Beast Taming Patrol-Chapter 960 - 297: The Action Begins! (Two-in-One)_2

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Chapter 960: Chapter 297: The Action Begins! (Two-in-One)_2

The man stood on interwoven lemon-yellow light patterns forming an array, and the same array emerged beneath the commanding beast.

This was the process of forming a Guardian Beast Contract.

Third-level Beast Taming Space, contracting a commanding beast.

Murderous intent flickered in Lin Su’s eyes.

Everything was clear now.

He gritted his teeth, remained silent, and merely watched quietly.

Such events occur everywhere in the Sky Wolf Immortal Country. If he were so easily impulsive, he wouldn’t need to hide.

Soon, the contract was completed in front of him.

The commanding beast eagerly entered the Beast Taming Space, while veins bulged incessantly on the man’s forehead, and blood vessels began to appear at the corners of his eyes.

His facial muscles twitched as if he were struggling to suppress the pain.

This was the aftereffect of a cross-level contract.

After a while, the man seemed to gradually adapt to the pain, slowly stood straight, walked to another place already set with various foods, and silently grabbed food to stuff into his mouth and swallow.

It was laughable, but such treatment was considered good for humans in the Sky Wolf Immortal Country.

After the cross-level contract, to sustain the Beast Tamer for longer, the beast wouldn’t mind this bit of food.

Though life was precarious and extremely painful, they could still fill their stomachs.

After watching for a while, Lin Su silently left and headed to the next place.

As Lin Su got closer to the city center, he saw more human figures.

Yet their situation was dire to the extreme.

Grooming beast fur, cleaning beast environments, crafting various items overnight...

If the beast was slightly dissatisfied, it would attack humans to vent its anger.

Even a casual strike for the weak humans meant death or injury.

Lin Su grew increasingly silent, his eyes gradually bloodshot, and the anger in his eyes almost manifested physically, rushing out like a torrent.

He kept his silence, even when he saw bloodthirsty beasts feeding on humans, suppressing his urge to intervene with his last shred of reason.

This was still night.

It’s hard to imagine the hellish scene here during the day when most beasts are awake and active.

Seeing with his own eyes and hearing with his own ears had a more intense impact than any video footage.

It wasn’t until late at night that humans doing various dirty and tiring work for the beasts finally had a chance to rest. They left the beasts’ quarters and stepped silently onto the streets.

Except for the beasts that were used to nocturnal activities, all other beasts had already rested.

The number of humans on the streets increased, recognizing each other with nods, while more walked numbly.

After the day’s exhaustion, they had no strength or energy left for communication.

Noticing the unified direction in which the crowd moved as if heading to the same place, Lin Su followed without a word.

If all humans in a city lived in fixed areas, rescue operations would undoubtedly be more efficient.

And it proved Lin Su’s guess was correct.

In the beasts’ city, humans lived in indeed fixed regions.

This was perhaps a plan made by beasts for easier management, but now it was a major advantage for the rescue plan.

Seeing the living conditions of the people, Lin Su sighed in his heart.

In the prison-like, lightless buildings, each person could only get an incredibly small space, making it extremely difficult to even turn over while sleeping.

An unprecedented urgency arose in his heart.

The sooner he rescued them, the sooner they could be freed from such suffering.

No more waiting.

Lin Su steadied himself, striding towards the place with the most people.

He prepared to reveal his presence and inform everyone of the good news that someone would soon be saving them.

Then, he would continue to the next city.

Halfway down the road, his ears suddenly twitched.

"Beep - beep beep..."

This special sound was so faint that he could barely hear it even with his abilities.

Lin Su’s pupils suddenly contracted.

Morse code.

It was said that the rescue signal received at that time was sent in the form of Morse code.

Could it be...

Lin Su glanced at the crowd ahead and decided to address it later.

He moved toward the sound’s direction, passing through wall after wall, soon arriving at a small corner.

A thin, weak teenager curled up here, eyes against a newly dug hole in the wall, staring intently at the outside world, while his hands pressed on an extremely crude, seemingly pieced-together telegraph machine, repeatedly pressing the button at a specific frequency.

Aus...tralia...still...has...humans...we...request...rescue...

Lin Su identified the meaning, looking at this teenager with increasingly complex eyes.

So it was he who sent the rescue signal.

"Sorry, we’re late." Lin Su spoke softly.

The teenager’s movements abruptly froze.

The next moment, he tightly hugged the telegraph machine, eyes wide staring toward the direction of the voice, and when no figure was seen, his expression grew increasingly uncertain.

"Who’s there?!" he shouted, lowering his voice.

Not until this subconscious act ended did he pay attention to Lin Su’s previous words, his expression slightly changed, "Are you the rescuers from the Eucalyptus Bear Tribe?"

"No." Lin Su did not step out of the other dimension, merely transmitting his voice, "I come from the Yanhuang Alliance."

"Yanhuang..." The teenager’s face showed some confusion, then he seemed to realize something, his face lit up with delight, "From overseas? You received the telegram?"

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