The loud thwack reverberated from the back of his knee, a shocking pain shot up his right leg and he collapsed. Almost. The man staggered back up and then received another blow to his side. He winced and caught himself—until he got hit in the back again.
Han finally crashed on the grass.
The young man still held on the single dagger in his hand, fingers twitching slightly. He could still feel them. [ Unerring Throw ] would do them good—but the blade had dug itself in the ground.
She would notice it either way so he stopped.
He rested his head on the grass. His endurance and other things were leveling up but the ache rolled throughout everywhere. Getting a couple of whackings for the past three minutes wasn't nice even with his own body.
"S-Sorry!" Lu Rei said.
Callum in the Dragon Prince! Well, not exactly, but this guy in this book got his own screen time. This took me a bit more time to write than the usual chapters. Fight scenes, I still need to work on it and even then I get nitpicky.
Class Changes, I would think that most stories give one Class to the protagonist and changing it is clearly a no-no unless he's got multiple Classes. But even that's sort of weird. I dunno, maybe I'm thinking too hard. But I guess most people are used to pursuing one thing, and never considering options? I shouldn't generalize I know, but if you're convinced that you are a Basketball Player then you aren't going to try switching to become a Professional Golf Player?
Gotta edit this and earlier chapters. But first, I gotta write for my 2nd book. See ya!