Chapter 989: An Unexpected Enemy Meeting

After inadvertently discovering the clues of Kazik, Rengar immediately entered the state of hunting.

Immersed in the hunt, Reingar was terrifying, and he was able to easily find the information he needed from the mass of disorganized footprints, the last remaining smells, the residues of eating, and the foul-smelling droppings - for example, he was now following the traces of the leaves of the Kari tree in an attempt to find Kazik.

The Kari tree is endemic to this rainforest, and they also have a special name – the vampire tree.

The reason for this name is not that the Kari tree sucks blood, but because its leaves have a natural ability to absorb and preserve blood, as long as any animal with a wound on the Kari tree leaves, the blood will be "stored" by the leaves, and at the same time, the leaves will quickly fall off and then at the roots**.

In this process, the kari tree can "fertilize" itself while carrying out its metabolism, making the ground under its feet more fertile.

Because of this trait, the Kari tree is the best companion for experienced rainforest hunters, as long as they find the karri tree, they can find the injured prey.

Reingar had been habitually keeping an eye on the Kari trees around him, and this habit had led him to successfully spot the traces left by Kazik.

The blood in the leaves has not yet decayed, and the leaves show no signs of withering, which proves that the blood has been there for no more than three hours.

Also in the tracking time frame of Rengarh.

Looking up, Rengar jumped straight onto the Kari tree.

On the fourth branch of the tree, Rengar finally found the information he needed.

It was a shallow scratch - the same as the scar on Reingar's eye, both from Kazik.

After identifying the direction, Rengar let out a low roar, and the whole person quickly rushed out like an arrow from a string, leaving only a group of flesh-toothed beasts who didn't know what was going on with wide eyes and small eyes.

Although the target was Rhodes' camp, after discovering traces of Kazik, Rengar immediately changed his purpose.

For this proud carnivodont hunter, a camp that "could be fun" is at all less appealing than its old rival.

So, sniffing the void and following the traces left by Kazik, Reyngar left the group.

The leader's sudden departure left the confident flesh-toothed beasts in a tangle - two successive hunt failures were already humiliating, and if the next one was not successful, all those involved in the hunt would be nailed to the pillar of shame.

In this case, when Rengar, who was the main combat force and the master of the hunting plan, did not say goodbye, these flesh-toothed beasts were a little hesitant.

To go forward or to go back, this is a question worth pondering.

In the end, considering that there was no harvest in this hunting ritual so far, the flesh-toothed beasts wisely chose to go and get some safe loot first—let the camp that was not easy to handle first, and everyone should go find something else first, after all, it is quite a shame to return empty-handed in a hunting ritual.

It's not that we don't work hard, it's because the boss ran away first - we can only choose to wait!

In this way, the third attack on the Rhodes camp was wiped out.

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Scurrying from treetop to treetop, Rengar kept an eye out for tracks around him - he needed to stop every now and then to find signs in order to confirm Kazik's direction, which made his speed a little slow.

But even though Rengar slowed down, the distance between him and Kazik was shortening from a trace point of view.

The monster was slow—this was obviously not a normal situation, and Rengar, who had fought Kazik, knew very well that the guy shouldn't be so slow.

The reason for this is also very simple - Kazik was injured somewhere, and it is very likely that it would have injured its wings, otherwise it would not have been so sluggish.

Could it be that someone hurt Kazik?

Rengar took off his coat and quietly updated his clothes.

Intuition tells Rengar that things are not as simple as they seem.

In order to find out the truth, Rengar soon disappeared into the shadows - Rengar is now desperate to know who moved his prey!

Rengar, who had entered invisibility, seemed to be more sensitive than ever, and this acuity even made Rengar instinctively have a little palpitation.

This palpitation comes from the purest instinct, and according to the words of Mr. Rengar, "a hunter must not only have a smart enough brain, but also a sharp enough mind, otherwise he may die in a seemingly ordinary hunt." ”

Rengar had always taken his teacher's words for granted—when this inexplicable palpitation appeared, the Proud Hunter had a very obvious retreat**.

But the thirst for hunting and revenge eventually stopped him from turning away.

Faced with the traces of prey that he had been chasing for years, Rengar really couldn't give up easily.

As long as the object is changed, Rengar promised to leave directly, without looking back, but Kazik ...... Rengar can't give up!

Hiding his body in the shadows, Reingal gritted his teeth and followed the trails, eventually finding Kazik.

Seeing the void monster lying quietly on the ground, Rengar suddenly felt a strange blur in his world.

The next moment, Rengar, who was in stealth, was directly pulled out - literally, a huge palm carried Rengar's arm, and pulled him directly out of the shadows.

"You look nervous." The "emaciated" human was greeting Rengar with a smile, "What, you seem to be a little unwilling? ”

Rengar, who felt the great crisis, hesitated for a moment, then blinked and forced an embarrassed smile.

Sure, this enemy looks a little weak - but Rengar knows better than anyone that size never speaks for itself.

The most direct point is that Rengar himself is the skinniest of the flesh-toothed beasts.

It was supposed to be an exciting meeting of enemies, but the proud hunter who should have sacrificed his life in the first battle chose to give up his pride and have a good chat with this weak human.

Seeing that this particular flesh-toothed beast looked good, Rhodes also nodded, and finally showed a satisfied smile.

"Your wit has earned you a chance to speak – little poodle."