Kang Oh had already taken Ubistâs trial thrice. He fought Ubist without much difficulty, despite the darkness obscuring his vision.
Because he shared levels with it, Ubist was much stronger and faster than before. However, its attack patterns were still too easy to read. Kang Oh would dodge an attack using his Hyper Intuition, and then strike at a weak point.
There was no reason for him to roll onto the floor like last time. His fundamentals had improved to such an extent that he could block Ubistâs vicious attacks without much difficulty.
Plus, heâd realized something about Ubistâs trial.
âThe Demonic Swordsman is the greatest of all Swordsman classes. This trial was originally meant for a Master Swordsman.â
The test blinded the challenger and prevented all skill use. Ubistâs power also changed depending on who wielded it.
What kind of person would be able to overcome such a trial?
The individualâs senses had to be well-trained, so much so that they could fight without relying on their sight, and they had to be skilled enough to fight off Ubist without using any skills. In other words, only Masters like Burkan were supposed to pass this trial.
However, this testâs restrictions actually proved advantageous to Kang Oh, due to his overpowered Hyper Intuition ability.
Hyper Intuition eliminated his need to see, and allowed him to precisely strike at his opponent, even within the darkness. Moreover, the fact that Ubist shared its level with its wielder meant that the lower oneâs level, the weaker Ubist became.
âHyper Intuition really is broken.â
It was like he was cheating in a game of Go-Stop. Cheating in such a manner that no one knew!
In the end, Ubist was defeated.
[Ubistâs HP has fallen below 10%.]
[Ubist has retreated deep within the darkness.]
[You have passed Ubistâs trial.]
âI did it,â Kang Oh said to Sephiro and Eder, who were pointing their weapons at him.
They clicked their tongues simultaneously. Then, they slowly lowered their weapons in disappointment.
âAh, Iâm not done yet. Please raise your weapons.â
Kang Oh stored Ubist and pulled out Blood while Sephiro and Eder stared at him puzzlingly.
Since heâd used Devil Trigger so much in the Tower of Trials, both Ubist and Bloodâs assimilation rate had almost been maxed out.
Kang Oh transformed into a giant-winged red demon, and waited for his assimilation rate to hit 200%.
[Demon Sword Bloodâs assimilation rate has reached 200%.]
[Demon Sword Bloodâs trial has begun!]
His environment changed once more.
Kang Oh was back in the Parmarl Underground Labyrinth, where heâd killed the Minotaur Brothers and acquired Demon Sword Blood. In front of him stood Blood, once called the Great Forestâs Demon, appearing like a red alien with bat wings behind it.
Unlike Ubistâs trial, Blood didnât restrict him at all. Kang Oh drew Demon Sword Ubist, used Gluttony and Devil Trigger, and attacked.
Kang Oh completely overpowered it. His form far surpassed the Great Forestâs Demon.
Ultimately, Blood fell to its knees. During Bloodâs first trial, Kang Oh hadnât finished it off, and he didnât this time either.
[You have overpowered the Great Forestâs Demon, Blood, and have shown mercy.]
[Bloodâs main personality, Tasha, will begin to trust you a bit more.]
[You have passed Demon Sword Bloodâs trial.]
Kang Oh grinned. âIâm done.â
Eder and Sephiro lowered their weapons. Waryong closed its mouth, and disappointingly darted its tongue in and out.
âThank you for your help.â Kang Oh slightly bowed his head.
âGood work,â Eder said. Though he looked disappointed, he also looked expectant. He knew how itâd turn out.
âAh, câmon. Youâre no fun.â Sephiro tied the Lasselpino Bow to his back and stroked Waryongâs head.
âPlease gather information on Diak. Weâll see each other again in a few days.â
Now that he was done here, Kang Oh waved his hand. Neither Sephiro nor Eder had any reason to stop him.
Three days went by in a flash.
Kang Oh, Eder, Sephiro, Darion, Soren, and Karin met at Ederâs house. Man Bok had joined in this time too.
âPlease tell us what youâve learned,â Kang Oh said.
âYou go first. Iâll let you know if I found anything that you didnât,â Eder said.
âTo be honest, I didnât really find anything.â Heâd asked the drunkard, Tino, Jayce from the Adventurer Guild, and Grano from the Mageâs Tower, but they didnât know anything about Diak.
âIâm sorry. I couldnât find anything either. All I could find was that it was incredibly fast and strong.â
Then, Darion raised his hand.
âOne of my seniors has fought the beast before.â
âHe just said, âDonât fight it.â.â
âThatâs it?â Kang Oh stared at him. âThatâs all you got? Really?â
âHe also said that if you have to fight it, then donât attack it. Wait for it to come to you.â
âDiak is aloof, so it wonât ambush you, nor will it attack you from behind.â
âIt wonât attack you from behind?â
âYes. It always shows itself first, and then rips its enemies to shreds.â
The Black Forest was Diakâs domain. But if what Darion said was true, then they wouldnât have to worry about any surprise attacks.
