Immortality System The Last Human’s Transmigration
Chapter 65
I was not looking towards preying on some dragonfly, wasp, or enormous bee that I might happen to find that will most likely have another allying bee close by. Instead, I was looking for fruits!
While fruits might not have a lot of protein, something I really need for my wounds to heal, they have almost everything else I would need to survive, meaning I could just live as a peaceful vegetarian and not eat meat for the rest of my life since I am almost certain that there must be some kind of plant out there that has a good amount of protein.
Vitamin C also is a huge help since it helps with fixing wounds, while the protein simply helps with gaining muscle mass and fixing issues. I think...
As you can see, I clearly was not a biologist.
Anyway, I carried on with my day, avoiding certain animals while simply killing the annoying flying creatures which happened the be half my size and capable of biting my head off.
Eventually, however, I began to smell something. Something pleasant and sweet. It was something that had made my nostrils flare, not out of disgust, but more out of surprise and pleasantness.
"That smell... Its amazing!" My eyes lit up as I muttered those words and immediately began dashing in the direction of the smell.
My instincts were all telling me that the thing would be delicious, to the point where my mouth was uncontrollably salivating nonstop.
When I felt like I was within a 100-meter radius of the source, I suddenly paused and began to look around with caution.
There was no way that I was the only one who could smell the thing, meaning that there must have been a few others around who also came close to see what it was.
At the same time, how did I not notice such a good smell before? It was as if it had appeared out of nowhere which was not so much of a good sign.
After looking around for a few minutes trying to find someone or something that might have been attracted by the smell, I finally realized that the area around my ass was oddly quiet.
"Something isn't right." I muttered to myself just to feel a sense of dread coming from my right.