Immortality System The Last Human’s Transmigration

Chapter 127

Through her eyes, she could see that a red hue had begun to seep out of the boy's body while several strands of his hair became red as well as a crimson-halo forming within his iris.
She was left frozen in place with an agape expression. It was the first time in her life that she couldn't understand what was happening. No... It was the first time in the last billion years that she felt energy she hadn't seen before.
'Blood? No that can't be it. It feels like death with the scent of blood. He smells like a human and even had the aura of one, so what the hell is this crimson energy coming out of him?! Did he unlock some kind of genetic mutation when he ate the golden fruit? But that only happens in lesser races. He is a human for god sake!'
She could not wrap her head around the fact that she could not recognize the energy, yet it seemed like she didn't have to.
She watched as I wrapped my hand around a wooden stake, enveloped it within my crimson energy, and threw it towards the open maw of the creature before me, allowing it to deeply impale the back of its throat.
However, her eyes turned dim when she saw that the sound wave was still coming toward me. Her mind was conflicted one whether or not she should save me from the attack, yet in the end, she still held a small grudge against me for what I had done to her forest.
She simply watched as the wave hit me and destroyed the entire front side of my body before throwing me into the, slamming me into a branch and allowing me to fall to the ground where I would once again be injured.
She could see my soul slowly leave my body as I lost the energy within me. She saw the fire within my eyes the moment I had been hit, and she saw the determination I had to not die, yet she still did nothing.
She believed that it was better to watch and do nothing rather than help me, and in reality, she had every right to do so.
Who would help a person who had invaded their territory, burnt their forests, and killed its inhabitants?
She began to turn away knowing well that I would most likely die of blood loss or drowning in my blood.