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Chapter 49: Far North Snowfield(2/2)

Under Ku He's cold gaze, Lang Tao still chose to obey his orders.

As they went deeper into the snowfields of the Far North, Qin Hao and his party encountered more and more problems. In addition to the severe cold of 30 to 40 degrees below zero, what was even more terrible was the ice hole that would appear under their feet at some unknown time. Once they fell in, even if they didn't

He froze to death immediately, and the person who rescued him was already half disabled.

In addition to people, horses also often fall into ice holes. In the end, the horse meat will become everyone's rations. People and horses are lost almost every day, which also has a big impact on morale.

Ku He didn't care about this. As long as he could enter the temple, he would be willing to pay any price. If necessary, he wouldn't mind using all these people as food.

Qin Hao did not slack off at all while traveling arduously. A month after entering the far north snowfield, he returned to the realm of an eighth-level warrior. This greatly frustrated Lang Tao's self-confidence.

However, Qin Hao knew very well that even if he recovered to the ninth level peak, it would still be difficult to escape from Ku He's clutches, let alone in such a harsh environment as the extreme northern snowfield, so he never implemented an escape plan and was very cooperative along the way.

Ku He's sight range.

After walking all the way north for almost a month, the entire team has been reduced by more than a hundred people, and the remaining people are full of despair. These brave cavalry on the battlefield, even when facing enemies ten times or a hundred times their size,

He would also launch a brazen charge, but facing this far north snowfield where the edge could never be seen, there was only fear in his heart.

Suddenly, there was a commotion at the front of the team, accompanied by the roar of wild animals, the screams of people, and the neighing of horses.

Qin Hao looked forward and saw a scene that shocked him. A snow-white giant bear was chasing several cavalrymen. It was chewing the body of a cavalryman in its mouth, and blood was flowing along its upper and lower jaws.

, dyeing his neck scarlet red.

"Is this a polar bear?"

Isn't this polar bear too big? A normal polar bear is only 2.4 meters long and weighs 450 kilograms at most, but this polar bear is nearly six meters long and weighs at least 1.5 tons. The huge bear paw is one palm.

As the photos continued, the cavalrymen and their horses were turned into meat pies.

What made Qin Hao even more stunned was that for the polar bear, the arrows fired by the cavalry were like scratching an itch. They could only penetrate the skin and be thrown away by the polar bear without even bleeding.
Chapter completed!
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