Chapter 31: It's scary that a Super Battle Arena is about to break out!

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Mungo arrived at Pado's territory carrying Gulu's dinosaur body in his mouth. He couldn't go in directly. Without Pado's protection, he would be killed by these Triceratopses.

So he gently placed Gulu on the soft fern bushes then roared at the direction of Pado's ethnic group. The roar was loud but also held hints helplessness and anxiety. It's a cry for help rather than a provocative demonstration.

Tyrannosaurus rex would never make such a sound near Triceratopses, which would cause all these Triceratopses to uncontrollably want to attack them. (T/N: bc T. rex shows weakness) !! You are reading stolen text, if you read this at any other site besides idleturtle-translations.com. !!

Indeed as expected, all of the robust male Triceratopses in Pado's ethnic group instantly became manic. They bellowed out shouts of "assault" then kept leaping and stomping on the ground, causing dusts to billow up.

Of course, Pado immediately recognized Mungo's voice!

Mungo should be here to find him because of Gulu. Gulu must be in some sort of danger for Mungo to be so anxious!

Pado quickly ran to the center of the group and let out a roar. All of the manic male Triceratopses gradually calmed down under Pado's control.

Only a Triceratops leader as powerful as Pado could hold down so many strong male Triceratopses wanting to trample down a Tyrannosaurus rex who had eaten a lot of their kind.

After quelling his group's unrest, Pado immediately rushed towards Mungo.

Babana followed. Pado didn't want her to come along, but Babana was too worried to stay. Since Pado knew that only Mungo was outside and the meeting area was relatively close to their ethnic group, he finally relented and let Babana follow.

Pachi and Dudu always behaved sensibly at such critical times. They obediently remained at the nest and didn't make things worse by clamoring to go with their parents.

Upon arrival, Pado and Babana saw at a glance the sleeping Gulu lying on the fern bushes.

When he saw them, Mungo quickly hurried over and told Gulu's situation to Pado: "Pado, I don't know what's happening … Do Triceratops cubs like to sleep more as they grow up? But it's impossible to sleep this long even if they like to."

Pado and Babana listened to Mungo while laying down next to Gulu. They kept rubbing on Gulu's body, but there's no sign of awakening.

Babana was very sad. Her body uncontrollably trembled. Tears fervently flowed out of her eyes.

Pado carefully checked Gulu's physical condition. His breathing was smooth, and his body temperature was normal. Pado couldn't find any trauma. But Gulu's stomach was flat. He must be hungry.

Normally, Triceratops shouldn't be able to sleep when hungry.

Pado looked at Mungo and asked, "What did Gulu eat yesterday?"

Mungo immediately reported all the ferns and leaves that Gulu had consumed these days. They were food that Gulu often ate. There shouldn't be any problem.

Pado felt very angry. If Gulu had returned to his side and live with other Triceratopses earlier, such a situation wouldn't have happened! How could a Tyrannosaurus rex know how to raise a Triceratops cub?!

However, the most important thing now wasn't to beat up Mungo but figure out how to wake Gulu up to eat. Triceratops cubs must eat a lot every day to provide the energy needed by their fast-growing bodies.

Mungo was really scared by the way Pado looked at himself. Pado, as the most powerful Triceratops leader and invincible fighter on Yukan, set off his own powerful aura. His cruel look caused Mungo to shudder.

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