• Prev Chapter
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Chapter 895

But it missed. A beast's instincts would always be faster than that of a human's.

The snake dodged Tina's attack. It slithered away and then poised itself for its next attack. It looked angered with its headpointing towards Dahlia who had just dodged away from it.

These aggressive animals were way scarier when they weren't moving at all.

It was about to bite Dahlia. | picked up the branch | saw on the ground and aimed for the snake with its sharp edge. | stabbedinto the snake's head without a moment to lose.

Fortunately, all it took was one strike. The branch rooted the snake in place and stopped it from moving.Its head and tail were still wiggling in place.

Dahlia then gradually calmed down from her fit of anger and shock.

She picked up the stone Tina had used and threw it at the green snake.

After being hit on the head, the snake seemed to have lost consciousness for a moment. Then, Dahlia smashed the snake'shead mercilessly with another rock, killing it.

Blood splattered everywhere. She only stopped after a long while.When she looked at the snake again, its head had been pounded into a meaty pulp.

The other girls looked at her, their faces pale. Naomi swallowed a breath and said, "Let's go, it's getting late. We should move

on.

Along the way, we picked up a lot of mushrooms. The only good thing about being in these deep mountains and forests was thateverything grew in soil - gifts from Mother Nature herself.

Whenever we came across a clear river, we could eat and drink. We wouldn't starve to death, at least.After trekking for a long time, we saw a red fruit on a small rocky hill, which looked similar to a lychee."Is that lychee?" Naomi asked. We had been walking for a long time, and her face was red and sweaty.

Tina climbed up, picked a few and threw them on the ground. "These wild ones aren't very sweet, but they can be eaten. Let'spick all of it and eat them while we trek."

It was a good idea. Meanwhile, Dahlia was praying again. Perhaps the mushrooms had filled her up along the way and shewasn't hungry.

She was probably unwilling to make the climb to pick the fruits, so she chose to sat aside, meditated and chanted instead.Rainie was a bit of a klutz. She was short and fat, so climbing up was difficult for her.

After trying and failing several times, she gave up. She could only wait on the ground below to pick up the fruit that we threwdown.

Naomi clearly liked to eat - she was happily doing as she picked the fruits.

Tina gave us a good-natured reminder, "Mind your step. Be careful and look out for other snakes."

"Ah!" Naomi suddenly let out a scream. She stuck a lychee into her mouth and said, "You scared the hell out of me. Dang, | needto chill out."

Tina was quiet. She threw the fruits to Rainie, and looked as she clumsily picked them up from the ground.

Dahlia sat in her corner, meditating.Naomi was left speechless | Kg ather. "How i that qwoan sit alive?Lbdk at tek praying and chanting.Where was her mercy when she killedthat snake?" Please read the originalcontent at NovelDrama.Org.novelbin

Tina shrugged. "People forget God introubled times. Churches are fullwhen times are good wondekitthats ewatse dt God or because ofpeople." "What are you going onabout? Let's hurry up and pick these!"| interrupted their conversation.Please read the original content atNovelDrama.Org.

God was real, but it was humans who believed in God. How could a human make judgement on that?Their beliefs were messed up.To ensure that we had enough food, we almost picked the tree clean, and even brought unripe fruits along with us.

Thankfully, that aggressive snakewas the only creature we've had

fight our way t eyghesb$ar?OArtnoush'the road ahead was bumpy,it was nice that we didn't encounteranything else that could put our livesat stake. Please read the originalcontent at NovelDrama.Org.

We had water, fruits, as well as some raw mushrooms. We had drawn the long end of the stick along the road we'd been on.

Use arrow keys (or A / D) to PREV/NEXT chapter