A porcupine nearly three meters tall stood before her.
Divine Game kindly displayed its level and HP right above its head.
It was a Level 15 elite porcupine.
She had to take it down within five minutes, starting at Level 1, with nothing but a wooden stick in her hand.
A noise came from behind the porcupine—out from behind its thick hind legs crawled a small Level 2 pig.
Perfect! So that was the extra ten percent of beasts added after reaching tenpai.
The monsters scattered across each corridor were at similar levels. Divine Game always prided itself on being fair.
The four apprentices didn't waste a second gasping, complaining, or whining. They gripped their weapons tightly and charged toward their targets almost in sync.
A battle this unbalanced meant they couldn't afford a single mistake.
Yet in the 4-Bamboo Corridor, none of the four slowed down.
Why didn't they just wait outside the game house and let BS-Rita exhaust herself, like Fat Goose suggested?
