The two impending shadows apparently look like wild dogs.

[Identification] cannot even confirm the monster name because there is still a distance.

The figure looked like a dog.

No, supposedly a wild dog who fought yesterday as well.

The red reverse triangle marker flashed and found us to be the target of the attack.

I fought only one of them yesterday and won without a problem.

The feeling of fighting and seeing would be more difficult than the horn rabbit, etc.

Though there is also an option to escape for once.

"Wolf, we're going to fight. But don't push yourself away from me."

Make sure you only have one pocket in your clothes so that you can use the potion even during battle.

One-on-one doesn't mean no damage, but Wolfe will win at his leisure.

But how about two against two?

Collaboration with Wolf is tested.

Wolf lowers his posture and sets up an interception.

It's certainly a wild dog that's approaching this way.

Wolfe jumped where one of them came in ahead of him.

At first, we turned glued around to aim at each other's necks, but we couldn't attack each other.

Wild dog consciousness doesn't seem right this way.

Poke a wild dog with a rod.

However, screw it toward the lower side of the belly.

I made him jump straight up and throw it up into the universe.

The other one was eating a hit on Wolf from the side where he jumped this way.

Rod the belly of a fallen wild dog onto the ground and push it to the ground.

Wolfe bit the throat whistle of a wild dog who momentarily but slowly moved.

I can see the Wild Dog HP bar decreasing all at once.

Another wild dog was looming.

The target appears to be Wolfe.

Prioritize stabbing a Wild Dog stop that is curbing action now?

Give priority to restraining the looming wild dogs.

I was walking around but moving my body before I made my decision.

The wild dog holding it down with the rod steps on with his right foot, and the rod restarts toward the other one.

I slapped him on the side of a wild dog looming with momentum like hitting Wolfe.

I think I did some damage there.

But the distance opened up so I could afford it. Select a spell.

It is the Force Barrett, an attack spell that can be used from the beginning with the common magic that is initially set.

The wild dog at his feet continued to suffer damage with Wolfe biting his pharyngeal whistle, and the HP bar disappeared.

Now there's one more.

You saw the situation as unfavourable, and the remaining wild dogs turn themselves in and try to escape.

"Force Barrett!"

An invisible mass of magic hit him decently from behind, rolling with its power.

The HP bar hasn't been greatly reduced.

But the fact that I rolled has created a gap against Wolfe.

Wolfe bites on his hind leg and moves to pull it together as it is, making sure it swings and continues to do damage.

This one instantly fills the distance and pokes around the belly with a rod.

The HP bar disappears in no time.

"The race level has been increased with the current battle victory! Please add 1 point to any status value."

A status screen appears small in front of you, and when you move your gaze, the status item flashes.

Foundation Status

Dexterity value 15

Agility value 15

Intelligence value 18

Muscle strength value 12

Vitality 15

Mental Strength 19

What shall I do?

If there are other party players, I'd like to specialize, but right now, there's only one person who relies on my partner Wolf.

There will be plenty of opportunities to punch him with a rod in battle.

Gaze at muscle strength values.

"Do you want to add 1 point to the muscle strength value?

A choice appears next to "Yes" and "No".

Staring at YES, the muscle strength value changed from 12 to 13.

It's the first step in character growth.

"Bonus points will be added by 2 points. That brings us to 21 points."

"[Stick] [Double Spear] [Strike] [Kick] will be added to weapon skills that can be acquired"

"[Throw] is added to auxiliary skills that can be acquired"

Do you want to move to the Skill Acquisition Selection screen?

Once you move on to YES, you will see the selection.

Skills are roughly divided into weapons, defense, magic, production systems, aids, and.

But there are too many items to look at, and I'm not willing to make serious choices.

... This is better after I take your advice.

Let's prioritize travel here.

At the end of the day, it was confirmed that the number of bonus points remaining had increased from 19 to 21.

The body disappears with smoke as it peels into the wild dog and sticks its knife up.

There were no drop items left.

The same is true of the other. Too bad.

Proceed further west from there.

The sight I saw from the top of the hill around where I was wandering yesterday was spectacular.

I see many parties wandering in search of prey.

It is a momentum to hunt down demons.

But moving west is also less risky.

He continued to walk along the street looking out at the forest, which was his goal in the distance.

Horn Rabbit seems to be a populist demon that emerges around town.

I also hunted yesterday, but if I stand around well, I think I can win alone right now.

It won't be intact, though.

Thanks to the presence of Wolfe, the only horn rabbit I encountered was buried with five consecutive no damage.

If you [appraise] the drop is three pieces of meat on two sheets of skin. He also picks up three corners.

[Material Item] Raw Material Quality C Rarity 1 Weight 1 of Wild Rabbit Skin

Horn rabbit skin. I haven't lost it yet. Small skins commonly distributed.

