Leonel exhaled a long breath, ruffling his hair. But, it didn't carry its familiar volume and softness. Rather, it was heavy and wet, soaked through with his sweat. Even for him and Aina, taking on so many missions at once was definitely quite a challenge, especially since they had a time period to complete them all.

Of course, they could have done it leisurely, but what would have been the point of that? Not only would they not gain the benefits of training without pushing themselves, but they'd also probably have to deal with more of Treanna's nonsense during their break periods.

The final two missions were the most challenging of the bunch. They had originally been Level 5 and 6 Galaxy Ranked missions respectively before they became Void Missions, and now they were both Three Star. One was related to goblins again while the second was related to Rapax.

Leonel realized that most Galaxy Ranked missions seemed to be related to goblins and this probably wasn't a coincidence. The Dwarven Race probably had the greatest variety in strength and, likewise, had the largest concentration of weaker groups and organizations to take advantage of.

One shouldn't be fooled by the fact that Leonel and the others were sent into a Rapax Nest, if not for the severe weakening of the race, not to mention the interference of the Three Finger Cult, even the Suiard family would have never taken such a risk. And yet, even then, they had to break the rules to do so.

The Dwarven Race was probably the only one with similar average strength to humans. However, they were still above humans in the pecking order purely because they had an Eighth Dimensional world and humans did not.

One might wonder, then, why other races weren't planning to target the Dwarven Race like they would the Human Domain, and the answer to that was they had. In fact, they did so all the time. It was just that the Dwarven Race was exceptionally good at defense.

When it came to guerilla tactics, extending battles and schemes, the Dwarven Race was unmatched. Battling on their home field was like asking for death.

When Leonel and Aina began tackling higher level missions, they would no doubt include other high level races. Just the fact that Spirituals had a 'drawing dead' level in the Void Tower already spoke volumes.

Stepping over a final corpse, Leonel pushed through the vault of Dwarven Race.

A year ago, Leonel and Aina had exited their first Void Mission on the fourth day, but why was that? They had already finished scouting after the first day and should have wrapped up the mission during the second, so why did they take an extra two days to leave?

you could take things out

the only thing Leonel had gotten out of that Zone. In fact, he had spent the next two days trying

answer

Zone, things could also easily become distorted. Information was among the worst things to pull out of a Zone like this as it could easily

was a hyper-analytical person. Finding faults and flaws was what he was best at,

time teasing Aina, but there was nothing else aside

though, didn't choose to give

mission, he would take a look around to see if there was anything he could find, slowly cobbling together bits and pieces

there was nothing conclusive or holistic enough. Much like the Spirituals could protect their intellectual secrets, so too could the goblins. In fact, they were even better

race overall, the goblins were different. They couldn't afford for their secrets to come out as

to destroy itself, and anything that was

through over a dozen goblin Void Missions, Leonel still didn't find much

again, huh… They're quite

vault to find nothing but nonsense. What was left behind might as well have been a picture of the goblins mooning him, they

have to go to their territory," Aina walked

someone else, but

eyes and ignored Leonel, just waiting for him

Void Tower while we were climbing. Don't you

before

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