Chapter 1262 - Arthur and Right (1) (1/2)

Curtis communicated with the wild snakes and then sent them off.

They left the tribe and scattered in all directions. When they came into contact with their own kind, they’d further disseminate information. The wider the range, the greater the search group.

A fox who had a young eagle with him. This was a piece of information that was easy to identify.

Swoosh swoosh swoosh—

The forest was enveloped by the sound of the heavy rain. As the densely packed rainwater landed on the ground, it formed many small streams that mixed with the soil and flowed into the river, dyeing the river water into a mud color.

The water level of the river in the forest surged tremendously, flowed fiercely, and had many impurities floating on it. They looked as if they were having a dragon boat competition, all of them fighting to move forward.

A chunk of thick rotting wood drifted at the fastest rate. There was even a brown-haired man with a skinny body sitting on it. The man was carrying a young eagle that was completely drenched. That young eagle was Right, whom Bai Qingqing was thinking about.

“Screech~” Right hid into the man’s embrace, trying hard to avoid the rain.

“Don’t move. Your wing joint has been twisted and you need to rest and recuperate.” The man’s tone was extremely gentle. It could be because he was drenched in the rain, his countenance looked pale and colorless. There was grief coming from his gaze, making him look even weaker when he didn’t have a strong figure, to begin with.

The man scooped up a leaf floating on the water and sheltered Right with it.

“Screech~” Right was docile and stopped moving.

“We’ll get some rest after we find a place to take shelter from the rain,” the man said, then started to pay attention to the surroundings.

The environment in the mountain was complicated and constantly changing. There was no lack of natural caves, and they came into one not long later. Other wild beasts were hiding in the cave, and it took the guy a lot of effort to chase them away before they took over their nest to rest.