Racing at full speed!
The trees ahead seemed to be crashing into Fang Yuan. He dodged nimbly, sprinting at top speed.
The ginseng whiskers on his right ear fluttered in the wind. Behind him was an Alpha Lightning Wolf he had intentionally enraged, followed by hundreds of sturdy ordinary Lightning Wolves.
The Lightning Wolves were far faster than him. The Alpha Lightning Wolf, in particular, moved with incredible speed, its agile wolf body flickering through the complex terrain like lightning.
Just as it seemed the Alpha Lightning Wolf would catch him, Fang Yuan's figure shimmered with a wave of light, and then vanished without a trace.
The Alpha Lightning Wolf could only slow down, looking around in confusion.
Fang Yuan reappeared in the distance, his figure solidifying again.
The Alpha Lightning Wolf's sharp eyes immediately spotted him. It let out an angry low growl and lunged at Fang Yuan once more. Chapter 133 – Thank You for Letting Me Kill You
The ordinary Lightning Wolves followed closely behind.
Fang Yuan sneered inwardly and fled once more.
After repeating this several times, he finally reached his destination. This time, he completely concealed his form.
The chasing wolf pack hesitated for a moment where Fang Yuan had vanished. Then, the Alpha Lightning Wolf spotted a new target.
In a nearby valley, five Gu Masters were already locked in battle with another wolf pack.
Awooo!
With its limited intelligence, the Alpha Lightning Wolf immediately forgot about Fang Yuan. It raised its head and howled, and the Lightning Wolves behind it surged like a tidal wave into the battle in the valley.
"How can this be?" The Gu Masters engaged in battle turned pale at the sight.
"Didn't they say every wolf pack had its own territory?"
"We finally killed one Alpha Lightning Wolf, and now another one shows up! This is really bad."
"Send the signal for help, now!"
The arrival of this new wolf pack suddenly increased the pressure on the Gu Masters, terror creeping into their voices.
The reconnaissance Gu Master among them quickly threw a Gu into the air.
This Gu resembled a small golden sphere, but had a pair of colorful feathered wings. It fluttered up into the air and suddenly exploded, turning into a vivid burst of colorful fireworks, visible for hundreds of kilometers.
This was a Signal Gu, a rank-one consumable Gu commonly used to send signals.
"The signal has been sent! Everyone, hold on and wait for reinforcements!" The leader of this group of Gu Masters called out at the right moment, slightly boosting their morale and steadying their nerves.
"It's useless." Fang Yuan appeared on a high cliff wall. Looking down from his position, he sneered coldly in his heart.
He had already scouted out the situation around this Gu Master group. The nearest other group was also deeply surrounded by a wolf pack.
That wolf pack had, of course, also been led there by Fang Yuan to tie them down.
"Killing a Lightning Wolf gets me ten contribution points for one eyeball. But if I collect the Gu from the battlefield and turn them over to the clan's higher-ups, I can get at least a thousand contribution points! If I do this two or three times, I'll have enough contribution points to exchange for the Three-Step Fragrant Grass Gu," Fang Yuan mused.
With his scheming, the fate of this Gu Master group was already sealed.
"Next, I just need to wait for them to be wiped out. Then I'll lure away the Lightning Wolves and come back to scavenge the Gu Insects." Fang Yuan walked to a large tree by the cliff wall and sat down leisurely.
No one was willing to die, so these Gu Masters were putting up a desperate fight.
Fang Yuan hadn't risked luring a Maniac Lightning Wolf, the thousand-beast king, and had chosen an Alpha Lightning Wolf instead. This gave them a bit more time to struggle desperately.
Especially since this group contained a former defeated opponent of Fang Yuan's.
Gu Yue Man Shi.
He possessed the Bedrock Gu, with strong defensive abilities, and single-handedly blocked the attacks of many Lightning Wolves.
This was precisely the reason Fang Yuan had chosen this group.
The more precious the Gu, the higher the contribution points for collecting and turning them in. After collecting the Bedrock Gu, Fang Yuan could get thirty-nine hundred contribution points, pushing his rank on the contribution leaderboard up by over twenty places.
Of course, the Gu Insects belonging to Chi Shan, Mo Yan, and Qing Shu were even more precious than the Bedrock Gu.
However, Gu Yue Chi Shan's group included Gu Yue Chi She, who possessed the Snake Tongue Gu and could detect things by heat. Fang Yuan's invisibility was completely useless against the Snake Tongue Gu.
As for Mo Yan, she was an even more powerful reconnaissance Gu Master than Chi She, with a more diverse set of methods. She had single-handedly completed clan-issued missions to observe wolf lairs many times.
Gu Yue Qing Shu's group, while lacking a strong detection Gu Master, had Gu Yue Fang Zheng. The clan would surely have an Elder secretly following to protect him. Luring the wolves there would have been suicide for Fang Yuan.
Fang Yuan wasn't very familiar with the Gu Masters from the other two mountain villages.
This framing business wasn't easy. After carefully selecting and following a few groups, he finally found the right opportunity.
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Bai Ning Bing was sleeping when the sound of intense battle reached his ears.
He slightly opened his eyes, a cold light flashing from the slits.
"Such a boring scene again." He was sleeping right on the edge of a cliff. Turning slightly, he could see the scene in the valley. Just as he was about to close his eyes and go back to sleep, he suddenly caught a glimpse of a figure.
"Oh?" A flash of surprise lit up his eyes. He saw Fang Yuan.
Fang Yuan was leaning against a big tree, eating a wild fruit he had picked, coldly watching the battlefield below with an indifferent expression.
Bai Ning Bing was suddenly intrigued. He had never met someone like Fang Yuan before. His entire life, everyone around him had been fiercely loyal to the clan and immersed in their emotions.
But in Fang Yuan, he sensed a solitude and coldness that felt very familiar.