A Frontline Soldier Awakened as a Gamer In The War!

Chapter 15: (1)



Chapter 15: (1)

Chapter 15: (1)

Hmm? Why is that? a soldier asked.

What are you planning to do over there? another one wondered.

Kaiyan raised his hand and pointed towards the battlefield, in response to the soldiers who looked puzzled by his unexpected words.

Look ahead. The more we move inward, the more monsters well have to face. It would be better to stick with the commander and get the help of the knights.

He didnt say it because he wanted to, but because it was necessary. With the current number of personnel, it was too difficult to keep hunting monsters continuously.

The biggest problem with the 7th Special unit was that there were only two attackers. It was a hindrance.

If we continue like this, the number of soldiers will just keep decreasing.

Unlike the beginning, in the dense central battlefield filled with monsters, they had no choice but to seek the help of the knights to increase the survival rate of their soldiers.The roots of this story extend from novell bìn origin.

Will they help us?

Yes! We saw it earlier. They just watch!

They wont care if we die! The knights wont help us!

When one soldier shouted, others also expressed their discontent. They were dissatisfied with the behavior of the knights who just watched during the initial combat.

If they had helped even a little, many soldiers could have been saved.

But we cant just watch more soldiers die because of that reason, Kaiyan said.

If they stubbornly moved inefficiently right now, they would only suffer losses.

Kaiyan closed his eyes for a moment and met the eyes of the complaining soldiers one by one.

I understand but the situation is different now from before. Look over there. The commander is in front. The knights wont be able to stand still anymore.

As they entered the central battlefield, Tarien was fighting the monsters at the front as if he was possessed.

Of course, they could only attack safely after the knights subdued and disabled them.

If one had to pick the most useless person in this battlefield, it would probably be him.

Well, thats true, but

Its a little risky

Its a way to minimize losses.

The soldiers who were hesitating for a moment seemed to have made a decision, as they tightened their grip on their weapons and looked at Kaiyan.

Sure! Im alive because of you, I will believe in you!

well whatever, lets go!

Lets go! And please lets survive! We have a home to go back to!

**** ****

Although his level had increased considerably, it wasnt like he would level up just by hunting one or two monsters, but he didnt have to worry.

After all, the enemies were monsters. If killing five doesnt make him level up, he will kill ten.

Confirming that the monster he was fighting had breathed its last, Kaiyan took a moment to catch his breath and opened the status window.

Ill distribute two points to agility this time.

Name: Kaiyan / Age: 15 / Occupation: Player / Title: None

Level: 14 / Strength: 25 / Agility: 14 / Stamina: 10 / Intelligence: 9 / Free Points: 0

It wasnt a waste for Kaiyan to distribute two points to agility, which had no effect.

The probability of his danger sense being triggered is high because of agility, he thought.

The danger sense had warned him of impending attacks since the beginning of the battle.

He wondered why he suddenly felt this new sensation.

The answer he arrived at after some thought was agility.

Theres no other reason than the fact that I increased agility by four points yesterday, Kaiyan realized.

Thats the only difference between yesterday and today.

Thats why he had boldly invested points in agility.

Of course, it could be something else but theres no harm in checking, he mused.

Even with just 12 agility, it was a big help in avoiding attacks from large-sized monsters, but what would happen if it went higher?

With his improved perception, he spotted a red orc ruthlessly slaughtering soldiers on the battlefield.

Kurrk! Kurrk!

The red orc, known for its exceptional speed, was the most difficult opponent for ordinary soldiers.

Approaching him carefully, the orc sneered and swung his fist, a speed that would have been difficult to react to previously.

I can sense it. To the left.

Instinctively, Kaiyan moved to the left, and the sound of sharp wind accompanied the orcs fist as it passed by.

Boom!

This time to the right!

The danger sense was like ringing bells in Kaiyans mind. (T/N: Spidey senses. The tingle thing!)

Thanks to being a player, a mysterious power that only he could use, he was warned more precisely of the danger, even though he had only improved his agility by two.

Kurrk!

Die, you bastard!


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