Roar! How come there is suddenly a plant smell that I don’t like on my property?
One of the giant bears sniffed and walked deeper into the cave where the smell came from.
Su Pianzi shrank in the cave, feeling the giant bear approaching step by step, and no longer knew how to react.
The giant bear took a few deep breaths and determined that the unpleasant smell was coming from the small hole in the stone wall. He stretched out his claws and scratched into the hole, hoping to pull out the nasty weeds that suddenly grew up and throw them away.
Huh! Huge claws bigger than Su Pianzi's heads swept over with a desperate sound. Su Pianzi's back was tightly leaning against the stone wall, unable to avoid it and staring at the huge black roaring in front of her.
Shadow, it seemed as if the god of death's wild laughter could already be heard in his ears.
The sharp claw tip slashed across just a few inches away from her face, barely missing her...
Hoo, ho, ho! The giant bear outside the cave was too big to enter this small cave-in-a-cave. It waved its giant claws and tried a few more times without giving up. Su Pianzi held back her breath and looked at the huge bear almost numbly.
The bear's paw passed in front of her again and again, but in the end he almost missed her. His heart was filled with fear, nervousness, surprise, happiness and other emotions at the same time.
The giant bear outside found that he could not reach the "annoying plant" in the cave, and finally growled irritably and stopped scratching. He and the other giant bear retreated angrily, and continued to fall asleep outside the cave.
Su Pianzi covered her mouth and carefully exhaled a few mouthfuls of turbid air towards the cave wall, almost unable to hold back her tears on the spot.
A narrow escape from death! She was just a tiny bit away from being completely doomed.
The snoring of two giant bears came again from outside the cave, and Su Pianzi felt that every minute and every second was as long as ten years and a hundred years.
Night finally fell, and the two giant bears woke up, roared and left their nests to look for food in the beast forest. Listening to their retreating sounds, Su Pianzi finally let go of the breath she had been holding for a long time.
The bright moonlight shone in from the entrance of the cave, and Su Pianzi decided that she had to get out of the small cave and do some exercise, otherwise she would go crazy.
According to their habits, the golden brown bears will not come back until dawn.
After listening for a moment to the roars of beasts coming from the forest of beasts outside the cave, and confirming that there was no danger nearby, she slowly moved her hands and feet and walked out of the cave.
There was still a faint smell of blood floating in the bear's den. Su Pianzi thought of the unlucky beast that almost caused her to be discovered, and couldn't help but wonder what it was. It actually ate the heart and gall of a bear and bravely entered the bear's den like her.
She had been in the cave for a long time and had become more accustomed to the dim light in the cave. She carefully lit the fire and took a closer look at the situation inside the cave. She soon discovered the machine bird broken into several pieces on the ground and stains of blood.
Machine bird?
Su Pianzi had studied very hard in the past six months, and it didn't take long to deduce that this pile of broken copper and scrap metal was the famous Machine Bird, a rather expensive small flying machine.
This kind of thing should never appear in a place like the Beast Forest, and no low-level disciple can afford it.
Take a closer look at the thick blue-green blood and the broken and indistinguishable bones on the ground... There are only a few blood-sucking beasts in the Beast Forest that have this color, and the smell of this blood is particularly strong.
Su Pianzi looked at the things on the ground and suddenly remembered the strange feeling of being watched along the way.