Leopard's Feud

Chapter 27 Before the Leopard Den

Chapter 27 Before the Leopard Den
At the entrance of the crypt, the dying Kemi was fighting the final battle with the pack of hyenas.

The entrance of the crypt is very narrow, easy to defend and difficult to attack, and only one hyena can poke its head in at a time.Relying on the superiority of the terrain, Kemi fought tenaciously against the hyena group and protected the children behind him.Kemi blinded the eyes of some hyenas and bit off the throats of some hyenas.The group of hyenas outside the cave were screaming strangely, tearing up the bloody corpses of their own kind. These greedy and hungry hyenas only cared about the smell of blood.

Despite this, every time Kemi fights with hyenas, he will be left with many bleeding wounds.Due to excessive blood loss, Kaimi gradually developed hallucinations: it saw Jack running towards it, holding him tightly in his arms, just like when they hugged for the first time...Suddenly, Kaimi felt that his body was very tight. Light, so light that it is about to fly, to a world where there is neither worry nor worry.

A hyena breaks into the crypt and bites Kemi's throat.

After all, Kami was outnumbered, and this brave mother closed her eyes forever.

When the leopard Kara and Jack who followed rushed to the crypt, what they saw was a scene like hell.

Hundreds of hyenas gathered near the crypt, their throats making piercing calls that seemed to be half-smiles, and the ground was stained with blood.They were tearing up the corpses of their own kind, Kemi's corpse, and the three leopard cubs.

Kara and Jack stood there in a daze, their minds blank.

"Aw - ow", there were a few faint calls from the ebony pile not far from the crypt.Carla saw two little furry heads emerge from the ebony pile, one was the little head of her leopard cub, and the other was the little head of Jack's son Jesse.These two little guys somehow hid in the ebony pile where Carla had taken shelter when she was a child. The strong smell of the ebony pile concealed the smell of the two little guys, so they were temporarily not discovered by the hyena group.

"Hohoo-hoohoo", the figure of the little guy was exposed to the sight of the hyena group, and the demonic hyenas swarmed from all directions.Hyenas don't just think with their noses, they think with their eyes too.In the hyena's view, the helpless two cubs are the easiest food to get.

The leopard Kara rushed towards the hyena group, although the leopard was afraid of the swarming hyena group, but in order to protect its own child, it didn't care about anything.Jack also rushed towards the vicious hyena without hesitation, and it wanted to take back his son from the hyena's claws.The common goal of rescuing their children makes Kara and Jack, the siblings who have had a feud for generations, once again fight side by side.

Behind Kara and Jack, Jared, Yeta, and the entire baboon family who followed were also involved in the fight with the hyena.Many baboons are not willing to participate in the battle, but the surrounding area has been surrounded by groups of hyenas, and there are no big trees to climb. They can only use their arms and fangs to fight the bloodthirsty hyenas.

Perhaps, the most beautiful fight is a fight with no way out.

Jared fluttered his lion-like mane, roared like a lion, and was as majestic as he was in his prime, commanding the attack of the entire baboon family.The young baboons responded to Jared's roar and immediately joined in the vigorous battle.

These young baboons, raised in comfort, actually fought like their parents did.Far and near, the mighty and powerful roar rises in the open plain, like a beating drum of war, passing by like a storm on the grassland in the dry season, writing that a group of people who can rival the leopard is inseparable from generation to generation. The shattered dignity.

Blood, pride, family, and glory are fully released in this battle.This battle told Jared's children and grandchildren the most worthwhile thing in life. Even if the whole family died here, Jared would have no regrets.

When the scorching sun rose above the treetops and began to scorch the dry earth, the hyenas finally lost their mind to fight and fled away one after another.Hyena packs are opportunistic groups that scatter and run away one by one as long as they can't easily win.

Only a few hyenas were still fighting near the ebony pile.

Jared saw that in the closest place to the little leopard and the little baboon, the leopard Kara and Jack were still fighting, one in front and one behind, repelling the last wave of hyenas that came to surprise.Sure enough, they grew up together since childhood, and they cooperated so tacitly.

Jared finally knew what happened to his son Jack growing up in the leopard's den, but it wasn't Jack's fault, it was his own fault as a father, Jared thought.

Suddenly, such a set of scenes appeared in front of Jared: Jared and his childhood best friend Karosa walked together. Along the way, they jumped up and down, enjoying the joy of being children of the jungle, watching Tall trees, dense bushes, colorful flowers, colorful butterflies, fluttering birds, galloping beasts...

Perhaps they could have remained friends forever.

(End of this chapter)

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