Chapter 137: Miracles
During one of the small dinosaurs’ assaults, an unfortunate individual stepped into a trap. Though the trap was crude and only about thirty centimeters deep, it sent the sprinting dinosaur tumbling forward. Unluckily for it, the fall landed it right in front of the Tail Lard Rats’ formation.
Before the dinosaur could recover, seven or eight spears pierced its body.
When the small dinosaurs attacked again a few days later, the surroundings of the Tail Lard Rat group were littered with similar improvised traps. This skirmish proved disastrous for the small dinosaurs, resulting in the loss of 13 individuals, while the Tail Lard Rats lost only 7.
After the battle, the small dinosaur population had dropped below a hundred, leaving them with double-digit numbers. At this rate, complete annihilation seemed inevitable.
It was then, as the small dinosaurs licked their wounds, that they stumbled upon a group of over fifty wild counterparts. Relying on their superior numbers and intelligence, they successfully absorbed the wild group, restoring their numbers to over 150.
Such coincidences don’t happen by chance. These fifty-odd wild dinosaurs had been sent by Luo Wen.
Although both groups had initially escaped the experimental site and vanished from Luo Wen’s surveillance for a while, once Luo Wen had stabilized his situation and resumed control, these escapees were once again within his sight.
With little else to do underground, Luo Wen had been closely observing the battles between the two groups.
Through this observation, Luo Wen noted that under constant threat and crisis, both types of experimental subjects—particularly the Tail Lard Rats—were exhibiting explosive growth in intelligence.
