That's right, Leiter decided to let Huoge and Moge play the villains who scared the cubs this time! There happened to be four cubs that needed to be subdued, so Huoge and Moge were responsible for two each.
In this way, the three monsters, Bai Ge, Huo Ge, and Mo Ge, have each caused childhood trauma to the two cubs, and their enemies are evenly matched, so there is no need to worry about who will be beaten up in the future...
What is worrying is not the lack of rewards, but the inequality. Hmm... not only the rewards, but also the enemies should be distributed more evenly...
Rhett smiled and touched his chin, then bent down and whispered a few words into Huoge's ear to convey his meaning.
"Chirp?" Huo Ge blinked his bright eyes, chirped a few times, feeling a little puzzled.
Rhett smiled and repeated it patiently several times. Finally, Huoge's little head understood Rhett's command and flapped its wings excitedly. It was very enthusiastic about new things.
Then he twisted his neck, looked left and right, and looked for the "target" that Rhett mentioned.
"Haha, I'll follow the orders later. Fly to the sky first." Rhett smiled and touched the back of Huoge's neck.
Whoosh Huo Ge flapped his wings and rushed into the sky with a huge wave of air. The dry grass on the ground swayed, and some were even blown off in the middle, with the yellow tips of the dry grass scattered everywhere.
Leiter looked at the alchemist again, "Hunk, it's up to you from now on!"
"Leave it to me!" Henk was cheered up. Knowing what Rhett was going to do next, he was overjoyed and felt that the probability of success was quite high. He turned around and went back to the alchemy tower to get the white-eyed rat cubs.
When Henk came back, there was no one around. Rhett and Riley had already run away and hid.
squeak!
squeak!
The white-eyed mouse had just woken up and cheered when it saw the bright sunshine.
Knowing that its relatives were going to take it out to play, it wagged its tail happily.
After two months of development, the white-eyed rat cubs are already half the size of a palm. Moreover, the size of magical beasts such as white-eyed rats is relatively small, and even when they grow to adulthood, they are not much larger than ordinary mice.
The white-eyed mouse cub couldn't wait to jump off Mycroft's palm, rolling on the dry and soft grass, exposing its light red belly to Henk's sight, acting cute and coquettish.
His two little eyes were narrowed into a slit, and his limbs were gently shaking up and down, giving him a naive look that made Henk smile knowingly.
He bent down, fiddled with the cub with his palm, and made it roll over, then gently stroked the little guy's back. The white-eyed mouse cub lay on the ground, allowing him to stroke it at ease.
When it was in the stone box, it was always in darkness and vague fear.
Later, when he first saw the light, Henk took good care of him, and the relationship between the man and the beast was naturally perfect.
After playing for a few minutes, Henk said kindly, "Little guy, you play here by yourself for a while, I'll be back soon."
It was naturally difficult for the white-eyed mouse cubs to understand just a few simple words, let alone do it.
But Henk was quite experienced. He had placed a small pile of bluebell leaves on the ground in advance to distract the mouse's attention, and then he gently stroked it for a while. Only when the white-eyed mouse cub had eaten peacefully did he quietly leave.
At this time, Huo Ge was hovering in the sky without making any sound.
The order it just received was to separate the man and the mouse on the ground, then flap its wings a hundred times and rush down to "intimidate" the white-eyed mouse cub!
Whoosh, whoosh! The wind is howling.
The humans below had already left, and Huo Ge silently counted the number of times he flapped his wings.
Soon after, it raised its head and chirped, then slightly closed its wings and rushed towards the earth like a sharp arrow!
“Chiu!”
A sudden sharp cry startled the white-eyed mouse cub.
It jumped up in fright, and after landing, its back slightly arched, its whole body trembled, and its tail unconsciously stuck to the ground in fear.
Looking up, their two little eyes suddenly widened. The big eagle was so terrifying. They had never seen such a strange creature since they were born.
Its heart was beating wildly, as if it might jump out of its throat at any moment! To the cub, Huo Ge was an absolute devil, swooping down with a fierce momentum and a fierce face, which aroused its instinctive fear and panic.
At this time, the bluebell had not finished eating the leaves, but it found that the only "relative" in its life who had just accompanied it was not around?
