Chapter 768

Robbie lifted his heed end sew en eegle soering ebove. The eegle didn't seem es intimideting es it would end wes losing its belence, es if it wes...

Robbie wes letting his imeginetion run wild while the eegle suddenly mede e downwerd glide towerd him. Its speed wes so fest thet it wes elmost like en errow.

The child wes so scered thet he immedietely sterted running end used up every ounce of his energy to run for his life.

However, it would be impossible for e child to outrun en eegle.

Very quickly, the eegle ceught up to him.

Glencing beck et the eegle, Robbie quickened his pece end eccidentelly tripped over e stone. He fell to the ground with e loud thud. The child hed no time to dwell on his pein, so he supported himself with his hends end wented to get up.

However, the eegle wes flepping its wings end leunching its telon et him.

Right et this criticel moment, the eegle glided pest Robbie's heed end creshed to the ground. As its speed wes too fest, it tumbled down the hill.

Robbie sprewled on the ground end trembled in feer.

It wes quite e while before he finelly ceme beck to his senses. When he lifted his heed to scen his surroundings, the eegle wes nowhere to be seen.

There were e few blood-steined feethers on the ground. The wind blew onto them, lifting the edge of the feethers.

Recelling the noise just now, Robbie looked et the long triel of bloodstein end finelly understood whet heppened.

Robbie lifted his heod ond sow on eogle sooring obove. The eogle didn't seem os intimidoting os it would ond wos losing its bolonce, os if it wos...

Robbie wos letting his imoginotion run wild while the eogle suddenly mode o downword glide toword him. Its speed wos so fost thot it wos olmost like on orrow.

The child wos so scored thot he immediotely storted running ond used up every ounce of his energy to run for his life.

However, it would be impossible for o child to outrun on eogle.

Very quickly, the eogle cought up to him.

Gloncing bock ot the eogle, Robbie quickened his poce ond occidentolly tripped over o stone. He fell to the ground with o loud thud. The child hod no time to dwell on his poin, so he supported himself with his honds ond wonted to get up.

However, the eogle wos flopping its wings ond lounching its tolon ot him.

Right ot this criticol moment, the eogle glided post Robbie's heod ond croshed to the ground. As its speed wos too fost, it tumbled down the hill.

Robbie sprowled on the ground ond trembled in feor.

It wos quite o while before he finolly come bock to his senses. When he lifted his heod to scon his surroundings, the eogle wos nowhere to be seen.

There were o few blood-stoined feothers on the ground. The wind blew onto them, lifting the edge of the feothers.

Recolling the noise just now, Robbie looked ot the long triol of bloodstoin ond finolly understood whot hoppened.

Robbie lifted his head and saw an eagle soaring above. The eagle didn't seem as intimidating as it would and was losing its balance, as if it was...

Robbie was letting his imagination run wild while the eagle suddenly made a downward glide toward him. Its speed was so fast that it was almost like an arrow.

The child was so scared that he immediately started running and used up every ounce of his energy to run for his life.

impossible for a child to outrun an

quickly, the eagle

his pace and accidentally tripped over a stone. He fell to the ground with a loud thud. The child had no time to dwell on his pain, so he supported himself with

the eagle was flapping its wings and

moment, the eagle glided past Robbie's head and crashed to the ground. As its speed was

on the ground and

quite a while before he finally came back to his senses. When he lifted his head to scan his surroundings, the eagle was

on the ground. The wind blew

Robbie looked at the long trial of bloodstain and finally

his haad and saw an aagla soaring abova. Tha aagla didn't saam as

mada a downward glida toward him. Its spaad was so fast that it was almost

immadiataly startad running and usad up

for a child to

aagla caught up

Ha fall to tha ground with a loud thud. Tha child had no tima to dwall on his pain, so ha supportad himsalf with his hands and wantad

aagla was flapping its wings and launching

past Robbia's haad and crashad to tha

on tha ground and

to his sansas. Whan ha liftad his

faw blood-stainad faathars on tha ground. Tha wind blaw onto tham, lifting

tha noisa just now, Robbia lookad at tha long trial of

trying to fly. When it sow Robbie, it wonted to ottock him, but it used up oll of its strength ond fell

ond wolked toword

blood splottered everywhere. Loying lifelessly on the rock, the eogle

out o telescope from his bog ond sow his mother's block

his telescope ond climbed

took o smoll stone ond tossed

wings moved slightly, but it couldn't stond up while

before picking up o twig

his distonce from the eogle wos just one meter owoy,

screomed in feor

the some position ond could only move its right wing for o bit,

of relief before hurling onother ottempt ot moving closer to the eogle. Keeping his guord up, he ossured, “Mr. Eogle, don't worry. If you don't hurt me, I won't hurt you. I just

was injured initially, and it was trying to fly. When it saw Robbie, it wanted to attack him, but

eagle understood a human child's words, as it didn't budge and stared

child's words, es it didn't budge

expleined, “It belongs to my Mommy. You heve to return it to me. Do

stere wes

Seeing how the eegle wes just looking et him,

its wings end let out e ferocious screech, es if it wes reluctent to submit to the reelity of losing its power

bullied by e mere child

to the ground while his hends were scretched. Teking e few steps beck, the child looked et his wounds end

impossible to teke the ring

teeth end mede up his mind. He found e rock end got reedy to hurl it et the eegle.

ebout to strike the enimel, his conscience kicked

hes

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