Chapter 22: The Battle is Awesome!
Chapter 22: The Battle is Awesome!
Over the course of a year, seeing how utterly useless this crocodile was, diving into the water out of fear of being ambushed on land, it seemed to have a "I'm so happy here, I don't even want to go back home" attitude. Viewers from other countries looked down on it immensely.
After muttering a few exasperated complaints, they didn't even bother to look at the Dragon Kingdom's observation of species anymore, and simply turned it off, turning instead to look at the observation of species bound to observers from other civilizations.
What they want to see is exciting combat!
Instead of a bunch of cowardly turtles soaking in the water.
Meanwhile, during this year, the species observed by other civilizations were desperately trying to become stronger, expand their territory, and develop their power.
The Southern Cross Dragons bound to the United States have begun their rampage.
Although a single Southern Cross Dragon is not yet a match for an adult Waterdramon, if Southern Cross Dragons team up, then Waterdramon will be far from being a match for them.
I wonder if it's because when the Interference Card gave the Southern Cross Dragon a powerful bite, it also boosted its intelligence.
In short, these Southern Crossosaurus had learned to hunt their prey in a coordinated manner.
On the plains by the river, a group of water dragons were grazing with their heads down.
Their round bodies were huddled together, like a pile of mobile sofas.
Its short, stubby limbs support its heavy body, and it walks unsteadily, completely unaware of any danger.
The leading male water dragon raised its head, yawned, and then continued to graze.
It didn't notice that six pairs of amber eyes were staring at it from the surrounding bushes.
Six Southern Cross Dragons surrounded them from three directions.
They kept their bodies low, almost touching the ground, and each step was extremely slow. Their paws landed silently, and their tails were slightly raised for balance.
Three approached from the north, two flanked from the south, and one circled around to the east of the water dragon herd, blocking their escape route to the river.
There's a cliff to the west, ignore it.
The lead Southern Cross Dragon was the largest of them, with a body length of nearly three meters.
It crouched behind a large rock, its amber pupils slightly contracted, locking onto a smaller female among the water dragon herd.
The female water dragon was grazing with her head down, completely unaware of the danger approaching.
The Southern Cross Dragon moved.
It darted out from behind the rock, its hind legs suddenly exerting force, and its whole body shot out like an arrow.
The other five Southern Crossosaurus acted almost simultaneously.
Three rushed into the water dragon beast herd from the north, while two blocked their retreat from the south. The water dragon beast herd instantly erupted into chaos, with more than a dozen water dragon beasts scattering in panic.
But they can't run fast.
Its short, stubby legs slipped on the muddy ground, and its body felt as heavy as if it were made of lead. One of the water dragons fell down, and before it could get up, a Southern Cross Dragon bit its throat.
Another Southern Cross Dragon bit its hind leg, and the two pulled in opposite directions at the same time.
The water dragon beast let out a mournful scream and struggled desperately.
However, the bite force of the Southern Cross Dragon was too strong; its teeth embedded themselves into the flesh, biting deeper and deeper.
In less than ten seconds, the water dragon stopped moving.
The other Southern Crossosaurus were also hunting their own prey.
A young Southern Cross Dragon bit the tail of a Water Dragon Beast and was dragged for more than ten meters, but it refused to let go.
Another Southern Cross Dragon seized the opportunity to pounce and bite the Water Dragon's neck.
The two Southern Cross Dragons worked in perfect harmony, finishing off a 200-kilogram prey within three minutes.
The entire hunting process took less than fifteen minutes.
Six Southern Cross Dragons hunted down three adult Water Dragons.
In the live chat, the American viewers went completely wild.
[See that? That's teamwork!]
[The Southern Cross Dragon is not only strong, but also intelligent! How can we possibly defeat it?]
Jack's interference card was totally worth it! Absolutely worth it!
[The US will win! The Southern Cross Dragon will win!]
Jack was so excited that he almost jumped off the sofa and danced around the room.
"Yes! That's it! Eat them all! Eat them all!"
He waved his fists, his voice cracking as he shouted.
"When you grow up, you'll eat everything! Everything that flies in the sky, runs on the ground, and swims in the water!"
The crocodile bound to the observer of the Three Kingdoms civilization is also hunting the water dragon beast.
Because of its overwhelming size, the crocodile did not need to cooperate as a team or engage in encirclement and interception like the Southern Cross Dragon.
A single crocodile can easily kill a water dragon.
On the mudflats by the river, a male crocodile, nearly four meters long, lies in the mud, with only its eyes showing.
Its skin is covered with rough scales, and the scales on its back have ossified, feeling like a natural chainmail. Its mouth is long and wide, with two rows of cone-shaped teeth inside.
An adult water dragon is walking towards the riverbank, preparing to drink water.
With its head down and its round body swaying back and forth, it was completely unaware that a giant beast was lying on the mudflat.
The crocodile remained motionless.
The water dragon beast is getting closer and closer.
ten meters.
eight meters.
five meters.
The crocodile's pupils suddenly contracted.
Its hind legs suddenly exerted force, and its entire body sprang out of the mud.
Its massive body traced an arc across the mudflats, and its open mouth precisely bit the water dragon's neck.
The water dragon let out a miserable cry and struggled desperately. Its four short legs kicked wildly in the mud, splashing up a cloud of mud.
However, the crocodile's bite force was too strong; its teeth pierced directly through the water dragon's skin and embedded themselves in its muscles and blood vessels.
The crocodile suddenly shook its head, and the water dragon was thrown to the ground.
It shook again.
The water dragon's neck cracked—the bone broke.
The water dragon's body twitched twice and then stopped moving.
The whole process took less than twenty seconds.
A single crocodile killed a water dragon weighing over 200 kilograms.
Clean, efficient, and without any unnecessary movements.
The Indian player clapped and cheered in the room: "Beautiful! That's it! My crocodile-luring technique is the strongest!"
He gave a thumbs-up to the camera, his smile revealing his teeth.
"What Southern Cross Dragon or anything like that? They're all nobodies in front of my Ludicrous Crocodile!"
In the live chat, viewers from India also joined in the praise.
See that? That's real skill!
[A single crocodile single-handedly killed an adult water dragon, while six Southern Crossosaurus creatures only managed to kill three. The difference in strength is obvious!]
[Attracting crocodiles is the answer! Even the Southern Cross Dragon has to take a backseat!]
American audiences were unhappy.
[What's wrong with killing three out of six? How big are our Southern Crossosaurus? How big are your crocodiles?]
[Exactly, with such a huge difference in body size, how dare they brag?]
[Once we Southern Cross Dragons evolve into those terrifying monsters, we'll devour you crocodiles one by one!]
Indian viewers retorted: "Let's talk about that when they're older! Right now, our crocodile-attracting expert is the strongest!"
The two sides were arguing fiercely.
The same applies to the canine-jawed beast bound to the observer of Korean civilization.
However, the Caniscus is no match for the Southern Cross Dragon or the Lupus Crocodile.
However, the canine jaw beast is a group predator, so it chooses to hunt only one water dragon beast, and specifically targets the old, weak, sick and disabled to kill.
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