Immortality System The Last Human’s Transmigration
Chapter 126
Her skin was a tinge between olive green and oak-brown, making her seem more like a plant that had come to life rather than a sentient living being.
However, the most captivating thing about her was her emerald eyes which shone like two stars in the semi-lit sky.
She was simply standing on one of the larger leaves at the top of the canopy without causing it to move even a little bit. Her body seemed weightless to everything around her, and her graceful movements only made her seem like a butterfly landing on a nearby leaf.
Yet, unlike her graceful movements, her facial expression had been morphed into a scornful one, her eyes peering down at the person responsible for the destruction of more than half of the forest.
However, she could not stay angered for very long as she knew that the person responsible did not intend to burn down the entire forest and instead just wanted to make sure that the things that had attacked him were fully dead. She could sympathize with him, yet at the same time, she didn't want to do so.
He was not one of her planet's creations after all.
He was a human... A retched human that dared enter her planet without her consent.
She watched the human boy dash around from tree to tree dodging the attacks of the dragon-hybrid after having failed to kill it with the ax he had created.
She didn't know how the human had gotten into her planet with such a weak physique, yet that was the smallest of her problems. Humans were not supposed to exist on her planet and if one were to try and infiltrate, she would have realized almost immediately.
'I don't have much time left... This vessel is losing its power too quickly and I need to keep some of it to stop the forest fire.' She scratched her chin with her right hand and stood there pondering her next move.
'Hmm?'
Her eyes quickly widened before darting toward the unknown human. It was only then that her eyes narrowed down to his figure and began to scrutinize every cell and atom of his being.