Chapter 313 - It’s Raining (2/2)
Using his body to block Bai Qingqing, Parker said, “Are you afraid? I’ll bring you out.”
Bai Qingqing shook her head. She was merely startled by the sound, and when she covered her ears and looked over again, she was astounded by the formation of the beastmen. If it wasn’t for the fact that she had been living with them for a year, she would have thought that this was a batch of well-trained soldiers. Winston truly had solid leadership capabilities—from his actions to his expressions, he resembled a stern army instructor. He was simply born to be a leader.
However, as she listened to the deep howls which one couldn’t distinguish whether came from a human or a beast, she glanced at the beasts in her surroundings, and her lips couldn’t help twitching a bit. If one were to replace the beasts in this scene to wild animals, other than being impactful, it would also look extremely comical.
Bai Qingqing looked up at the skies. As she listened to the roars, her heart grew tenser and tenser.
Will they succeed?It should work, right? There’s no reason for it not to work.
But these were merely theories that hadn’t yet been put into practice. What if they failed?
Time seemed to slow down several magnitudes due to Bai Qingqing’s perception. Each and every one of those slow and deep howls felt like a gigantic rock pounding upon her heart.
But in fact, the beastmen had only roared four to five times.
Suddenly, a splash sound—which resembled the shaking of non-woven bags—was magnified using an amplifier, causing all the startled beastmen to look over. That included Bai Qingqing, Curtis, and Parker.
The color of that patch of ground had turned into a darker shade of brown from the moisture. Before the beastmen could react, they heard another splash sound, followed by a halt, before yet another splash sound rang in their ears.
The splash sounds came for as many howls the beastmen let out earlier, before completely stopping.
Finally finding back her voice, Bai Qingqing covered her mouth in amazement. “It’s raining…”