On the grasslands, the antelopes are leisurely resting.
They have no idea that a hunt targeting them is underway.
Leopard the Second hides within the lush grass, slowly approaching the antelope herd.
Using its sense of smell and vision, Leopard the Second constantly adjusts its position, seeking the best attack route.
About ten minutes passed.
Leopard the Second stopped its movement.
At this moment, it was less than thirty meters from the antelope herd.
And as the distance became shorter, the grass could no longer provide cover for it.
Leopard the Second began selecting its prey, targeting a young antelope that was closer and weaker.
Leopard the Second continued to cautiously advance.
But a mature antelope seemed to sense something.
It stopped its feeding, remaining motionless, tilting its head as if observing Leopard the Second's situation.
Leopard the Second seemed to feel the antelope's gaze and also froze, motionless.
