Chapter 183 Mortals (5) (2)



Lee doesn't have any muscles that could produce explosive power.

But in that situation, he couldn't believe himself...

It's not that he was afraid, but if he chose to continue fighting this human at that time, Clemens was not sure whether he could conquer the Feathered Tribe within the expected time.

After all, that human didn't take his strength seriously at all. This further ignited the hearts of the Feathered Tribe, who had nothing to do with humans.

Living towards death, [Tiger] is not afraid of the human boy, but is afraid that the rule, or regulation, he set for himself to destroy the Feather Clan today will be broken.

They looked at each other from a distance, but did not take the next step.

It happened that Sully, who was almost exhausted at the time, asked the crow to take him up and he picked up Matilda, who was close to the front battlefield and had only one breath left, and ran away with her.

This battle, full of twists and turns, would eventually end as described in the scroll, with the Queen's Palace being razed to the ground.

"The monster that came to deliver intelligence has been cured." Joel, who had previously assigned the task of bandaging to the innkeeper, walked over again and picked up the bird whose prototype was unknown but still had bird feathers on its head.

Cyril immediately asked, "Do you know where the human boy mentioned in the scroll went?"

Silently waiting would bring Sully, but rather than eight days later, when Sully was filled with worry and came to Rota County again to prevent other humans from being taken away and transformed into monsters, Cyril Ning would rather go find Sully himself.

The author has something to say:

What kind of mentality would an ordinary person who graduated from college have to use four years to accumulate enough capital for retirement?

Utilitarianism of goals? Predictions of future development?

Actually, both are correct, but not accurate.

From the author's perspective, as an observer observing another world, the most accurate answer is madness.

In the early works I wrote, a lot of the protagonists had the surname Feng, whether it was obvious or invisible, and I feel that my children can't get rid of this trait.

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I prefer sane lunatics.


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