Chapter 31: Disappointment

Huge silhouettes emerged in the darkness, a rickety body, thick limbs, and an abominable face, Keisha couldn't be more familiar.

It's the hunter!

The hunter in front of her was larger than any hunter she had encountered before, and must have been transformed from an animal larger than sheep and livestock.

Is it a camel? Or Skarosh?

Could it be the more massive Scarash? This was obviously impossible, and the hunters were not as tall as the behemoths on one leg. Anyway, it must have come with this human.

The hunter ran towards Keisha, not slowing down in the slightest. Seeing that there were humans behind her, she didn't dodge.

But even with this to block the monster for him in the flesh, the man still did not understand Kesha's situation, and still held the dagger at her.

Keisha thought that the sheer strength she displayed would give that human a sense of security, but now it seems that she was wrong.

Although this person's attitude is not representative of all human beings, it is somewhat indicative of the attitude of most human beings towards them as an alien.

After being treated like this one after another, Keisha finally couldn't bear it anymore.

"Now, either we hunt together, or you die alone, you choose."

She coldly dropped the words, and then put on her helmet and faced the hunter.

The hunter's huge body came to kill, and Keisha didn't have the strength to block it head-on, and she couldn't let it break through the defense, so she had to use a more clever way.

She summoned her fist blade and raised her hand to shoot several plasma bullets.

The plasma bomb exploded at the hunter's skull, failing to shatter the hard skull, but the flash of light from the explosion was enough to obscure its vision for a few seconds.

Keisha seized the brief moment she had created, and bent her knees and leaped upwards to make a beeline for the hunter's face.

She followed the flash of the explosion from the sky, and the hunter did not immediately detect Keisha's attack line, and was hit by a downward punch with all her strength, and the entire skeletal sheep's head hit the rocky ground, and was forced to stop by the friction of the earth.

With one blow, Keisha did a backflip, and her sturdy body fell.

But she didn't stop her attack, the armor of her legs bounced open, and she turned into a purple glimp. In the blink of an eye, he had already struck in front of the giant beast again, and punched the skull that it had not yet had time to lift.

This time, the beast's skull finally shattered, and some of the splattered brains spilled on her skin armor to be greedily absorbed, while others swept over her side and landed at the birdseller's feet.

Hiss –

The strange slurry melts the hard rock like wax, and the birdseller is terrified and finally makes his choice in the midst of a series of shocks.

He stood up, manipulating his trembling legs, and desperately turned and ran away from the terrible battlefield. I forgot to pay attention to the rough road conditions under my feet, and only cared about fleeing.

He tripped and fell as he ran, and immediately got up and continued to run, his back in a terrible state, but he just couldn't look back.

He didn't even glance at the girl behind him who had just saved him, and finally slipped into the darkness that he thought was safe.

Roar –

The monster roared, and snapped its head to bite Keisha.

In the midst of the lightning, Keisha raised her arms against the snap and the jaw.

After all, she couldn't defeat the hunter with her physical body, and the giant beast suddenly raised its head and bit it, and she was crushed by the sheer force.

She pressed her hands against the tips of her upper and lower jaws, struggling to block the huge mouth in front of her that wanted to devour her. Her legs were pressed against the rocky ground, her knees bent and pressed to the ground.

But these physical oppressions are not as much as the damage caused to her by the distant back.

In fact, Keisha could have destroyed the behemoth in a neat way.

She deliberately prolonged the battle to see what choice the birdseller would make, to see if this man was worth her rescue.

Is it to believe in someone who has already saved him once? Or do you think she's a monster and just turn around and run?

She had shown enough kindness and given him enough opportunities, but he hadn't made the right choice once, and fear had dominated all his sanity.

It's stupid and disappointing......

……

Kane heard the roar in the tunnel, and the fastest pace of the car sped up by three points.

But Kesha's girl ran so fast, like lightning, ran with all her might, and disappeared in an instant, and no one could stop her.

Just when Kane had a headache, a figure suddenly ran out of the darkness in front of him.

A man.

He panicked, as if he didn't see Kane, and ran straight towards where he was.

Kane paused and stood where he was, while the man, still not seeing him, bumped into him head-on.

Kane, who was less than thirteen years old, was only tall enough to reach the man's chest, but after a blow, he stood there without doing anything, and the man was knocked to the ground by his own reaction force, and even the dagger flew out of his hand.

Kane didn't speak, silently observing the man, who also realized that he had hit something terrible—a strange humanoid monster, like a dreadrider who had risen from the dead, was watching him with three purple eyes that had no temperature.

A strong smell of fear emanated from him, and he was frightened for a moment.

"Don't kill me! Please don't kill me! ”

The dagger fell into the darkness and was nowhere to be found, and he begged Kane for mercy as he bypassed him and crawled behind him.

Seeing that Kane just turned his head to look at him, without the slightest sign of making a move, he finally stood up with his support on the rocky ground, and ran into the unknowable distance.

Kane didn't care about the man, it was important to find Keisha first. He saw the dagger lying quietly in the dark corner, thought about it, and went over to pick it up, and then ran towards the place where the beast's roar had come.

……

Keisha fought back, aiming the pod at the hunter's skull, and firing more than a dozen plasma bombs like beans, tilting his blasted head up.

The giant claw swept, Keisha bounced and dodged, and within ten meters of distance, the two faced off.

They watched each other, and neither of them immediately moved, as if waiting for the other to be the first to show their flaws.

But the Void creatures couldn't hold back their eternal hunger, and the hunters attacked first.

The monster has energy in its mouth, and while unleashing its killing moves, it also exposes its weakness to Keisha.

Seeing the faint pulsating heart in the depths of its stomach, Keisha turned into an apparition, flashed to the side to dodge the scorching pillar of light, and then sprinted to it without hesitation before it could close its mouth, aiming a pair of fist blades at its throat.

She roared hysterically, spewing purple flames into it.

This time, the flames burned the hunter directly from beginning to end, the heart burst, and the skeleton of the monster connected to her desire to be recognized by humans, and they were all cremated into ashes by the high temperature.