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Now reading: Chapter 1258 - 1257: The Importance of Environment from Divine Doctor from the Start of the Eye Mutation, a Action novel by Night Martial Ling Chen.

For a mont, the entire snowy ground was dazzlingly bright and beautiful.

If it were soone visiting here for the first ti, they would surely be stunned by this sight, and even though Ling Zhenfei had seen it before, he was still very shocked this ti.

All these little animals were cultivating, as if every creature in Xianling Mountain was born for cultivation.

The cultivation of these little animals is perhaps influenced by the environnt just like humans; when all the animals around are cultivating, no one can afford to idle, just like humans reflect their surroundings.

Isn't the story of ng's Mother moving house three tis just like this, illustrating the importance of environnt?

At that mont, Ling Zhenfei's heart suddenly skipped a beat, as he felt a strong spiritual energy approaching rapidly.

Ling Zhenfei imdiately retracted his Divine Sense because he felt that this spiritual energy was sowhat terrifying, fearing to be discovered.

Using only his eyes to secretly observe, he then saw a gigantic creature suddenly appear in the snowy field outside, which turned out to be the Chi Tiger he had seen during the day. This Chi Tiger seed even larger than the one seen in the dayti.

The appearance of the Chi Tiger imdiately alerted the little animals, possibly sensing ill intentions, many of them dashed away in a panic, turning the Pile of Rocks into chaos in an instant.

Another Chi Tiger suddenly appeared on the escape route of the little animals; then another one appeared, making it three Chi Tigers, which charged at the little animals as if they were in a slaughterhouse.

The little animals were powerless to resist; just one swipe of the Chi Tiger could kill two or three little animals, and a bite was enough to kill one.

The slow-footed little animals were the unfortunate ones, as within monts, over a hundred were killed by the three Chi Tigers.

With the three Chi Tigers positioned in three directions, while the back was a sheer cliff, all directions were blocked by the Chi Tigers. To escape, they had to pass by the Chi Tigers, which posed a significant risk.

Ling Zhenfei was frightened, bewildered by where so many Chi Tigers suddenly ca from. Could the gate to the Foreign Land Space have already opened over there? Why were these Chi Tigers slaughtering so many little animals?

After a few minutes, the surviving little animals finally escaped, leaving only a field of small animal corpses, which gave Ling Zhenfei a lingering fear. These little animals were originally not strong, yet so many were killed this ti; it was just too cruel.

Then sothing that surprised Ling Zhenfei happened; from a distance, a few small Chi Tigers ca out, led by a mother tiger, slowly approaching.

Although they were small tigers, their size was almost like real-life tigers. It turned out this Chi Tiger slaughtered so many small animals for its young.

Survival of the fittest, that's how the world is; killing others' young for the sake of one's own. Whether it's a survival law or the world is just too bloody, hard to say.

The little tigers seed very excited, starting to devour the remains of the small animals on the ground, having yet another hearty al.

It seed the little Chi Tigers had been here for quite a while, otherwise how could the little tigers have been born?

Just then, Ling Zhenfei was startled again, as the tree he was on suddenly shook slightly, reminding him to his shock that sothing had just descended upon this tree.

This thing gave Ling Zhenfei a creepy feeling, as it was the Giant Eagle he had seen last ti. Perhaps it had beco a habit; every ti the Eagle ca here, it would linger on this tree.

Ru ng's choice of this tree was precise; it was exactly the Eagle's stopping point, and carelessness could lead to being discovered and beco the Eagle's al.

Then the Eagle suddenly flapped its wings and took off again, descending towards the Pile of Rocks.

Ling Zhenfei then realized that there were not just one Eagle; there were three, rushing towards the Pile of Rocks under the Giant Eagle's lead.

The Eagles descended with incredible speed, like sharp swords diving down.

Two Eagles grabbed small animals from the ground and flew back into the sky, but those Chi Tigers, infuriated, pounced at the Eagles.

The Eagles were swift, but the Chi Tigers were no slouches either. While not brought down, the Eagles lost quite a few feathers.

The Eagles circled in the sky, letting out a long cry, then all three Eagles charged at the Chi Tigers simultaneously.

Three Chi Tigers and three Eagles engaged in a battle, with the Giant Eagle displaying formidable strength, forcing the Chi Tiger to retreat repeatedly.

In the end, the Giant Eagle no longer bothered with attacking the Chi Tiger and, with a dive, snatched a small Chi Tiger into the air.

With a loud cry in the air, the other two Eagles followed, flying towards the distance.

Having one of their young snatched away, the Chi Tigers were, of course, unwilling, sending out long cries and hurriedly pursuing the Eagles.

Ling Zhenfei was left in awe, wishing he could follow closely to find out if the Chi Tigers could catch up with the Eagles.

It should be impossible. The Eagles flew in the sky while the Chi Tigers ran on the ground, an uncatchable chase, yet losing their young, they would certainly try to rescue it.

Now things had turned lively. They were planning to visit the cliff tomorrow, and with those Chi Tigers in pursuit now, it was unclear what would happen next. Could it lead to another battle?

Ling Zhenfei had many thoughts, yet felt now was not the mont he could control. The night in Xianling Mountain was perilous, with impassable roads and abundant beasts.

Glancing at Ru ng who was deeply asleep, it was as if reaching the highest realm in cultivation, resembling sleep.

Seemingly indifferent to everything happening around, paying no heed to any occurrence.

Perhaps having witnessed such events countless tis, there was not the slightest concern, not even a flicker of the eyes.

No wonder Ru ng could cultivate so fast; she practiced with such dedication.

Ru ng frequented this place for cultivation, as Ling Zhenfei could tell, she was too familiar with the surroundings, showing frequent visits.

This place was indeed extraordinary, with so many small animals coming to Xianling Mountain for cultivation because it absorbed moonlight exceptionally well.

Ru ng likely chose this place for this very reason.

Ling Zhenfei, thinking about this, imrsed himself into cultivation as well; co dawn, as the sky just began to lighten, Ling Zhenfei and Ru ng woke almost simultaneously, gazing at each other and nearly speaking in unison: "Soone's coming."

They instantly looked outside and quietly settled down, scarcely daring to breathe, for there were people coming to the Pile of Rocks — the protector and those four youths.

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