Congratulations! The skill Rage has leveled up.
Rage Lv 1 ➞ Lv 2
Effect: Sacrifices temporarily two percent of your mana, intelligence, control, mentality, and willpower to increase your health, stamina, strength, endurance, and speed temporarily by the same amount.
You obtained 01 status point.
Ryan was fully aware that getting angry at monsters were a waste of time. Killing humans and eating them was their nature, after all. Getting angry at that was the same as getting angry at a cat for chasing rats. When humans weren't the dominant species of the planet, they were forced to run away from predators, and when that wasn't possible, they probably ended up suffering such fates. Still… Ryan could be logical only for so long. He was a human being, after all. Getting angry was like their second nature.
"I have to keep moving…" Ryan said and then sighed while he wished that the two humans who died there could find peace in the afterlife.
Ryan decided to hid for a while and then wait for his mana and stamina to get full again. However, he didn't have to do that more than a few times because he didn't find many monsters on the road, and that was very weird since many places were burning. However, Ryan's tension increased the more he approached Shreveport because he could see a massive smokescreen rising to the sky.
"My goodness…" Ryan said while sweating cold. "Can a human even obtain the power to survive a single dragon when just a few of them can cause so much destruction in just a few hours?"
Something was off, so Ryan stopped thinking about dragons for a second. He was just twenty kilometers away from Shreveport, but Ryan didn't see a single vehicle coming from there. Although he could imagine dragons destroying massive buildings in seconds, Ryan couldn't imagine them destroying every single escape route.
Ryan didn't know if he would find the cause of that since his sole goal was to find a dungeon, but he couldn't but ponder about such things. It wouldn't be weird if dragons had some level of intelligence, but how could they destroy all escape routes without knowing the city's layout? Besides, they were fantasy monsters… it would definitely be weird if they could understand just by seeing the places or the things they needed to destroy in order to lock the humans in that city.
Such thoughts disappeared from Ryan's head when he saw a group of goblins in the distance dragging a corpse outside the high road. He couldn't see any mountain nearby, but there was a chance that dungeons could appear in other places, as well.
"I have to investigate…" Ryan muttered.
There were some trees on both sides of the road, and the grass was relatively tall. So, Ryan would be able to hide the motorcycle. Just in case, he also let the vehicle lying down on the ground and then covered it with some grass that he cut using the two kitchen knives that he had. After that, Ryan headed in the same direction the goblins went.
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