BANG!
Kyle was flung back by the pangolin's head and crashed through two trees.
His wrist broke due to a bad landing, and he gritted his teeth.
For so reason, this pangolin felt extrely powerful.
'This is just an Initial Ferocious Beast. I beat plenty of those. Why does this guy feel so strong?' he thought.
Just when Kyle recovered, the pangolin was already on him. It used the huge claws of one of its hands to swipe at Kyle, but he managed to block it with his hamr and armor.
BANG!
But due to the power difference, Kyle was shoved several ters to the side.
'I can't practice Ether Strike like this. This thing is actually dangerous.'
'Just win!'
Kyle readied his hamr and looked at the pangolin with narrowed eyes.
He would kill this thing!
This ti, the pangolin didn't imdiately charge forward.
Instead, it walked sideways while keeping Kyle in its vision.
Earlier, it had charged at Kyle without hesitation, trying to kill him as quickly as possible.
But now, it was suddenly careful.
'Hesitation?' Kyle thought as he looked at the pangolin.
Then, the pangolin roared, trying to intimidate Kyle.
When he saw that, Kyle charged forward with his hamr.
The pangolin swung around, trying to hit him with its gigantic tail.
Yet, Kyle just spun and activated Air Current on his hamr.
BANG!
The hamr hit the tail, and Kyle felt the satisfying feeling of breaking bones.
The pangolin moved back, but Kyle just charged after it.
It tried to hit him with another swipe, but he just destroyed the claws with another strike before burying the pick of his hamr into the pangolin's head.
So seconds later, the big pangolin died, and Kyle just looked at it with furrowed brows.
'Huh?' he thought. 'It felt so powerful earlier, but it actually went down like a sack of potatoes.'
"Boss, what the fuck just happened?" Kyle asked.
"Montum," Theodor answered. "You weren't confident when you entered the fight, which ant you had no Montum. This allowed your opponent to unleash its full power."
"When you decided to get serious, your confidence and experience kicked in, and your Montum activated. This intimidated your opponent. It was overwheld by your Montum and beca hesitant and nervous."
"Its attacks were not as fast anymore, and it fought very carefully, trying to keep you away from it instead of trying to kill you."
Kyle blinked a couple of tis. "Montum has such a huge impact?"
"Of course," Theodor answered with a snort. "It's one of the most important aspects during a battle."
"Without Montum, you would have fought for your life against your opponent. It could have turned into a very close and desperate battle."
"But with your Montum, it beca one-sided."
"Do not train new techniques in real battles. You have to beco comfortable with them first. Otherwise, you might find yourself in an early grave," Theodor said.
Kyle sighed. "Why didn't you tell ?"
"Would that have made a difference?" Theodor asked.
Kyle wanted to say yes, but he knew the truth.
No.
He would have tried it anyway.
"Okay," Kyle said. "I'm stubborn sotis."
Theodor just snorted again.
"Find a weaker beast to train with," Theodor said. "You can't train against Ferocious Beasts."
Kyle nodded and consud a chunk of the big corpse.
Sadly, the corpse was too big, and eating the entire thing would take days.
'The hide is probably worth quite a bit.'
'Unfortunately, I'm not allowed to take it.'
This was part of the law.
Non-hunters were allowed to fight against any beasts they wanted, but they were not allowed to sell them for profit.
Otherwise, this would beco a way to earn resources, which ant that they would use this to earn a living.
At that point, they would essentially be hunters, and professional hunters had to follow their own guidelines.
It was not a problem to allow people to kill a couple of beasts since they wouldn't kill beasts every single day. Especially when they wouldn't earn any resources from doing so.
Because of that, these individual battles wouldn't damage the ecosystem since it had ti to recover.
Of course, wanton killing of beasts also wasn't permitted.
The person needed to have a reason.
Practicing a technique was a reason.
Of course, the laws were not completely rigid.
They were written in very vague terms to stop people from making use of any loopholes.
If soone was found to kill too many beasts, they would get a ban from hunting for a couple of months or get a hunting license.
And getting a hunting license was not easy.
Lots of studying.
Exams.
Rules that had to be followed.
And if a hunter broke these rules, they would receive severe punishnt.
After all, they knew the rules. They had proven that they knew the rules by passing the exams.
So, if they broke the rules, it could only an that they did so deliberately.
If a normal human gave incorrect CPR that led to a person's death, it was most likely an accident, but if an actual doctor administered incorrect CPR, it would beco extrely complicated.
Why was the CPR incorrect when the doctor knew perfectly well how to administer it?
The only explanation was that the doctor wanted to kill the person.
Naturally, Kyle didn't want to get a hunting license.
This would make life so much harder for him.
He went into the forest again and found a Peak Beast.
This ti, he could properly test Ether Strike since one strike wouldn't imdiately prove fatal.
Kyle's armor almost made him invulnerable to any Peak Beast.
He also avoided killing the beasts and just retreated after fighting one for a while.
After a couple of hours, he beca a bit more comfortable.
Then, he returned to the Stark Brotherhood and studied mining and forging under Theodor.
The next day, he took part in another one of Gill's courses before training more with Bonk.
He trained Ether Strike so more with so weaker beasts.
After that, he took on a very easy mission to earn so Ether Pebbles.
More training.
More learning.
Ti passed, and Kyle was growing stronger.
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