They could hear the sounds of birds cawing.
A large group of seabirds was alarmed. They flapped their wings and danced wantonly in the air.
They were the largest seabirds they had ever seen. When they spread their wings, they appeared like eagles.
The few of them were shocked and instantly tensed up. Jaydon looked up at the seabirds flying around and was speechless. "Is this the kind of seabirds we are looking for?
"Fuck, why are they so big?
"How are we going to catch them?"
Bruce also looked up. He thought the birds would look like seagulls, but he did not realize that they would be so big.
The three cages they brought probably could not hold more than a few of them.
"This is too scary. If this goes wrong, would they blind our eyes?" Jaydon was too focused on watching the seabirds to pay attention to his feet.
Crack! There was a crisp sound of a dry branch snapping under his feet.
He let out a shout.
"Be careful!"
Snap! Jaydon had stepped on a thick branch covered with leaves.
To his surprise, there was nothing underneath the dead branch.
Jaydon lost his balance and fell down the slope.
Fortunately, his reaction was fast enough. When he fell, he casually grabbed the withered vines at the side.
That was how he halted his fall.
Jaydon let out a shout.
"Be careful!" When she saw this, Aria quickly went forward and pulled his wrist.
"Hurry up and climb up."
Jaydon's heart was pounding, and his feet were kicking wildly. He could not find footing at all.
There were more snapping sounds.
Because he moved too much, the withered vines in his hand could not withstand his weight.
He fell down again and almost fell into the deep pit. Fortunately, Aria had grabbed hold of his wrist and prevented him from falling further.
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