Tamandua only noticed Zeke and the rest after Pangolin spoke.
Trembling with fear, Tamandua looked at them and hesitantly asked, “Excuse me, Madam Pangolin, but are they the legendary humans?”
Pangolin nodded. “That's right.”
“Humans are so ugly, even uglier than the legends,” said Tamandua in disgust.
Its condescending attitude left Zeke and the others shocked.
How dare the tamandua look down on us! It even thinks we're ugly. What a humiliation!
However, they didn't have time for an argument. Instead, they urged Tamandua to lead them to King of Dragons.
After trekking along the mountain road for dozens of minutes, Zeke and the others heard the dragon roar and the anteater screams coming from ahead.
The ground shook, and trees fell one after another as if the world was coming to an end.
The battle between top-level warriors certainly lived up to its reputation.
They quickly approached the scene and noticed the battle was already nearing its end. Of course, the result was obvious; the anteater was at a disadvantage.
King of Dragons held the sharp mouth of the anteater in its claw.
With its mouth controlled, the anteater couldn't struggle or move at all. It curled up in place, shivering and preparing to accept its punishment of death.
King of Dragons flashed a malicious grin. “Hand over the spirit pill, and I'll let you die a painless death!”
The anteater, however, refused to yield, “Dream on! I will never let your conspiracy succeed, even if I have to self-detonate my core or sacrifice my life.”
“Is that so?” King of Dragons laughed. “Under the absolute power that crushes everything, you don't even have a chance to self-detonate your core.”
At this moment, the anteater suddenly saw Tamandua, and its face immediately turned pale.
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