Immortality System The Last Human’s Transmigration
Chapter 106
Instantly, as if I had been hit by a truck, I felt an enormous force hit me directly before shooting me into the air.
'Sound wave? No... That simply isn't possible.' I was still in a state of shock, however, I was still capable of slightly changing the way I would land.
Right now I was several meters off the ground and the only way I could land without breaking something would be if I try using my legs to break the fall.
Using the momentum I had been given from the shockwave-like eruption of sound, I flipped in the air and tried to land on one of the tree branches that were closest to where I was, yet before I could even do that I felt something else hit me, or to be precise, I felt something hit the back of my head.
*Thud*
Without having realized it, I had reached one of the tree branches towards the top and had slammed my head into it, yet since most of my momentum had already dissipated, the hit was not enough to knock me out.
In a last-ditch effort to survive, I quickly threw out my hand and pushed away from the branch I hit and in the process barely dodged the incoming dread.
*ROAR*
The waves left the maw of the T-rex once again but I had found myself barely dodging them this time due to my quick thinking.
Not pondering over what happened just yet, I planted the soles of my feet on the trunk of a tree and slid down it until I found a branch suitable for me to grab on to.
It only took a few seconds but those seconds to me felt like an eternity.
I had to analyze and question which branch would hold me up the best, and even then, it was only after I had made a gamble did I jump to one of the tree branches hoping that it would not be slippy or weak.
Thankfully, it wasn't weak but that was beside the point.
Once again, I could feel the dread getting closer by the second and so I had to move.
I quickly shifted my body and kicked the tree branch below me before jumping onto one of the tips and springing myself up to one of the higher branches on another tree right before the wave could hit me.