Immortality System The Last Human’s Transmigration

Chapter 44

There were simply no geological records of some of the creatures that I had seen in the last 4 days, including the giant toads, the oversized Dragonflies, and hell, most of the lizard-like creatures that I am seeing right now aren't supposed to exist before the Triassic period.

Let's not forget to mention the pterodactyl-like creature that I met yesterday. If a creature with the power to reach the border between space and earth, wouldn't that be a huge scientific discovery?

Yet even then, even if I juggle through my memories, looking at every single one with the intent to find precisely what I wanted to know, I still could not find any records of something with that kind of power, nor anything being as big as that flying creatures.

However, even after seeing so many things that simply did not add up, I had a suspicion

I had a feeling that not only in this forest but on this entire planet there would be things that were much, much more terrifying than the flying creature.

Creatures that would exceed our understandings of the sciences themselves... Something that would make every one of us question the boundaries between fiction and reality.

However, right now, all these things were the least of my worries. I could have not cared less about the scientific impossibilities or the unknown creatures I had seen, I simply had one thing in mind and it was to survive... To survive through the next 3 days without dying so I could finally activate this system thing that I've been wondering about.

[Level: 1]

[Progress: 60/100]

'Immortality System huh... To think I would have gotten 20 whole experience points for the assist alone...' I sighed and jumped down one of the branches, landing safely on another, and another, and another until I felt my feet touch the ground.

I had minor difficulties trying to keep my balance, but for some odd reason, I found myself capable of getting used to it quite quickly... It was as if the disability was not there and it was something as easy as getting used to an itch at the back of your neck.