Chapter 94: What Is There for a True Man to Fear about Having No Horns?

His feet wanted to leave, but his head had its own thoughts.

The narcissistic White-tailed deer lowered its head and charged.

The other experienced deer let out a loud call and launched an attack at the same time.

However, the narcissistic White-tailed deer had never been in a fight during mating season before. While hastily countering the attack, it also let out a loud call, but anyone could hear the uncertainty in its voice.

The female deer that the narcissistic White-tailed deer had its eyes on remained indifferent, leisurely eating the tender leaves. Nearby, a few other female deer also nibbled on leaves while watching the fight, occasionally letting out a few calls, seemingly judging which deer was stronger.

The result was almost obvious without thinking; the narcissistic White-tailed deer lost, and the deer it had fallen in love with at first sight became the wife of its rival.