Chapter 152 - Parker Bit the Tiger Beastman to Death (1/2)
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Pretending he was looking for new prey, it appeared that Parker hadn’t noticed the beastmen following him. The dense foliage provided the best cover. Very soon, the leopard was nowhere to be seen in the forest.
“Roar—” Where’s the leopard?
A tiger gazed around with a lost expression.
On the tree above the tiger’s head, a leopard was quietly edging up to them. As if sensing something, the tiger prepared to look up.
“Howl!”
What followed was the ferocious roar of a leopard. A patch of yellow glided down from above, pouncing right for the tiger below. Parker opened his mouth filled with sharp fangs and took a ferocious bite from the back of the tiger’s neck.
The pitiful roar of a tiger could be heard throughout the forest, startling the birds and attracting the attention of the wolf beastmen and tiger beastmen, who instantly ran towards the sound.
Parker clenched his teeth tightly, shaking his head maniacally with the tiger that was one size bigger than him in his mouth. Sensing the movement of the other beastmen, he immediately loosened his bite and climbed up the tree.
The discarded tiger beastman struggled to get up on his four limbs but wasn’t able to. Finally, it gave up and slumped down on the ground.
The six beastmen came charging from different directions. The leopard agilely scurried up a tree. The wolf beastman in the front leaped onto a tree trunk, following Parker closely. With a kick of his hind leg, he scurried up another half a meter before opening his mouth to bite the leopard’s leg.
The wolf’s mouth was only the distance of half a palm away. The leopard didn’t turn around as his soft and light body allowed him to easily climb to a higher height.
The wolf beastman found himself biting air. His front limbs were clinging onto the tree trunk and couldn’t let go, so he kicked his hind legs wildly. But after persisting for a few seconds, he still ended up gliding down helplessly.
“Tsk!” Parker stood on the tree branch in a leisure manner, gloating.