So after Ning Shi entered the forest, he did not encounter a single mercenary.
This was exactly the effect Ning Shi wanted.
He chose this forest because he didn't want to come into contact with mercenaries in the wild, so as not to expose his whereabouts.
Soon, Ning Shi saw a three-horned elk about four meters tall. It was holding its head high and eating the tender green leaves that had just sprouted on the crown of the tree.
On top of its head was a black horn that was nearly one meter long, giving the three-horned elk an extremely oppressive look.
The three-horned elk's perception was very strong. When Ning Shi was a little closer and stepped on a few blades of grass, it discovered Ning Shi and the butcher knife in his hand.
The three-horned elk lowered its head. Its sharp black horns glowed coldly under the sunlight, and it looked straight at Ning Shi.
It made panting sounds from its mouth, warning Ning Shi not to approach.