At dusk, the giant creature was still kneeling with one knee on the ground 20 kilometers away in the mountains, and the Rangers had gradually relaxed their vigilance. After all, Wei Tianyang was still here, and even if the creature started to move, he would stop it immediately.
At least that's what the Rangers here thought.
Wei Tianyang glanced at his watch; it was less than an hour until sunset. He stood at the entrance of the tent, anticipating the creature's performance. When he flew in the sky earlier, he saw a city to the north, roughly a hundred kilometers away from here.
He didn't know the name of the city, but it was quite large. Given the creature's pace, how long would it take to run there?
While Wei Tianyang was lost in his thoughts, Heins came over with a soldier from Yin Country, still giving a proper salute.
"No need to be so formal, Heins, relax," Wei Tianyang said with a smile.