Chapter 119 Giant Rock Canyon



"Lili!!"

The golden eagle's cries were extremely anxious. The power of the storm hindered flight, forcing all the birds that were originally in the air to descend, and even many ordinary birds were forced to fall to the ground.

In this situation, once they land on the ground, it becomes very difficult for them to take flight again. And when they cannot fly, the only outcome for birds facing such heavy snow is to be buried by snowflakes and freeze to death!

The golden eagles flew low, constantly calling out to urge their brethren to keep flying and not be shot down by the wind and snow.

Birds are naturally aware of their weaknesses, and they all strive to spread their wings and keep flying.

But the blizzard grew stronger and stronger, and the enormous winds were too much to handle. Smaller birds were even swept away by the blizzard and blown far away.

The male golden eagle was powerless to do anything about it. Sensing the power of the storm, it hurriedly called to the female golden eagle to follow closely, and then led the surrounding golden eagles forward quickly.

Although golden eagles are not gregarious birds of prey, they gradually gathered together during this great migration in order to better survive.

The golden eagle couple had become the leaders of the flock, and even the kings of the skies had to submit to the stronger ones.

The golden eagle couple had the highest level of evolution, with the male golden eagle even breaking through to the second-level spirit beast, naturally possessing the qualifications to rule.

It wasn't just the golden eagle flock; other birds were also led by the male golden eagle during this period. That's why the male golden eagle called out to guide the flock; otherwise, why would it, which usually dominates the sky, make a sound?

The sky darkened completely during the blizzard. The darkness did not have a significant impact on the beasts with night vision, but their vision was blocked by the blizzard.

Eventually, they gradually dispersed, no longer able to gather in an orderly fashion as before.

Lin Qian didn't know how long he had been walking in the wind and snow. When he found no trace of the beasts ahead, he looked at the beasts running around like headless flies and finally let out a howl to block their path.

The herd had already scattered more than half of its members, and now there were less than a hundred left. They couldn't be allowed to disperse any further!

"Awooo! Awooo! Awooo!" Daddy! Mommy! Stepmother!

Hearing the cubs' cries and seeing the chaotic scene of the herd of beasts before them, the three adult cats immediately understood.

The three big cats instantly split up, each blocking the other three directions of the herd, and the tiger family surrounded the panicked herbivores.

How could ordinary wild beasts not fear tigers, let alone tigers that are spiritual beasts, whose life-level pressure is even greater.

One by one, the beasts obediently lay down in the wind and snow under the intimidation of the three big cats' roars.

Courage stood beside his brother, not quite understanding what was going on, but the little tiger didn't say much, roaring and helping to scare the herd.

Lin Qian gave a command to Yongqi, signaling it to keep an eye on this direction.

Then the little tiger quickly ran to the three big cats, communicated with each of them, and then quickly returned to guard the area with Courage.

The tiger father understood what his cubs meant, and with a roar, he threatened the herd to obey.

Lin Qian glanced at the herd of beasts, then roared and led the way.

Now that he's almost two meters tall, walking in front isn't a big problem. As long as the three big cats keep an eye on the herd, there's no need to worry about a riot.

It wasn't that Lin Qian wanted to go on his own, but now that the herbivorous spirit beasts were no longer there to lead the way, they had to forge their own path.

When it comes to clearing a path, tigers' claws are indeed inferior to their hooves. Therefore, Lin Qian is only responsible for leading the way, not clearing it. How many of these herbivores will survive depends entirely on luck.

The wind and snow raged fiercely between heaven and earth, and all that could be seen was a vast expanse of white. In such a state of visibility, it was difficult to find one's way, let alone move forward.

But Lin Qian has a spiritual consciousness, so although he can't see for long, he won't get lost.

The herd feared the tiger's majesty, but they were even more afraid of freezing to death in the snowstorm. So, one by one, they carefully and nimbly followed the two tiger cubs, braving the wind and snow under the tiger's roar.

With their spiritual senses guiding them, Lin Qian led the herd of beasts to stay in areas that could shelter them from the wind and snow.

Not having to constantly face the strong winds made it much easier for the herd of beasts in the middle to move forward. The herd didn't hold them back and all followed closely.

After walking for an unknown amount of time, Lin Qian finally saw a canyon ahead that was impervious to blizzards.

The canyon is surrounded by towering boulders and sparse trees, but it is precisely because of the presence of these boulders that the blizzard is kept out of the canyon. The snow and wind that are dispersed by the boulders are also softened after entering the canyon.

This was not the main reason Lin Qian chose this place; the main reason was that there was a huge cave in this canyon.

The cave is the best place for the beasts to rest at this moment!

As for whether there was an owner in the cave, Lin Qian was not afraid. The family's fighting strength was not weak, which was the source of his confidence.

After traversing a wide but difficult area, Lin Qian finally led the herd of beasts into the area of ​​the giant rocks.

Lin Qian stood frozen in astonishment at the giant rocks that were over ten meters high. Observing these giant rocks from a distance was far less impressive than seeing them up close.

Such enormous boulders, in such large numbers, can truly be considered a spectacle!

Once inside the canyon, the animals in the herd dared not move about, their eyes fixed on the tigers, fearing they might be about to eat them.

Tiger parents did have this idea. They had been walking for most of the day and had exhausted themselves. They had only eaten a wild boar and a jackal with not much meat for their meal that day, so they were not full and were naturally hungry now.

Under the watchful eyes of the couple, the herd panicked, and before the tiger could make a move, a deer fell to the ground.

The red deer's forelimbs were completely frozen, the flesh and blood frozen solid. If it weren't for the red deer's unwavering will to keep moving forward under the tiger's drive, it would probably have collapsed in the snowstorm long ago.

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