Bacca still looked confused, as if he had become a child who had just remembered something. He didn't know anything. He just held onto Baron tightly, not saying anything, and no longer showing any smile.
The sun had risen to the center of the sky at some point in time, releasing scorching sunlight onto the ground. The clouds in the sky had disappeared, and it was a clear sky. The sunlight did not seem to be blocked at all, falling directly on the ground. The leaves and plants felt the unbearable temperature, and they began to curl up, showing a state of extreme water loss. Some leaves could not withstand this state and began to fall off. Although Baroque was located in the center of the continent, it would usually be a little hot at this time, but it was definitely not to this extent. What was going on now? Baron narrowed his eyes and vigilantly observed his surroundings. Although Bacca was in a state of confusion, he still had a certain reaction to basic feelings. He gently buried his head behind Baron's back, but still did not speak. Baron noticed Bacca's discomfort, and at the same time, he knew that it was getting late.
Barno heaved a sigh of relief. It seemed that after the jade bead melted into the egg stone, Bacca could still use it while holding it. But…what about after it was born? Baron closed his eyes. He knew that he was facing a decision that could affect his entire life. However, it was too early to think about this. The most important thing now was to find something to fill his stomach. Baron looked back at Barca, then left the shady place and entered the scorching sunlight.
There was usually nothing to eat on both sides of the road. Baroque was not a rich place, but there might be prey in the forest where few people walked. Barno traveled as far as he could, trying not to get too far away from Bacca. However, the predicament he was facing now made him feel a little overwhelmed. Along the way, he did not find anything to fill his stomach. There were no signs of prey, let alone wild fruits.
Barno walked through the plain forest. There seemed to be nothing to be wary of, but at the same time, there was a lack of food. Just as Baron was thinking this, he suddenly stopped in his tracks. Looks like this place isn't as safe as I thought... A warning of danger suddenly rang in Baron's heart. In front of him, a deer-like corpse fell under a tree, emitting a stench that was difficult to get used to. The dark red blood that flowed out stained the green grass around it. There was a very ferocious claw mark on its abdomen, and the deer fur beside the blood-red claw mark was clearly scorched. It was definitely a mutated beast that was larger than ordinary beasts. The deer's eyes had already lost their luster, but a hint of shock could be seen in them. This meant that…before it could react, it was…not good! Baron stopped observing and quickly turned around. Bacca was in danger!
Barno sprinted all the way and quickly returned to his original spot. Fortunately, Bacca was holding the egg stone and staying under the tree unscathed. Barno heaved a sigh of relief and slowly walked towards him. Barca raised his head and stared at him blankly, as if he had lost his soul. A small wail sounded in Baron's heart, but now was not the time to be immersed in grief. They had to leave this place as soon as possible! Barno came in front of Barca and took the egg stone from Barca's hand and tied it in front of him. Barca did not resist and just stared blankly at Barno taking the egg stone.
Baron turned around and gestured for Barca to get on his back. Barca was stunned for a moment, but he didn't move. Seeing this, Baron had no choice but to force Barca onto his back again. Bacca did not struggle, resist, or cooperate. It was all Baron's doing.
After confirming that Bacca would not fall, Baron stood up and prepared to leave, but things did not go as he wished. Just as he stood up and looked ahead, his pupils dilated unconsciously. In his shocked eyes, a tiger-like creature with red sideburns and black patterns on its body was reflected. It spat out hot gas from its mouth from time to time, and the grass on the ground that was scratched by the heat wave began to turn slightly yellow and wither. It was obvious that this was no ordinary wild beast.
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