Chapter 412: Little Snow Hunter

When Abailou left, little Pala gave Abailou a package intimately, after all, Abailou didn't bring anything when he came, and the environment in the Xuegra grassland was also very bad. If he could not have to consume his fighting spirit meaninglessly, Abaylou naturally gladly accepted the gift of little Para.

"Thank you!" said little Parra.

Abay Lou flew to the border of Xuegra on a bone dragon that he had brought with him, and he was greeted by the rolling white mountains in the distance, the snow-capped savannah was still green at the border, and then it was truly white inward. The cold wind poured down Abailou's neck, and even Abailou couldn't help but shudder. "Thanks to the clothes that Pala brought. Abaylou opened the package, it was a coat carefully sewn with snow sheepskin, and after the bone dragon left, Abaylou put the coat on the current coat, and the impermeable snow sheepskin instantly covered all the temperature.

"Grandpa doesn't know how to be hospitable, I've learned a lot before, and I'll entertain guests for him. Parra said with a smile. She was probably the princess of that country, and her manners were dignified and unpresumptuous, much better than the rude Fawkes, and although she was still essentially necromancy, she was the most humane in the Land of the Dead.

And she's really good at needlework. Why would she let Fox do all those rough needlework, those seams are so hideous.

The Xuegela grassland is a place with a harsh environment, which can be said to be the gate of the northern glacial wasteland, and through the Xuegela grassland, it is the coldest glacial wasteland in the pancontinent. The Shegela steppe is not as cold as the glacial wasteland, but the cold zone is not as big as the glacial wasteland, and in the border area of the Shegela steppe, there are also cold-tolerant pastures, and there are two tribes in the Shegela steppe, one is the Gaudí mountain tribe who often nomad on the Xuegela border, and the other is the Kuka tribe who live hunting in the depths of the Xuegela steppe.

The Gaudí Hill tribe is rich in bull running cavalry, who are heavy cavalry riding ice oxen, while the Kuka are rich in ice warriors who use hook locks and throwing axes. Many of the glacial armies active in the fortress of Ryugen came from these two tribes.

The icy bison, suddenly ridden by Abay, was more ferocious than a fiery horse. Abaylou grabbed the fur from the bison's neck to prevent it from throwing him off. Like those cowboys on the planet, ready to conquer bison with a steady ride. The problem is that the most difficult thing about these ice buffalo is not their strength, but their nimble neck and meat-eating mouth, which open their mouths and prepare to bite Abaylou's hand in a strange twisted position.

"I'm sorry, but I'm not going to let it go. Unexpectedly, Abailou thought it was a bit funny, so he didn't plan to use Dou Qi, but was ready to use his body strength to resist the brutal strength of the beast, for some warriors, using Dou Qi can solve any beast, so they think that real men prefer to use their own bodies rather than Dou Qi to defeat each other.

Abaylou stepped on the front hooves of the ice field bison, and used his feet to force the opponent's hooves to release his strength because of the pain, and the ice field bison was very energetic, and he was forced to stalemate with Abai Lou for an hour, and finally gave up the struggle and lay on the ground. The cow appeared to be the apparent leader of the herd, but the herd of ice bison turned a blind eye to the tame of the leader. There is no male or female ice buffalo leader, and every ice buffalo will try to be the leader.

"Moo. The ice field bison unwillingly got up from the ground and carried Abaylou with his fate.

"Good boy, let's go. Although it was his first time riding an icefield bison, Abaylou got up to speed quickly, and he made a rein out of the weeds he had picked up from the ground, and a whip, which was not of good quality, but it was enough for a few days. When it is time for the bison to turn, a slight pull on the reins tied to the horns will cause them to change direction and walk.

Don't underestimate the leg strength of the icefield bison, there's a reason why they can be called the "fiery horses" on the icefield. Although they are not good at long distances like horses, they are steady, and it is easier to break through the stumbling wires and formations set by the enemy, and they are enough to break through most legions on their own. Feeling the steady pace of the ice field bison on the frozen soil, Abay Lou couldn't help but nod with satisfaction.

With this kind of foot strength, it can completely make up for the lack of endurance in long-distance sprints. However, it is understandable that under this fur, the heat emitted by running is almost impossible to dissipate, and long-term heat tolerance can make ice field bison feel painful.

The hairy coniferous forest, Abaylou, jumped off the icefield bison and wrapped the reins of the icefield bison around the coniferous tree. These conifers are tall and act as a good protection from the wind.

Abaylou placed the cloth bag wrapped around the back of the ice buffalo as a saddle under the ice buffalo's body, which was the second function of the ice buffalo. Like horses, the ice field bison never lie down when they sleep, and they act as a warm wall to keep the wind out, and they feel very comfortable and warm as soon as they get inside. Fortunately, the weather was cold, and the smell of the ice bison could not escape at all.

"No wonder they all like to travel long distances with cows. Abaylou muttered to himself, this cow is indeed the tallest in the herd, but ...... It was just as big, and I was afraid that I wouldn't be able to sleep well this night with the genitals of an ice bison.

"Heh, remember not to move, don't throw it in my face. Abaylou patted the ice field bison unconcernedly. After hastily eating dinner, he suddenly noticed that the ice field bison was a little restless.

It seems that this needle forest is not only attracted to Abay, but also some aborigines.

There are quite a few of them, and each one is eyeing each other. Every race in this snowfield is desperately trying to survive.

"You want to fight too?" Abay asked the icefield bison, whether it understood or not.

"Moo. As if in response, the bull's eyes of the ice field bison glared at Abaylou.

"You are truly a warrior of the savannah, and you have to fight even your own natural enemies, no wonder you are the leader of the herd. Abay Lou let go of the reins, and the ice field bison, which was supposed to escape, looked at the shadows of the dense forest vigilantly, without the slightest intention of escaping. It looks like he wants to "fight alongside" with his new master.

If you weren't in a hurry, it would be a bit of a fuss to treat the beast with a vindictive spirit. He wasn't in a hurry to find Roshan, he would show up when he was supposed to, and the four days Fawkes gave him were enough.

When humans are afraid of wild beasts, wild beasts are also afraid of humans. If you don't want to be surrounded by the swarms of beasts in cunning ways, you should take the initiative to break through their blockade. Abay picked up a stone and threw it at it.

After a commotion, a black shadow ran out, and at a distance of more than ten meters, ordinary herdsmen couldn't react at all. Unfortunately, it was Abaylou who wanted to attack, and the dagger they carried with them pierced the small head of the hedgeho badger that burst on.

These nimble and ferocious critters are the most dangerous killers of the Shegra, they are out-and-out carnivores, due to their small size, they have little need for food, they are meaty, and the thorns on their bodies have become protective armor to protect them, which makes them more and more dangerous by nature.

In particular, the bulky ice field bison are more likely to be hunted by them.

The icefield bison brought by Abay Lou surprised Abay Lou, not only did he not choose to wait for the attack, but took the initiative to attack, crashing headlong into the bushes, picking up a belly-pierced badger from the horns.