âThatâs what he said.â
âDid anyone else find out anything?â
Eder raised his hand. âI read that the Black Forestâs silver beast is the incarnation of moonlight.â
Diak possessed shimmering silver fur. Is that why it was called the Moonlight Beast?
âIt apparently only shows up when the moon is out,â Eder said.
âAh!â Sephiro smacked his palm with his fist.
âWhat is it?â Kang Oh stared at Sephiro.
âMy information brokers told me that Diak is nocturnal. You see, itâs only shown up at night thus far. Thus, itâs assumed that it stays in its hideout during the day⌠If Mr. Eder is correct, then it probably doesnât even have a hideout. It probably shows up at night, and then disappears during the day.â
Diak appeared only during a certain period of time. In cases like this, you had a limited amount of time to hunt it before it disappeared.
âSo if we want to hunt it, then we have to go at night. It really wonât be easy.â
It seemed like the hunt would be more difficult than heâd expected. To think theyâd have to fight an extremely fast monster at night!
âAnything else?â Kang Oh asked.
Everyone remained silent.
âThatâs it for the meeting. Weâll be hunting together now. Mr. Man Bok.â
âYes?â Man Bok, who was sitting in the corner, replied.
âAs always, weâll be relying on you.â In other words, he was asking him to provide them with supplies and anything they might need.
âOf course.â Man Bok smiled.
âThen letâs get a move on.â
âWhere are we going?â Karin asked.
If you want to catch a tiger, then you have to enter the tigerâs den!
The Black Forest was a hunting ground inhabited by monsters over level 400.
It mostly contained Centaurs. They were half man, half horse; human torsos attached to a horseâs body. Since they only inhabited forests, Centaurs were called the Protectors of the Forest, and were skilled with bows and spears. They usually wouldnât travel alone, and traversed the forest in a group of ten or more.
The Centaurs galloped across the forest, creating a cloud of dust. Kang Oh and his teammates were watching them from behind the trees.
âAttack,â Kang Oh said, pointing his sword at the Centaurs. His teammates reacted immediately.
Eder cast an AoE aging curse. Evil spirits flew out of his skull staff.
âEnemies have appeared!â
The Centaurs immediately counterattacked.
Their arrows flew at Kang Oh and his party members.
âLetâs go, Darion!â Kang Oh, wielding Demon Sword Blood, pierced through the shower of arrows.
Darion quickly followed behind him, dual-wielding two gladiuses, with one extra hanging at his waist.
âYou bastards!â Spear-wielding Centaurs rushed at Kang Oh and Darion. They wore beast fang necklaces, which rattled with every step they took.
The Centaurs stabbed or swung their spears at Kang Oh and Darion.
âHmph.â Kang Oh deflected a spear and aimed for the Centaurâs leg.
The Centaur raised its hind legs, avoiding Kang Ohâs strike, and attempted to trample him. Kang Oh threw himself out of the way, and rolled onto the floor.
Darion rushed forward and swung Steel Heart.
His gladius surged with gray light, which materialized into a giant sword. He then swept through the Centaur with the giant sword.
The Centaur staggered as shards of light spurt from its body.
Kang Oh, whoâd gotten back into position, launched a Lightning Breath at the wounded Centaur.
The Centaur fell on its side. Its fur was completely scorched, and smoke rose from its fallen body.
However, the battle had only just begun.
The other Centaurs surrounded Kang Oh and Darion, and then attacked them. The archers shot arrows from afar.
Kang Oh and Darion crazily swung their swords while avoiding spears and arrows.
Meanwhile, Soren and Karin finished their incantations.
Soren unleashed a mighty energy wave from her staff.
Karin shot a fiercely spinning sand spear.
Their spells felled two of the Centaurs.
âTake out the mages first!â
Was it because of how powerful the twinsâ spells were? A portion of the Centaurs thatâd been fighting Kang Oh and Darion switched targets, and rushed towards the twins.
âHey, where do you think youâre going!?â
Kang Oh and Darion tried to stop them. However, Centaurs were level 400 monsters. Kang Oh and Darionâs attacks hurt, but they could ignore them.
âArise!â Eder raised his skull staff into the air.
A wall of whitish yellow bones rose from the ground.
A few of the Centaurs charged into the wall. However, spinning arrows flew from behind them. This was the work of the archers.
Both Eder and Soren were hit by the arrows. More and more arrows kept coming at them from beyond the wall.
âCome out, Momo!â Karin quickly cast another spell.
A giant Sand Golem pulled Soren, Karin, and Eder in.
Countless arrows hit it, but it protected all three of them from harm. However, the spear-wielding Centaurs had gotten through the wall and were charging at the golem.
They mercilessly swung their spears at it, causing it to crumble!
An arrow engulfed in flames flew through the air. Once it touched the floor, fierce flames erupted from the ground, which devoured the Centaurs.
âDarion, letâs take them out first.â Kang Oh, whoâd seen all this happen, pointed at the archers.
Kang Oh and Darion had already cut down the two Centaurs in their way. They rushed at the archers hiding in the rear.