Chapter 97 – Want to complain? Go complain to the Great Tomb
Lin Tian entered the cave, using the Heart of Apollo in his hand as a makeshift light source.
It allowed Leah and the Man-eating Eagle, who lacked night vision, to see clearly.
As they ventured deeper, they saw a creature covered in red, shaggy fur, sloppily gnawing on the flesh of a magical creature.
It was about two meters tall, roughly the same height as a Goblin Fury.
Suddenly, the Red-haired Yeti seemed to sense someone approaching and stopped what it was doing.
It slowly turned its head.
In the dim cave, its eyes glowed with a chilling white light, lively and terrifying.@@novelbin@@
The stench of the corpse and a strange odor from the creature assaulted their noses.
"You little bug, I've raised you for so long, and you turn out to be a White-Eyed Wolf? Bringing people here to teach me a lesson?"
The Red-haired Yeti's voice was cold and menacing, echoing through the cave repeatedly.
The Snow Elf was so frightened that it hid in Leah's ample bosom, not daring to make a sound.
"Ugh, it's so cold. Can you find another place to hide, little one?" Leah shivered, her face flushed, and spoke bitterly.
At this moment, the Red-haired Yeti paused, "Hmph, so it's you, the scruffy bird. Changed your wings? Where's the other one? Roast it for me, don't waste it, hahaha!"
"Shut up!" the Man-eating Eagle shouted angrily.
It was this creature that had torn off its wings and roasted them.
Lin Tian squinted his eyes, "Is it you? Little one, if I help you take him down, will you follow me?"
The magic crystals produced by the Snow Elves could significantly increase experience.
With a large group of Snow Elves serving him, he could gain a continuous supply of Experience Fruits.
"Y-yes, as long as you don't hit me," the Snow Elf said timidly, eyes full of fear and trepidation.
Yet it had accurately found the most comfortable, warm, and safe spot to hide.
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