Therefore, Ming became anxious.

At the same time, he felt regret for what he had done before.

Allen said at the critical moment.

"No."

"What?"

Ming thought he had misheard. Allen had always wanted to kill the cannibals. But when he had the chance to realize his dream, he chose to refuse.

"It's not reasonable."

Ming didn't understand it.

"But why, Allen?"

"Because the guy is not a cannibal, nor is he a beast..."

Allen aimed his crossbow at the dense forest opposite but Ming was even more confused.

"What? Isn't he a cannibal? Then, what is that?"

A look of disbelief appeared on Ming's face.

Because he had never thought that there would be other savages in his backyard garden.

"Is he one of the missing clansmen?"

"It shouldn't be!"

Ming glanced at Allen, who happened to look at him.

"Any clue?"

Ming told Allen about clansmen who went hunting and were killed by the tiger or other beasts.

"Is that possible, Allen?"

"Just take a look. Don't walk around here!"

Allen wasn't sure what he felt before.

He just found that his back was cold and inexplicably felt a threat.

That was why Allen took out his crossbow.

But Allen didn't expect to see a human figure in the woods.

"Okay, Allen. Be careful!"

Ming obeyed Allen's order. He had even prepared to run away if there was anything wrong!

As for Allen, Ming thought that Allen was omnipotent and nothing would happen to him!

Allen wanted to move closer to see if he could get the creatures in the forest into his perception.

But when Allen took more than 10 steps forward, he heard a loud noise.

Allen, who had been on his guard, dodged at once.

However, Allen didn't continue to be on his guard. Instead, he ran towards the dense forest.

Because in Allen's perception, the human-shaped creature retreated after attacking him! Without any hesitation!

Allen knew that he wanted to escape!

"Where are you going?"

He roared angrily and rushed into the bushes!

Yes, it was just the bushes, because he always felt that that creature retreated too slowly.

"If he had wanted to escape from the very beginning, he could have escaped while I was talking to Ming. Why did he wait for me to charge forward before leaving?"

"There must be a trap waiting for me!"

Although Allen didn't think it was likely he was setting a trap for him, he didn't want to fall into the trap set by the enemy. It was better to rush into the bush.

After Allen entered the bush, from Allen's point of view, there was a rough crater trap on the road that Allen had been heading forward.

"Damn it!"

Allen cursed and became more vigilant.

Although the weeds on the pit looked fake, Allen believed that anyone who was walking normally could notice and avoid it!

But the trap was hidden behind the hole. If Allen was not careful, he would be attacked.

"Damn it! Play this trick in front of the trap master! Go to hell!"

Allen cursed, but he didn't stop and rushed out.

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After finding that his trap didn't work, he left. And Allen found out that this guy was fast.

Why? Because this fellow was familiar with the nearby terrain, every sprint was soft as if he had calculated many times without any pause.

After two or three steps, Allen gave up chasing him, because he knew that this creature might disappear after he climbed the tree.

"Damn it! It's like a monkey!"

Allen had no choice but to give up chasing him. He could only watch the figure disappear. He narrowed his eyes and went back, intending to study the trap this guy had set up before.

Hearing no sound ahead, Ming craned his head to see what had happened.

But soon he found Allen standing there, not knowing what to do.

ραпdα nᴏνɐ| сom He thought for a while.

"Does it mean that Allen has solved the problem?"

Thinking of this, Ming stood out and shouted.

"Allen, let me help you!"

After saying that, he rushed out, but Allen didn't seem to have any reaction. It was not until Ming was about to rush into the dense forest that Allen realized something and said.

"No, don't come over!"

But it was too late!

Since Ming had taken that step, Allen had no chance to stop him.

Then Allen helplessly watched Ming disappear from his sight.

Time seemed to stop at that moment. When Ming heard Allen's words, it was too late.

When Ming was wondering why Allen asked him not to come over, he saw the trap beneath his feet and understood the reason.

But it was too late.

"Allen, help..."

Before Ming could say anything, he slammed into the hole.

Allen couldn't bear to look at it, because there were many strange bones in the pit, which was more than three meters deep.

As for these bones, they were smashed into pieces by Ming.

Allen heard a lot of crackling sounds.

Allen asked after the voice disappeared.

"Are you okay? Ming?"

However, the faint voice of Ming didn't sound good from the hole.

"I... I... I'm not fine. I feel like my bones are going to break..."

"No, no, it has broken!"

Ming groped his body and was about to cry!

Allen comforted him.

"Don't worry. Your bones should be fine. The surrounding bones are broken."

"If you don't believe me, look around!"

When Ming heard this, he immediately stopped crying, because he realized that there seemed to be something wrong around him.

He looked around silently and found himself in a hole full of bones.

Under his buttocks was a huge tiger's skull.

"This is a rabbit's bone. These are our savages' bones, and the bones of other birds! There are too many bones!"

Ming said in a trembling voice as he took out the bones in his hand to have a look.

Allen had the same dull feeling as Ming.

Because there were too many bones in the hole.

"It's like a hell of bones."

Hearing Allen's words, Ming suddenly felt a kind of fear.

"Allen, Allen, please help me!"

"Don't worry. I'll find something now!"

Allen climbed up a big tree and pulled down a vine.

"Take it!"

After the vine was thrown down, Ming grabbed the vine and was about to climb up!

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