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Mu You continued to observe the text, waiting for results to appear.

[Soon, light and shadow dissipated, and the sturdy ground of Jie Lin was plowed by the Wind Burial Cannon, creating a visible ravine.]

[At the center of the ravine, the white-haired porcupine stood staggeringly, its body was a bloody ss, with one of its foreclaws along with the shoulder and flesh behind it having vanished, seemingly sliced by a sharp sword. It was left with only three legs, steadfastly standing without falling, its life force still vibrant.]

[The next second, the porcupine raised its head and roared angrily, its gaze at you filled with hatred and fury.]

"Damn!"

Mu You cursed under his breath. Clearly, the cannon had not completely hit its mark. At the critical mont, the porcupine must have adjusted its posture urgently, sacrificing a paw to save its life.

Seeing this, Mu You realized things were not looking good; now his cha was damaged, and both shots of the Wind Burial Cannon were used up, yet the porcupine wasn’t killed and was instead even more enraged. It would certainly fight to the death now.

Indeed, the next second, the porcupine launched an attack.

[The enraged porcupine, fueled by furious anger, charged at you once more.]

[But just as it was about to reach you, it suddenly ca to a halt, shocked, and looked past you, its body trembling, its face showing human-like terror.]

[In the next mont, the porcupine actually abandoned attacking you and fled into the woods, rolling and scrambling to escape.]

"?"

Mu You originally thought he was definitely dood, that he’d be sent back to the second level to start anew. But the porcupine ran away by itself?

Mu You wasn’t egotistical enough to believe he had scared it off.

What could make a creature at the top of the food chain tremble like that... Could there be sothing even scarier behind him?

Soon, the text popped up.

[The nearby wind seed to vanish suddenly without a trace.]

[A shadow silently enveloped you. You felt sothing appear behind you. chanical, you turned to look and found a nearly hundred-ter tall giant creature standing, with antlers and a lion’s head, horse’s body, dragon’s tail, covered entirely in azure scales—a fully grown Wind Kirin.]

"!!!"

Mu You’s eyes widened—Kirin?

In Cammings’ survival manual, it indeed ntioned the presence of Kylins in Jie Lin, but it was only ntioned briefly as he himself had never seen them, rely heard from the wildlings that Jie Lin contained two types of Kylins: Wind Kirin and Water Kirin, the sources of blade wind and tily rain respectively.

Kylins can be considered the pinnacle of the forest’s food chain, besides the wildlings, but Kylins are naturally gentle, disliking conflict and generally avoiding contact with other species, hiding quietly yet elusive as the Divine Dragon, rarely sighted by even wildlings.

Mu You never thought he’d encounter a Kirin shortly after entering the fifth level.

The appearance of the Kirin scared off the white-haired porcupine, yet Mu You wasn’t happy but rather felt uneasy.

He realized the Kirin was likely attracted by the Wind Burial Cannon!

If it were at another ti, before he summoned the Kirin Arm and t a Kirin, Mu You wouldn’t be too anxious.

The problem now was that he just used the Wind Burial Cannon and the Kirin Arm was still on his arm; the Kirin showed up at this very mont—’caught red-handed.’

It goes without saying that this Kirin Arm was definitely cut off another Wind Kirin, and according to the wildlings, the number of Wind Kylins should be few, likely just two or three nests within the whole Jie Lin, possibly all kin-related.

The problem arises, seeing the arm of a fallen Wind Kirin on his body, how would a living Wind Kirin see him?

Would it directly treat him as a murderer of its kin?

At this mont, running was impossible; Jie Lin is vast, and the Kirin was probably hundreds of miles away previously, and from the firing of the Wind Burial Cannon to now was just a matter of seconds, yet it covered countless miles to reach the battlefield—what kind of speed is this?

He couldn’t outpace the porcupine, let alone a Wind Kirin.

Mu You swallowed hard; he was neither capable of fighting nor escaping, only silently waiting for the next text, like a convict awaiting judgent.

[The Kirin lowered its head to glance at you, and seeing the Kirin Arm on your arm, it suddenly extended its front claw towards you.]

[The cha suddenly lifted off the ground. You looked back and saw that the cha was lifted by the Wind Kirin, held by the nape and brought in front of it.]

[The Wind Kirin’s bronze eyes road, scanning you from top to bottom, then holding you in its claw, began to move.]

[The Kirin transford into a green shadow, galloping through the forest. You only saw the scenery around you quickly receding, yet felt no airflow, nor any bumps.]

[...A few minutes later, the Kirin finally stopped, and you were pinched up again and placed into a giant ’nest.’ ]

[During the interval of being lifted, through the Kirin’s claws, you vaguely saw that this place seed to be the canopy of so Forbidden Wood...]

[The nest made of vegetation was lined with soft white hay and furs. You were gently placed into the nest, without suffering any harm.]

[You looked up to find four juvenile Wind Kylins around, seemingly just born, miniature in size, not much larger than your cha armor.]

"Uh..."

Mu You’s expression turned awkward. The Wind Kirin didn’t treat him as an enemy because of the Kirin Arm and instead brought him back to its nesting place, even placing him with its offspring... Could this an, because of the Kirin Arm, it regards him as one of its own?

[The four playfully fighting juvenile Kylins discovered you and imdiately gathered around curiously, excitedly circling you like four puppies, sniffing and licking, occasionally using their claws to pat you, seemingly inviting you to play.]

Mu You’s heart raced as he watched his blood bar quickly declining on the panel; no more tapping, no more tapping, any more and he’d really be dying, not dying to the porcupine but to these little cubs here seed too embarrassing.

Luckily, the mother Kirin soon returned, interrupting the ’violent acts’ of these Kylin cubs.

[As a sky-blocking shadow enveloped, the Wind Kirin squeezed into the nest, occupying half its space, drawing away attention from a few little Kylins.]

[The Wind Kirin lay sideways in the nest, exposing a row of teats.]

[A group of small Kylins imdiately pushed you aside, rushing competitively to suckle.]

Mu You sighed in relief, indeed just a bunch of toddlers yet weaned, with heavy hands and feet.

Taking advantage of the little ones’ feasting and ignoring him, Mu You hurriedly manipulated the character to move, preparing to find a hidden spot to climb out of the Kirin Nest and escape.

[You stepped on the fur, struggling to move toward the edge of the nest when a giant Kirin claw suddenly reached down from high above, gripping the nape of the cha.]

[You were lifted again by the Wind Kirin, brought next to a few small Kylins, placed on a single teat.]

[The mother Kirin’s claw pressed gently, pushing you onto the teat, under pressure, fishy-slling milk naturally flowed along your mouth...]

"Emmm..."

Mu You turned dark-faced—seriously, he was a grown man, long weaned, and now being forcibly fed by a beast—this would be truly humiliating if spread around...

Mu You was very repulsed by this forced act and hurriedly attempted to manipulate the character to retreat, not that he could escape; at least he wanted to declare a stance to this overly maternal Kirin.

Yet before he issued the command, an unexpected ssage popped up.

[The Kirin Milk, brimming with energy, floods into your body. Your frail physique receives so improvent, physique 1...]

"Huh?"

Mu You was taken aback—can this milk actually enhance one’s physique?

Moreover, this effect is incredibly fast. He drank only a few sips, and the attribute increased by 1 point...

Initially, Mu You was rejecting the notion, but upon realizing he gained attributes, he hesitated...

How about drinking a bit more?

[Feeling the benefits of the milk, you stopped retreating, half willingly accepting the Kirin’s goodwill.]

[Plenty of milk flowed into your body, your physique improved, physique 1...]

[...Physique 1.]

[...Physique 1.]

...

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