A dark shadow swept across the sky and slowly descended.
The white wolf and the old tortoise both looked up at the two-headed eagle.
"How did things go?"
The old tortoise spoke, its voice strong and clear, as if it had fully awakened from a deep sleep.
"What is it?" The two-headed eagle was confused for a moment, but quickly realized that it had left to take care of important business.
"Dragon Territory! Didn't you go there?"
The white wolf, quick-tempered, couldn't help but interrupt.
"They're gone, they're gone!"
The two-headed eagle, having recovered, recounted what it had just witnessed from beginning to end: "Tsk tsk! That little fat dragon was quite interesting."
The wolf and the tortoise stared at it silently with eerie eyes: "Have you forgotten what you were supposed to do?"
"Our territory has been completely devastated by him. How do you intend to settle this score? The magical beasts of the Twilight Forest are our ancestors, yet they are hunted and slaughtered. We should stand up for them!"
After the white wolf finished speaking hastily, it stomped its four paws on the ground and leaped out, drawing a white arc in the air: "What a waste! You can't even do this little thing right. I'll go run it!"
Before the old tortoise could stop him, the white wolf had already vanished.
The two-headed eagle stared in the direction where the white wolf had disappeared, its two heads shaking as if lost in thought.
A streak of white light sped across the land. After running for a while, the white wolf suddenly stopped, looked at the cement ground under its paws, and seemed somewhat surprised.
What kind of road is this? Why is it so smooth?
This kind of thing didn't exist hundreds of years ago!
Forget about it!
The white wolf ran swiftly along the road, and a day later, looking at the sea in front of it, the wolf was completely distraught.
It is not a two-headed eagle, so it cannot look down from the air and therefore cannot determine the exact route.
Turn around and run back!
White Wolf looked at the forks in the main road, unsure which way to go. A day later, he simply ran back to the Twilight Forest.
"how's it going?"
The old tortoise looked at him and asked a question.
White Wolf was a little embarrassed and pointed to the two-headed eagle: "Let the third brother come with me, I don't know the way very well!"
The two-headed eagle remained silent, spread its wings, and, carrying the white wolf, traveled for half a day before returning to the celestial realm.
The eagle and the wolf slowly came to a stop, their auras slightly concealed.
But its striking size quickly attracted the attention of the guards.
They had just seen the two-headed eagle before; it had come with the lord, so they weren't too wary. They simply sent one of them in to call the steward.
Soon, Daniel, dressed impeccably and wearing an identity badge on his chest, strode out.
At this moment, he was no longer the same as when he was the head of the guards. He had gained a more aristocratic air and treated the two magical beasts of unknown rank with great courtesy.
"Welcome, esteemed guests!"
Daniel spoke politely, a faint smile on his face, performed a simple bow, and gestured for the two beasts to enter.
The white wolf was about to question them, but was interrupted by the two-headed eagle: "Go in, I'll show you something!"
The eagle was a little excited and led the white wolf inside.
A glint flashed in Daniel's eyes. He whispered a few instructions to the guards beside him, then waved them away.
He quickly caught up and carefully explained the various aspects of the Warcraft Paradise to the two guests from the Heavenly Paradise.
After exploring each area with different types of monsters, White Wolf felt he had learned a great deal.
Shouldn't all Warcraft creatures live in the wild, where only the fittest survive?
Is this really the right way to raise them?
It posed a fundamental question: "If we continue to raise them like this, won't these magical beasts lose their bestial nature?"
Daniel looked at the white wolf strangely. Why would a magical beast used for breeding have animalistic instincts?
But he couldn't answer like that, because it might upset the guests: "If needed, we also have a place specifically for cultivating the beastly nature of magical beasts."
Daniel led them to a place that the two-headed eagle had never been before.
The door was pushed open, revealing lush green grass on the ground, and two groups of magical beasts were engaged in a frenzied battle.
These magical beasts are clearly young, still in the transitional stage from cubs to young adults.
The two groups of magical beasts were fighting over some ordinary cattle and sheep, which was their food for the day. It was only enough to satisfy the needs of one group of magical beasts, so they had to fight over it.
These magical beasts are the reserves for the future magical beast army.
The battle ended quickly, and a large number of medical personnel appeared swiftly, taking away some of the severely injured monsters to treat their wounds, while those with minor injuries were left to recover on their own.
"They will not lack their animalistic instincts!"
Daniel answered with a smile.
White Wolf nodded, feeling that these were the magical beasts he knew, while those who did nothing but eat and sleep were nothing but lambs to the slaughter, a disgrace to magical beasts.
Daniel glanced at the time and realized it was almost noon. A faint smile appeared on his face.
The eagle and the wolf had a very strange feeling. Their smiles were comforting, yet inexplicably fake, as if they were just smiling for the sake of smiling.
"It's almost time, it's lunchtime. I've had some food prepared. Would you two gentlemen do me the honor of joining us?"
They adopted a very humble attitude and spoke very politely.
When the two magical beasts weren't too keen to refuse, they figured it would be foolish not to eat something that was free.
Of course. Those two monsters certainly don't know the saying, "There's no such thing as a free lunch."
The room was spacious, with a huge table and large platters filled with neatly cut strips, slices, and chunks of meat from various animals.
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