As he left, he sent his will into Saurun's mind through his eyes.
The message was clear: I'll kill you the next time I see you.
Saurun could not help but smile bitterly. This could be said to be a heavy loss.
Not only did the specimen he had lost again, it also cost him the life of an expert tracker.
Even worse, Zero had succeeded in burying a shadow of fear in his heart, and Saurun knew that if he couldn't get rid of it.
The next time they saw each other, he might really be killed.
He stood up and decided to return to his family's base before making any plans.
In the Parkland family, there were a few people who were much stronger than Saurun, including Kabu's father. Saurun thought that the retired sniper expert of the fifth step would be happy to come back to avenge his son.
The black heavy locomotive flashed across the wilderness like a flash of lightning, heading in the direction of the city.
She tied Lia to her back, not sure if Hans's blood was working on her, but Lia's cut wounds were healing.
It was only after he had gotten a good grasp of the situation that Zero was able to retreat from his crazed state and let Sauron choose to leave.
There was still a chance!
Victor of Riseau should be able to do something for Leah.
And now, that was the only option left.
Lala was still lying on top of it. She hadn't taken it with her when she left this morning. Instead, she had left it with the heavy locomotive.
Fortunately, Lala was not stupid enough to eat the heavy locomotive as a snack. Otherwise, the little fellow would probably be torn into pieces.
Now it looked curiously at Leah, who had her eyes closed.
Lala arched her with her fat body and was a little disappointed to see that Leah didn't hug it as usual.
In front of the locomotive, the outline of the city of Angry Reef loomed.
Hold on!
Zero said to Lia in his heart.