The rain was too heavy, and Parker eventually lost the fox beastman's traces. He tried his luck and searched in the vicinity, but eventually went back sheepishly.
Muir had left markings in the forest, so he was able to find Bai Qingqing smoothly.
Bai Qingqing looked at Parker, who came back alone. She didn't wish to say anything and buried her face into Muir's embrace.
The other party was a fox beastman. They still had this lead and could search the villages one by one. They'd be able to find him one day. No matter what, she wouldn't give up on her own child.
It had long reached the time for Bai Qingqing to have lunch. Although Parker was worried for the little eagle, his level of concern wasn't comparable to letting her stay hungry. He gave it some thought before saying, "It's useless for us to stay here. Let's go back first."
Bai Qingqing took a look at Left, who had fallen asleep in her arms, then said softly, "Alright."