Chapter 20: Why Dinosaurs Became the Undisputed Overlords of the Wildlife World
Chapter 20: Why Dinosaurs Became the Undisputed Overlords of the Wildlife World
The Chinese audience, who had been holding their anger in for several days, finally found an outlet.
The barrage of comments poured out like a flood that had burst its banks, one after another, making it almost impossible to read the content.
Some comments were sarcastic, some were mocking, some were sarcastic, and some even directly posted screenshots of comments from South Korean and Indian viewers, refuting them one by one.
In response, viewers from South Korea and India condemned Chinese viewers as shameless.
However, when it comes to linguistic prowess, they are far from being a match for the Chinese audience.
South Korean audiences keep repeating the same few phrases: "You guys just hide in the water," "If you're so capable, come ashore and fight," "cowards"... They've said them over and over again, and they're tired of saying them themselves.
The Indian audience fared even worse. They wanted to retaliate, but found that their logic was completely untenable—the crocodile really can't swim, that's a fact, and there's no way to deny it.
So they resorted to personal attacks, cursing the Chinese audience for being uncivilized, ill-mannered, and only good at insulting people online.
But Chinese audiences aren't intimidated by this at all.
【No manners? Where were your manners when you were insulting us? Were they eaten by dogs?】
"Politeness, my foot! Don't you Indian contestants have any self-awareness about the look you gave the crocodile?"
[Exactly, mind your own business before criticizing others!]
Before long, the South Korean and Indian audiences were driven back by the insults.
It's a shame that there's no one-click blacklist function on this screen; otherwise, viewers from China would have been blacklisted by viewers from these two countries long ago.
This whole thing was a disaster; they didn't get to eat any lamb, and they got themselves into a mess.
For the time being, neither of these two countries wanted to provoke China.
The staff of the Dragon Kingdom Blue Star Online research team finally breathed a sigh of relief after witnessing the crocodiles and canine-jawed beasts leave the riverbank.
They wiped the cold sweat from their foreheads, sat down on the sofa, and couldn't help but sigh:
"Luckily, these crocodiles can swim, otherwise these two groups would have become food for other people to observe species."
"Sometimes having a skill is really powerful; it might not turn the tide of battle, but it can at least put you in an invincible position!"
"Speaking of which, I suddenly remembered a corny joke."
Tell me about it.
A mouse, chased relentlessly by a cat, suddenly barked loudly in desperation. The cat, startled, turned and ran. The mouse patted its chest in relief: "Hmph, these days, knowing a foreign language is so important... Hahaha... Ha..."
"That was definitely a lame joke, so lame..."
"..."
Now that the danger has passed, the researchers, who had been on edge, were able to crack a few jokes.
Although... kids, this isn't funny.
But it's still better than that lifeless atmosphere before.
At this moment, a female staff member brought tea to Mr. Li's side.
"Mr. Li, have some tea."
Old Li ignored her completely, as if he hadn't heard her speak.
His gaze was fixed on a single image on the screen, his eyes unblinking.
Seeing that Mr. Li's gaze was fixed in one direction, the female staff member also looked towards that area.
That was the species observed by Jack, the observer of the American civilization—the Southern Cross Dragon.
As a powerful ancestor of dinosaurs at the beginning of the Triassic period, the Southern Crossosaurus has fully demonstrated why dinosaurs became the undisputed overlords of the biological world!
In the scene, the Southern Cross Dragon is crouching on a large rock, looking down at the group of water dragons on the riverbank.
Its body length is nearly 2.5 meters, its hind limbs are thick and powerful, and its forelimbs are short but have sharp claws.
Its entire body is covered with fine scales that gleam with a cold luster in the sunlight.
What's most striking is its eyes—its amber pupils slightly contracted, its gaze fixed on a lone cub among the water dragon herd.
The little water dragon was only about half the size of an adult water dragon, but it still weighed about 100 kilograms. It was engrossed in eating ferns by the riverbank, completely unaware of the danger approaching.
The Southern Cross Dragon did not rush to make a move.
It leaped lightly off the rock, its claws landing almost silently.
It lowered its body, almost touching the ground, and approached the little water dragon beast step by step.
Each step was extremely slow.
Every step is precisely calculated.
Its tail was slightly raised to maintain its balance.
Its front paws are suspended in the air, not touching the ground, to avoid making any noise. The muscles in its hind legs are taut like a fully drawn bowstring, ready to burst forth at any moment.
The distance is getting closer and closer.
ten meters.
eight meters.
six meters.
The little water dragon is still eating grass.
The Southern Cross Dragon's pupils suddenly contracted.
It moved.
With a sudden burst of power from his hind legs, his entire body shot forward like an arrow. The three-meter distance was covered in less than half a second.
Hearing the noise, the little water dragon raised its head, but before it could see what it was, the Southern Cross Dragon's claws had already slammed into its neck.
The sharp claws pierce the skin and embed themselves in the muscle.
The little water dragon let out a miserable cry, struggling desperately, its four short legs kicking wildly on the ground, splashing up a cloud of mud.
But the Southern Cross Dragon gave it no chance.
Its mouth precisely bit the little water dragon's throat, the bite force transmitted from its lower jaw to its teeth, tightening inch by inch.
The little water dragon's cries grew weaker and weaker.
It finally turned into a weak sob.
It kicked its legs twice, then stopped moving.
The Southern Cross Dragon opened its mouth, gasped for breath, then raised its head and let out a sharp cry towards the sky.
The sound echoed through the valley, like a victory horn.
The whole process took less than ten seconds.
Clean, efficient, without a single unnecessary movement.
This is no longer hunting.
This is art.
American audiences went absolutely crazy.
[Did you see that?! Did you see that?! That's our Southern Cross Dragon!]
So handsome! So handsome! I got goosebumps!
That pouncing motion, that bite force—it was simply the perfect hunting machine!
[Jack! Jack is a genius! He absolutely made the right choice!]
[The US will win! The Southern Cross Dragon will win!]
Viewers in other countries, however, were envious.
"So what if you killed a baby water dragon? What's the big deal?"
[Exactly, let's see how arrogant it can be when it meets a real opponent.]
[The Waterdramon was useless to begin with, what's so great about killing useless people?]
But American audiences don't care about these sarcastic remarks at all.
You're just jealous! Jealous that we chose the strongest species!
[Wait until our Southern Cross Dragon turns into a Tyrannosaurus Rex, then let's see how you're still being so sour!]
[You won't even have the right to be sour then!]
Jack was so excited that he stood up on the sofa in the room.
"Yes! That's it! Let's show them what's what!"
He waved his fists, his voice cracking as he shouted.
"Make these worthless bastards submit to your rule! Make them tremble at the mere mention of your name! Tremble! Tremble like a fucking bastard!"
He shouted until his face turned red, and the veins on his neck bulged out.
In the live chat, American viewers joined in the chant.
Long live the Southern Cross Dragon!
Long live Jack!
Long live America!
Victory will ultimately belong to America!!!
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