The bichi arched its body and stared at the golden-feathered eagle as it simply flew in circles up above and occasionally let out a distinct cry.
The golden-feathered eagle wasn't considered one of the top predators in the Sixty Thousand Mountains. Even though eagles like this only had a wingspan of around eight meters, its metallic talons were able to rip apart a black master of equivalent strength. To an ordinary aboriginal, the golden-feathered eagle was considered a very dangerous entity… However, as there were too many ferocious beasts in the Sixty Thousand Mountains, there were many predators in the sky that were even stronger than these eagles.
Besides, the eagle's meat had a rather delicate taste.
It would easily fall prey to other beasts if it wasn't cautious.
As such, golden-feathered eagled were normally very cautious and only preyed on weaker beasts in the forest like the ba beasts that always moved around in groups.