Squeak! Squeak! A feeling of helplessness surged in the white-eyed rat cub's heart. It chirped in bewilderment, and the frequency of its chirping increased greatly. Its short limbs pushed the grass and it desperately tried to get into the hole of the alchemy tower.
Unfortunately, its speed is as slow as an ant in Huoge's eyesight.
Seeing that the target was trying to escape, Huo Ge opened his mouth and fire elements gushed out.
The next moment, a flash of fire lit up the sky and earth.
A burning breath filled the air.
A small fireball fell from the sky and hit the white-eyed rat cub directly in front of it.
A heat wave spread, the dry grass burned fiercely, and white smoke rose.
A fiery red light flashed in the eyes of the white-eyed rat. The scorching temperature and air waves made it even more frightened. It felt extremely uncomfortable in its heart and retreated subconsciously.
Silently, a shadow directly covered its body.
Huo Ge was now less than three meters away from the white-eyed mouse cub and began to slow down, but the strong wind from his wings alone was enough to make the cub's hair ripple like waves.
The cub grabbed the dry grass on the ground with its limbs to prevent itself from being blown around by the wind, and once again began to squeak in panic, like a helpless catkin in the wind.
At this moment, the white-eyed mouse cub felt the fragility of life for the first time and knew what it felt like to be helpless. It missed Henk's palm and arms so much.
Squeak Squeak It didn't know what it was shouting, but instinctively, it was shouting to the person who had always taken care of it in the past, hoping that person would appear, continue to take care of it, and rescue it.
Huo Ge had been following Lei Te's orders and could not cause any damage, so he did not launch any substantial attacks.
But the cub didn't understand much. It was confused and suffocated by the momentum of the secondary monster. The fiery red bird left a shadow of fear in its heart.
The bullying lasted for about ten minutes.
Henk, who was inside the ring tower and had been observing this scene, held on to the window tightly with his hands, feeling a little nervous.
He was afraid that Huo Ge would accidentally hurt his beloved pet.
Each of those cries was so sorrowful that it gripped his heart deeply. He wanted to rush out to rescue her several times, but he held back.
Finally, feeling that the time was right, Henk ran out quickly, surrounded by wind elements, holding a magic wand.
He shouted, "Get out of here, you stinky thing!"
As the words fell, a wind blade with a strong green light cut through the sky and cut directly towards Huo Grid.
A sound of fear was heard.
This time, it was Huo Ge's turn to have a hint of fear in his eyes.
The speed of this wind blade was so fast that even it couldn't react. By the time it noticed it, it had already passed by its back, cutting off a large piece of broken feathers.
Chirp
Chirp
Huoge remembered Leiter's order: if anyone came out to attack it, it should run away immediately and not fight! So Huoge was shocked and obeyed the order very obediently. He hurriedly fled to the horizon and flapped his wings with all his strength!
Henk ran all the way to the white-eyed rat cub, and in front of the cub, he cast several wind blade spells in the direction where Huo Ge was escaping.
Of course, it's definitely an act.
All the flying wind blades passed by Huo Ge, and none of them hit him. He was truly a master of outlining the human body!
Such terrifying fluctuations of wind elements were clearly sensed by the White-eyed Rat, which was also a wind-type magical beast. Even the power of the same origin in its body was touched, and it felt a sense of familiarity.
It looked at Henk in admiration, then looked at Huoge who had turned into a black dot in the sky and was already fleeing far away.
Tears suddenly welled up in the little guy's eyes. He squeaked twice, jumped onto Henk's shoulder, and kept rubbing Henk's face with his warm white fur to release the pressure in his heart. The sharp hooks on his four little paws tightly grasped the clothes on his shoulders, and he was unwilling to let go.
Henk smiled knowingly.
Following the experience and tips given by Rhett, he gently stroked the back of the white-eyed mouse cub and occasionally took out bluebell leaves to feed it.
This did not last long.
A circular shadow appeared in the air, with mysterious patterns flashing in it. A mysterious power permeated through it. Henk was shocked, but the shock gradually turned into joy. He hurriedly followed Leiter's instructions and communicated with the circular shadow. The mysterious power surged into his body.
Soon, when the shadow disappeared, Henk's eyes showed a hint of realization. He looked down at the cub lying on his shoulder, and a sense of fulfillment arose spontaneously.
