After several minutes, Shang saw the Storm Eagle pass over Warrior's Paradise. From a distance, it looked even more magnificent.

As it flew over the Farm Line, the trees at the edges of the Wild Forest started to shake violently, and many of their branches broke off. A couple of trees even broke in half.

Today, Shang learned that the Storm Eagle was responsible for the divider between the northeastern and northwestern Wild Forest.

The people huddled in their houses in safety. If they were hit by that wind, they would be severely injured.

Luckily, the Farm Line was over two kilometers lower than Warrior's Paradise, making the wind much weaker. If the Farm Line were built at the same height as Warrior's Paradise, several houses would be destroyed.

Shang felt a sudden burst of wind, and he had to use nearly all of his power to not get swept up in it.

Fortunately, the wind only kept up for a couple of seconds.

The Storm Eagle quickly vanished, and silence returned to the Farm Line.

The Day of Chaos had begun.

Shang walked to his post to await his fight. He was at the very edge of the northwestern forest.

The hunters in front of him had been instructed by Vice-Dean Soran to let an Initial General Stage beast through.

Since the Day of Chaos wasn't a danger for the Farm Line, it also served as training for new hunters. It was nothing special for the experienced teams at the front to let a weaker beast through.

The most experienced and strongest hunters were at the very front. They specifically targeted the most powerful General Stage beasts.

Due to their strength, the weaker beasts generally ignored them.

Because of that, a kind of filter was created.

The most powerful beasts would be caught immediately and herded in the middle of the street. There, they would fight the most experienced hunters.

The weaker beasts would see that beings beyond their powers fought in the middle, which would make them go along the sides.

That's where the less experienced hunters were.

The Adepts were placed in the very middle, behind the strongest hunters. Only the more powerful beasts were an issue for the less experienced hunters, and the Adepts would take care of them.

Like this, a filter in the form of a spearhead was created.

The experienced hunters were the tip of the spear.

The less experienced hunters and Adepts were the bottom of the spear's head. They were essentially in a single line.

Then, a big space with nothing was behind them, representing the spear's shaft.

the teachers at the

essentially at the

And thus, Shang waited.

Shang heard the explosion of a ballista

already engaged the

minutes later, the

the team at the very

was readying their

be the strongest, and the spearhead immediately

toward the most

was a difficult task, but the enemy wasn't overwhelming. The True Mages in Warrior's Paradise also dealt with most of the Peak General Stage beasts. They

the Mid General Stage beasts and

of that, the initial wave didn't have many truly

hunters quickly gathered the beasts in the middle and began fighting them with

gone through many Days of Chaos, and

powerful beasts, the most powerful five teams left the fighting area to

General Stage beasts would arrive, and

about five minutes later, the

General Stage beasts at the very

General Stage

were pushed to the side after the Late and Peak

even more teams stood on standby. They took turns fishing out a

a rapidly flowing river. On the big stone were cranes

was not a battle of survival but a

It was a harvest.

and Early

minutes, no beast made it

one particular

looked at the beast with a

want to

Why?

Two reasons.

much. Its feathers were nice as souvenirs and accessories, but they were not useful for much

could injure the opponent, but they were rather small and fragile, making them unfit for

only valuable part, but

the beast was maybe worth

a bounty of over 1,000

miss out

it was only at the Initial General

team of hunters, Shang's

His target had arrived!

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