Chapter 0415: Kill the Giant Sword Tiger
Jing Ge took a deep breath.
She wasn't sure if she would succeed, but in order to save the wolves, a risky attempt was necessary.
She condensed an aura at her feet, increased her movement speed, and quickly entered the wolves, fighting the three-eyed wolves as she pounced, trying not to kill them as much as possible.
She waited for the right moment, then quickly pulled out a small blood-stained towel from the spatial ring.
As soon as this small towel was taken out, the wolves instantly began to become irritable.
The three-eyed wolf, with baring teeth and teeth, opened its mouth and pounced on Jing Ge like crazy.
These three-eyed wolves smelled the smell of blood belonging to the wolf king on Jing Ge's body, and their attacks became more and more violent, and Jing Ge could only be tired of dodging, and was almost scratched several times.
Rao is flexible and unusual for her body, and she will inevitably be scratched through her clothes and scratch out a few injuries that are not serious.
Jing Ge saw that the situation was about the same, and instantly picked up his speed, ran out of the middle of the wolves, and rushed out in one direction on the periphery.
Chu Xiaojie, who was standing in the forbidden and watching the excitement, gasped in surprise and said: "Wow, Brother Xingcao is going to be chased, this is the end, there are so many wolves, and the direction in front of her is the giant sword and tiger forest, that place is full of third-level fierce beasts and giant sword tigers, scratching a child to death with one claw!"
When Meng Feifei heard this, he quickly rushed out.
Du Feifan showed a look of surprise next to him.
It's best for both of them to be eaten by the Three-Eyed Wolf or the Giant Sword Tiger!
After a long time, Jing Ge crawled out of the river in embarrassment, and a wind blew in the woods—
"Haqiu. Jing Ge rubbed his nose, the wings of his nose itched, and he sneezed again.
After luring the Three-Eyed wolves to safety, she quickly jumped into the river, using the water to hide her breath.
Before jumping off, she tied the blood-stained towel to the Cupola's body.
The Sky Rat ran fast enough for the Three-Eyed Wolves to catch up for a while.
Jing Ge stood on the ground, the water droplets on his body dripping down, and soon, a large area of drenching under his feet.
The clothes were all glued to the body, heavy and uncomfortable.
Jing Ge lit a fire in his palm, and was about to dry his clothes.
"Roar!"
A tiger roar scared her hands and almost burned her clothes.
"Bang bang bang. Earth-shattering footsteps leaned in.
Jing Ge frowned, extinguished the flame in his palm, and looked straight ahead.
"Hmmm. A huge giant sword tiger pounced from the front, opening its mouth to reveal a mouth full of fangs and a scarlet tongue, trying to devour Jing Ge in one bite.
Jing Ge's clothes became heavier after getting wet, affecting her movement speed.
Nearly had an arm snapped by the Giant Sword Tiger.
After Jing Ge dodged, he rolled on the ground twice and dodged a little farther away.
The wet clothes, after rolling twice on the ground, were so dirty that they could barely be seen in their original appearance, and her hair and face were inevitably covered with dust.
The whole person looks dirty.
"Roar. The Giant Sword Tiger missed, roared, and continued to attack.
Jing Ge dodged while looking for an opportunity.
Suddenly, her gaze lingered between the two trees for a moment.
"Roar. The Giant Sword Tiger rushed over.
Jing Ge didn't rush to dodge this time, but waited for the giant sword tiger to come to him before quickly dodging to dodge.
The giant sword tiger rushed forward directly because of inertia, and plunged headlong into the two trees, and the huge tiger head was stuck in it, unable to pull out for a while.
Jing Ge was waiting for this opportunity, quickly turned over and jumped, came to the giant sword tiger, raised the short knife in his hand, directly inserted it into the giant sword tiger's neck, and slashed hard.
A large amount of blood gushed out like a fountain.