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Chapter 618 Hunting Ground

The Frost Priest asked the people of the Frost Corner Tribe to prepare the boat at the dock, and Kahn immediately passed by after receiving the message.

A primitive and simple sailboat with cables tied to wooden stakes at the dock, and there was nothing on the boat except two wooden oars and rope sleds to drag things. This is the boat Kahn was going to drive out this time.

"This is too primitive." Kahn looked at the sailboat and complained: "Fortunately it is a small boat. It would be outrageous if it was replaced by a large boat and it would be full."

"We can't row even if we change the big ship." Kasha joked with Kahn, and jumped onto the boat and began to check whether there were any loopholes in the hull and whether the canvas was complete.

Kahn untied the cable from the stake and asked casually: "Are you going too?"

"Of course, when did we separate? What's wrong, do you have a different idea?"

"I wanted you to stay and take care of Anne and let me go alone."

"Three days have been too long. Are you willing to let it go? I don't want to let it go." Kasha looked at Kahn, then looked at these fierce warriors with inconsistency and danger, and shook her head: "I must go with you. I can't worry about putting Anne here alone, so I'll take it over together."

"Yes." Kahn shook his head and carried Anne from the dock to the boat. Suddenly, he felt that the child was under a lot of pressure that he shouldn't have to bear at this age.

"It's my first time on a boat." The boat slowly left the dock. Anne was quite excited, with Tibers in her arms, and her eyes were staring around the calm sea.

"Then you have to do it, don't fall down." Kasha reminded kindly. She and Kahn rowed with wooden paddles, and there was really no spare hand to grab Anne.

Although the sea water in the Ice Sea has not frozen yet, it has reached a low temperature of pure water freezing. If the child accidentally falls off, he will not be able to survive even if he doesn't drown. If this dress is soaked on the sea, there will be nothing for heating.

"Brother and sister, why do we dress tightly, but these northerners are shirtless?" Little Annie asked suddenly.

"who?"

"The person with eyes on his head."

Kahn looked back and saw that the Frost Priest appeared on the dock at some point. He did not put on the bearskin shoulders, and he stared naked with his arms, staring indifferently, watching the three of them leave.

"He is an ice-born, and he is not born to be afraid of the cold." Kahn explained to Anne, and when he looked at the Frost Priest, he suddenly remembered what the other party said.

"One-eyed eyes always look at you."

...

After a day's trip, the boat arrived at its destination.

This is an island located in the sea. After Kahn landed the boat, he found that there was a snowy land in front of him, not as abundant as he imagined, with prey walking around everywhere.

They got off the boat and dragged the sled trailer ashore, allowing Anne to sit on it and drag it away. She was taking a boat and a car. Anne thought she was here for a trip, and Kahn kept emphasizing to her that there might be dangers here.

Without taking two steps on this island, Kahn realized something was wrong. He didn't take much effort while towing the trailer, and the smooth touch made him look down.

The ice surface is flat and transparent, and you can see the cold and dark deep sea below at a glance, and it seems that there are creatures swimming in it.

"There is an old saying in Frelljord, "Black Bing Molu. Some parts of this island are made of floating ice. We should pay attention to it when walking to prevent it from being swallowed by the ice gap."

"I understand. I'll go searching for prey." Kasha covered her skin nails and quickly left Kahn, ran to the top of the mountain along a slope, searching for nearby creatures with her skin nails' senses.

They only have one day, and aimless searching will waste a lot of time.

"Bloods..." The earth here contains magic, but Kasha still clearly distinguished the traces of blood.

She led Kahn to a valley, surrounded by many totem poles. Their arrangement seemed irregular, and their broken fur hanged on the stigma and was blown by the wind. The complete beast skull acted as part of the totem, which was inexplicably terrifying.

“It looks like a hunting ground.”

Kasha pointed to the source of the blood. It was a fat creature similar to a seal, lying in the middle of the valley. Thick fat was piled under the skin, enough to resist the coldness of the sea water. A pair of hard ivory stretched out from both sides of the mouth, which seemed to be used to break the ice.

The guy was not small enough to overturn the boat they were riding when they came, or poke a big hole in the hull with his pair of fangs. But it was no longer a threat, and now it was lying on the smooth ice surface, with blood from the wound dyeing the surroundings red, dying in the cold wind.

But Kahn didn't get close to him easily.

There will be no pie falling from the sky. This is what a child like Anne understands. The easier it is to get the food, the more likely it is to be bait.

"What hurts it?" Kahn looked around, trying to find the hunters who hurt their prey and abandoned them here. But in this valley, there was no more living creatures except them.

"Since no one claims it, we will accept it, and it can fill half of the boat. Let's go and end its pain."

Kasha walked down the valley first, and Kahn walked back because he was going to tow the trailer.

While he was still halfway up the hillside, Kahn had already walked into the valley. Kahn noticed the transparent ice surface under her feet, and a huge shadow suddenly appeared.

The thought just now came to my mind again, and Kahn immediately warned: "Kasha, step back."

Kasha's skin armor seemed to have also given a warning. The stinging pain from the soles of her feet made her realize that the threat was coming from her feet. She quickly jumped away from the spot. The next second the ice surface under her feet exploded, and a huge mouth of fangs rose from it. Before Kasha, she bit her prey to a height of more than ten meters.

If she didn't dodge her in time, she might be the one who might be bitten.

The huge monster threw the prey into the air, raised its head and swallowed it with a bloody mouth with gravity, without even swallowing it. It looked like a hard-crusted moray eel, but the part that just poked out the ice surface was more than ten meters high, and it was an absolute giant undersea beast.

"There are also sea horns here?" After seeing the monster clearly, Kahn felt much more relieved.

The pride is one of the many sea beasts in Bilgewater, but I didn't expect that it was also distributed far away in Freljord. You should know that the water temperatures in these two sea areas are at least ten degrees apart, but perhaps because of this, the size of the pride Kahn in front of me has been much larger in the past.
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