Chapter 165 Turbulent Times



"Roar!" Back to the nest!

Tiger Dad was the first to come to his senses. He let out an anxious growl and led his wife and children back to the cave.

The rain was too cold and contained a trace of violent energy. Tiger Dad had only absorbed a trace of it when he felt his spiritual energy become somewhat volatile.

This is no good! We can't get rained on here! Lin Qian and the others quickly came to their senses, and the whole family of tigers swiftly returned to their cave, with the panda mother and cub following nimbly behind.

Back in the cave, everyone squeezed in as much as they could. This time, no beasts cared about whether it was crowded or dirty.

The chipmunk cleverly hid in its burrow. Although it didn't live in the underground burrow often, it still habitually dug a burrow in the burrow, and now it came in handy.

In another forest, a herd of red deer, led by their leader, rushed into a natural cave. This was a hiding place they had found when they first arrived in the forest. After obtaining the jade pendant, the red deer couple's intelligence had increased, and they were even able to plan ahead.

The cave was very large, and the herd of red deer, though numbering less than a hundred, were all enormous, and even they managed to squeeze to the cave entrance.

A lot of rainwater was blown into the cave by the strong wind. The female deer looked worried and called to the herd to squeeze further into the cave so that they would not get wet.

For some reason, it had a vague feeling that the rainwater it was absorbing was not good. Just now, it had only absorbed a little rainwater outside, which had already affected the circulation of its spiritual energy.

The male red deer also realized this, and immediately organized the herd, making sure that even if they were piled up together, they would never go to the entrance of the burrow.

The bewildered fawn trotted along, anxiously rubbing against the mother fawn's leg. Its wet fur clung tightly to its body, and a hint of restlessness flickered in its eyes.

The little guy felt very hot and uncomfortable inside his body, and really wanted to fight.

"Young one!"

The fledgling chirps for help were anxious and frantic.

The female deer quickly lowered her head and transferred some of her spiritual energy to her.

As soon as the spiritual energy entered its body, the little deer instantly calmed down, and the restless energy within its body was being slowly refined by the spiritual energy.

Under the tempering of spiritual energy, the little deer slowly closed its eyes and fell asleep.

The female deer stopped transmitting spiritual energy only after she had completely refined the energy within the calf's body.

There was a hint of weariness in its eyes. The energy carried by the rain was extremely difficult to deal with, and the little deer had already consumed most of its spiritual power by absorbing this energy in a short period of time.

Thinking that if his clan hadn't dodged quickly enough, and had instead been caught in the rain, wouldn't the entire clan have been in trouble by now?!

Thinking of this, the female deer couldn't help but feel a sense of lingering fear. She nervously looked at the deer in the cave one by one until she was sure that none of the deer had such a severe case of agitation as the calf. Only then did she feel relieved.

Although the red deer are larger and get rained on more, they seem to absorb less energy. Although they are somewhat agitated, there is nothing obviously wrong with them.

The female deer looked at the sleeping fawn beside her with a puzzled expression. Could it be that the little guy was young, so he was absorbing nutrients more efficiently...?

The female deer couldn't understand it; her current abilities and wisdom were insufficient for her to see through it.

After settling the herd, the male stag looked at the sleeping fawn with concern in his eyes. This was their only offspring so far, so naturally he was nervous and concerned.

Compared to the red deer's foresight, the reindeer herd is in a much worse situation.

The reindeer herd had only recently arrived in the basin and were not very familiar with the territory they had just occupied. Since it was mostly grassland, there were naturally no caves or similar places.

Moreover, there are more than 300 reindeer, so even if they find a cave, it won't be enough.

When the reindeer leader sensed something was wrong, its spiritual energy instantly flowed onto its skin to block the energy from the rain. This worked quite well; the energy from the rain stopped invading, and its spiritual energy recovered.

But ordinary reindeer don't have this ability. The more energy they absorb, the more agitated they become. They pace restlessly in the rain, their brown-gold eyes gradually turning red.

The reindeer leader looked at the herd and roared in a low voice, trying to calm them down and compose them, but at the same time, a deep sense of powerlessness welled up in its heart.

Seeing his kin becoming increasingly out of control, the reindeer leader's eyes showed a pained expression.

Will that bloody and helpless scene on the riverbank be repeated again?

"Waaah—"

As the first reindeer rioted and ran, the reindeer leader's desolate and sorrowful cries instantly echoed through the pouring rain.

Jin Diao and his wife stood in the cave sheltered from the wind and rain, their eagle eyes watching the beasts running and roaring wildly across the grassland, a hint of fear appearing on their faces.

Fortunately, they have places to hide.

The couple exchanged a glance, then looked back at the dozen or so golden birds in the cave. Their eyes were filled with relief as they looked at each other.

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