Blimey, My Kid's the Heir to the Billionaire Boss! -
Chapter 768 Noah and the Eagle (Part 1)
Noah looked up and saw an eagle soaring in the sky, its usual agile and sharp posture replaced by a sense of panic and loss of control, as if...
Noah was lost in thought when the eagle suddenly swooped towards him like a released arrow, incredibly swift.
Terrified, Noah turned and ran with all his might.
But how could a child outrun a flying eagle?
Soon enough, the eagle caught up...
Noah stumbled over a rock, falling to the ground with a thud, immediately trying to get back up using his hands and feet.
But a hawk was already swooping down, about to prey on Noah.
At this critical moment, the hawk suddenly swooped past Noah's head, lost balance, and crashed to the ground, tumbling a few times before falling off the hill. Noah lay on the ground, his small body trembling in fear.
After a while, he finally regained his senses and looked around.
The hawk was nowhere to be seen!
Only a few bloodstained feathers fell to the ground, gently stirred by the breeze.
Noah recalled the sounds from earlier, then looked at the long trail ahead, instantly understanding-
The hawk was injured. Originally attempting to fly, it immediately attacked upon spotting him, but at a crucial moment, its strength failed, causing it to fall down the slope. Noah quickly got up from the ground and walked to the edge of the hill to investigate.
The eagle had fallen onto a large rock, bleeding profusely, now barely moving and trembling its wings.
Noah took out a pair of binoculars from his small backpack and, upon closer inspection, noticed a black and gold wedding ring on the eagle's foot.
Noah immediately put away the binoculars and cautiously descended the slope from the side.
Although the eagle was severely injured, Noah was still somewhat afraid. He picked up a small stone and threw it near the eagle.
The eagle's wings twitched, but it couldn't stand up. Even its sharp eyes seemed weak and powerless at that moment.
Noah breathed a sigh of relief, picked up a stick from the roadside, and approached the eagle carefully.
With only 3 feet left between them, the eagle suddenly flapped its wings.
"Ah-!" Noah screamed in fright, stepping back repeatedly.
However, when he calmed down, he realized that the eagle was still lying there. Besides a slight movement of its right wing, it had no more attack power.
Noah breathed a sigh of relief, approached again, and patiently said to the eagle, "Don't worry. As long as you don't harm me, I won't harm you. I just want to retrieve my mommy's ring." The eagle seemed to stare at him coldly without understanding his words.
"That ring..." Noah pointed at its foot, explaining again, "It belongs to my mommy. You have to give it back to me, understand?"
The eagle continued to stare at him with a cold gaze.
Noah tried to get closer, but the eagle remained still. He moved closer again, attempting to use the stick to remove the ring.
At that moment, the eagle suddenly flapped its wings fiercely and let out a fierce eagle cry.
It seemed to say, "Even if I, the eagle, am grounded here, a little kid like you won't bully me."
The wooden stick in Noah's hand was knocked away, his hands scratched. Noah took a few steps back, no longer daring to approach.
It appeared that the eagle was not unconscious, and retrieving the ring was now impossible.
Gritting his teeth, Noah picked up a stone, preparing to throw it at the eagle. Knocking out this troublesome eagle would allow him to retrieve his mommy's ring.
However, as he approached with the stone, seeing the injured wing and the slowly flowing blood, he hesitated.
'Did this eagle also have a mommy?'
'If it's mommy who saw it in this state, she would surely be heartbroken and saddened.'
'If I don't knock it out but kill it instead, wouldn't I become a killer of eagles?'
With these thoughts in mind, Noah set down the stone.
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