Of the Aoki_Aku stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is The First Legendary Beast Master. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 162 Clearance Sale. Let's read the author's The First Legendary Beast Master Aoki_Aku story right here.
The meal was, again, surprisingly good. Though the coconut pork flavour of the gravy was certainly unexpected.
Once they were finished, Bob led the group down the ladder with their packs, in case something happened, and they couldn't easily return to their fort tonight. It was always better to be safe, but with the amount of fighting that they were going to have to do very soon, Karl was questioning if they were even going to lose sight of the huge tree today.
The mages seemed to be having the same thoughts, as they didn't have the superhuman strength to make the packs a negligible burden, but nobody openly questioned the leader's decisions. That was a recipe for disaster out here, and any questions could wait until they were finished, or at least on their lunch break.
The pile at the bottom of the tree contained various metallic coins, shiny obsidian tools, and a few unknown ointments in leather pouches that Hawk and Rae had assumed must have some purpose.
Rae had returned to her den in the beast space for the morning, while Hawk continued to scout. Thor was waiting in reserve, ready to fight at a moment's notice, but not wanting to be loud and distracting before it was time to fight.
Likewise, the Golems were not yet summoned, so the flanks were unprotected. Well, as much as they could be when they had a mage who specialized in barriers in the middle of the group. That was her position, so that if they had to defend themselves, both ends of the convoy were equal distances from her, allowing for a circular barrier, which was the quickest and easiest to create.
Bob gestured through the trees. "Our first target is the ridgeline. That marks the edge of our zone, but if we see monsters just beyond it, we will go to help whatever team is working over there.
Then we will follow that along the edge of our area, and circle the perimeter, zigzagging through on the final leg to clear every likely hiding spot.
We don't need to be perfect, but the more we get, the easier tomorrow will be, and the day after that."
Hawk was flying through the trees today instead of overhead, so he could see more of what was going on at ground level. They hadn't seen many monsters in the branches, other than a few small insects and rodents, none of which were a threat to Hawk, but he still kept watch, as having trees overhead made him nervous.
He would rather be much higher, but from that height, he would miss things, and be slow to assist when needed.
[You can go up if you'd like, buddy. We have a scout here on the ground, and you can warn us about the big things.] Karl offered.
[Once you get to the ridge, where the trees are thin.] Hawk agreed.
After that point, he would at least be able to see the ground as he flew overhead.
The rest of their zone was more sparsely wooded, with low pine trees that he could see between. It was just this one area where they had set up camp that had the worst visibility.
But when Karl thought about that, he realized that their zone didn't actually cover the most likely spots for the monsters to hide. It was rugged terrain, and a difficult spot to get to them, but most creatures would naturally go for the steeper cliffs, or the larger trees, and not the region they were searching, where the ground was too rocky for dense forest.
"How do these work zones get picked?" Karl whispered to Doug, who was in front of him in the line.
"Grid squares on the map. We get a number when we are drawn or hired for the mission, and then the numbers are assigned to blocks on the map. We got a fairly easy one this time, no climbing gear required, and no huge bodies of water to traverse.
But that also means that the monsters will naturally move through here. They don't usually hide, they go looking for food, fights or whatever it is that motivates them." The cleric whispered back.
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