Chapter 254 It’s Decided to Be You!
Although he had roughly guessed the ins and outs, Leon did not change his plan to hunt the bear monster.
Indeed, perhaps it was the unexpected change in the ecological balance that led to this fierce conflict between humans and giant beasts.
But in any case, this Dinosaurus has caused the deaths of hundreds of people, and this is only the number of casualties that Ledingburg can count. If it is left alone, I don’t know how many massacres the bear monster’s migration route will continue to cause.
The Dinosaurus is a part of nature, but of course the humans on this land are also, and each has the right to survive on the earth.
People eat beasts, beasts eat people, and the struggle for survival has nothing to do with good and evil. Leon does not want to arrogantly put himself above nature.
Unlike the griffins with high wisdom, and unlike the wild giants who have learned the way of symbiosis, once the struggle between humans and Dinosaurus breaks out, it will only be a matter of life and death.
Just like countless ancient demons and monsters that have long disappeared in this conflict, either adapt to find a way to survive, or, until one side can no longer "threaten" the other.
The group camped in the forest, and after a night, no blind wild beasts came to attack.
After all, the dire wolf from the Loman Territory in the camp was as big as a horse. In the forest of Mamor County, a "giant wolf" of this size already belongs to a very high ecological niche. In the wild environment in the central part of the continent, except for wild griffins, a few large tigers and the dire mountain bears that everyone is hunting now, there are probably not many animals that can threaten the dire wolf.
Leon heard from Derek that these loyal "big dogs" were actually much fewer in the ancient "Hectova Wilderness" than in the human kingdom today.
Until thousands of years ago, the current Loman Territory, the Loman rulers who had not yet surrendered to Orland, learned the means of taming and raising dire wolves from the barbarians.
This made this giant wolf a relatively large number of special war beasts in the northern land.
The excellent family and social nature of the dire wolves and their good status recognition habits have allowed them to take a different survival path from natural beasts such as the dire bears without the advanced wisdom of the griffins.
If it were not for the fact that the consumption of meat, the danger, and the difficulty of driving were far greater than that of horses, the number of these giant wolves would probably be even greater.
With the extraordinary sense of smell of Knight Derek's dire wolf partner named "Dak", the crowd continued to track in the forest, and the search efficiency was very fast.
After spending several hours following the traces, they arrived at a mountain stream with a clear goal and found a large cave blocked by fallen trees.
Observing the huge claw marks that could be vaguely distinguished on the tree trunks, it seemed that the cave had been occupied by the dire bears.
Covering the nest with knocked down trees seems a bit like covering one's ears and stealing the bell, but considering that there may be dire bear cubs inside, it is understandable that the mother bear has the instinct to do so.
The dire wolf Dak smelled the dangerous smell in the wind, leaned forward slightly, and hissed at the cave in a deep voice.
The knights looked at the deep cave that could be seen through the gaps between the tree trunks and thought about countermeasures.
Although he was not sure whether the dire bear was inside at the moment, Greenthorn looked around the surrounding environment and still lowered his voice to suggest to everyone: "Whether there is a dire bear inside or not, we have to dig a trap outside first."
A northern ranger with a round shield on his back and a one-handed sword on his waist climbed up the nest camouflaged by the dire bear on the crooked tree trunks, looked inside, turned back and whispered: "Let me go in and see if the dire bear is inside. If I find it, I can lead it out."
Derrick calmed the dire wolf, turned around and leaned into the gap between the trees, looked at the dark and deep cave, raised his head and shook his head at the ranger companion.
"This is not a good idea. We may not be able to move in the cave. No one can withstand the claws and teeth of the giant beast. It is too risky to send people. It is better to prepare and light the trees to smoke out the Dread Mountain Bear with thick smoke."
"My Lords, please help us and keep quiet for a while." Leon at the cave entrance suddenly asked everyone.
The rangers looked at them.
When they found that Baron Avalon was signaling silence, the strong knight girl was also lying in the gap between the trees, with her ears and eyes closed, as if listening to the movement in the cave.
The knights immediately obeyed the order and stopped discussing.
Although they didn't know what the girl's ability was, the rangers had met many strange people in the past when walking on this land, and they would not rashly question anything.
After a long time, Olivia opened her eyes, stepped back, and nodded to Leon.
".Quite a distance away, underground, there are chaotic breathing, one of which is very long and heavy, definitely not the sound of an ordinary beast, much louder than Derek's wolf beast."
As she said, the girl looked at the rangers and said, "Sir Derek, I guess the smoke is not very effective. I can hear the sound of the wind flowing in the cave. This cave should not have only one exit connecting to the outside world."
The rangers were shocked by Olivia's performance.
"You can hear so much from the cave entrance?" Derek was stunned.
"Please believe her judgment. Olivia's ears have never been wrong so far."
Leon had seen the hearing of his little lion more than once. He guaranteed it and then retreated from the cave entrance, looking up at the surrounding mountains.
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In such a large area, it would take a lot of time to find other cave entrances. He really didn't want to delay now.
The rangers looked at Larian to verify what Leon said, and Larian nodded to them.
Gradually recovering from the surprise, Greenthorn stroked his beard and said helplessly: "Well. If Miss Olivia heard it right, then we do need someone to risk entering the bear cave."
"Can't we use noise and shouting to attract the mountain bear out of the cave?" Leon looked back and asked in confusion.
Greenthorn shook his head: "Although the giant beast is not as smart as your griffin, it is much more cunning than ordinary beasts. Deliberate movements can easily arouse its suspicion.
If it shrinks inside and does not come out, we will have to fight a protracted war. Moreover, if Olivia said that there is more than one cave exit here, it will be more troublesome for us if it takes the opportunity to escape.
Now it seems that the only way to make it lose its vigilance is to break into it and provoke the mountain bear to go crazy, especially since it is still protecting its cubs."
The ranger who just proposed to be a bait jumped down from the tree pile nimbly, patted the dust on his leather gloves, and volunteered again: "Leave it to me if you want a quick battle. When hunting wild goblins in North County, I often go deep into underground caves and caves, and I have enough experience in this environment."
Looking at the northern ranger who was different from his usual taciturnity, Leon looked at his weapon combination of one-handed sword and round steel shield. Perhaps he did often go to caves.
However, Leon touched his waist bag and suddenly had a better idea.
"No need to take risks, Lord Ork, you should just stay outside and ambush with everyone else." Leon smiled at everyone, "I'm a wizard, and I happen to have a special 'spell' that can help you lure out prey."
Since we have to send someone to take risks, it's better to send someone who won't die as bait.
It's decided to be you
Canis!