Immortality System The Last Human’s Transmigration

Chapter 52

'If only I knew this before having allowed the lizard creature to rip off my arm.' I grunted, but still stood tall and unflinching at the gaze that the wolf was giving me.

If gazes could kill, I would have died a few hundred times by now.

'I need to kill that thing!'

Without hesitation, or to be more accurate, without me realizing, my entire body had been filled with a vigor that dulled my pains.

I moved with the speed of a top-notch athlete while watching the world around me slow down, every step feeling like an eternity as my feet moved forward, touched the ground, and sprung my body forward once again.

I had become oddly conscious of everything around me, from the leaf on the floor to the calmly dancing trees around us.

Of course in this area, there weren't as many trees as in other areas around here, but there were a few that I could easily take advantage of, something I did not hesitate to do when I saw the wolf's hair spiked up, another thing that I didn't realize had happened before.

I quickly ducked down and rolled to one of the trees beside me, allowing me to hear the soft thuds of multiple sharp needles hitting the ground that I was on before being aimed towards the tree, hitting them with a soft yet hollow sound.

'Wait...' My eyes widened in horror while my legs once again moved on their own.

I quickly sprung up my kicking my legs forward and dashed to a nearby tree that looked exactly like the tree that I was behind before.

I had made sure that I moved to my left and the wolf's right as that would have been his blind side, forcing him to turn his entire head to look at me, giving me a second to reach my desired location before getting shot in the behind.

The wolf had taken a moment to realize that I wasn't behind the tree, but at that moment he had already short almost 100 spiked hairs towards the tree, finally showing what I had been so horrified of.

After being shot at for a few seconds, the tree had already given out and had mostly crumbled before falling in the direction of the wolf.

'I knew it...'