Taming Beasts to Survive: I Can See the Prompts - Chapter 110
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Chapter 110: This Was Actually an Underground World
However, when the people heard this sentence, they became even angrier.
“Hurry up and capture them. Don’t leave any of them behind. In the future, capture every single one of them and bring all of them back for the stew.”
When he heard this, Mcgee finally did not know what to say. A trace of anger finally appeared on his face.
The most important reason was that he treated others well, but the barbarians treated him this way. If it was anyone else, they would not be able to tolerate this.
Moreover, the purpose of this group of barbarians was not to drive them away but to bring them back to make soup.
This was already related to his own life. How could he still be indifferent like this?
Even a clay figurine had some anger, not to mention Mcgee.
“I’ll give you one more chance. If it’s still like this, then don’t blame me for being impolite.”
“Then I’d like to see how you’re going to be impolite.”
The savage was also impolite. Without any hesitation, he pointed the spear in his hand at Mcgee.
Mcgee took a deep breath. If he could still endure it now, then his name would not be Mcgee.
Perhaps he could endure it before he transmigrated, but he could not endure it now.
With a rub of his palm, a few flames appeared and quickly condensed into a huge fireball.
“Don’t blame me for not reminding you. I’ve told you many times.”
“Run, this guy knows witchcraft.”
But who knew that after the group of barbarians saw the flames in his hands, they would turn around and run away without hesitation.
Mcgee naturally could not let these barbarians go. After all, the two pirate brothers were still in their hands.
Although Mcgee could choose to abandon the two of them and leave, no matter what, the two of them were still his companions.
He was not the kind of person who would ungratefully abandon his companions.
Moreover, he also wanted to follow this group of barbarians to see what was going on here.
After all, he had to know why there were no other creatures on this island except for this group of barbarians.
More importantly, he naturally had to fight for it and obtain the most precious thing on this island, which was the autumn pearl he needed.
Judging from the tone of the barbarians, no one had been able to get the pearl until now.
Moreover, not many people came to the island before Mcgee and the others came.
And they were all chased away by the barbarians.
Speaking of which, Mcgee still had to thank the barbarians.
Otherwise, he might not have a chance to get what he wanted.
Under such circumstances, Mcgee did not hesitate to chase after the group of savages.
What surprised the savages in front was that no matter how they ran on the ground and even swung around in the trees, Mcgee was an anomaly in their eyes.
He could always keep up.
Moreover, he was very agile. It was almost impossible to shake him off.
Only the current Mcgee could do this. If it had been this scenario in the underground earlier, he probably would not have been able to catch up at the beginning.
After following the savage for more than half of the island, the savage finally could not stand it anymore and all ran underground.
Mcgee had lost track of them immediately. At first, he did not know where these guys ran to, but then he stopped.
Because he found a trace on the ground.
These were the marks that the leaves had just made.
He had seen this scene when he dug up a big tree, but he did not pay much attention to it.
Then his mind became active, imagining the places where the wildlings had just disappeared.
Then he went to those places without hesitation and searched around. Sure enough, he found a tunnel in one of the small holes.
Sure enough, those barbarians lived underground.
No wonder there was nothing on this island.
It turned out that the barbarians were hiding underground. As for the creatures, they were most likely kept by the barbarians or hunted by them.
Whatever, since he found a tunnel, he would go down.
As for the dangers inside, should he still worry about them?
He already had the fireball skill, and more importantly…
The Little Spirit Fox and the others were all following Mcgee.
Even the Giant Diving Crocodile, which was usually the slowest on land, was now following behind at a leisurely pace.
Even if he got lost, he could still sense them and walk back.
After all, as long as they did not want to betray him, the connection with Mcgee could not be broken.
After Mcgee, the Little Spirit Fox jumped in without hesitation.
After sliding down for about a minute, they finally touched the ground.
They thought it would be dark, but they did not expect the ground to be so bright.
It was like daytime outside.
There was a tunnel ahead.
They kept moving forward toward the tunnel.
Finally, Mcgee saw a world that he thought was incredible.
Although it was an underground world, the scope was much larger than the entire island.
Apparently, he had slid below the island in one minute.
These savages had built such a large underground world under the island.
And there was a sun hanging in the sky, just like the outside world.
Although this sun could only provide light, there was not a trace of warmth.
But it was still unexpected.
At this time, Mcgee’s first feeling was that he was not even as good as a savage.
No, it should be a group of savages.
As he continued walking forward, he finally saw some buildings made of stones.
Many barbarians were dancing and singing by a bonfire.
There were two people tied to them. This was the pirate duo.
Their faces were slowly filled with panic because they felt that they were going to die.
But the next moment, a huge explosion sounded.
Countless sparks appeared in the air.
This was the fireball that Mcgee had used. It exploded in the air.
What he wanted to do was to attract the attention of the barbarians and stop them from doing anything to the pirate duo for the time being.
Just as he had expected, the more than twenty barbarians that were gathered around the bonfire were finally attracted over.
They all picked up their weapons and pointed at Mcgee with trembling fingers.
It was obvious that they were all frightened by Mcgee just now.
“Human guy, what do you want?”
“I wanted to ask you what you should do. You captured two of my friends, and you still ask me what I want.”
Mcgee snorted coldly. Only then did he realize that he could not reason with a group of barbarians.
It would definitely not make sense to reason with them.
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