Chapter 1955
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The lizard demon at the side glanced at the rabbit demon whose arm had been cut off and then looked into the depths of the cave.
"This cave leads to the other side of the snow mountain."
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The tiger demon and others, who were fleeing wildly, passed through the dark cave with a group of cubs, and the light ahead emerged little by little in front of them.
"Once we get out of the snow mountain, we can escape along the river. We're almost there."
Hope seemed to be right in front of them.
The group of adult demons protected the cubs and rushed out of the cave at the foot of the snow mountain. Not far away was the river that symbolized their escape.
But just as they were about to take another step forward, countless soldiers and demons appeared in front of them.
"Where do you think you're going?" The general of the Eternal Dynasty sat on a tall horse and raised his chin slightly as he looked at the wretched group of Northland Demons in front of him.
Almost in an instant, the adult demons of the Northern Lands shielded all the cubs behind them.
"Hand over these little things obediently, and I might consider leaving your corpses intact."
"Dream on!" The tiger demon roared angrily and suddenly revealed his sharp claws and teeth.
"You refuse a toast only to drink a forfeit." The general laughed coldly and lifted his chin slightly. "Kill them. Don't let any of those cubs go."
At his command, the Eternal Dynasty soldiers and the demons who had surrendered to the Ancient You Clan suddenly swarmed forward.
There were not many adult demons left in the Northland Demon Clan, and there were only a few of them left.
None of them took a step back in the face of the swarm of enemies.
"Uncle Tiger …" The little rabbit demon clutched the tiger demon's fur in fear.
The tiger demon said, "Turn around."
The little rabbit demon was stunned, and the other cubs also froze.
In the next second, the tiger demon turned the little rabbit demon's body behind him so that his back was facing him.
And the moment the little rabbit demon's back was turned, a surrendered demon had already fallen in front of the tiger demon.
In an instant, blood splattered everywhere.
The little cubs curled up and turned their backs to the tiger demon. All they could hear was the howling of pain and the smell of blood that was carried by the wind into their nostrils.
There was no chance of survival in this battle. They would definitely lose.
But the Northlands Fey were unwilling to surrender. They would never hand over their children to the enemy before them.
Even if they had to fight to the last drop of blood, they would protect the little fellows until the very last moment.
One by one, the adult demons fell, falling behind the little guys they were protecting, using their last breaths.
One of the tiger demon's legs had been bitten off by the opposite demon, leaving only some tendons attached to the broken leg.
"Uncle Tiger!" It was unknown when the little rabbit demon had turned around. When it saw the scene of the tiger demon covered in blood, its mind buzzed and it dashed in front of the tiger demon in one big stride. It opened its young and tender arms and blocked in front of the tiger demon.
"Bad … Bad people … I won't allow you to hurt Uncle Tiger …" Trembling with fear, the little Rabbit Demon forced himself to look at the countless enemies in front of him.
"Don't hurt these cubs. They are still useful to the Ancient You Clan." The general looked at the overconfident rabbit demon and motioned for his subordinates to take action.
The little Rabbit Demon closed his eyes in fear as he watched the soldiers pouncing towards him.
But in the next second, a loud boom suddenly resounded in the sky!
The little Rabbit Demon opened his eyes in fear, but in front of him was a tall figure that blocked in front of him. A huge shadow enveloped him completely, isolating him from all dangers.
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