CHAPTER 80
Author: Cagalie Yula
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And so there was for Aamon being all by himself in capturing the notorious beast called Hoxfur. The only matter that was concerning him at the moment was how he would actually begin to do it when he has no idea what a Hoxfur even look like in the first place.

“Didn’t you have that holographic thing that usual hunters possessed? Perhaps it has any records that tells about Hoxfur.” Joven eventually said as they were both preparing their stuff to begin finding the Hoxfur.

Aamon simply looked at Joven and replied, “I already tried to look into it last night but to no account. It tells nothing about the Hoxfur. Are you sure that you have no idea about it?”

“Unfortunately, I haven’t seen one myself. These beast are very rare to find nowadays because they a great number of them had been massacred for the sake of using their skin as materials for premium scabbards or even shields.” Joven replied.

Aamon abruptly felt guilt for some reason because it was because he would become one of those peo
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