Era of the transmigrating earth-Chapter 2006: There Is Always a Higher Mountain

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Chapter 2006: Chapter 2006: There Is Always a Higher Mountain

The silver-haired goats that were under attack reacted; instead of scattering like ordinary goats, they focused their gaze on Du You’s position, then lowered their heads and charged directly at him.

These weren’t ordinary goats, these were special beasts. If they were in the Outer World, they would be beasts with Magical Beast bloodlines, highly aggressive, not much inferior to carnivorous animals.

Were it not for their relatively small size, these might be more dangerous than lions or tigers.

"Look, this student is in for a tough time. Though skilled, he’s angered so many silver-haired goats, he’s likely to end up dead and dismembered," a teacher remarked, whether out of schadenfreude or something else.

However, Du You’s performance soon proved that teacher wrong.

Du You didn’t do what they expected, like turning to flee or climbing a tree to escape, nor did he recklessly charge ahead.

Du You stood calmly in place, his hands constantly in motion, releasing an arrow, then another. Two consecutive shots finished off two goats. This was while they were running, with the arrows striking the goats’ eyes directly.

Because it was so fast and skillful, the goats didn’t even have time to close their eyes before their brains were pierced.

Of course, even if the goats closed their eyes, it wouldn’t help; those eyelids were not specially fortified, not that sturdy.

As the goat lunged at him, Du You casually sidestepped to dodge its path. Being not agile enough to turn, the goat rushed past him.

Du You took this opportunity to slightly tilt his arrow.

Without even using his longbow, he placed it across the goat’s throat, and the goat impaled itself. Du You let go, and though the goat continued forward, its throat was already damaged.

The kill was executed so effortlessly, it seemed as if the goat was cooperating in its own demise.

If these goats weren’t virtual creations, they might have truly believed that.

Du You turned around without wasting time, running forward a few steps to reach the creature he just killed, retrieving the arrows. He hadn’t prepared enough arrows, so he had to reuse them.

But just as he pulled one out, Du You shook his head: "It seems I’ll need to make more." This arrow was already useless; even with Du You’s skills, he found it difficult to shoot it accurately.

The goats that rushed past turned back, converging once more, and Du You calmly dealt with these unfortunate goats one by one as before.

The teachers watching were astounded. The skill, the calm demeanor, the unhurried tactics were truly impressive. If it had been them in such a situation, they couldn’t have done the same.

They believed such prowess must be innate, as they thought it was nearly impossible to attain through training alone.

"Amazing, I never thought Old Li’s class would have such a mighty presence. This student, even in the Outer World, should easily survive unless incredibly unfortunate. He’s definitely the material for a potent adventurer."

"Indeed, it seems our school is going to produce a formidable archer."

No matter the type of adventurer, they all aspire for the ultimate height. However, it’s undeniable that surviving well in the early stages makes growth easier.

As long as Du You doesn’t meet with an accident and perish prematurely, he will assuredly grow very powerful, perhaps even reaching tier seven. It’s worth noting that their school hasn’t yet produced a tier seven adventurer. If successful, their school would be the best in the area.

They couldn’t help but look forward to such a prospect.

Teacher Li’s face was now full of mixed emotions, being both happy and concerned. Happy that there were two strong students in his class, he could easily soar in his career and achieve his ambitions.

Yet, his concern was that he was totally unaware of these two students in his class and had not paid attention to them. If others found out, it would reflect poorly on him. He resolved to mentor and supervise them more diligently when he returned.

In fact, Du You had long felt that someone was observing him. His performance was intentional.

Demonstrating oneself to some extent isn’t entirely without benefits. While it might draw some issues, as he grows future acceptance would at least feel normal.

It serves somewhat in confusing world consciousness. The world consciousness of a tier ten world has some level of thought, and thus these consciousnesses can be influenced by Living Beings, unlike those from below tier ten.

Thus, on the surface, Du You needed to showcase certain abilities. Otherwise, if everyone came to bully him and he had to then retaliate in grand displays, it would be pointless trouble. He didn’t want to be in endless confrontations, constantly being disrespected only to fight back. He found that rather tedious.

By showing a bit now, it would make things more peaceful for him later.

On the other hand, Xiaobai’s performance was also quite good. But when compared to Du You, it fell short.

Xiaobai had already changed several spearheads on her simple spear. Given the basic craftsmanship, they broke easily after a few uses. But each time, Xiaobai managed to take out some targets.

Unlike Du You, who took on groups directly, Xiaobai chose those with fewer numbers. Typically five or fewer, she would ambush, taking out one, then another while their attention was diverted.

Although the remaining three beasts were also dangerous, they posed no significant threat to Xiaobai.

Thus, the two students were the first to complete the task before them, cutting a path through. Naturally, Du You did so on his own, while Xiaobai had several admirers following her.

However, once they saw Xiaobai’s prowess, they all gave up. Such a formidable woman was beyond their reach, though some persistent admirers still followed.

But all they could do was menial tasks. Xiaobai’s temperament wouldn’t allow others to help.

This behavior left the observing teachers and school leaders shaking their heads. With those sycophants, they were more irked. Is there any future in fawning? Without self-improvement, they’d remain ordinary. There’s not much they could do, people make their own choices. If they lack ambition, teachers can’t force them to advance.