A Knight Who Eternally Regresses

Chapter 340



Chapter 340

Running and laughing, this time the opponent was not a magic mirror but a monster active at the base of the Pen-Hanil Mountain Range.

Including this monster, wasn’t it called the three great disasters of Border Guard?

In reality, it was a serious problem not only for the royal palace but even for Border Guard itself. However, it was not seen as a disaster.

It was a nickname given by the local villagers and merchants, whispered amongst themselves.

To them, it was indeed a disaster.

If you included breaks, it would take two days to reach the location.

“Shall we run?”

Enkrid asked, though it was a question with an obvious answer.

What’s the point of wasting time?

If it takes two days to walk, we can run and get there.

That would cut the time in half.

“Let’s do it.”

Leading the charge, Rem nodded, and the entire party followed suit.

Enkrid ran at a moderate pace, not full speed, but enough to get them there swiftly.

Behind him, everyone followed.

Shinar marveled at the man's drive.

'To run like that.'

It was an unconventional approach that would not even cross most people’s minds.

They had the stamina and recklessness to shorten a two-day journey to half a day, and they actually did it.

In training his soldiers, making them run relentlessly was no vain task.

Quick marching was the most essential task in any army.

It was only natural that those giving the orders should be able to run better than anyone else.

Who would follow someone who hasn’t proven their abilities?

They continued to run, quickly reaching the base of the mountain range where Green Pearl was visible to the northeast of Border Guard.

The third low-grade magic mirror was controlled by five trolls.

These creatures had made the Pen-Hanil Mountain Range their base of operations.

In reality, it wasn’t a magic mirror, but the real issue was that these five trolls used the vast mountain range as their hideout, roaming freely.

Though it was called a low-grade magic mirror, the five monsters acted as if the entire area was their domain.

They would watch merchant caravans, waiting for an opportunity to strike and pillage, and at night, they’d raid nearby villages.

Even last year, three merchant caravans had been wiped out by them.

If the guards escorting the merchants were just a little short in number, these creatures would spot them in an instant.

On the other hand, if the merchants were well-prepared and chased them, the trolls would vanish like smoke.

They were a pack of monsters with the hunting instincts of a predator.

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