Chapter 4: Escape from the Valley Camp

Rein turned his back to the cage inside, keeping his eyes on the dwarf of the valley outside the cage, making sure no one saw him grinding the vines in his hands with bones behind his back.

His hands were tied behind his back, and he was very unfree, and Rein had to grasp the bones with his inflexible palms, grinding the vines little by little, and the progress was very slow. Rein had never tried to do this in this position, and after a while he was so tired and aching that he had to stop and rest for a while before continuing.

He felt his lips dry, but his forehead and body were sweating, and he didn't know whether it was because he was tired or because he was afraid of being discovered, and the string in his heart was tight, and he didn't dare to relax a little.

But he was conscious, and the gods were bright, because he knew that he was on the first step in his survival.

Once the hands and feet are free, the second step is to escape from this cage. From the analysis of this cage, it can be seen that the wooden cage is also held by vines, but it is thicker and harder. But since it is a vine, it means that it can be destroyed, and this bone knife, although rudimentary, can be compensated for with time.

It was getting dark, and the dwarves of the valley would surely sleep after nightfall, so he could take the opportunity to destroy a little cage and escape from here, and use the cover of night to slip out and escape!

Rayne's consciousness had never been as lucid as it was now, and in the face of the impending problem of death, he tried his best to find a way to deal with it. And now that the answer to the question has come out, all he needs is time and timing.

The dwarves of the valley in the camp began to divide the pot of the unpleasant smelling dinner. They were commanded by the elder-level dwarves of the valley to divide the meal with large spoons, and the dwarves of the valley below were crowded and noisy, holding all kinds of bizarre rides and food. Although it was noisy, and there were occasional fights, it was not a mess under the spoon of the elder dwarf.

After a lot of hard work from being so tired that his hands cramped, his body was numb, and his head hurt, he finally broke the vines on his hands!

He was ecstatic, but he didn't dare to put his hand in front of him, for he was afraid of being discovered by the dwarves. He lay down as usual, resting for a while with his hands behind his back before he retracted his feet and sharpened the vines on his feet with a bone knife behind him.

He grinded as he surveyed his surroundings. The dwarves of the valley were all muttering about their hot dinners, and from time to time someone was so hot that they made a strange noise. The magic lynx next door was already dying, and it took a long time to make a single movement. The beast behind him remained motionless, and he didn't know whether it was asleep or dead.

Rein didn't have time to care about the lives of others, so he focused on the vines on his feet. His legs were tired from the vines that bound his feet, and he wanted to be free as soon as possible.

When the setting sun obscured the last rays of its rays, the sky quickly darkened. While the dwarves of the valley were still grabbing the last scraps, a mutation protruded.

"Whew-hoo! Call! ”

The sound of loud breathing suddenly came from outside the camp with the sound of clanging footsteps, and the dwarves of the valley suddenly became a mess, throwing away their things and pounced on their weapons.

A huge black bear, three meters tall, suddenly rushed in from outside the camp and pounced on the cauldron that was still steaming.

It was a hungry black bear, and it must have come to the vicinity in search of food, smelled the smell and rushed here.

The three-meter-tall black bear was huge, with thick skin and a slightly shiny horn on its head. Ignoring the stone spears and short arrows that were being stabbed at it, it ran straight to the cauldron and turned it upside down. When it found that there was nothing to eat in the pot, it was furious and poured out its anger on the dwarves of the valley.

It swung its claws, like a large fan, and with a single slap, it sent five or six valley dwarves flying into the air. The weapons of the dwarves of the valley could not help it at all, and were unilaterally ravaged by it.

But when it tried to bite a valley dwarf, it was so smoky by the stench of their body that it couldn't swallow it. It was even angrier when it was hungry, and the stinky creatures who couldn't eat made broth that smelled good to eat, but left it with nothing, and it got angry and poured its anger on the poor dwarves of the valley.

So all the dwarves of the valley in this camp were killed, and one by one they were sent flying. When the dwarves of the valley found out that they could not mess with this opponent, they scattered and fled. They are small in stature and can escape to various places to hide. If you can't beat it, you can run, this has always been their survival policy.

The dwarves of the valley soon escaped without a single left, and the big black bear with a crystal horn on its head could not do anything about the slippery dwarves, and when it had nowhere to vent its anger, it began to destroy all the buildings that had been erected around it.

The simple houses were quickly turned into ruins under the destruction of the big black bear, but the big black bear was still angry and ran over here.

Rein was frightened by this huge black bear, that huge body, that powerful destructive power, under the rage, he slapped him down and didn't even slap him into a meat patty with the cage?!

The vines on his feet have not yet been broken, but the big black bear has already arrived in the cage area here.

The magic light lynx, which was originally dying, felt the murderous aura of the big black bear, struggled to get up from the ground, and raised its head to the big black bear to make a fierce intimidation.

