Immortality System The Last Human’s Transmigration
Chapter 111
'YOU ARE!' I roared within my hand and through a wooden stake with all the power and energy I could muster.
Suddenly, a red crimson aura exploded out of my body and enveloped the stake, and even though I was not on the other end of it, I for some reason knew that it was going to be a lot deadlier than it was before.
The stake ripped through the air before colliding with the sound wave of the roar, yet to both our surprises it did not stop there.
The stake, while having collided with the sound wave, still pushed forwards until it ripped through it and began to descend towards the throat of the T-rex.
I could see its eyes widen and the desperateness seep into its eyes as it tried to close its maw as fast as it could, yet before it could chomp down and close its maw, a wooden stake entered its mouth and plunged deep into the back of its throat.
I was immediately exhilarated, yet it was then that it had happened.
*BOOOM*
I felt a sharp pain shoot out from my ears indicating that my eardrums had been torn. I felt the sensation of having my face stretched back and almost torn due to the pressure thrown at it. I felt the blunt yet brain-rattling pains of bones from my legs to my nose being shattered.
Pops resounded in the area as if announcing the breaking of my bones, yet I could hear none of it. And even if I could have heard it, I would have been deafened and blinded by the pain shooting throughout my body.
I wanted to scream, find a way to nullify this pain yet it was all for naught.
My vocal cords seemed to have been completely destroyed, therefore making my screams only audible to my own mind.
The dread was slowly seeping in.
It was the same dread I felt right before being pierced through the heart back on Earth... Or if I can even call it that anymore.
I couldn't think because my mind was becoming blank from the pain that had almost knocked me out of consciousness. Yet even then, I held and held on with a single phrase pushing me forward, telling me to fight this drowsiness that I knew would only take me into an eternal slumber.