[MATERIAL ITEM] Meat of wild raw materials Quality C Rarity 1 Weight 1

Horn rabbit meat. Known for its wild flavors, the flesh is stiff.

[Material Item] Square Raw Material Quality C - Rarity 1 Weight 0 +

horn rabbit horn. The tip is sharp and pointed.

These drops are the only way you can redeem money at the moment.

Neither Horn Rabbit nor Wild Dog drop any money.

There was information when I defeated the third one and finished checking the meat on the drop item.

"Your current battle victory has increased your level of occupation!

[Dismantling] is added to the auxiliary skills that can be acquired

"Your wand level has been increased with your current battle victory!

"The appraisal level has been increased with the current drop item appraisal!

"The Summoning Monster Wolf has been leveled in the current battle victory!

Hmm.

That's more all at once.

"Please add 1 point to any status value"

Oh.

Even Summon Monsters seem to be able to raise any stats when leveling up.

A small status screen appears in front of me, similar to the one I used to level up my race.

The status item flashes as you move your gaze.

Summon Monster Wolf Wolf Lv1 Lv2

Dexterity value 8

Agility value 25 ( 1)

Intelligence Value 12

Muscle strength value 10

Vitality 15

Mental Strength 10

That's just fast.

The agility value is already 1.

I moved my gaze and flashed it and looked.

"This will increase the status of this level up. You can't choose to go up at will."

Oops, too bad.

Apparently the status has risen by 2 points, but only one point can be chosen arbitrarily.

When this happens, it is regrettable that I did not think about what to do with the development policy.

It's troubling though.

What do I want from Wolfe now?

I still want more impact from melee attacks.

Gaze at muscle strength values.

"Do you want to add 1 point to the muscle strength value?

A choice appears next to "Yes" and "No".

Staring at YES, the muscle strength value changed from 10 to 11.

Wolfe looks happy because of his mind.

Perhaps I can reward you.

Wolff, do you eat meat from wild rabbits?

When I call the menu screen, I type 'Summon', 'Monster', 'Feed' in the search window and try to search.

Part of the Summoning Magic description field was called and displayed in a separate window.

"Summoned monsters don't need to eat or feed, regardless of their type."

"HP healing and MP healing will be treated the same as players"

"If the subpoena is deactivated, HP recovery and MP recovery will be performed according to the cooling time length."

Oops.

I almost glanced at the related items. Danger. Danger.

It's my bad habit to lose sight of the end when you start perusing it.

It's convenient not to need feeding.

But I don't even think there's a penalty for trying it.

"Want some?

You can try it on the ground to see if you want to try it.

Serving the meat of the wild rabbit right in front of Wolfe's eyes, it bumps happily.

Hmm.

Don't eat it.

Wait and enjoy the furry feel of your back until Wolfe's meal is over.

I don't have half the disappointment.

The meat of the wild rabbit became only bones as I saw it.

"Satisfied?

Whisper so to Wolfe licking her mouth with her tongue.

He also plays his tail. You seem satisfied.

Let's say the reward is an ant once in a while.

Wolf has something on his mouth when he tries to move.

The flesh of a wild rabbit, the bones of a wild rabbit.

[Material Item] Wild Rabbit Bone Raw Material Quality E Rarity 0 + Weight 0 +

Horn rabbit bones. The only part you can eat anymore is bone marrow.

[Appraisal] I don't think it's worth using.

"Do you need it?

I left it in my luggage when I received the bones, as Wolfe is about to spare his fame.

Am I to blame for looking satisfied?

Then let's hurry up.

Then for a while I went along the road.

Sometimes I see the hunting of other parties.

Horn rabbits with drops seem to have a lot of parties going hunting for them.

Hmm?

There was a party fighting something like a bird.

[Identification] I try to look at it, but there is a distance and I can't confirm it.

No, wait.

The distance seems to have narrowed and [identified].

Stephawk Lv.1

Demon Crusade Target

The red reverse triangular marker over the head is not flashing.

Because the target is not this way.

This eagle was apparently after the wizard of the rear guard.

No, you're not.

Looks like he's after something the wizard has exactly.

He was impatient to become entangled.

There seem to be five of those parties, but although they are launching an attack, it is as if that attack has not hit them.

Probably because they hesitate to attack the wizard.

The bird that was poking the wizard's head grabbed something on both of its legs and jumped up.

A meat chunk.

I don't know whether it is [identification] or [appraisal], but when I gaze at it, it appears in a small separate window that it is the meat of a wild rabbit.

The wizard who rebuilt his attitude unleashed magic, but it ended without a hit.

"Ahhh!! Give me the meat back. Yeah, yeah!!

A woman with a bow was screaming.

Well, I know how that feels.

I guess that means they took away the dropped horn rabbit meat.

That's what happens. I have to be careful.

"Now Monster Identification has increased the Identification Level!

Oh?

Even though I'm not in the fight, my skills have been leveled.

