Immortality System The Last Human’s Transmigration
Chapter 165
Alongside that subtle smirk, I radiated terrifying killing intent. It was powerful and extremely dangerous to anyone weaker than me, yet due to the weakness of both my soul and body, I could not create a killing intent that represented the magnitude of my desires. However, the crimson aura that seeped out of me did do its best to represent those feelings to the furthest extent it could.
When my eyes landed on the struggling hippo, the scenes of a hippo just like it trying to snap its maw shut around my arm on the first day flashed before my eyes. This immediately triggered the memory of my arm actually being ripped off making it so I could not help but see a mirage of the lizard creature whenever I would look at the hippo.
Narrowing my eyes, I quickly put away my spear and disappeared from where I stood.
The moment my body could no longer be seen on top of the wolf that had still been suspended in the air after its death, the creatures around me could only watch as its body slammed onto the ground while kicking up a huge dust cloud that would make it hard for anyone to see anything for at least a few seconds.
Well, anyone except me of course.
Before the hippo could react to the danger that had appeared beside it, it felt a dullness that eventually spread throughout the left side of its jaw before becoming sharp and extremely painful.
With a knee to the jaw of the hippo, I had disabled its mouth and shattered its jaw bones into countless pieces, making its only weapon unusable in the process.
Not wanting to waste any time, I moved to its eye and violently pulled out my blade while making sure to make it as painful as possible as I pulled it out.
*ROOOOOOAAAAR*
Letting out a sky-shaking roar of pain, it instantly tried to attack the direction that it felt me going. Little did it know that what it was about to attack was one of its allies rather than its enemy.
Its body moved faster than anything I thought a hippo of its size could move. I would have struggled to keep track of its body with my normal eyes since it would have been moving at a blurring speed, but with my current ones, I could almost see all of its movements before it even began moving.