Chapter: 270
“What the…?” an adventurer saw him come out right after he went in “But he just went into the dungeon?” he said to one of his party members.

“Perhaps he forgot something.” the other shrugged.

“Sucks to be him, having to walk all the way back to Losla.” someone else added before taking a drink of water.

Jay left the same way he came – running at full speed.

He ran all the way back to Losla, and it was around late afternoon at this time.

“Trenly won’t mind, It will be fine.” he thought as he ran back home.

He did say he would be back after lunch, so he was quite late. However, Jay took his time because when he checked previously, Trenly still wasn’t back from the market.

[30 Exp][30 Exp]

The experience started rolling in, and Jay had a grin on his face as he ran through Losla.

Many of the people he passed gave him strange looks; he looked like a lunatic as he sprinted through town with a wide grin.

All in all, it only took him about twenty minutes to drop his skeletons off at the dungeon.

“Well the trip was worth it” he smiled to himself as he finally got home, looking forward to waking up to a massive experience point notification tomorrow.

As Jay entered his house, he found Trenly with a glade deer carcass lying on the counter. He had taken off the hide, as well as the hooves and head.

“Hey Trenly, nice work. Looks like you’re ready?”

“Hey. Yeah… Sorry I took a while, but I was looking for a good deal… the price was still a bit higher than expected.”

“Wow, he’s the one apologising for being late?” Jay thought to himself “Well, fine with me.”

“It’s alright mate. Let’s get started butchering.” Jay smiled.


“Ok, we’ll start with the back legs first.” Jay said, brandishing one of his many butchering knives.

He spent the next hour showing Trenly how to butcher; starting with the leg, then moving onto the rump, flank, brisket, ribs, backstrap, foreleg, chuck, and finally the neck.

“The shanks are good too, but I usually save them for myself. They make a good little snack, and people don’t typically buy them.” Jay handed Trenly two shanks.

“Thanks.” Trenly smiled, adding them to his inventory.

Clearing the table, Jay prepared it for the next carcass.

“Make sure you always wipe down the table. People can taste the difference otherwise. Have you got the ox-badger?”

Trenly nodded, bringing out the large ox-badger.