Chapter 635 Gathering of wyverns
Chapter 635 Gathering of wyverns
It was as if they were afraid what my wyvern would do next…
After a moment of silently looking down at the pack leader that was on the ground, my wyvern turned to look at the other wyverns.
All of them didn't know what to do at first, but one of them took the lead before the others followed. That first wyvern lowered its head and gave a pose of submission to my wyvern before the rest of them all started to submit.
When it was over, all of them had their heads bowed to my wyvern.
My wyvern looked surprised by this, but I patted it on the back and said, "Accept them."
It looked at me with a surprised look, but eventually it turned back around and gave a roar at these wyverns.
These wyverns were surprised by the roar that it gave and looked at each other with blank looks for a bit before bowing their heads once more. After bowing their heads, the wyverns all started to move over to where my wyvern was.
However, not a single one of them did anything disrespectful and they just went behind my wyvern to line up there.
They had completely submitted to my wyvern and were now following it as its pack.
There was only the matter of the former pack leader on the ground.
Though it was covered in bruises and injuries, it was still conscious.
Seeing all of the wyverns that had followed it suddenly change sides like this, it could only reveal a bitter look. It didn't reveal a vengeful look since it knew that this was just how it was when it came to the wyvern world.
What would come next is…its death.
There couldn't be two leaders of the pack.
So when a new pack leader took over, they would kill the previous pack leader.
But that didn't happen in the end.
I had other plans for these wyverns, so I didn't care about the wyvern pack rules.
Not to mention in the first place, my wyvern was different from the other wyverns.
Even if it wanted a bit of revenge because of the way that it had been treated previously, it didn't want to kill any of the wyverns.
So I just patted it on the back and said, "Accept it into your pack. Let it become your follower."
My wyvern looked up at me with a surprised look, but it quickly gave a nod in response since this was what it had wanted to do in the first place.
Though there was still one more thing to worry about.
Pride.
There could be the pride that this wyvern once had as the leader of this pack that would prevent it from accepting the position of my wyvern's follower. It might just choose death instead of following my wyvern.
But it turned out that this was an unnecessary worry.
When my wyvern gave a roar to the former pack leader on the ground, it looked up with a surprised and confused look.
The way that it looked at my wyvern was as if it was trying to figure out if it was being serious.
But after a while, the former pack leader suddenly lowered its head and bowed to my wyvern as well.
It seemed that for this former pack leader, its life was more important than its pride.
However, if I thought about it, this did seem like the case with wyverns.
They were a race that only cared about their own survival, so things like pride came after that.
That was why they all grouped up like this in the first place.
Once the former pack leader fell under my wyvern, there was nothing left for us to do here except head forward to where the other wyverns were gathering. These other wyverns had ignored what had been happening over here, as if they didn't care at all.
It seemed that they really only cared about their own survival, they didn't care about what happened with other packs.
But there was something that happened when my wyvern tried to go over to where the other wyverns were with its new pack.
There were a few wyverns that suddenly came forward to point at me who was on my wyvern's back.
The stance that they had as they pointed this out made it clear that they didn't accept this.
It was clear that they didn't want to allow me to stay and even wanted to attack me.
But my wyvern just roared at them which caught them off guard.
The other wyverns looked at me one more time before slowly moving away.
It seemed that the roar had been enough to scare them and there didn't seem to be any others that came forward to cause trouble.
Seeing this, I started looking around at the other wyverns that were here.
I hadn't been worried at all since this was exactly the same as what had happened in the game. Even encountering my wyvern's previous tribe and subduing them was the same.
It seemed at the very least, this part of the quest remained the same.
Though it was strange how identical it was…
After all, the scene of the former pack leader biting the wyvern of the player and then being slammed down had also been in the game.
The only difference was that in the game, the former pack leader had been killed.
I didn't know how this would change the quest, but I didn't care since I needed this former pack leader.
I needed as many wyverns as I could for what I was planning on doing.
Once our group of wyverns came over, there was an old wyvern that suddenly walked out in front of everyone and gave a roar.