Milo did not give any serious thought as to what Daniel was gesturing to him. Therefore, he was unaware that Daniel was deeply regretting it now. He was regretting that he had been so reckless for wanting to come out to the Sacred Mountains.
As Daniel dwelled on it, he actually dozed off.
That night, the monster did not come near the campsite again. When Milo went to sleep, “Old Durkin” remained sitting cross-legged outside the campsite. If any creature were to attack it, he would immediately sense it through the pain that was relayed back to him.
Although Milo could not control Old Durkin while he was asleep, Old Durkin acted like bait by sitting alone in the wilderness. If the enemy were a wild animal, who would it attack?
It would definitely not attack the campsite that was occupied by dozens of people.
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