Chapter 831 - Untitled (1/2)
Roar roar roar roar!
The leopard head above the water swam a little toward the center of the lake before immediately turning back for the shore. The intense green in the lake quickly gathered around it, looking so packed that it felt hard to breathe.
Parker scrambled up to the shore, his body covered with thorns. He crawled up and dragged along a large pile of root-shaped plants after him.
They entangled the leopard tightly, trying to drag him back into the water. The leopard engaged in a tug-of-war with the aquatic plant.
In the time for one breath, the leopard’s body, which was filled with thorns, was covered in blood. His legs turned limp, and he almost lay down on the ground.
Putting up a struggle with his last bit of strength, the leopard dragged the heavy “chains” and took a few steps forward, holding onto a shrub.
A trail of piercing blood was left on the ground, and it was all absorbed by the greedy and thirsty thorns.
Aquatic plants couldn’t be away from the water for too long. After holding up for a while, they retreated into the lake like a tide.
A huge snake crawled over, throwing a glance at the unmoving Parker who was hugging onto the shrub like a dead leopard.
Ssss—
Curtis poked him with the tip of his tail.
Parker’s body twitched a little, and he opened his mouth to let out a few low and ferocious roars.
Roaaaar!
Parker then changed into his human form while still grabbing onto the shrub, laying on the ground. He bared his teeth and said, “Pain, pain, pain, pain, pain! Don’t poke me! Howl!”
Curtis then looked toward the lake and headed toward it.
“Be careful. The thorns are poisonous. I can’t move,” said Parker after lying on the ground.
Curtis probed his tail into the water, then lifted it, hooking up a ball of root-like plants. He could feel hints of pain entering through the gaps of his scales.
These plants were so small and dense that even his scales couldn’t act as guards.