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Chapter 908

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Dean made up his mind to retreat immediately if the situation was not good. Although the ice worm was precious and the opportunity was hard to come by, but as long as there was life there was hope.

At this time, Holland had organized the first batch of cannon fodder squads. They were led by two dominators and took the lead to enter the ice forest.

"How far is the distance from the forest to the ice lake?" Dean asked Holland.

Holland looked at the forest in front of them: "It's not far if we go in a straight line. It's less than eighty miles. But if we encounter some troublesome things and need to take a detour then it will be very troublesome."

Eighty miles for Dean and others wasn't much different from eight hundred meters in the eyes of ordinary people. But if there were snakes and dogs on the way then most people wouldn't think that the road was short.

Barker said: "Try not to take a detour. It's too dangerous to take a detour in this forest. It's best to go through as soon as possible."

Holland nodded: "I know."

"Can't we burn the forest?" Dudian asked.

The three of them were startled and looked at Dean strangely. How violent was his character to think of such a thing?

"It's impossible to burn the forest with fire." Holland explained to Dean: "Fire is the nemesis of all things but the temperature in the forest is low and there are a lot of monsters with ice physique. It's almost impossible to ignite the whole forest unless we bring a lot of tarpaulins. Even if we burn the forest, the monsters will rush out and it will be more dangerous for us."

"That's true." Dudian nodded. He felt that this method was not appropriate. What Horani said was right.

Ten minutes later, the exploration team that went deep into the forest sent back a signal that they could come in.

Holland immediately organized the second to fifth cannon fodder squads to enter. The four of them walked in the middle of the team. The rest of the warriors of the hunting group were responsible for the rear. They formed a long snake team to move forward.

After coming to the forest, Dean put away his previous casual attitude and let Aisha follow him closely. He was ready to use the demonization to deal with the surprise attack. At the same time, his eyes flashed with a touch of dark gold from time to time. He used his x-ray vision to observe the surrounding environment.

It didn't take long for the sound of fighting to come from the front. Everyone was shocked.

Monica looked ahead and calmly said, "Don't worry, it's not the Abyss."

Several hunting groups around them were relieved. They felt cold sweat on their backs. Compared to the happy days inside the giant wall where there were beautiful women and fragrant wine in their hands, this place was simply a difficult hell.

"This is the territory of the Arctic Frost Dragon. There shouldn't be a second Abyss Dragon. Everyone, be careful and don't get ambushed by other monsters."

Everyone listened to him, and their hearts were filled with confidence. Soon, the team moved faster. From time to time, there were sounds of fighting. Dean followed the team and came to the place where the sounds were coming from. He saw several bloody corpses on the ground, as well as two corpses of monsters that had been split into two halves. The monster's hair was dark blue and exuded a very heavy chill.

Dean was speechless. An Ice dragon was able to transform all the monsters in the territory into ice physique. This ability was beyond his imagination.

Half an hour later, the group passed through the snowy forest, leaving behind the corpses of a dozen companions and a number of monsters.

After coming out of the forest, they saw a vast lake not far away. The lake was quiet and the water was clear. Dudian looked at the lake and saw that it was frozen.

"Get ready to draw the old dragon out." Horani looked at the huge ice lake and said.

Barkel had a grave look in his eyes as he said coldly, "Let me say this first. When we attack later, if anyone tries to play tricks and doesn't go all out, don't blame me for being merciless!"

Horani's face slightly changed: "Naturally, Wall Lord, please rest assured."

"Yes." Dean immediately said: "There are some things that everyone is well aware of. I don't want to say it too clearly. The Arctic Dragon is not an ordinary abyss. If anyone tries to sneak attack me from the back, then I'll leave. I don't want the ice worm anymore."

The three frowned but didn't say anything.

Dean didn't pay attention to them. His words were just a warning. If the enemy wanted to sneak attack or deliberately save energy, he would be helpless. At this time, the one who was honest would suffer a loss.

Dean looked at the frozen lake and used the heat source to observe. He didn't see any heat source. He looked at the three: "I'll go up and have a look."

"Okay." Horani nodded and continued to command the others.

Dean flew to a height of twenty or thirty meters and looked down. The frozen lake was very big. There was no wind or snow on the frozen lake so it was as transparent as a mirror. He could see the dark green water at the bottom of the lake.

"I don't know if there are other fish monsters at the bottom of the lake. If not, what does it eat?" The biggest problem of all life was eating and drinking, especially for some large monsters. In order to forage for food, they had to walk on the road of hunting or migration. They even had to compete with difficult hunters for food, or challenge the hegemons of other territories. Once injured, the difficulty of foraging would increase, and they would starve. The more hungry they were, the more powerless they would be, and the more hungry they would be, the more powerless they would be, and the more they would be injured, the more powerless they would be.

In the world outside the giant wall, there were countless monsters dying every day. Many of these monsters were incomparably fierce.

From the current situation it was obvious that the Arctic Dragon was an amphibious monster. It could even fly.

Dean patrolled around the lake and soon found messy claw marks. It should be left by the Arctic Dragon when it came ashore to forage for food. In addition to the claw marks he also saw some potholes and traces of fighting. He also saw half of a broken spear inserted in the side of a tree near the forest. It was covered by grass. If he didn't look down from the sky and had good eyesight he wouldn't be able to see it.

"Were there humans who fought here?" Dean's eyes moved but he didn't think much about it. The ice lake was recorded on the map in Royal's hands. Naturally it was explored by humans.

He was about to land, but at this moment, at the bottom of the frozen lake, a shadow suddenly swayed. Dean thought his eyes were playing tricks on him. A few seconds later, another huge shadow swayed, like a long snake.

Dean's eyelids twitched. Was it the Arctic Dragon? Was it at the bottom of the lake?

He continued to stare at the lake for a moment. The shadow flashed again. It was a long strip. It was estimated to be more than ten meters long. But it went back to the bottom of the lake so he couldn't see it clearly.

He watched for a moment, but the shadow did not appear again. He landed and looked at the warriors of the hunting group who had arranged themselves by the lake. He said to Horani and the other two, "Should we lure it out now?"

"Everyone is in position. Let's start," Holly said.

Dean frowned: "Should we wait for the Arctic Dragon to come out to forage for food?"

"Wait for it to forage for food?" The three of them weren't rookies so they knew what Dudian meant. Barker thought for a moment: "When it forages, it means that it is hungry and its physical strength is the weakest. Naturally, it is the best time to make a move. However, we don't know how often it eats. These cold-blooded creatures often eat for half a month at a time. We can't wait that long for it to digest."

Dean saw that they didn't know the eating pattern of the Arctic Dragon. He said: "Let's get ready."

"I don't know if it is at the bottom of the lake or out to forage for food." Monica frowned: "If it is not at the bottom of the lake then it will be alarmed by us."

"I just saw a shadow at the bottom of the lake. I don't know if it is the Arctic Dragon or not. But I don't think there are any other monsters at the bottom of the lake." Dean said.

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