Chapter 33: Beast Fighting

Shu Kui was so frightened that he couldn't help screaming and striding back, sitting on the ground.

With two more "tuk-tuks", the skin on one of the woman's temples gradually bulged until it broke, and a black, sharp object was the first to appear, followed by a black head, which was actually a bird.

I saw it come out of the woman's head, shake its fur, and flap its wings.

This is supposed to be a crow, with black and shiny feathers, smaller than ordinary crows, fat and strong. At this moment, it turned its head and looked at Shu Kui who was staying on the side with blood-red eyes.

Shu Kui was stunned, and he really couldn't figure out why such a weird crow came out of a person's head.

And the crow, unhurried, with a "quack" cry, flapped its wings and flew up, and after circling in the air a few times, it swooped down rapidly.

After what happened just now, Shu Kui was a lot bolder, so he quickly reacted and clearly realized that this bird was by no means a good species, so he stood up when it shook its wings and began to be on guard, so that he could avoid the sharp claws that hit his head. Then, running with all her strength, she reached the dense forest as fast as she could, and finally felt less of a threat from the air.

When the crow saw that the prey had run away, of course it refused to give up, flapped its wings, circled over the woods a few times again, and then plunged down, flying, the sharp beak of the steel drill continued to peck, leaving small eyes on the ground and the trunk of the tree, and almost greeted Shu Kui several times.

Compared with women, the speed of the crow is extremely fast, even more flexible than a rabbit, Shu Kui dodged for a while, and then felt that his legs were getting heavier and heavier as if they were filled with lead, his mouth was dry, and he was dizzy for a while.

She thought of the flare gun again, but this time, as soon as it was taken out, the crow was like crazy, "quacking" and screaming, its wings fanned violently, and pecked at the gun fiercely.

Shu Kui only felt a strong attack, his hand was unstable, and the flare gun suddenly fell to the ground.

The crow immediately rushed over, grabbed the gun with lightning speed, and flew away.

This qiē happened in less than a minute, Shu Kui stood in place, just gasping for breath, and after a long time realized that the flare gun had saved him again, but now that there was no flare gun, how to notify the big tree and how to go back became a new problem.

She sat down slowly, stroking her chest, recalling the whole process from meeting the woman to the crow flying away, but because she had been running for her life, the path from the original place to here was completely blurred.

She rubbed the corners of her forehead, and countless "what to do" popped up in her head.

At this moment, there was a faint cry of "quack" from the sky, apparently a crow going and returning.

Shu Kui's nerves, which had not been completely relaxed, tensed up again in an instant, and he couldn't help but cry bitterly in his heart, and he wanted to stand up, and after trying a few times, he actually felt that his legs and feet were unconscious.

She thought it was because of her poor sitting posture and poor blood, so she slapped and pinched her legs, but no matter how she tinkered, she was numb below her thighs, and she couldn't feel anything.

At this moment, she was completely panicked, leaned down to check, but unexpectedly, she happened to meet the eyes of a big snake wrapped around her ankle.

The big snake was gray-brown, with a triangular head held high, motionless, as if it had been caught doing something bad, and it didn't know how to react for a while.

Didn't you say that if you wear ink fragrant wood, insects and snakes don't dare to approach? This was Shu Kui's first thought. Immediately after, she looked at the two clear tooth marks on her ankles, and felt that the numbness had spread to her waist, and the bitterness in her heart increased a little.

Over there, the crow had landed.

The situation of having a wolf in front and a tiger in the back made Shu Kui sigh, thinking that he was obviously just an ordinary person, in this place full of demons and monsters, it was still difficult to protect himself, but he still had to play the role of a living bodhisattva who saved the suffering, now it's okay, the person is not saved, and the little life has to be explained here.

Just as she was full of regret, the serpent quietly stepped back from her ankle and spat out the letter at the crow.

The crow tilted its head, very afraid of the serpent, and its cry was loud and eager.

Not long after the confrontation between the bird and the snake, the big snake suddenly attacked, and the arrow shot towards the crow.

The crow fluttered up and stretched out its head to peck at the eyes of the serpent.

The big snake did not dodge, flipped its tail, rolled one of the crow's feet, and pulled it to the ground with force.

The crow was caught off guard and was immediately slapped to the ground.

After a successful blow, the snake did not let go of its tail, but continued to shake, trying to make the crows hit the ground one after another.

Of course, the crow would not give in, and while struggling desperately, he kept scratching the snake's tail with the sharp claws on his other foot.

The big snake was in pain, so he had to let go temporarily.

The crow craned its neck and crowed, and the sound of "croaking" could be heard far and wide in the woods.

The big snake quieted down, no longer attacked, but spit out the letter, turned its head around, and then, came over and rolled Shu Kui's ankle, and dragged her like this, swimming in a certain direction.