Is this also an ant?

Then further west, all the way along the road.

I still can't see the landmark.

I just don't see many other parties anymore.

Even though it seems good to encounter demons... I don't only encounter demons when they're welcome.

But we'll meet eventually.

I found the horn rabbit standing off the road.

The red reverse triangle marker over his head flashes and approaches this way.

[Identification] Though it is indeed a horn rabbit if you look at it.

Horn Drabbit Lv.1

Demon Crusade Target Active State

Is that it?

Although there seems to be more display than just now.

I guess it's the impact of the identification leveling up.

"All right, let's go, Wolf."

I just got a little stronger. Can I help you?

The battle was prolonged.

That's crazy.

This rabbit is tough enough.

For the minute Wolfe's here, he's supposed to be able to fight in his favor, but he's hard to fall.

The demon HP bar looks like it's finally cut half. Why are you so tough?

Why?

I seem to have made one mistake.

This rabbit, the horns aren't straight, they seem to be subtly going against it.

Another demon, actually?

I'll take another look at it in [Identification].

Horn Drabbit Lv.1

Demon Crusade Target Active and Furious State

Eh.

Horn 'D' Rabbit?

Run it, aren't you stupid enough to have a demon with a confusing name? (Compliments)

I think we can have some of these games. I personally like it.

But now we should turn our attention to something else.

What's an exaggerated state?

This rabbit was definitely in the same shape as the horn rabbit at first.

That's the transformation.

The corners seem to be going even further.

The body was also slightly larger, and some of the brown hair gradually became dark black and striped.

I can also tell that my front teeth are growing like fangs from my mouth.

I only have a bad feeling about it.

My eyes are running red and blood.

Next moment.

Something was looming in front of me, I could see, but the next moment it was gone.

The rough roar of the two beasts is echoing.

At the same time as the rabbits jumped this way, Wolfe attacked the rabbits from the side.

It was dangerous.

Wolfe, speaking, was about to swing with a bite in the rabbit's neck.

Rabbits are rabbits, jumping even though they have damage to them too.

It's the sharpening of beasts' lives.

Prepare to shoot Force Barrett, but I can't really grasp the chance to unleash the spell.

Wolf is going to hit me wrong once he doesn't leave me and I can't shoot him.

You read this thought, Wolfe let go of that fang at the same time the rabbit bounced.

Now.

Shoot magic at rabbits floating in the air.

"Force Barrett!"

The magic hits, but the HP bar doesn't diminish that much.

But the blown rabbit has landed on the ground from his back, showing a huge gap.

Wolf struck again.

The bite is on the back leg.

I slapped him to the ground as I swung him around.

Many times.

Many times.

After that, I didn't show up.

Good luck with that.

Wolf's HP bar was only halfway through, but it looks like it's down about 30%.

When I took out the potion I had in my clothes pocket, I put it on my back.

It didn't go all fast, but I would have been able to afford it.

I've had a few attacks plundering and about 10% less.

Don't use potions on yourself.

We also know that HP will recover, albeit slightly over time.

Poking the stripping knife up, Horn 'D' Rabbit left three drops and disappeared.

There was meat and horns, and treasures.

[MATERIAL ITEM] Meat of striped raw materials Quality C - Rarity 3 Weight 1

Horn drabbit meat. Meat inhabited by wild forces but still hard and toothless.

[Material Item] Square of striped raw material quality B - Rarity 4 Weight 0 +

Horn drabbit horn. The tip is sharp and the corner itself is opposite.

[Treasure] Demon Stone Magic Item Quality E + Rarity 2 Weight 0 +

A substance that has been nucleated by the aggregation of magic that resides in demons.

Regardless of the quality, the rarity was subtly higher.

Is it a rare monster in the first field or something? He was oddly strong.

I don't think it would be a problem to be tough at a six-man party.

Further west.

Continue along the road hunting the horn rabbit.

It happened when I saw the forest in the distance.

"Previous Behavioral Experience has increased your Summoning Magic Level!

Huh?

Level up while you're on the move?

Level up is your Summoning Magic Skill.

Nothing. I don't use subpoena magic.

No.

Are you earning experience just acting with the summoned Wolf?

Once again, you only need to see a description of your magic skills in Help.

[Magic Skills] Summoning Magic LV2

Magic skill to summon a serving monster.

Follow LV improvements to enable more powerful monsters to serve.

The summoned monster is counted as a party member and grows by LV up.

* The longer you act with the Summoning Monster, the faster your experience with the action grows.

* Monster summonses may be restricted depending on location.

* Summoning monsters are not lost by death, but require a reduced EXP penalty and cooldown.

Yeah, it does say.

Certainly summoning magic is not a skill that exasperates spells. At the beginning of the adventure, it's about time to use it.

Well, I decided to convince him forcefully that he was an ant as a way to level up.