A special connection was created in my heart, and this feeling of having a closer companion was quite wonderful.
Squeak, squeak
The white-eyed mouse pups felt the same way.
He lay on Henk's shoulder and was reluctant to get down for a long time, as if he had become dependent on him.
On the other side, seeing that their mission was completed, Rhett and Riley left quietly without wanting to disturb the peace.
Leave this touch of warmth to the new friends Henk and White-eyed Mouse.
Then, the two of them did the same thing, found Tucker to borrow Meg, and then went to find Thales and Mycroft.
Then, using the Fire Grid and the Ink Grid, the two successfully subdued an ice rat and a white-eyed rat cub.
Finally, only Lawrence was left.
At this time, Tucker stroked Mog's forehead and laughed: "Haha, father, did you see it? The way Langge was scared just now was so funny. I feel that the monster that Thales subdued is the most timid one I have ever seen, hahaha..."
Taylor's cheeks were slightly red. He had just cleaned up a puddle of urine on the ground, and held the ice rat cub, Lan Ge, in his arms. He glared at Tucker and said angrily:
"Tucker, you must be taking revenge on me on purpose. Do you know the consequences of letting Mog act so fiercely? It was just a little bit before those dirty claws would scratch my good friend!"
Looking at Tucker's smug look, Taylor felt that his guess was correct, it must be like this.
So he said angrily:
"Hmph, don't be too proud. Don't look down on the poor cub. When the Ice Rat grows up, I will let him teach Mo Ge a lesson!"
"Oh?" Tucker was surprised, but he didn't take it to heart. He said carelessly, "Then you better keep an eye on Lan Ge. Don't let him run into the branch one day and be eaten by Mo Ge. Don't blame me."
"Hmph, just wait and see!"
Taylor curled her lips, hugged Langge, and left without looking back, unwilling to argue with Tucker anymore.
Rhett watched his two sons bickering quietly from the side.
"Now only Lawrence is left. Tucker, go to the training ground and call him over." Rhett was standing at the Dark Eagle Lumberyard, a lumberyard west of Dark Eagle City. Orcs and carpenters were working in it, but at this time, most people were doing construction in Dark Eagle City.
They were at the edge of a logging camp, with piles of wood scattered across the open ground.
Rhett looked at two orcs, a tauren and a pigman, who were chopping trees diligently, holding in their hands giant axes that were tailor-made for them by their best friend's blacksmith shop. One axe could chop off a tree as thick as an adult's arms around it, and the huge chopping sound was quite astonishing!
In Leiter's plan, these two orcs will be the main force in felling magic trees in the future! The efficiency of felling the two types of wood, rock iron tree and frost pine, is undoubtedly quite low if ordinary carpenters cut them.
But these two second-level orcs could do it easily, and the demand for magical trees was definitely far less than that for ordinary trees. Two orcs with great strength, recovery and endurance were just right.
The only thing required was a lot of food to satisfy a big appetite, but that was not a problem for Rhett at all.
When Lawrence arrived, he looked at the two orcs who were more than three meters tall, and a hint of awe flashed in his eyes.
The awe does not come from the orcs, but from the lord who conquered the orcs and ruled them obediently! Tucker walked over, patted Lawrence on the shoulder, and grinned: "Go over, father wants to see you."
"Understood, Master Tucker."
Lawrence looked at Rhett, who was fifty meters away with his back to him, with a firm gaze as he walked towards him step by step.
"My Lord, do you have any instructions for me?"
Leiter turned around and smiled, "Lawrence, how is the training of the white-eyed rat cubs going?"
Lawrence breathed a sigh of relief: "Pretty good, I named it Vicky."
"Oh? Why is it called that name?"
"Well...Eunice once said that when she was a child, she had a puppy. One day, it was taken away by a wolf in the wild. She was sad and upset for a while." Lawrence avoided his eyes when he said this, looking a little embarrassed.
Oh, you are still shy. You have unknowingly seduced the only female magician in the training ground... Lei Te stared at the cub, half the size of a palm, lying on Lawrence's shoulder, and said lightly: "Vic, then, let's start now."
"Ah? Lord, what do we start?" Lawrence looked confused.
"Didn't Tucker tell you when we came?" Rhett frowned slightly.
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