Chapter 17: Resurrection from the Dead
Silent night, there are faint stars. The sound hidden in the jungle was tick-tick.
It was a dead orc, blood dropping from a torn throat to the already red ground.
He had just died. In the middle of the night, the flies do not come, but they attract two hedgehogs that walk upright.
Walking is the kind of staggering and jumping.
One male and one female, they trampled on the dead leaves on the ground, and there were many particles of water on the leaves, blinking and shining.
Two small animals were hungry, very quickly. Tearing the corpse's face into a bloody blur. After filling their stomachs, their exuberant energy begins to indulge them in copulation. Hedgehogs, who can walk upright, still inherit the primitive way of their ancestors to make love. The male hedgehog carefully climbs onto the female hedgehog's hard thorny back.
The hard thorns erected upside down by the excited female hedgehog are more likely to sting and scratch the soft belly of the male hedgehog, but the male hedgehog is more excited. The instinct to reproduce gives them too much fun. So the two excited little hedgehogs have fallen from excitement to oblivion.
A stiff palm trembled slightly. The slight hoarse sound of dead leaves made everything even more silent. The eyes in the blur of flesh and blood had been staring at them for a long time.
When the huge palm slapped down, the two hedgehogs became a piece of flesh.
The throat-torn orc came back to life, and it stood up, a hideous smile on its bloody face.
There were so many flies in the sky, and the black pressed the ground and fell. Cover the orcs who have risen from the dead.
Crossing the jungle, the young fawns are accompanied by the doe to the deep valley. The doe came to foreshadow her imminent death. The young fawn follows because it cannot now live alone without the doe.
But the doe still fell. It looked at the fawn beside it and let out a desolate groan. The voice echoed in the valley, mourning for a long time. until it quiets down. When the fawn is hungry, it bends its head and bites the doe's nipple to suck the milk. It occasionally raised its head and waved its hooves. Drives away a swarm of flies, as well as skeleton rats. The dead doe leans its neck on its side. The direction of the eye is the way out of the deep valley.
Late at night, the howl of wolves came from the valley.
The fawn lay down next to the doe. Before, it had walked out of the valley, but after some hesitation, the fawn ran back again.
The fawn lay down, but miraculously saw a skeleton stand up...... When a skeleton stood up, the doe was resurrected.
The whole valley was a moving black expanse full of flies. They cover all the bones. Thousands of wings "buzz ......" sending bones into the sky.
In the desert, the scarcity of food makes all creatures realize that they must devote all their time to foraging. Survival is for animals, they have to be busy.
Skeleton rats also like to live in skeletons, moving their nests even when crawling in search of food.
This can intimidate those who are stronger than it.
But four-legged lizards can still get through the eyes and mouths of skeletons. It's a breeze to eat a good meal.
Now another four-legged lizard has spotted a moving skeleton. Such temptations made it run to it. Intended to capture the Skeleton Rat from the skull's mouth.
But it didn't know that the skeleton's mouth had also moved, and it had bitten the four-legged lizard into two pieces.
Everything comes back from the dead.