Chapter 104 (1/2)
Brian was in no hurry to attack. He looked at the man and the beast in the room with a gentleman's cold eyes.
After bringing nearly a hundred of their kind to Phoenix City, under Brian's instructions, the other huge wolves launched a fierce attack towards the city, thus attracting the eyes of Phoenix City's garrison troops.
Brian himself entered the city from the other side, and the towering dam did nothing to stop him.
The freezing gas released by the Wolf King can easily turn these inorganic objects into a soft snowball.
At the dam on the southwest side of Phoenix City, there was still a crevice that had been formed from ice and snow.
Under the formless resonance between the king and the king, Brian came to this place.
In its eyes, Monnie was a harmless human girl. As for the king level undulations it sensed, it came from a tiny beast in the hands of this human girl.
This was the first time Brian doubted his own judgment, this round ball of a strange beast, no matter how he looked at it, it didn't seem like the king of any tribe.
However, that weak yet distinct ripple was emitted from the strange beast's body.
After confirming his guess, Brian suddenly pushed forward.
As the huge wolf pounced on her, it was as if Monnie was facing an overwhelming wave alone. Weak fear flooded her heart.
The girl did not react at all in front of the King of Finlay.
Instead, Lala, who was being carried in her arms, had a pair of round eyes that were used to acting cute. She suddenly became fierce.
A pair of zigzag wings burst out of the little animal's body, and it bounced out of Monnie's arms and flew straight at Brian.
The Wolf King was somewhat surprised that this pitifully weak beast king would dare to face him head on.
However, it did not hesitate to sweep out its claws and strike Lala squarely in the body.
However, the claw that could shatter iron and cut gold was only able to hold on for half a minute.
Then Lara bounced away and crashed into the closet of the room.
Brian was somewhat absent-minded as he stared at his front paws. As he had expected, Lala should have been torn in half.
But when he touched Lala's body, Brian felt a soft sensation on his paws.
It was precisely this layer of flexibility that allowed the strange beast to only be repelled by the impact instead of being torn apart on the spot.
Putting down his claws, Brian walked towards the wardrobe at a moderate pace.
It changed its mind. There might be other secrets hidden on this strange beast king.
Brian was going to take it back with him as a gift for the new king.
Using the flesh and blood of this small beast as food, the new king might get a chance to evolve.
As the huge wolf headed for the wardrobe, Monnie came back to her senses. Out of nowhere, she mustered the courage to shoot continuously with her handgun.
But with all the bullets in the gun, Brian was still unharmed.
The Wolf King even turned his head and gave Monnie a disdainful look.
For Monnie, since Lala was left to her to look after, it was her duty to protect the beast.
By the time Brian had reached the wardrobe, he swept the crumbs away with his paw and picked up Lara from inside.
There were three bloody scars on her round body, the wounds Brian had made with his claws.
Lala's wound opened, revealing muscles dripping with golden liquid.
Monnie screamed, threw the gun aside, fished out a dagger from behind her back, and stabbed it hard into Brian's neck.
The Wolf King was finally enraged. As a king, it felt it was beneath to make a move on a human girl like Monnie.
But Mony's repeated provocations had reached the Wolf King's bottom line, and Brian suddenly turned around and struck down with his claw.