Chapter 181 - Killing Frenzy (1/2)

“Squeaking” bug cries could be heard, as well as all sorts of sharp cries from birds coming from the forest. A light breeze of clean air with hints of raindrops blew. The five tigers and one wolf surrounded the leopard with a fierce disposition, but it didn’t seem abrupt at all despite the light-hearted environment.

Bart looked at the leopard tauntingly. “Who’s going for it? We have to pick out a winner and let Rosa give a reward.”

Parker’s eyes were shrouded in a layer of red. It was as if the entire world had been vandalized with blood.

“Howl!” A tiger roared and dashed out toward the leopard.

Now was the time!

Parker took this opportunity to gather his power, pretend to pounce forth to meet the tiger beastman, but the instant he jumped up, his body turned in another direction, dashing toward the gap.

With a “swoosh”, the leopard darted out of the circle at lightning speed. He was so fast that only a yellow afterimage could be seen.

The tiger beastmen and Bart were all stunned. They exchanged glances and could see the same thing from each other’s gazes: So fast!

By the time they came back to their senses, the leopard was already over ten meters away. They immediately gave chase.

Bart’s countenance was grim, and he said in a deep voice, “Don’t blame me for not giving you guys a chance. I’m going for him myself.”

After saying that, he transformed into his wolf form, overtaking the tiger beastmen at rapid speed, chasing after the leopard in front.

Parker’s headache was getting increasingly intense, and he knew that he mustn’t run for long. Hearing the sounds behind him, his hind legs tapped onto the ground and he jumped up onto a tree branch.

Bart, right behind him, secretly cursed. Not again!

Thankfully, this branch wasn’t high, and he was able to jump onto it as well. Bart’s eyes shone with a fierce gleam as if he was bent on success. His body firmed up and he jumped. He looked like he was about to pounce onto the leopard when the leopard turned and pounced down right after he had landed on the branch.