The Top Fishing

Chapter 674 - 287: First Combat



Chapter 674 - 287: First Combat

Chapter 674: Chapter 287: First CombatThe next morning, Lin Yang got up before dawn as usual, set up the frame, provided water, took out Feather Core, and by the time the whole process was finished, it was already bright outside.

Having only been fed half its meal yesterday, Little White was now seething with aggression. It crouched on a person’s arm, its pair of shiny black eyes

The drone’s camera managed to keep up, but Lin Yang’s reaction did not, and by the time he realized what was happening, two seconds had already passed. The rabbit was nearing a patch of low bushes and trees in the camera’s view, and it was too late for the falcon to follow it into the woods, missing the best opportunity.

"Ah, guys, that was my mistake, I was too engrossed in chatting and didn’t concentrate, missing a good opportunity," Lin Yang reviewed regretfully, unconsciously tensing up in focus.

The rabbit had run so fast; he felt that keeping the hat on Little White was affecting its response time, so he took the hat off.

Exposed to the light again, Little White became ferocious and quickly went into combat mode, fluffing its feathers like a nesting chicken, its eyes searching everywhere, not missing any trace.

"The speed of a wild rabbit is very fast, from spotting it to issuing a command for the eagle to attack, we have less than two seconds. By the time the rabbit reaches the edge of the woods, the opportunity is lost,"

Lin Yang briefly summarized the earlier mistake.

While he was still talking, another plump rabbit suddenly leaped from underfoot and ran for its life.

This time he reacted quickly, blew a whistle, and instantly released his grip on Little White’s reins.

Almost the moment the rabbit burst out, Little White had already locked on the target, and with a powerful push of its strong legs against his arm and fierce wing-flapping, its entire body shot toward the rabbit’s location like an arrow released from a bow.

The prime Little White versus a completely free, unencumbered wild rabbit—next second, the camera captured a spectacular scene.

Little White swooped just sixty to seventy centimeters above the grass, chasing the desperately fleeing rabbit.

Just when it seemed about to catch up, the rabbit would perform a rapid brake and change direction, evading its pursuer and darting off again.

Unfazed, Little White, with unwavering fighting spirit, adjusted its course slightly and continued the chase.

After three consecutive braking and changing directions, Little White seized an opportunity and landed a solid kick on the rabbit’s lower back.

A muffled ’puff’ sound was heard, louder than during yesterday’s practice session; the sprinting rabbit was kicked so hard that it flew more than a meter into the air.

The rabbit landed and tried to continue running, just regaining its balance when another kick followed.


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