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Chapter 308 - 28 Bullying the Pterosaur, Beating the Suchomimus_1

Chapter 308: Chapter 28 Bullying the Pterosaur, Beating the Suchomimus_1

A Pterosaur was at the forefront, eyeing the invader without blinking, wings fluttering, preparing to strike the invader swiftly! Let him know what is untamable; let him know who the true dominator of the skies is!

Then...

Something utterly baffling to the little brain behind its long sharp beak happened!

Just when the Pterosaur was about to make contact with the invader, it suddenly let out frantic and grievous cries. The cries were helpless and desolate, and with them, its body quickly fell towards the surface of the sea below.

On its back, a Terrestrisuchus was sprawling, gleefully triumphant.

Just as it was about to reach the sea surface, its body transformed rapidly. Following that, a cinerous vulture pushed off forcefully from the back of the Pterosaur beneath it, spread its wings and shot upwards.

It transformed back into a Pterosaur halfway through the air, fluttered its wings a few times, and without acknowledging the other two Pterosaurs that rushed over, it shot straight up to the sky.

The unfortunate Pterosaur was lucky; it managed to steady its body just above the sea’s surface and fly again. This was a shallow area near the sea, and there wasn’t going to be a giant mouth suddenly popping out of the water and dragging it back down as it approached the sea’s surface.

The two Pterosaurs that chased after it for rescue observed the Terrestrisuchus’s transformation just now, but they couldn’t comprehend these bizarre occurrences. Now that the invader had transformed back into a Pterosaur, they immediately chased after it.

Not just the two of them, many other Pterosaurs on the island had rushed over as well, all beginning to chase the invader.

Then, a puzzling event happened that left all the Pterosaurs perplexed!

The Pterosaur flew higher and higher, straight up into the high sky. By the time they gathered their friends and caught up, the Pterosaur was nowhere to be seen!

The flying Terrestrisuchus appeared again!

A Terrestrisuchus plummeted from the sky like a cannonball!

The poor Pterosaurs had never seen such a strange occurrence in their life, causing them to panic and scurried to get away. An unlucky Pterosaur reacted too late and was knocked down by the Terrestrisuchus, plummeting straight down.

That Pterosaur was unlucky, it seemed like its wing was injured, and after struggling for half a day, it still couldn’t fly straight. All it could do is to fly towards the cliff in embarrassment.

The Terrestrisuchus transformed mid-air into a cinerous vulture once again. Using its small and agile body, it quickly spanned its wings and flew again. Then it transformed again into a large Pterosaur and shot straight up into the sky.

The Pterosaurs that had panicked just now were still chasing it but this time they didn’t see the Terrestrisuchus!

To their ’fortune’, they only saw a Kronosaurus which typically lived in large rivers, lakes, and seas. The Kronosaurus humorously moved its four dragon fins, as if it was swimming.

The Pterosaurs below, regardless of how slow they might be, knew this much - anyone who doesn’t dodge might suffer!

Possibly discontent, the Kronosaurus transformed into a giant constrictor, rolling in the sky.

Probably thinking the physical size of the constrictor was too small, it transformed again. An Iguanodon, with all four legs up in the sky, maJestically made its appearance in the sky.

These Pterosaurs were glad that their brains were rather simple; otherwise, they’d have been driven to a mental breakdown by these inexplicably strange occurrences!

Who the hell could tell me why there are Terrestrisuchus, Kronosaurus, and constrictors casually flying in the sky? Who could? No matter how mighty a dinosaur was, when they witnessed this scene, they would cast doubt on their way of life!

The Iguanodon hovered there for a while, then transformed into a cinerous vulture again and flew upwards.

Because of the Pterosaurs below had spread out, none of them were foolish enough to stay clumped together waiting for it to crash in on them.

The cinerous vulture soared high in the sky, over the cliff, and charged downwards.

By now, not many Pterosaurs were chasing after it. The Pterosaurs were indeed a little foolish, but not to the extent where they would knowingly continue to head straight for an incredibly bizarre adversary.

Before the cinerous vulture could crash in, all the Pterosaurs on the cliff took to the air, panicking and scattering in all directions. The smaller Pterosaurs who just couldn’t fly yet, were squawking in a frenzy.

Bullying these simpletons wasn’t fun at all!

And so it transformed into a Parasaurolophus in the sky. While it was falling, it went "woo woo woo, howl howl" a few times, transformed into a Pterosaur again and flew away.

Not a single Pterosaur pursued the intruder!

It was already getting light, and the door of his room was locked from the outside. He had to go back.

First, find a place to settle down, and then take a closer look at this land when there’s time!

By the banks of the big river, a Pterosaur was fluttering its wings and descending.

Not far away, there was a dinosaur fishing in the shallow water near the river. It had a long, crocodile-like mouth, a body several times larger than a Deinonychus, with a length of well over tens of meters, it was undeniably a ferocious beast.

But the way it was fishing, its head was shrinking, giving off a sleazy vibe, accompanied by the thin body. It really looked like a thief.

This was a Suchomimus; Its distinctive features were indeed easy to recognize.

When the Suchomimus saw a Pterosaur descending, it just glanced over then continued with its fishing. Evidently, it did not perceive a Pterosaur as a threat.

However, today was predetermined to be a special day. Therefore, what happened next did not play out as the Suchomimus expected.

After the Pterosaur descended, it transformed into a bipedal creature with neither claws nor horrifying sharp teeth.

The bipedal creature then glanced around, nodding satisfactorily. It then turned his gaze towards the Suchomimus who now found the creature strangely intriguing and examined it from head to toe for a moment.

It held up a finger pointing at the Suchomimus and shouted, "From now on, this is my territory! You better get out of here, or be ready to end up in the pot! This land, this river, the trees on the land, the fish in the river, they’re all mine! Including you! Everything I see is mine, mine...hahaha..."

Although it couldn’t understand what the creature was shouting, the Suchomimus could at least sense from its posture, its actions, and tone that it was very... irritating!

Even though feeding was important, if there was such an ’impudent’ creature challenging it, the Suchomimus indicated that it didn’t mind adding a bit of variety to its diet once in a while.

So the Suchomimus turned around, carefully sizing up the seemingly harmless bipedal creature. Once it finally determined that there was no danger, it lunged towards its adversary with a roar.

Moments later, the Suchomimus came to an understanding: who was the one being impudent?

At this point, the Suchomimus was lying on the ground in agony, its neck pinned down by a large foot. Its head was squirming on the ground, but it was entirely under the control of that dominant foot without any chance of resistance.

The owner of the foot was contemplating: Today was a lucky day, it was not appropriate to kill. Should he beat up the guy beneath his foot and let it go?

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