Chapter Twenty-Three: Desperate Survival

In the darkness, I felt dizzy and lay on the ground with my forehead clutched, in great pain. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 Before I could regain my strength, I saw a deer not far away with hideous eyes under the light of the searchlight, and the pupils emitted a cyan light.

Hell yes! Two fawns, one is dead, the other is a monster, who have I offended, and God wants to punish me like this? I wanted to cry without tears, but I didn't have time to complain, and now I was desperate.

I weighed it, there was no road behind me, on the right was an impermeable cave wall, unless I could fly through the wall or through the mountains, otherwise a fool would know that it would not be possible, and on the left was the rushing rapids, I couldn't swim, and jumping down was tantamount to death. The only way left is to move forward, if you fight him hard, it is not without a chance of winning, although he is a monster now, but he is not so fierce that his strength is infinite.

I cheered myself up, stood up and rushed towards the fawn, I grabbed him and used my inertia to fall forward and try to crush him underneath me. But before we could land, the fawn deftly rolled over in the air and pinned me to the ground.

There was an instant stabbing pain in my back, and I scolded myself in my heart for being too stupid. The fawn hugged me tightly, and opened his bloody mouth, his mother's strength was much greater than I had imagined, and I couldn't move, I could only hold my hand against his neck, and if this bite came down, I might not know what it would become.

The two of us froze on the ground, neither of us letting go of the other, gradually my physical strength was a little overdrawn, my hands were almost out of strength, and the fangs of the fawn slowly approached me. I can't bear to choke his neck, although I may not be so passive in doing so, but after all, he is my friend, and no matter what becomes, he is still a fawn.

Our faces were so close that I could clearly feel the fawn's breathing, the breath coming out of his nostrils on my face, getting more and more rapid, hot and humid.

Gradually, I began to have the idea of giving up, and my muscles gradually became relaxed.

So I didn't think much about it, and as soon as I gritted my teeth, I let go of the hand on his neck, closed my eyes tightly, and gasped weakly.

After about a second or so, the fawn didn't make any movement, and I was wondering when suddenly a drop of water fell on my hand, followed by another drop. This must be dripping from the roof of the cave, so this girl is afraid of water?! I was so excited that I used all my strength to break free from the fawn, and hurriedly got up and ran to pick up the searchlight.

The fawn remained motionless in place, as if it had been frozen by the dripping water. But it didn't take long for him to slowly turn his head and look at me again.

I cursed in my heart, hurried to the water's edge, and put my hand inside.

"You...... Don't come here! I'll throw water on you when you come here!" I threatened.

The fawn didn't dare to jump in this direction, but bent over, fell on all fours, and forced it step by step, it seemed that he was really afraid of water.

I waved my hand violently, and the splash flew towards the fawn, not to mention, this trick really worked, he immediately stayed where he was, did not dare to move, just grinned, and looked at me fiercely.

Without too much hesitation, I raised my hand again, because the speed of the water was too fast, I slapped against the current, and the splashing water sprayed my face, and my eyes naturally entered a lot of water, which was very uncomfortable.

It was probably my series of actions that angered the fawn, and he ran towards me quickly. I was defenseless, still rubbing my eyes vigorously, and the moment he hit me, I was confused, still thinking about what had happened, but I had already fallen into the water, and I was pushed downstream by the huge pressure.

The fawn stood on the shore and roared at me, as if celebrating the joy of victory. I guess I'll never see the fawn again, and reluctance and sadness suddenly came to my heart.

I immediately came back to my senses, and said in my heart that I had finally escaped, and now I have to "wash my lungs" again, which is really a creation and a trick. Thankfully, the river wasn't deep, and I was able to barely get to the bottom with my feet, and with the constant throbbing of my hands, I was able to keep myself from completely drowning in the water.

The water was so fast that I was immediately washed into the crack. Now I was going to suffer, I subconsciously hugged my head, and then I was taken in. In this case, if you don't protect your head, if you knock somewhere, you will have a concussion if you don't break the blood flow.

I bumped into the cracks, the abrasions getting worse, and the pain permeated my body. It was a painful feeling, and if it weren't for the cold river water that could paralyze my nerves a little, I would have wanted to die.

Since I could no longer maintain my balance and my hands could not move, my whole body sank all at once. The water that suddenly poured into my trachea prevented me from breathing, and I had to kick my feet in the water, but to no avail.

The extreme discomfort in my lungs made me unable to parry, because I had already used too much physical strength from the previous fight, and soon I felt groggy. I swore that if I survived this time, I would learn to swim, which was a necessary means of survival, anyway.

Eventually, I felt like the neighborhood was getting a lot more spacious, and I guess it was out of that damn gap. But before I could rejoice, I realized something was wrong: I was falling! Is this a waterfall?

I coughed a few times in a hurry, then took a big breath and held my breath as I prepared for the next baptism. I quickly speculated that there is usually a deep pool formed by long-term erosion and abrasion under the waterfall, and if I fall into it, it is of course best to be able to float, and if I can't, I will definitely die.

But what I didn't expect happened, I thought I would fall into a huge deep pool, but when I stopped, I found that I was sitting on the damp sand, almost instantly, there was a piercing pain in my buttocks, and the breath I was holding directly "poof" squirted out.

I felt like the bones in my upper body were about to burst, and if it weren't for the cushioning of the sand, I guess my stomach would have vomited out by now. Bearing the severe pain, I desperately slapped my chest, trying to cough up all the water I had choked on before, but the pain in my body made me unable to cough too hard, I could only cough slightly, this process was too painful, it can be said to be suffocating.

After a few minutes, I felt a little relieved, but the pain didn't seem to go away.

I began to look around and watch.

This is a different cave from the previous one, there is a tiny crack in the wall of the cave overhead, and the sunlight shines through the gap, which means that it is already dawn outside. There was no light in front of it, so it was dark and gloomy. The sand I was on was very wide, and there was only a thin layer of stagnant water on it, and not far behind me was the waterfall.

The waterfall falls from a place that is not too high, but surprisingly, it actually falls to the ground and disappears!