Chapter 67

Smiling, I turned around to face the jungle. "Let's keep going, then."

We advanced through the jungle killing the beasts. Since my method was too flashy, it was decided that it'd be better if I just kill them quickly and move on to the next. I stored the bodies for Bonte to butcher later and the stalactites dimmed again at around eight.

We set camp and the Tigea worked on the corpses: skinning and butchering.

That night, Alyssa, Lapia, and Yolin kept watch in turns. I had a comfortable rest and visited my boys, the demons.

A few days of thinning the Uger population went by and we stopped when we found the nests. They were caves on the walls of the dungeon floor. Stronger beasts patrolled around them, and we retreated to let them repopulate. Extinction wasn't necessary since the hides were useful for a lot of craftsmen, and we'd be fined if the Watchers found out. Not worth it.