Chapter 22: A powerful dinosaur who is a prey but also a worthy opponent

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Gulu didn't know why. He only met Pado once but felt in him the close familiarity of friends or even relatives.

He was thinking along the way about what to do if Pado and Mungo did fight.

Arriving at a high ground, they now stood on an excellent viewing platform. They could see a Triceratops group below. Hundreds of Triceratopses were leisurely eating ferns.

This time, Mungo only left Gaya to look after them.

Gaya looked at the Triceratopses and muttered to herself, "Titan, Titan …"

Gulu finally felt at ease. This was Titan's ethnic group, not Pado's. !! You are reading stolen text, if you read this at any other site besides idleturtle-translations.com. !!

Titan was as famous as Misa. He's now one of the most prominent Triceratops leaders in the whole continent of Yukan, second only to Pado. Other Triceratops leaders could never be compared with these two. They were not on the same level.

But what Gulu couldn't understand was why Gaya seemed so nervous.

If it's just an ordinary hunt, she shouldn't be anxious. Even if it's Pado's group, they just needed to choose the best Triceratops to hunt.

Gulu saw that Mungo and his brothers didn't immediately rush to the Triceratopses but went around to hide in the middle of the lush vegetation, waiting for the best time to make their moves.

Mungo would never allow any of his brothers to die during hunting. He always adopted the safest strategy, never becoming arrogant due to his own powerful strength or behaved carelessly. This was his most formidable advantage.

Suddenly, five Tyrannosaurus rex seemed to emerge from the ground and rushed to the middle of the group causing all Triceratopses to scatter in panic.

Hundreds of Triceratops were escaping.

Then Mungo rushed out and headed for Titan.

Gulu was shocked: Is Mungo going to hunt their leader?!

Predators would choose "the old, the weak and the sick" as their prey. Even the most conceited Tyrannosaurus rex would abide by this iron law. They would never hunt the leader of the group. This was simply impossible!

While Mungo pursued Titan to the death, other Triceratopses regrouped and tried to come back to save their leader.

At this time, Moluo and the rest of the Tyrannosaurus rex blocked them.

If Mungo had hunted a weak Triceratops, there wouldn't be anyone returning to save it. Even if Mungo hunted a strong Triceratops, as long as it wasn't a leader, they wouldn't face such strong resistance.

This was the rule of Triceratops when being targeted by predators. Because other Triceratopses may die during the difficult rescue, the rest of the group would rather abandon the target to minimize their loss.

But now, all Triceratopses were fearless in the face of death, rushing back wave after wave.

However, Mungo had many brothers and all of them were "battle-hardened". They ate well with Mungo and were strong and experienced in fighting. It wasn't too difficult for them to prevent these Triceratopses from coming back.

Gulu realized that Mungo was going to fight Titan one on one. This was definitely not a "hunt" but a "duel"!

In fact, this move was very bad for Mungo. The leader of each Triceratops group could definitely fight with an adult Tyrannosaurus rex with a win rate of 55%, and Mungo was still an adolescent!

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