Under the cover of night.
On an uninhabited commercial plaza, a group of animals were engaged in a fierce battle.
Counting, there were a total of seventeen animals of different species, fighting bitterly and indecisively.
The most dominant was a brown bear, charging straight ahead, even knocking an American Bison into the air.
Apart from that, a Tibetan Mastiff was also very strong, striking a tiger to the ground.
Soon, the Tibetan Mastiff and the brown bear began a standoff.
The two ferocious beasts stood three meters apart, glaring at each other with such ferocity that it would terrify the liver and gallbladder out of most people.
Chu Ge and General Lie Hao were at the edge of the plaza, at the mouth of a small alley, only revealing their heads, quietly observing.
"That Tibetan Mastiff is really strong; it seems like a power-type Survivor,"
General Lie Hao said in a low voice, his eyes full of fighting spirit.