Chapter 30: It's not easy being the leader of Quetzalcoatluses

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Cassie flew straight through. The amassing pterosaurs immediately parted to both sides just like when they welcomed Nassau that day.

Gulu was stunned. This greeting arrangement was too ostentatious!

Cassie flew higher than the rest of the pterosaurs, at the same height as the cave opening. The remaining pterosaurs that split into two sides flew lower than him.

All of the pterosaurs below screamed and looked up at Gulu as if they were respecting Nassau. !! You are reading stolen text, if you read this at any other site besides idleturtle-translations.com. !!

Gulu looked down at the pterosaurs. The Quetzalcoatluses were too large in size and too many in number. The pterosaurs on both sides of the line gradually moved closer and eventually became one. Finally, they appeared as a huge "pterosaur cloud" that had formed in the sky.

At night, the dark "pterosaur cloud" looked really intimidating. Gulu was completely shocked. The experience of flying directly above these pterosaurs was more eye-opening than watching from the cave opening like before.

Cassie didn't immediately send Gulu to the entrance but kept circling over this pterosaur cloud. This deliberate move seemed to allow Gulu more time to accept the worship of these pterosaurs and to let all of them submit to him completely.

Gulu didn't know what this meant. He didn't dare to ask and could only accept it.

Nassau, who was extremely large in size, had been standing at the entrance of the cave and staring at Gulu.

Cassie circled with Gulu for a long time before finally falling beside Nassau.

Gulu stepped down from Cassie's back and stood on the ground looking up at Nassau.

Nassau: "Gulu, you are now the second leader of these pterosaurs. You can order them to do anything. You have the highest authority in the whole group except for me."

Gulu: ???! What?! Why am I the second leader of the most powerful pterosaurs?!

There's no need to think about it. Gulu knew that things weren't that simple.

Sure enough, Nassau went on to say, "You will live in this cave with me in the future. I will go and tell Mungo that I'll raise you from now one. You don't have to go back to him. Tyrannosaurus rex will eat you anyway."

Gulu: Big boss, did you ask my opinion before you make this decision?! I don't want you to raise me!

In fact, Gulu also knew that Nassau's "dictatorship" couldn't be blamed. Dinosaurs didn't have human IQ and EQ. They would do whatever they wanted without considering whether it's feasible for others.

Gulu was now in human form and couldn't speak to these dinosaurs. He desperately shook his head and cried out in his heart: I don't need you to raise me. Mungo can raise me very well. I want to go back. If there's nothing else, can you send me back now …

Nassau certainly saw Gulu's unwillingness. His response was very simple and crude: "All pterosaurs in my group has completed the ceremony to recognize you as their leader. You must stay."

Gulu felt very wronged: But I didn't know that welcoming arrangement was the ceremony. I don't want the position. Can you do another ritual to remove the leader? And even if that was a ceremony to recognize the leader, you didn't give me a chance not to accept it!

Nassau seemed to know what Gulu was thinking. He answered, "You can also not be the leader of our ethnic group, if you are dead."

Gulu: Er …

Nassau: "Don't worry, I'll go to Mungo myself and tell him that he can't keep a Triceratops all the time. Triceratops is the staple food of Tyrannosaurus rex. Our pterosaur's staple food is fish. It's better for you to live in a pterosaur's group than a Tyrannosaurus rex's …"

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