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By the time the tribe members reacted, Riven had grabbed Annelise as they flew straight toward Gorehorn.
Even the High Priest was shocked. After Holly had gone to his place, no one knew where Riven had run off to. He also had no idea what the young female had said to him.
Like everyone else, he could only watch as Annelise landed cleanly on Gorehorn’s back.
Annelise took out a wooden needle and said, “Gorehorn, the energy inside your body hasn’t
up before we clear it all out!” been fully cleared yet, has it? This time, let’s get you warmed
As soon as she finished speaking, she exerted force and stabbed the wooden needle into the soft flesh of Gorehorn’s neck. Gorehorn let out a thunderous roar toward the sky, and the fog within its eyes gradually cleared.
Clara fell at its feet. Much to everyone’s surprise Gorehorn didn’t eat her. It was even afraid of stepping on Clara as it deliberately backed away.
It was unbelievable, but everyone saw it happen.
The scene was both unbelievable and crystal clear. All the tribe
in shock, and they started praising her.
“That was amazing, Annelise!”
“She’s even more impressive than the chief…”
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members stared at Annelise
“It was Annelise who saved Clara. But isn’t the chief in her prime? Why couldn’t she dodge those attacks?”
“The chief couldn’t stand up after just one hit. What’s going on?”
“And that fire-breathing shifter… He even helped carry Annelise through the air!”
Annelise looked at the chief and said, “Explain.”
The chief replied disdainfully, “I just slipped up, that’s all.”
“That wasn’t a slip-up,” Annelise said. “You’re past your prime. You couldn’t get up both times.
Can you
do it now?”
The chief bit down on her lower lip, with one hand bracing against the ground. At this point, anyone could tell that the chief couldn’t even squat properly, for she was unable to move her right leg.
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She barely managed to push herself up using the little strength in her arms, but she couldn’t support herself. In the end, her chin hit the ground, and she collapsed again. It was even worse than before.
The chief’s mates could no longer bear to see their matriarch like this. Even Clara couldn’t take it anymore, so she shouted, “Stop forcing yourself, Mother. We can’t hide it forever!
“It’s been ages since your strength declined, and you haven’t been able to hunt for years!”
Annelise was still riding on Gorehorn as she added calmly, “And more than that, Chief, I think you should also explain how, over the past thirty years, you caused the deaths of those males, including how you harmed Cadogo and pushed him off the cliff.”
As soon as she finished speaking, even the faint murmurs among the tribe members disappeared. All of them stared in silence, ready to listen.
Riven hovered in the air while he added coldly, There’s more. I want her to explain how she used the heat-inducing herb to harm me.”
It turned out that over the past two days, Riven had gone out to lie in wait near the chief’s living quarters, sneaking in when the mates weren’t there.
He rummaged through the place and not only found ashes from burned herbs, but also bundles of dried, hardened grass. Upon smelling them, the scent was very similar to the burned ashes.
“Here,” Riven said. “I found these heat-inducing herbs bundled up in her room. When we failed to bond, she used this on me, making me enter a heat cycle.
“She hoped that countless females in this tribe would mate with me, so I’d be branded as a player who fooled around with multiple females
“If you don’t believe me, feel free to light these herbs and see what happens.”
Snowball pulled the shaman toward the center, walking into the open area where the tribe members were gathered. He gave the shaman a light push.
Shock was written all over Clara’s face, and she understood there was no way of backing out now. The shaman being brought out proved that Annelise had discovered everything.
Not only that, but Clara’s instincts also told her everything. Judging by the shaman’s face, she realized the chief’s decline could no longer be kept a secret.
Snowball spoke up. “Since I came back, I haven’t told anyone, but my fall off the cliff wasn’t an accident. The chief did it on purpose.
“I was chasing a sheep, but it wouldn’t have run toward the cliff. I smelled something strange
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during the chase, and after that, I caught a whiff of the chief’s scent.
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