Chapter 23: Does group reproduction require such an artistic symphony orchestra?

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Mungo probably knew how Pado discovered Gulu was his cub. He was seen by so many dinosaurs when he picked up Gulu, who was still an egg, from the river. The day he picked up Gulu also coincided with the day Pado lost his cub.

As long as it's proven that Gulu was really picked up from the Dada River, Pado would never give up.

Mungo was not willing to give Gulu back to Pado. Of course, he had selfish motives. But he's also reluctant to give up Gulu because he wanted to protect him. !! You are reading stolen text, if you read this at any other site besides idleturtle-translations.com. !!

He's afraid that when Gulu went to Pado's group, he would be bullied by other Triceratopses, retaliated by them and even killed. Pado couldn't protect Gulu all the time.

Mungo deeply knew his own "notoriety" in the continent of Yukan. He's cruel and bloodthirsty. He didn't know how many dinosaurs he ate and killed. Both carnivorous dinosaurs and herbivorous dinosaurs were very afraid of him and, of course, hated him very much.

Gulu was raised by Mungo, who doted on Gulu a lot. All dinosaurs on the continent of Yukan knew it.

Mungo had eaten many Triceratopses from Pado's ethnic group before. If Gulu went to Pado's ethnic group, those Triceratopses whose parents and siblings were eaten by Mungo would definitely transfer their hatred to Gulu who was an obvious target.

Mungo: "Gulu isn't your cub. The egg I picked up from the Dada River was a Tyrannosaurus rex egg. The egg had not hatched. Gulu was picked up by Gaya from the forest."

Pado: "I know what you're worried about. You're afraid that Gulu will be bullied by other Triceratopses when he returns with me. How can I let my cub be bullied? I'm the leader and no one will dare to bully him!"

Mungo: You are very powerful. If your ethnic group only has a dozen dinosaurs, I will believe that you can protect Gulu, but your ethnic group has thousands of dinosaurs …

Of course Mungo couldn't say what he really thought. He just reiterated, "Gulu isn't your cub. I won't let you take him away!" He changed to a ready stance to fight with Pado at any time.

Pado: "All Triceratopses must migrate every dry season. But Tyrannosaurus rex don't need to. Gulu will starve to death if he stays with you!"

Mungo: "I will take Gulu to migrate. I like migrating."

Pado didn't expect Mungo to answer so simply. He was suddenly rendered speechless! It seemed that Mungo really made up his mind not to return Gulu.

In fact, Pado could just rob Gulu. He's completely certain of his success.

Mungo was no match for Pado, whether it's a one-on-one fight or a group fight.

Pado was the strongest Triceratops leader in the whole continent of Yukan. He's not only the largest and strongest, but also had rich combat experience. He had won many battles and never lost.

Mungo was still an adolescent. Even if he could defeat Titan, it's still a narrow victory. What's more, Titan was far from Pado's prowess.

In a one-on-one now, Pado could defeat Mungo, even if Mungo may win later after he became an adult.

In addition, there're thousands of Triceratopses in Pado's ethnic group. As long as Pado was willing, he could choose dozens or hundreds of the strongest ones to crush Mungo's group.

However, Pado had been secretly observing Gulu's life in Mungo's group for sometimes. He knew that Mungo and Gaya really cared for Gulu. The two little Tyrannosaurus rex loved him and even Mungo's brothers became good toward him …

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