Chapter 1095 - 495: Little girl, go home! Obtain a treasure beast!_2
"Yes!" Lanling replied.
Dina originally planned to follow, but Suo Mo stopped her, worried that she might once again be subjected to a body search and taken advantage of.
Lanling and Suo Mo rushed to the Chieftain’s castle at the mountain peak at full speed, only to face further obstacles at the gate.
However, upon seeing Suo Mo drenched in blood, the gatekeeper Samurai felt a tinge of fear. After some minor harassment, they were finally let in.
Suo Mo, covered in blood, entered the castle hall and knelt before Chief Constantine, saying, "I have fulfilled my duty, capturing the Griffin Beast, and present it to you, Chief!"
It was Lanling’s first time seeing a Gryphon Chick. Its body was blanketed in fluffy fur. Its eagle’s beak was still short and tender pink, its lion-like body short and stubby, with a tail that was barely a nub.
The little gryphon lazily opened its big eyes, curiously observing the world around it.
Such is the nature of Griffin Beasts: when young, they are filled with curiosity and goodwill toward the world, approaching unknown creatures with open affection. But as they grow older, they become increasingly fierce, prideful, and difficult to approach.
Constantine displayed an expression of teary-eyed emotions. Suddenly, he rushed forward, grabbed the Gryphon Chick, and threw it towards the ground, roaring, "For such a small creature, you nearly put one of my strongest warriors in harm’s way! If Suo Mo were to suffer any injury, even if I were gifted ten or a hundred of these Griffin Beasts, what use would they be?"
At that moment, Lanling exerted immense effort to hold back his laughter.
First of all, it was clear Chief Constantine had never read "Romance of the Three Kingdoms." The words he had just spoken were thus a coincidence born of happenstance.
