Chapter Eighty-Seven: Miserable

After winning the first game, everyone on the Wind Owl tribe's side was happy, but seeing that James Shiwei was a little shaky, they all showed worried looks.

As a bystander, Leach could not agree or deny this competition, but he had to secretly praise the simple and crude rules of the game proposed by Muhandir.

It wasn't that Leach was desperate to see bloodshed, but that Muhandir's rule of not killing people was the most appropriate for the Frostwolf tribe.

Anyone with a discerning eye can see that the players on both sides are ruthless when they compete, and if it weren't for the constraints of the rules, I believe that both sides would not hesitate to kill each other.

But for the Frostwolf tribe fighting away, killing each other is the most unwise move, and once this happens, I am afraid that less than a third of these people brought by Muhantil will return alive.

But if you are only seriously injured or disabled, the first reaction of ordinary people is not revenge, but to rush to treat your own wounded. Although there will still be resentment, this resentment is still within the constraints of reason, after all, the life of the loved one is still there, so generally no uncontrollable events will occur.

This is where the rules set by Muhandil are ingenious, allowing them to achieve their own goals and save the lives of their men.

Thinking about it, the second player of the Frostwolf Tribe stepped out.

"In the second game, Baturk of the Frostwolf Tribe, against Jansway of the Wind Owl Tribe, the game begins!"

Baturk's strength is obviously much stronger than the previous Cachino, and the most conspicuous thing is the change in his body when he enters the combat state.

In addition to his upper arms, Baturk's lower limbs have likewise become wolf legs. In this way, not only has he surpassed Jamesway's speed, but he can also bounce into the air with his newly appeared hind limbs to effectively attack Jamesway, who cannot fly too high.

Soon, Jansway, who was already wounded, was defeated, but before he was completely incapacitated, he had already completed his mission, leaving as many scars on Baturk's body as possible.

Easily won the second game, the two sides returned to the same running line, and Baturk suffered flesh wounds, which did not affect the action, and the people on the side of the frostwolf tribe were relieved.

After carrying James Shiwei, who had fainted in pain due to a broken leg bone, off the field for treatment, the second player from the Wind Owl Tribe also came to the center of the field.

As Leach had predicted, despite the excitement on the Windsowl tribe's side due to Jansway's injury, there was restraint and no one acted aggressively.

"In the third game, the Frostwolf Tribe Baturk will fight against the Wind Owl Tribe Huotu, and the game will begin!"

By the time the referee read out the names of both sides, Hotu had already completed his transformation. Like Baturk, Hotu's lower limbs have changed.

Beige bird's feet, long, sharp black toenails, although not as thick as Baturk's wolf legs, are still powerful.

The further transformed Hotu is only on par with Baturk in terms of speed, but in terms of attack intensity, he is far stronger than Jansway, who has already fallen.

Those sharp talons, as long as they hit Baturk, would leave four deep blood holes in his body.

Baturk's counterattack was equally ferocious, and Hotu had a lot of claw marks on his body.

This third game is obviously much bloodier than the first two, and it didn't take long for the two sides of the game to bleed like a note, and it looked very miserable.

As an adventure hunter, although Leach often sees blood during the mission, most of the cases are between humans and monsters, and it is the first time he has seen such a bloody battle as the one in front of him. At the same time, Leach has a more intuitive understanding of the degree of intensification of the contradictions between the two tribes of Wind Owl and Frostwolf.

Just as Leach was considering whether to leave with Saya first, and stop watching the battle that he thought was too tragic and pointless, Hotu and Baturk finally collapsed on the grass due to excessive blood loss.

What made Leach palpitate was that the emotion, anger and hatred in the eyes of the audience on both sides clearly outweighed concern for the injured people.

Seeing that Kumar, who was more familiar with him, was the next to play, Leach finally decided to stay and watch the game.

"In the fourth game, the Frostwolf Tribe Podoska, against the Wind Owl Tribe Kurzaha, the game begins!"

With the referee's order, Leach was surprised to find that the transformations of the two sides involved in the war had changed again.

In addition to what had already been shown, Kuma's body began to grow a lot of brown bird feathers, and although the whole body still maintained its human form, no matter how Leach looked at it, he felt that Kuma looked like a monster more than a human at this time.

The same is true of Podosca on the other side. Not only that, but Podoska even gave up standing, but fell on all fours, except that the head was still a human head, and the form and movement were no different from that of a wolf.

After a complete change in behavior, Podosca's agility skyrocketed, and before Kumar could flap his wings off the ground, he was already bullied into his position.

A flutter, Podoska's purpose seems to be to knock Kumar to the ground before he can fly completely.

Seeing that Podosca's goal was about to be achieved, some of the feathers that had grown from Kumar's body suddenly flew towards him like a hidden weapon.

Unable to change direction in mid-air, Podoska was shot head-on by Kumar's feathers. Fortunately, because of the transformation, the defense of his body has been greatly enhanced, and the feathers only shoot into the flesh less than an inch, and he can no longer go further.

As for the still fragile head, when he saw Kumar's move, Podoska had already protected it with his two front paws, and he didn't suffer any damage at all.

Still, the pain caused Podoska to let out a muffled grunt, and Kumar had taken advantage of the opportunity to fly off the ground.

Just when Leach thought that the match was a foregone conclusion, and that Podosca, who could not make many effective attacks on Kumar on the ground, was about to lose, several sharp icicles suddenly appeared around Podosca's body and shot towards Kuma, who could not fly too high.

Fortunately, Kumar seemed to have noticed it a long time ago and made a dodge move in time, but because the ice speed was too fast, he was still shot.

Feeling the cold paralysis coming from his left wing, Kumar knew that he could not easily defeat Podoska by the mere fact that he could fly, and even if he relied too much on this ability, he would probably be slowly consumed by the other party.

Having made up his mind, Kumar swooped down from mid-air before the next wave of Boltoska's ice freeze appeared.