Chapter 9 - Leviathan Gorilla (1/2)

Chapter 9: Leviathan Gorilla

Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios

The voice came from the direction of the water source McGrenn had mentioned before

The two men ran out of the cave back to back, just in ti

“Monster… monster… monster took… took Ina away!” Croe robe covered with asped for breath betords

Lin Li could not help but shake his head seeing this

This felloas indeed hopeless It was no wonder McGrenn had looked displeased when he chased after Ina If Lin Li had a daughter, he definitely would not want her to associate with a weakling like him, either…

“What monster? Say it clearly!” McGrenn’s eyes turned red with anxiety as it concerned his own daughter He glared feverishly at Cromwell, his eyes void of the distant courtesy he had previously

“Just… just now… just nohen I ith Ina to fetch water, a ed from the side! It… it… it took Ina…”

“Fck!” Lin Li dropped a swear and couldn’t care less about the weakling any Spell on hih the dense forest with the speed of wind

Behind the forest was a gentle stream, probably the water source that McGrenn hadlay quietly on the fallen leaves There was still soround

Lin Li bent down and picked up the water bag He put it by his ear and gave it a shake, pro it was still half full

“They shouldn’t be too far away!”

Then, he took a look at the footprints on the ground, which were all in a ju, small, deep, shallow The small ones should have been left by Ina and Croasp in surprise

“Leviathan Gorilla!” Lin Li believed what he saw These were definitely the footprints of level-eightin the mountains, he had seen them once or twice outside Andoine’s cabin, only that old ht of the for trouble that were driven away by him

Andoine could see theical beast was no joking matter Even in the Sunset Mountains, it was definitely in the h of relief when he identified it as the Leviathan Gorilla

If it were other ical beasts, Ina would probably be dead by now It was only when encountering the Leviathan Gorilla that her life was not in danger for the ti like other savage ical beasts Just as Andoine had said, they were just a bunch of troublemakers

“Ina should’ve been taken by a Leviathan Gorilla”

“Leviathan Gorilla?”

“An oddity in the Sunset Mountains, a ht, Ina should be crying now, but she’s not in any danger for the tiround and added softly, “From the looks of the footprints, there should be only one Gorilla”

McGrenn was slightly relieved to hear that the situation was not as bad as he had iined

The two an their search by following the footprints along the streaht Still far away, the two

The cries came from a dense forest From afar, the trees in the dense forest seemed to be particularly tall and the leaves seemed to be of utmost luxuriance Between the tall trees were bestrewn tenacious rattans, joined together to foriant net