Chapter 118: Who is the Ghost God Organization?
I was dragged by the beast and rolled on the ground several times, the wound on the wounded leg was torn several times in succession, and I could even feel the cold air pouring into my flesh, this feeling was completely unbearable.
In the end, we rolled straight into a pool of water in front of us. We, a human being, a beast, suddenly all turned into chickens in the soup.
If you want to talk about the agility of this feline team on land, it is absolutely unsurpassed. But God always has a fair place when he creates things, and this beast is born in the water, and his fear of flowing water is also beyond our imagination.
I fell into the water, I thought it would be cold and biting, so I pumped it directly, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that this was a hot spring water, and after falling in, I simply closed my breath and sank like underwater. The brute, however, seemed to be frightened, and tried desperately to run away, but I dragged him back and pulled him down hard.
The leopard fluttered wildly, but in the water, its thrusting strength was affected by the current, and it had completely lost its power on land. Hmph, if I don't take the opportunity to kill it now, won't I wait for this guy to crawl to the land and come back to clean me up!
Thinking of this, I didn't hesitate to pull it back, and after pulling it back hard, I used a armbar to strangle this guy's neck from behind.
To my surprise, this beast's head was much more flexible than us humans, and it was able to rotate three hundred and sixty degrees, and turn around and open its mouth to shoot at me.
I dodged, but I was bitten on the shoulder, and I felt that the flesh on my shoulder and neck had been bitten through by this guy.
I wrapped my legs around this guy's waist, and then pressed his head hard with my other hand so that he couldn't open his mouth anymore, twisting his ass fiercely and trying to push our human and beast bodies into the water.
These cats are naturally afraid of water, and as soon as they enter the water, they mess up, and they are pestered by me, and they quickly choke on water. At least I know how to hold my breath, and I take advantage of the fact that my head is on the surface to breathe.
We tossed and turned in the water for about three or four minutes, and the guy was obviously exhausted, and I gritted my teeth and saw that we had floated to the middle of the pool. There were a few crooked-necked trees nearby, and the branches were already sticking horizontally over us.
I was afraid that the beast would climb up the branch, so I took a deep breath, and then I put my feet between the trunk of the tree, gritted my teeth and kicked up, and my whole body was bounced into the water, and the leopard sank into the water again with me.
I grew up by the river, and the water is pretty good. On land, you can hold your breath for about a minute, and when you go underwater, there is a record of up to two minutes.
This time, although I didn't have time to look at my watch, I believe that this time I held my breath more than I had ever recorded.
Eventually, when even I was a little dizzy, I hurriedly surfaced and let go of the hand that had been holding the leopard. Fuck it, love to die, love to live, I can only do so much, master.
But it seems that God still has mercy on me, and when I look back, the leopard is clearly no longer moving, and I strangled its neck and suffocated to death.
I finally breathed a sigh of relief, reached out and grabbed the leopard carcass, used it as a lifebuoy, paddled with one hand, and finally came to the other side of the waterhole.
Unlike the other side, on the other side of the pool, the ground is paved with a layer of sand and gravel, probably due to the influence of the hot springs, the temperature here is actually very high, I climbed up wet, only to feel warm, not cold at all.
I lay on the clean, flat soft sand. The vines and plants in front of me hung down, covering the sandy land, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that behind this waterhole, there was such a 'cave blessed land'.
It's warm and quiet, and best of all, there doesn't seem to be any wildlife here. I was reminded of what someone said before that in the wild, hot springs are the fountain of life.
On the one hand, hot spring water can help sterilize and disinfect, and it can also relieve fatigue by soaking in hot springs, and most importantly. Due to the high sulphur content of the hot springs, there are generally no poisonous snakes, insects, rats and ants around. A great choice for wilderness camping.
I lay here with peace of mind, inexplicably feeling a sense of relief, my tired body finally got rest, and soon, I slowly fell asleep.
When I woke up again, I stretched my waist comfortably, and subconsciously kicked my legs, and I was surprised to find that my legs didn't hurt much!
I hurriedly checked my right leg, and found that the bloody wooden stick had fallen next to it, and the wound on my leg had begun to scab!
I was taken aback, this place can't really be a blessed land of fairy mountains. In my mind, the teachers at the School of Law can say that this is one of the most dangerous places.
Thinking of this, I quickly got up and found that there seemed to be an inconspicuous mark on the ground. The sand was about a foot long, and it was still moving forward.
There's something under the sand! I suddenly became nervous, this must be some kind of snake. Without thinking, I picked up the stick that had been inserted into my leg and picked it straight out of the sand.
To my surprise, I picked up something like a centipede, but as soon as I picked it up, it suddenly fell apart.
That's right, it's scattered, scattered and falling to the ground one by one. I curiously lay on the ground to look at it, only to realize that these so-called section-by-section things are actually round little insects. These little insects only have two legs, and they naturally walk crookedly.
But they soon lined up in a row, and then, like a centipede, continued to crawl forward. Seeing this, I suddenly remembered something I had seen in the textbook of the Taoist Law School before.
That's right, this thing seems to be the one mentioned above! What is it called...... That's right, half a penny!
The so-called half-penny gold, to put it bluntly, is actually a kind of bug, and the reason why it is called half-penny gold is because this insect was actually bought to the point of half a penny gold in the cultivation world!
The most important reason is that this insect is a natural good doctor, and it is also a good doctor who specializes in dealing with all kinds of external injuries!