As Su Ming continued his investigation in this forest, he also found some clues.
On the northeast side, there were traces of frost on the snowy mountain spruce tree.
On the southwest side of the tree, there were traces of a brown bear’s paw prints.
It was obvious that this was the first time the two sides had encountered each other and had engaged in a fierce battle.
The smell of blood in the air told Su Ming that one of them had seen blood.
Following the smell that had yet to dissipate, Su Ming saw dried blood on a branch of a bush.
He leaned over and sniffed, trying to distinguish whether it was brown bear’s or Ling’s blood.
After a long time, Su Ming stood up. As a wolf that had just swallowed brown bear’s blood, he could clearly tell that the owner of the blood was not a brown bear.
Then it had to be ling.
Not only that, judging from the degree of damage to the branches and leaves, both of them had used their abilities to fight each other.