Immortality System The Last Human’s Transmigration
Chapter 139
Holding up the remaining body of the wasp, I quickly pushed down on it and pushed out a long and pointy stinger. I did not even have to touch the stinger to see that it was extremely sharp and could pierce through almost anything and everything with a single stab.
"Goddamn." I exclaimed with a beaming smile.
I was jubilant about how my mini-plan had to been going so far and it was for good reason.
Through that kill, not only had I gotten a weapon that would make other kills a lot easier and efficient, but I also gained something else through killing the wasp, something for later.
"I really don't want to touch the fleshy part of the stinger, but at the same time I don't want wield around a weapon I can barely use due to my grip." I contemplated aloud while looking around to see or find something useful for a situation like this.
"If only I had rope..." My eyes wavered and finally landed on a plot of land filled with plant fibers and other straw-like materials.
For a second, it seemed like my brain might have short-circuited since I had found myself frozen in place with my eyes half squinted and my back laying on a tree, allowing me to relax and simply look at the same place for a few minutes.
I wasn't wasting time if there was nothing specific to look forward to any time in the future, right?
Another lightbulb seemed to shine and hover over my head as it finally clicked.
"The string cheese method!" I shouted a little too loudly causing me to quickly cover my mouth, yet the excitement never left my eyes.
The string cheese method was a method where one can obtain lots of thin fibers, an example being the plant fibers I was looking at a few seconds ago. After obtaining them, you roll them and wrap them until you get something that resembles a rope.
I did not hesitate to follow the steps as I had remembered them.