Chapter 41
To efficiently kill a living creature, targeting vital points is the best strategy.
Even if you hit elsewhere, shock can still cause death, but attacking essential areas like the head or heart is far more effective.
So, while I could easily kill the wolf I’m facing by aiming for those vital spots, I’m fixated on its legs instead.
It’s not that there are no vital points; no matter how different dimensional creatures may be, they still possess cores that serve as their hearts or heads that function as critical areas.
I haven’t caught one to dissect or study, but I’ve learned this through hunting dimensional beings so far.
So why am I not targeting the vital points and focusing only on the legs?
“Because it keeps scampering away.”
After all, it’s not as if I’m able to aim for those vital points.
Even the most insignificant creatures instinctively protect their vital spots, so how can a dimensional creature willingly expose its weaknesses?
