Chu Gexin said that it is indeed a passerby's difficulty. However, although it is in the dungeon, it seems that some things are closer to reality than the game. For example, if you are hit by a vital point, you will be killed instantly. It is obviously not like the game's setting. He looked up and looked at the blood bar on his head. However, in this way, he must be careful.

Then the next step is to touch the corpse. Chu Ge thought, and reached out to touch the corpse of the dog-headed man on the ground.

The first one is copper coins × 6, candles for the dog-headed man × 1.

The second one, copper coin × 7.

The third one, copper coins × 5, a piece of hard bread, huh, hard bread?

[Prop name: hard bread (food).

Use: enables you to restore 20 health points within 10 seconds (only used in non-combat states).

Item introduction: Although it looks like ordinary food, it can slowly recover lost health points when consumed, which is an indispensable supply for adventurers.]

Damn, this thing is good, it can actually recover health. Is it true?

Chu Ge was a little surprised to think that although it is very common to eat and restore health in the game, is this thing really useful in reality? It always feels a bit unreliable.

I looked at the hard bread in my hand. The fist-sized piece was very dry and hard, completely different from the bread he usually saw. He broke it with his hands, and it was so hard that it couldn't be broken at all. It was indeed a hard bread.

He didn't want to eat it, but put it in his pocket. If he could really recover his blood, he would undoubtedly be a treasure. I'd better keep this thing.

Although he didn't touch the gold, Chu Ge was not discouraged. It seemed that there were more valuable things in this copy than he thought.

He pulled the bow and shot the arrow again, and aimed at the nearest dog-headed man. The dog-headed man miner was now facing him, stretching his waist. Although the two were only more than twenty meters apart, the other party seemed to be unable to see him at all. Chu Ge shot an arrow, aiming at the other party's chest. However, the arrow also failed to hit the vital point, but it just hit the stomach. There was no way. Although Chu Ge's accurate head could ensure that he could hit the target, it was entirely due to luck to shoot a few rings. Despite this, the dog-headed man's blood strips were reduced by nearly half, but he did not die.

Then he shouted and rushed towards Chu Ge.

Because Chu Ge had a few more experience than the last time, he was not as nervous as last time. He turned around and added another arrow, and finally died this time.

Unfortunately, the distance is far away and it is impossible to touch the corpse.

Continue to shoot arrows, this time two were attracted, Chu Ge killed one with another, and then raised the sabre to easily deal with the remaining one.

This time he did not rush to touch the corpse. He decided to continue his efforts and kill all the kobolds in one breath before touching the corpse together.

The third time, he suddenly attracted four, but Chu Ge had an intuitive understanding of the combat power and speed of these kobold men. He stepped back and shot arrows without any nervousness, and then easily killed two, then slashed the remaining two.

Just took it one at a time, and in less than an hour, all the dozen or so dog-headed miners and four so dog-headed supervisors in the mine were killed.
Chapter completed!
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