Chapter 509: The Shadow in the Forest (1/1)

Chapter 509: The Shadow in the Forest

The night was dark and a strange rustling was co out from the forest at the southern side of Eastern State The birds quieted as an unknown creature slipped between the trees A wild hen immediately scurried from her nest and et and pounced Its claws grabbed the hen's tail feather The hen clucked She allowed her feathers to be torn Then she flapped her wings and disappeared into the bush The shadoas about to follohen it tripped on a rotten branch on the ground It lost its pursuit

"It's hard to hunt when you're hungry… The food is getting fewer and less but they clais Do humans really understand our needs? We've been tricked here for unpaid labor, o woe is ned to the Eastern State for a ht That aside, the workload was also heavy, it felt like a fatty was sitting on its neck Being lazy was difficult as well because each Zoog had a GPS tracker strapped to them as well as a mini ca as there was a signal, the moment they slacked off, it would be seen by the Phecda surveillance centre If there was no signal… then it was cue for theerous No one would coer

There were of course s to not wear the track to keep their presence unknown but the ca The video would be scrutinized so they still could not slack off Hu other people work

The Zoogs even had to worry that so when they used the toilet If they took too long in the toilet, their pay would be deducted and they had to write a report about it Due to the s had shed many tears But on the other hand, for their own safety, they gritted their teeth and worked hard

'Abnormal creature, abnored its thinning body into a spot that had no signal and decided to sit down for a rest Then it picked itself up and continued to wander about The Zoogs had a natural talent of running into gossip and accidents They depended not only on their nose but their feet as well They had a kind of sensory talent that they could not describe They would often walk into strange events, they alking infor mission, they would wander around uninhabited places like forests and deserts like scouts

The reason the fat Zoog was there that day, other than to capture the hen, was because it sensed soht just be the wind

The fat Zoog stepped on the yellowed leaves and walked further The darkness did not hinder its beady eyes Fall had arrived at this forest A wind picked up and it carried a light scent of blood with it The fat Zoog twitched its nose Its fatty body shi+vered, this was not a good sh it had not run across any abnore on Earth, it had crossed some in Dreamlands It could thus differentiate the stink unique to creatures that fed on darkness from other smells, that was the scent in the air now But with another draft, the s, you can't scareheart "Cowardly Zoog, that is just a beastinto another beast They are so barbaric Blood pours everywhere when they feed Unlike us Zoogs who at least cook the ?

The fat Zoog was curious, it wanted to take a better look This was Zoog nature Stepping on the cushi+ony soil, the fat Zoog crossed a river when it heard a strange howl in the wind It sounded the mixed howls offear The fat Zoog shi+vered but his curiosity won out "It's fine It's just the rats, yes, has to be the rats They are fighting for food These humans have such horrible eyes, they say we look like rats So preposterous…"

The fat Zoog grumbled as itit so much noise It turned a corner and looked up into the branches It finally saw it, and its fur bristled 'What, what is that thing?'

The fat Zoog saw 4 goat hooves, each of them the size of a small tree They were black in color and red capillaries were exposed on the bark-like skin These 4 giant hooves supported a strange giant body It was a rew on the surface and so blood Other than the tentacles, there were so reen liquid Each of theon a dead body, there were rats, hens and other aniether

The strange s The strange sound it heard ca on the roaning And this thing had discovered it In the strange h it

The fat Zoog took a deep s of saliva

"I' reacted, the fat Zoog screamed and turned to escape from the way it came from