Chapter 1255 - The Baby Eagles’ First War (1) (2/2)
Seeing that there wasn’t any large eagle around, it boldly flew down and landed four to five meters away from the baby eagles.
“Screech screech screech~”
The two little fellows noticed it and turned to stare back at it. “Screech screech screech!”
“Gah gah!” The necrophagous eagle took two steps towards the baby eagles with legs that had lumps all over from eating carrion, then looked around again.
“Screech screech screech!” Left and Right stuck out their necks and cried out.
Given that there still weren’t any large eagles in sight, the necrophagous eagle’s heart was finally at ease, and it pecked at Right.
“Screech!” Right winced and immediately pecked with his curved beak, which was more suitable for ripping prey apart. The force delivered was substantial as the baby eagles could already peck at their food.
“Gah!” The necrophagous eagle stepped back and shook its head. Seeing that they were mere eaglets, it mustered the courage to pounce with even more ferocity.
Screech screech screech!
Left joined in the fight and, together with Right, attacked the enemy bird on both sides, causing the ground to be littered with black feathers.
The necrophagous eagle was annoyed. They were all black eagles, but they lived vastly different lives. One species enjoyed the most delicious food, while the other had to forage for scraps.
It couldn’t defeat adult eagle beastmen, and now, it couldn’t defeat mere eaglets. It was maddening.
Then, the gears in its dull head suddenly began to slowly turn as it came up with an idea.
The necrophagous eagle began flying to avoid the baby eagles’ deceptively weak pecking. When they weren’t looking, it used its ugly and short claws to grab onto the eaglet that pecked it the hardest, then continued flying as the eaglet struggled haphazardly.
“Screech screech screech~”
Left raised his head and flapped his wings at the sight of Right being captured. Despite the flapping sounds and the flurry of dust he created, his body was as heavy as a fat chicken drenched from the rain, and he did not move an inch.