Chapter 25: The Spiritual Black Bear

A good trick to lure the enemy, if it weren't out of place, Jiang Lan wanted to applaud always, but he didn't think that a bear could be so smart.

The tiger was completely furious, roared wildly, scattered the birds and beasts of the jungle, and suddenly launched an attack on the black bear.

After a while, the black bear suffered a lot of injuries, and a large piece of flesh was torn off from his leg, and the wound was bleeding.

The tiger was no better, bleeding from a large hole in his stomach and his face was covered with blood.

The black bear lost too much blood and gradually lost its physical strength, and was bitten by the tiger on the neck, and could not move under his feet.

Jiang Lanqing felt a strong killing intent from the tiger, and it seemed that the black bear was dead.

I don't know if it's an illusion, Jiang Lanqing actually saw despair in the eyes of the black bear, and he was a little reluctant.

Inexplicably, she was moved by compassion and wanted to save the black bear.

But for her to risk rescuing a bear from the jaws of a tiger, she wasn't brave enough.

In her previous life, she had only seen domesticated tigers in the zoo, and they no longer had the aggressiveness of beasts, and she didn't feel how terrible they were when she looked at them.

But now, beneath her was a live, aggressive, wild tiger, covered in blood that couldn't stop attacking its prey.

Tell her how not to be afraid, she crossed over, but she didn't come to feed the tiger.

Besides, if the tiger kills the bear, and the tiger bleeds too much and dies, then won't she be able to sell the bear and the tiger? Why be stupid and send to death?

Thinking like this, when Jiang Lanqing saw that the tiger was about to bite the black bear to death, the sickle in her hand was thrown at the tiger hard, and her body made a choice instead of her thoughts.

The black light flashed, and the crimson warm blood splattered from the center of the tiger's eyebrows, and the tiger's body stiffened for a moment, and then slowly fell.

Jiang Lanqing looked confused, until the tiger fell to the ground motionless, she still couldn't believe it, she killed a tiger with a sickle.

In her previous life, she played dartboard every day, and it was no problem to shoot accurately, but it was impossible for her strength to break through the tiger's hard brain, what happened?

Could it be that there is some out-of-the-world superior to help? Jiang Lanqing couldn't help but think of the picture of the Condor Hero Guo Xiang breaking through Huo Du's palm in the temple.

The same thing happened to her, the worldly master had a hurry to leave and couldn't show up?

It is only this possibility that it can be explained.

Jiang Lanqing attributed all this to the works of the world's masters, and everything was taken for granted.

When Jiang Lanqing looked thoughtful, the black bear struggled to get up, glanced at Jiang Lanqing on the tree gratefully, and then limped away.

When Jiang Lanqing remembered that there was still a bear under the tree, the bear's figure had disappeared.

She went down from the tree to the ground, walked straight to the tiger, and pulled out the tiger's scythe in front of his forehead, and as soon as she grasped the handle of the sickle, a deep voice sounded not far from her.

"So you're here."

Hearing the voice, she raised her eyes to see that it was the sapling's brother Yang Shulin, and she immediately breathed a sigh of relief, she was worried about how to get this tiger back!

When drowsiness comes, someone will send a pillow.

"You killed this?" Yang Shulin approached and was shocked to see Jiang Lanqing pull out the sickle from the tiger's forehead.

Jiang Lanqing shook his head: "Do you see the injuries on the tiger's body like I killed?" ”

Yang Shulin is a hunter, and he knows more about this aspect, and after carefully looking at the injuries on the tiger's body, he smiled: "Except for the wound on the tiger's forehead, the rest of the wounds on its body seem to have been scratched by some animal." ”