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Chapter 134: Trek [Tal]

With Amy's company, this journey is not very long for Taal.

Although there was no emotional expression on Amy's face, through conversation, Taal felt that she was still quite cute-

She knew all her thoughts and didn't have to worry about "misunderstanding";

She absolutely obeyed her orders-though Tarr only gave orders like "out" and "rest".

She would take the initiative to care for Taal and take care of Taal - although according to her words, she was "assisting", Taal indeed felt the long-lost warmth.

Such thoughts would come to Taal's mind;

Wouldn't it be nice to let go of everything and live in seclusion in the Morson Mountains with such a girl...

No, it's impossible; she assisted herself in order to let the black dragon descend into the world; if she really...

"Even if that's the case, I won't abandon my master." Amy could feel Taal's thoughts all the time, "I'll do whatever you say."

"If I really stay in the mountains for the rest of my life, it has nothing to do with the Black Dragon, right?" Amy's words couldn't make Tarr completely believe, "What's the point of being an envoy?"

"It's still there; because, you won't give up on hatred."

Yes, I will not give up on hatred. Tar knew that he wanted to avenge his parents and Princess Niya...

With these things on your back, you will never be able to live in seclusion in the world.

Revenge...The Rank family in Baiyan City...Cru...

"You can't beat them." There was no one around the two; Amy lowered the volume as much as possible: "So I; although the nobles and chiefs are also humans, they are not that easy to deal with."

"So you have to find a way to get the big black lizard to swallow them all?"

"Those enemies are not worthy of being the real dragon's opponents." Amy shook her head, "You are enough."

"You said just now that I can't beat them..."

"But you can accumulate strength, and I can help you."

Accumulate strength? How to save? Are you eating a full meal?

Taal took out two pieces of dry food - the two had been walking in the Mosen Mountains for seven days, and the dry food they carried was almost eaten.

They were better; other soldiers had already started to make a living by hunting.

Fortunately, there are all kinds of wild beasts and monsters in the mountains and forests. If you are lucky, you can find sweet and non-toxic wild fruits;

After that, Taal estimated that he would also hunt;

It's a bit difficult to get two portions.

"This is for you." Tar handed one of the dry food to Amy, "This is an order."

Without adding the following sentence, Amy probably won’t eat it;

Taal felt that she was more physically strong, so she must have eaten more;

And this was confirmed - Tal once heard her ginger in her stomach halfway.

"Master, I think I should go hunting beasts or monsters next, bring some jerky meat to stock up on my body." Amy put the dry food into her stomach in a few bites - Tal doubted whether she had chewed it.

"It's true." Tar nodded and walked towards the denser place of the trees. "Then you wait for me here, and I'll go and see if I can get some prey back."

"I can help you." Amy followed.

Tarr didn't stop him - he knew that Amy not only had an endurance group, but also had a much stronger power than ordinary people;

But after all, he is a woman... Taal thinks it's better to ask her to help.

The Mosen Mountains are almost entirely covered by forests - but they are also dense and sparse; in places with dense woods, wild animals are more frequent.

The main areas chosen by Krue were areas with relatively sparse forests - in this way, the ones behind were not easy to fall behind. He would leave a large mark on the ground every distance, and the people behind would not fall behind if they could follow the mark;

At night, it is easy to point the direction with a little bonfire.

Tar and Amy marched in the woods; these trees were usually very tall, blocking the sun and making the woods a little dim; but even so, the grass could still find some sunlight to grow from the gaps between the branches of the trees.

The soil in the forest is usually very fertile; rotten leaves and animals' remains are the best fertilizers. If it weren't for the rugged terrain of the Mosen Mountains, large-scale farming here should have achieved good harvests.

The soil under the feet of the two men felt a little slippery; they often saw rabbits, mice, squirrels and monkeys in the grass, but these things were either not enough to eat or tasted badly;

Taal felt that it would be fine to solve a wild deer with his sword; but if he encountered a monster that looked more dangerous, it would be better to keep a distance - after all, there were no shamans around the two, and the shaman would use magic to judge the strength of the monster...

"Master, there is a monster-turned tiger below the cliff over there." Amy reminded, "Do you want to hunt it?"

"... Hunting the Demon Tiger? With the two of us?" Tar looked at Amy with extremely puzzled eyes, "Are you kidding?"

"Of course not, and I'm sure." Amy's answer didn't seem like a bragging at all, "I've prepared a complete plan for the master."

"Let's talk about it..." Taal was a little curious. What method could she use to solve the demon tiger that everyone in the tribe was so terrified?

Few people choose to use them as their prey; no matter how well prepared they are, there will always be casualties in hunting demon tigers.

Even if you attack with a bow and arrow, you can't kill it directly - the strength of the bow and arrow is not enough at all, and you need to pierce its fur with a spear; and using a spear will inevitably enter its attack range.

It is as fast as the wind and extremely strong as it is possible to kill it only by crushing it in quantity;

The two of them passed by, probably not enough to get between them - not to mention that Amy was empty-handed and she didn't even have weapons.

"Come with me, master," Amy said, heading towards a nearby cliff;

In the Mosen Mountains, large and small cliffs often appear due to sunlight, rain, etc.; vegetation is generally lacking under these cliffs, which is suitable for some of the highest monsters to bask in the sun - more importantly, they will not have any worries when resting.

"Look, it's there..." Amy took Taal to the side of the cliff; under the cliff about ten feet high, a brown-yellow demon tiger with deep black lines was dormant on the pile of stones there, obviously taking a nap.

"How are you going to deal with it?" Taal felt a little scared when he looked at it - this tiger was afraid that it would not be shorter than him when he stood up, and it was estimated that he could swallow a person in two or three;

"When I call you over, just come down and help."

After Amy finished speaking, she jumped down.

...You ask if I'm ready!?
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