Chapter 220: Wolves Ashore

The boa had lived in this area for countless years.

It was ten meters long and weighed four hundred pounds, making it a well-known giant in the region.

To it, Bai Junjun’s arrow feathers were as insignificant as fine drizzle.

Yet, even fine drizzle, when amassed, possessed power not to be underestimated.

Moreover, Bai Junjun’s 24 arrow feathers did not stop moving after hitting their target; they started moving around in the boa’s eyes and even its central nervous system.

The boa finally sensed something was wrong, panickedly released the prey in its grasp, and with a painful howl, quickly escaped into the water.

The group was completely dumbfounded by this sudden turn of events.

Especially Bai Sasa and the others, who only realized what had just happened after the river surface had calmed down.

"Was that... was that a python?" Bai Lingyu’s face was deathly pale.

"Let’s get out of here quickly," Xiao Shan trembled.

He didn’t understand what had just happened, nor why the python had come and then left.

Just moments ago, he thought he had been swallowed by the python as it blocked out the sky; now that he had seen the light of day again, he didn’t care why the python had left, getting out of the water was the priority. Moreover, the scare from the python had somehow cured Xiao Shan’s dizziness and weakness, making him the first to reach out to paddle the boat hurriedly toward the shore.

It was precisely at this moment of reaching out that Xiao Shan suddenly saw a huge face under the water and a row of uneven sharp teeth.

"Ah!" Xiao Shan fell back into the boat, "The python! The python is still there!"

His sharp cry alerted everyone else, and at this moment, at the location Xiao Shan was pointing at and calling a python, a shark leaped out of the water.

Everyone’s eyes widened as they then saw four or five sharks continuously attacking the boat.

Clearly, they were attracted by the blood the boa had sprayed out.

"Damn! Why are there sharks here!" Bai Junjun felt blinded.

While urging her Special Ability to quickly move the boat, she complained, "What kind of place is this! Is this ’The Apocalypse’ chaos?"

Li Wenli was equally overwhelmed, "These aren’t ordinary sharks; these are bull sharks that can live in freshwater! And they eat people too!"

Bai Junjun didn’t hesitate any longer. Like a speedboat, she’s rushed toward the shore.

At that moment, she suddenly realized something—had they been too rash in coming here without due consideration?

The forest was indeed fraught with danger, look at this floodwater stirring up all sorts of ancestors’ troubles; how could they handle it all alone!

But by then it was already too late to turn back.

Bai Junjun could only weave a fishing net with seaweed at the rear to block the ferocious sharks.

As they tangled with the seaweed, the boat finally reached the shore at its greatest speed.

Li Wenli was the first to jump off the boat, and then diligently helped the kids off; once all three were ashore, Bai Junjun also leaped from the boat to the shore.

The group spared no time for anything else, fearing that the sharks might not only live in freshwater but could also crawl onto land; they all hastened onto the shore with uneven steps.

However, on the way inland, they noticed numerous traces of water stretching deep into the grass.

Clearly, many other swimming wild animals had arrived ahead of them.

Bai Junjun and Li Wenli exchanged glances, a sense of alert rising from within.

This part of the jungle was slightly different from the area they had been in before, with more, greener, and more varied vegetation—as if they had come to a rainforest untouched by humans for thousands of years.

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