Chapter 117: Lion and Tiger, Kings Meet



"Ah!!! He's here to look for Bu Qingren!!"

“I got the real deal!!!”

Yang He saw this scene in the crowd, his eyes flashing with jealousy.

Mudachi saw Zhao Cunzhi putting his arm around the Omega's shoulders as a gesture of asserting his sovereignty.

"Zhao Cunzhi, long time no see."

The two Alphas who possessed the suppressive power of top species had a turbulent look in their eyes.

"haven't seen you for a long time."

Zhao Cunzhi saw the provocation in Mudachi's eyes.

The beasts fought each other, and the genes for competing for territory began to roll.

In the interstellar space, all high-ranking and leading families know that lions and tigers are incompatible families.

Mudachi clenched the food box in his hand.

For the past hundred years, lions have always been stronger than tigers. He was taught from a young age to surpass Zhao Cunzhi and his brothers. The family business could not compete with Router, but in his more than twenty years of life, his racial differentiation has always been stronger than Zhao Cunzhi.

Unexpectedly, Zhao Cunzhi could still achieve high-level differentiation in the later stage and even be stronger than him.

Became the Lion King.

Although there are many high-level carnivores in Area 1, it is still rare to see top-level differentiated Alphas like lions and tigers standing together.

Carnivores are naturally fond of fighting and have a strong sense of territory.

When the two kings of leadership of different species met, the smell of gunpowder in the air made everyone present feel uneasy.

The low-level races in the cafeteria had long wanted to kneel down.

The faint competitive aura made the young man caught in the middle feel numb.

If Zhao Cunzhi hadn't held him in his arms, Omega would have slipped away like Xiaocheng.

"Let's go, I'm hungry, let's go back and eat."

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