Even in its normal state, the Magic Light Lynx is not in the eyes of the big black bear, let alone it that is now dying. The big black bear roared a hundred times more ferocious at the Lynx, slapping the cage and the Lynx with a slap, and then eating its first dinner of the night.

A magic light lynx descended, and the big black bear licked the blood from the corner of his mouth, and walked to the second cage with great satisfaction.

Rein was scared half to death when he saw the big black bear devouring the magic lynx alive. He didn't care about disguise, sat up and tried his best to cut the vines on his feet with both hands, hoping that before the big black bear arrived, he could at least regain his freedom for the last struggle. Although I don't know what I can do in front of such a behemoth, at least I can't even lack the qualifications to survive.

The big black bear walked up to the cage of the shelled creature, looked at it, and found that it was a land turtle that had to take a lot of effort to eat, and impatiently slapped the cage over. The tortoise was tightly confined to its shell and did not move.

The big black bear finally came to the cage where Rein was, and before Rein could cut the vines with a bone knife because of his panic, the big black bear had already come to the cage like a black death.

Lean clinging to the corner of the cage, suddenly realizing that he had never expected this cage to be a little stronger, a little stronger, so as to save his life.

In front of the absolute overwhelming power of the big black bear, you can't be allowed to think at all.

Rein was chilled as if he were in an ice cellar, and he stood motionless against the cage behind him, hoping to stay away from the big black bear so that it wouldn't notice him. But the big black bear found him in search of his scent, and a pair of big black bears like shining stars in the night stood in front of the cage, tearing it open like a toy, and approached Rein.

Rein closed his eyes tightly, not daring to look at its huge bear face with a crystal horn, cold eyes flashing and cold, and blood dripping from its mouth, let alone imagine how he would be torn apart in the next second to look like its dinner.

For the first time, he felt so frightened, so helpless, so vulnerable, that for the first time, death was so close to him, close enough to smell it, to hear it.

The moment it touches itself, it is the moment when its soul flies out of the sky.

Gone, no matter how good your head is, it's useless in the face of this sudden change, and the only thing you can do is close your eyes and wait for death to come.

The big black bear's huge face leaned over, and how Rein wished that the story he had heard before was true, that when the big black bear attacked, pretending to be a corpse could fool it because it didn't eat dead things. Lei Yin didn't dare to move, as if he was grasping the last straw in his heart, and silently recited countless times in his heart: Don't eat me, don't eat me......

He could feel the heat of the big black bear exhaling from its nose, the smell of blood in its mouth, and the distinctive smell of its body, and he could hear the sound coming from the big black bear's throat, and the breath of death coming from between its teeth.

Just as the big black bear was about to touch Rein, a long low roar came from behind him.

Like the muffled thunder that sounded silently in the thunderstorm clouds in the dark night, and like the warning from the throat of the emperor when he was angry, this low roar made the big black bear suddenly stop moving.

It stood up vigilantly, turning its attention from Rein to the beast in the cage behind him.

It pursed its lips and let out a low roar mixed with unwillingness, anger, and fear. Although it was outside the cage and had the upper hand, it was involuntarily retreating, and the creature in the cage behind Rein made the big black bear retreat that was not yet wrapped in belly and was angry.

Rein sensed that something was happening, and he narrowed his eyes to peek at the scene in front of him. In the flickering light of the campfire, Rein saw the massive body of the big black bear retreating.

The creature behind him was groaning, and the big black bear was slowly retreating from the crunch's moan.

The big black bear looked at the creature that made it feel like it was a great enemy, and then at Rein, the food it was about to eat, and after weighing the pros and cons, it finally let out an unwilling roar, turned around and landed on all fours, and ran away.

This...... That's it?

Rein was a little incredible.

He didn't expect to survive.

He turned to look at the cage inside, trying to see what kind of terrible beast could make such a powerful big black bear flee without a fight.

Under the light of the fire, Rein finally saw the creature's appearance:

It was a creature with white fur covered in dirt, scarred, with a sturdy body like a giant wolf, a sharp head like a fox, and huge ears like a lynx, and its eyes dimmed at this time, and its throat no longer growled, but Rein felt a faint, but substantial, pressure from its body, a noble aura from blood, that was an innate majesty.

Rein didn't know how it had been held here by the Valley Dwarves, but he knew that the injuries on its body would never have been caused by the Valley Dwarves. It must have fought with an opponent as strong as it, and suffered too many serious injuries before it was carried back by the dwarves of the valley like a pick-up for food. Only the dwarves of the valley, who do not know the height of the sky, will not pick and choose, and carry everything to the camp.

After scaring the big black bear away, the creature, who didn't know whether it was a wolf or a fox, lay down in the cage again, exhaling a long and faint breath.

Rhine knew that this creature would not hurt himself for the time being, and while the dwarves of the valley had not returned, he quickly continued to cut the vines on his feet, and now that the cage was broken, he only had to leave here before the dwarves of the valley returned, and he would have escaped from prison!