Reborn As the Fastest Animal Chapter 99

By: Xiao Luo
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Sutter didn't struggle with the big-cheeked kangaroo for long. An eagle helped him solve the problem. The black shadow swooping down from high altitude instantly enveloped the big-cheeked kangaroo that was busy eating seeds. But what neither the hunter nor the prey expected was that there was not enough hay under the big-cheeked kangaroo's feet. With the power to support an eagle swooping down, let alone the largest eagle on the grassland!

So, Sartre, who was a hundred meters away, watched helplessly as the aerial hunter with a wingspan of several meters swooped down from mid-air and accurately grabbed the big-cheeked kangaroo with his paws, which was only focused on eating. Then both prey and predator fell into the trap, which was covered with hay.

Is this considered a gain?

Sartre moved his ears, walked to the trap, and carefully looked inside. The big-cheeked kangaroo was already dying. The eagle injured its wings when it fell into the trap. One wing was simply not enough to support him to fly out of the trap. Moreover, the space in the trap was not enough for him to spread his wings. He could only glare fiercely at Sartre who was looking down at him, threaten the cheetah with his sharp beak and claws, and let him out!

Sartre was also troubled by this problem. How should he get the eagle out?

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