After retreating to the outside of the mountain, Martin and his companions looked up at the sky. Seeing that the shadows did not chase them, they decided to let Eric go up the mountain alone with the magic prop Shadow Catcher to find out what was going on.
Eric received the order and quickly headed up the mountain. Martin, in turn, led everyone to a simple resting place. He took water and food from his space ring and distributed them to everyone.
Everyone took it and started to eat it voraciously.
Not long after, Eric returned, holding the video capture device in his hand. Martin saw him and said with concern, "Thank you for your hard work," and then handed the food to Eric.
He took the video recorder and turned it on. The scene inside the mountain was not much different from that outside, except that there were very few traces of monsters and wild beasts.
After fast-forwarding the scene, the closer we get to the top of the mountain, the rarer the creatures become, until there is almost no sign of any living creatures.
At this moment, Martin noticed that the picture was almost at the top of the mountain. Through the image capture device, he discovered a group of dragon-like creatures building a nest on the top of the mountain.
Martin turned around and asked the people around him if they knew this creature. Martin was relatively inexperienced and had only met a few Warcraft. After some questioning, William said, "I know this creature. It seems to be called a Storm Pterosaur."
Upon reaching adulthood, one possesses bronze strength, and the older one gets, the stronger one becomes."
Looking at the densely packed nests on the mountain, Martin suddenly had a bold idea in his mind - to use the contract system to contract all these pterosaurs.
So he quickly asked William if there was any way to tame pterosaurs, but William knew nothing about it. Martin secretly wondered if feeding them meat every day would increase their loyalty.
With this in mind, Martin decisively took out his communication crystal and sent a message to Roland, asking him to prepare a large amount of meat, whether it was monster meat or wild beast meat, the more the better. He also sent a communication crystal to Deputy Captain Il, saying, "After Roland gives you the space ring, go to the castle and bring the beast tamer maid over."
After sending the location information, Martin told Roland to prepare it and hand it over directly to Il. He firmly believed that with a two-pronged approach, they would be able to successfully contract these pterosaurs.
In the days that followed, Martin did not choose to just sit there and wait. He led everyone to explore and draw a map of the area.
The area of this basin is beyond imagination. Martin and his team explored it for several days but still could not get out of its range.
That afternoon, the communication crystal Martin was carrying suddenly lit up. He quickly answered it and found it was a message from Ir, informing him that he had arrived at the basin entrance.
Martin didn't dare to delay and immediately led everyone back to greet Il. After the two sides met, Il and the little maid were the first to respectfully say, "Loyalty." Martin nodded slightly and motioned for the two to follow.
On the way back, Martin asked the little maid, "Do you understand the language of monsters now?"
The little maid nodded vigorously with pride and replied crisply, "Master Martin, ever since you promoted me to a knight, I can understand the words of monsters and wild beasts."
Looking at the little maid's proud look, Martin couldn't help but reach out and touch her head to show encouragement.
Soon, the group arrived outside the mountain. Given the preciousness of pterosaurs, Martin did not dare to act rashly, fearing that he would be heartbroken if he accidentally killed one.
So, he ordered Eric and Il to capture a Storm Pterosaur alive, and specifically told them to be quiet and not to alarm the other pterosaurs.
After receiving the order, the two of them disappeared in a flash. Martin asked everyone to rest on the spot. Seeing this, the little maid immediately rushed around, trying to create a comfortable resting environment for Martin.
Martin looked at the busy little maid and said distressedly, "You should take a break too. You've been traveling so long. Il is a Golden Knight and can hold on, but you're still young. Don't tire yourself out."
But the little maid didn't listen at all and continued to clean up. Martin had no choice but to force her to rest, and the little maid finally calmed down.
Not long after, Eric and Il, who had gone to capture the Storm Pterosaur, came back.
The two of them worked together to catch an adult Storm Pterosaur. Perhaps because it was imprisoned by the power of the knight, the pterosaur kept its mouth tightly closed, but its eyes were always flashing with bloodthirstiness and brutality, which made Martin feel creepy.
Seeing this, Martin immediately led everyone to evacuate to a distance. Only when they felt the distance was safe enough did he let Eric and Il let go of the pterosaur's mouth.
As soon as the pterosaur opened its mouth, it immediately spit out a wind ball from its mouth, shooting straight at Eric. Eric reacted quickly and stretched out his hand to hit the wind ball into the sky.
Then the pterosaur began to shout loudly. Martin looked at the little maid and knew it was time for her to play a role.
The little maid understood Martin's look and immediately began to translate: "Are you scared now, you damn reptiles? If you dare, let me go. I'm going to eat you. How dare you catch me without even asking who is the master on Langfeng Mountain?"
Martin's face darkened when he heard this, and he immediately asked Eric and Il to beat it up. Half an hour later, the pterosaur stopped barking and lay quietly on the ground.
Martin then asked the maid to tell it that she would give it an endless supply of meat and let it eat as much as it wanted. The maid used the power of the knight to convey this message to the pterosaur.
The pterosaur barked twice, and the little maid translated: "It doesn't believe it and calls you a reptile." Martin was furious when he heard it, and continued to ask Eric and the others to pull it aside and beat it, and then hung the pterosaur up.
After working hard for most of the day, it was getting dark, so Martin asked his men to pack up the camp and prepare to rest.
Under the careful arrangement of the little maid, after washing up, Martin slept alone in the tent prepared by the little maid. The little maid set up a smaller tent next to him to guard Martin.
Just like that, the night passed peacefully, and nothing happened. Early the next morning, the Storm Pterosaur, which had been calling all night, was now hanging listlessly on the tree like a dead fish.
The morning sun gently shone on the camp. Martin and his companions washed up and sat together to enjoy breakfast. After the meal, everyone was ready to continue exploring this mysterious basin.
At this moment, the pterosaur hanging from the tree suddenly cried out. Martin subconsciously turned back to look at the little maid, who quickly translated, "It said, 'Reptile, it's scared.'"
Martin's expression darkened as he heard this. He turned to Eric, completely ignoring the screaming pterosaur, and said, "Be sure to pay attention to safety while you draw the map and explore the surrounding environment."
Then, when Martin was a little further away from the tree, he stopped and a cunning look flashed across his face.
He took out a large piece of meat from his space ring, handed it to William, and signaled him to throw it under the tree. The pterosaur drooled uncontrollably at the sight of the meat so close to it, but it was helpless and could only watch the delicious food without being able to eat it. It was so anxious that it kept struggling and shouting.