Chapter 1850 Thee Culprits 2
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Yes... Why did these creatures take their prey into the Dome of The Fierce? Many Sprouts thought long and hard about this, also finding it bizarre. First, understand that these birds never appeared in winter... Just in the other seasons. For Baymard, handling these birds came easier, after shooting the hell out of them and driving them off time and time again. At first these vultures were stubborn, but soon learnt that Baymard was a difficult place to attack. That said, Arcadina also put up a strong fight, always stopping these creature's attempts over the years. It's true that Arcadina's overall defense has gone up by 40% since it began mingling with Baymard. Believe it or not, these creatures were also at their wits end after taking defeats left, right and center from Baymard and Arcadina. They could also go hunting in the forest for prey, but animals had more heightened senses of danger than human children.
No matter how you look at it, moles can dig to hide underground, squirrels can go into the trees, but human children have to choose but to run out in the open, unless there is a house or a river they can swim into. Even then, all they had to do was wait for the children to rise out of the waters for air before sweeping them away. Sorry, but humans were easier to catch for massive vultures like themselves. What's more, eating a measly squirrel won't satisfy their bellies at once. But do you know how much meat a human child carried with them on their bodies? These vultures were unwilling to accept defeat, so they kept trying, but often ended up in defeat, with their numbers dwindling down in the herd after every retreat. Enough, was enough! This time, they planned long and hard before fighting back and successfully capturing a total of 42 children. Many times after capturing these children, the humans would often hunt them back and save the children before they could even devour them. No! This was very annoying! No matter where they went, the humans could always find them and rescue these children back. Terrible! These humans sure were an annoying bunch! ...
Smart. These vultures sure were clever in thinking this. The vultures probably thought that even if the humans wanted to venture in, they would definitely get devoured by other terrifying creatures before they can get to them. Again, this forest's terrain was so harsh that vehicles couldn't drive in.
Horses will also suffer, since they would get startled every few seconds while riding in. No... The best way was indeed by foot. But how far can these humans go on foot through the crazy terrain without dying? At some point, they'll have to go down cliff sides, move over swamps, slide down steep slopes, and so on.
Sorry, but these vultures were quite confident that they would get the chance to eat to their fill and rest properly for a few more days before taking off to another location, all without the intervention of humans here. In short, their primary worries were the beasts in here. They hoped that the best they made for themselves here was secured and safe for the time being.