A month later.
The weather became even hotter.
During this time, not a drop of rain fell.
Looking across the land, the grassland was already withered.
Except for the forest that was still green.
In the pride camp, the leaves of the two Baobab trees also started to fall.
The herbivores who were once afraid of lions had no choice but to take the risk and go to the bushes to forage.
Some dangerous carnivores would often visit this lush forest to get some shade and catch prey.
Conflicts happened every now and then.
However, the lion did not have much energy to deal with these invaders.
As long as they were not too close to the pride's camp, the lion would pretend that he did not see anything and only occasionally chase them away to show his strength and status as a lord.
The food was abundant.
The pride could eat fresh meat almost every day.