Chapter summary of Chapter 220 – The Ultimate Beast World Glow-Up by Nocturna Havenwood
In Chapter 220, a key chapter of the acclaimed Novel novel The Ultimate Beast World Glow-Up by Nocturna Havenwood, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Ultimate Beast World Glow-Up.
Chapter 220 The Chase in the Snow
stop, not even for a second.
At last, he reached a dense forest and finally got to catch his break.
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The trees were thick, their trunks as wide as several people standing shoulder to shoulder. Two people could hide behind one tree and never be seen.
Cameron breathed hard, forcing himself to stay quiet. Even the white mist from his breath could give them
away.
Soon, Bert’s group entered the forest as well.
Footsteps crunched through the snow in all directions. They were clearly searching.
Reid covered his mouth, doing everything he could not to make a sound.
The beastmen searched tree by tree. They wer
getting closer, way too close.
Cameron wrapped an arm around Reid’s waist, ready to run at any moment.
Just as one beastman reached the tree they were hiding behind-Bang! ey were hiding behind—Bang!
There was a loud crash. Snow exploded into the air, blocking all sight.
While everyone’s attention snapped toward the noise, Cameron seized the chance. He pulled Reid with him and ran.
When the snow settled, Bert stood still. Leon was standing there.
One of Bert’s men had been slammed into a tree. Blood trickled from his mouth as he lay in the snow,
unable to move.
Bert’s sharp eyes caught something else-a fresh line of footprints behind the tree.
He sneered coldly. So close. What a shame.
He didn’t bother fighting Leon. Right now, his interest in Rosalie was far stronger.
Leaving half his men behind, he gave a cold order. “Kill him.”
Then he took the rest and continued the chase.
Gael’s situation was grim. His true form was a cat, not built for combat, especially not in deep snow.
Still, he had one advantage. His fur blended perfectly with the white ground.
He hid beneath the snow, waiting. When a searching beastman passed by, Gael sprang forward. His sharp
claws slashed across the man’s throat.
Blood sprayed across the snow like blooming red flowers.
The beastman clutched his neck, eyes wide, blood pouring through his fingers. Moments later, he collapsed, lifeless.
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Chapter 220 The Chase in the Snow
Gael’s lips were pale. His body was covered in wounds.
Not every ambush worked. Sometimes, he had no choice but to fight head-on.
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Chapter 221 Fight to the Death
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Gael had already killed four or five enemies. Every time he took a breath, his lungs felt like they were going to burst. They burned and itched at the same time.
Suddenly, he heard footsteps behind him. Gael turned. A tall, powerfully built beastman stood there.
The man was bare-chested. Snow fell onto his skin and melted at once.
His eyes were cold and cruel as he looked down at Gael with open contempt.
The next second, the man shifted into his beast form. The wind and snow parted.
“ROAR!”
The roar shook the ground and made Gael’s heart tremble.
It was a massive black bear.
Thick fur covered its body. Its claws and fangs were sharp and deadly. Everything about it screamed danger.
Gael dug his nails into his palm. His beast form was a cat. No matter how big he grew, he could never match a full-force attack from a bear like this.
The black bear gave him no time to think. With a furious roar, it charged.
Gael didn’t hesitate. He shifted into his beast form and ran.
He knew fighting head-on would only get him killed. Running was his only chance.
The sleek cat sprinted across the snow, leaving light paw prints behind.
A second later, a massive bear paw crushed them flat.
Gael was small but fast and agile.
Still, the black bear was not slow. Bears were one of the strongest and most dangerous types among beastmen.
Their speed and power could never be underestimated.
The freezing wind cut across Gael’s face. Behind him, the black bear stayed close,
Gael had traveled all night the day before. He had already fought several enemies. His strength was nearly
gone.
His lungs felt like knives were slicing through them. His face was numb from the cold.
Suddenly, Gael rolled to the side. A huge rock slammed down where he had just been, smashing into the ground and leaving a deep crater.
Gael ducked behind a tree and finally caught a short breath.
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