Chapter 1261 (1/2)

It's too barren to see any animals here. It should not be taken away by hunters.

Moore looked at his feet and vaguely remembered that there was no food in the belly of the corpse eater that had just been trampled.

But this can only show that Xiaoyou was not eaten by the corpse eater. Maybe there are other corpse eaters attacking them, catching Xiaoyou and flying away.

Moore, who had not moved for a long time, stood tall and straight, but showed deep sadness without any reason.

Finally, he can only carry a few feathers back to the top of the cliff.

”Did little right find it?” When Bai Qingqing heard the voice, he immediately looked over. He saw that Moore had several feathers in his mouth, and there was no small right figure on his back and claws. Suddenly, his body softened with loss of force.

Fortunately, Parker was standing behind Bai Qingqing, holding her with a long arm, and worried: ”Qingqing?”

Bai Qingqing shook his head, reached for several arm feathers in Moore's mouth, opened his mouth, said nothing, closed his eyes and pasted them on his face, and a line of tears quickly moistened his face.

Parker picked up Bai Qingqing, looked at Moore and said, ”how about that? Little right... What about it? ” The two words of the body were stiffly swallowed into his stomach, and he dared not stab again.

”No,” Moore said, his face still

What did Bai Qingqing think of? The tears were more turbulent. But when Parker was shocked, he shook Bai Qingqing and said, ”it's a good thing that he didn't find it. If he didn't find it, he might still be alive. Let's find it again.”

”Well.” Bai Qingqing answered with a choking voice.

Bai Qingqing and Parker are going to go down to find Xiao you. Moore can't sit down either. They don't worry about leaving an eagle here, so they have to take it down the cliff.

Moore first took Bai Qingqing and Xiao you to fly down, pointing out the grass where Xiao you landed.

”Is that where the little right fell?” The tears on Bai Qingqing's face dried up, leaving a faint trace, which was stabbed by the wind.