Entering the Forest

At this moment, the giant lion revealed a look of fear as it slowly retreated.

Audrey did not really want to hurt it, so she held the fireball in her hand and continued to close in.

Perhaps it felt that it could not attack anymore, so the giant lion let out a low growl. It suddenly turned its head and fled in a panic. The moment it ran away, the other beasts also followed.

Only a few severely injured wild beasts remained where they were, but none of them could attack.

Audrey finally heaved a sigh of relief. If these wild beasts attacked with all their might, it would not end well.

Looking at the injured wild beasts on the ground, morris frowned and asked, "What should we do with them? If they stay here, the smell of blood will definitely attract more wild beasts."

What Morris said made sense. Now that they were near the forest, there was no guarantee that many beasts would be in the forest.