Seeing this, the crow went crazy again, flew into the air, and swooped down again and again, pecking at the head and body of the great snake, trying to stop it from moving on.

I don't want the big snake to be very persistent, the scales are hard and thick, and the agility of the movement is no less than that of the crow, swimming extremely fast all the way, either dodging or simply ignoring it, and forcibly receiving the attack with its claws or beak.

Shu Kui's body was grinded to pain, and while being amazed by the strength of the big snake, he tried to grab something, but where he could reach out, except for the thick trunks of the two of them, there were some dead branches or small stones, and there was no way to start.

Dragged upside down, she came to the clearing where she had been.

The serpent did not stop, and went straight to the large screen-like stone with a clear goal, and in a blink of an eye, he was behind the stone.

There was a pit in the ground covered with dead leaves, in which three chicks, who had just grown light gray fluff, closed their eyes and their mouths wide open, chirping in one piece.

The big snake gave up Shu Kui, stretched out his head, and a chick was swallowed immediately.

The crow cried and stopped in front of the nest, spreading its wings in a desperate posture.

With a flick of its tail, the serpent swept the crow away and swallowed the remaining two chicks.

The crow crowed even more miserably, and began to attack the serpent frantically, and the serpent flicked its tail, or opened its mouth, or curled up in a ball and then bounced out, and after a few times it came down, and bit the crow's wing.

The crow was so badly injured that it gradually became unable to move, and finally it was swallowed in one bite.

When the snake was full, he returned to Shu Kui, curled her ankles again, and swam slowly towards the forest.

At this moment, Shu Kui was completely unconscious from the chest down, and his heart was sad, and he felt that he would soon become the belly of the big snake.

And not long after she lamented her death, an animal with a pointed nose and small ears emerged from the bushes.

It looked a bit like a mink, with brown fur and a long tail that dragged behind it like a broom.

This is a mongoose, much larger than Shu Kui usually sees in the zoo, and it seems that it is enough to subdue the big snake.

When the big snake saw the natural enemy, he immediately let go of Shu Kui, shrank up all of a sudden, raised his head, spit out the letter, and opened his big mouth to bite it first.

The meerkat immediately jumped up, but it was still half a beat slower, and two bloody holes immediately appeared on its front paws.

Shu Kui screamed in his heart, but found that the snake venom that could paralyze the prey had no effect on the meerkat at all, only to see it lick twice on the wound, jump, dodge another attack by the big snake, and when it landed, the other paw was impartially pressed on the heart of the big snake.

The big snake twisted its body, trying to bite back and curl its tail, but it was helplessly pressed by seven inches, and its movements were restricted, and no matter how hard it tried, it could not fight back or break free from the clamps.

The meerkat waited for the right time, bit off the neck of the big snake, and ate the snake's body with relish.

Looking at this qiē Shu Kui, he was both happy and worried. The joy is that she escaped from Shekou, and the worry is that she is a high paraplegic and can't get out of the forest, so she can't say it, if this meerkat is also interested in her meat, she can only sit and wait for death.

Fortunately, the meerkat ate all the big snake, and it was also full, so he didn't even look at Shu Kui, turned around and left.

Shu Kui finally relaxed a little, but he didn't think about it, and in the next second, he felt a numbness in his neck.

And as the numbness became more and more intense, her breathing became more and more difficult, her chest was like a big stone pressed, and she had to use all her strength with every breath.

After a while, the big stone on her chest almost turned into a mountain, and she was dizzy, nauseous and tinnitus, and the scene in front of her became brighter and brighter, until it turned into a blinding white light.

In a blur, she heard someone walking around her.

After a few moments, the man lifted her upper body and poured a stream of salty, warm liquid into her mouth.

"Swallow it." A voice sounded far, far away, and it was impossible to hear who it was.

Shu Kui reflexively swallowed the liquid in her mouth, and suddenly, the hot current swam around her limbs, forcing her to sweat profusely.

The man put Shu Kui's head on his knees, and kept wiping her sweat with a dry towel: "You are really bold, you actually pierced the zombie controlled by the one-eyed corpse crow with a knife, you know, even if the crow doesn't eat your ** and makes you its next puppet, the elephant python attracted by the corpse slurry can swallow you in one bite, and there will be no scum left." ”

Shu Kui didn't know what he was talking about, and he didn't want to respond.

The man continued: "Your life is really big enough, not only did you meet the crow that the python loves to eat, so that it didn't treat you as a big meal for the first time, but also met the meerkat ......"

As he spoke, his voice lowered and lowered.

Shu Kui's nose is full of refreshing grass aroma, as well as the residual soap smell on the sun-dried clean towel, she can feel the person's body temperature, and the slightly cool fingertips, all of which make her feel a lot more at ease.

Because of the exhaustion after escaping for her life, and the weakness after sweating, she soon fell into a dreamless sleep.