Immortality System The Last Human’s Transmigration

Chapter 177

Seeing this, I kicked forwards once again and dashed to the side, getting out of the T-Rex's line of sight while also taking a dagger out to complete my next move.
Without hesitation, I grabbed the hilt of my blade and threw it like a javelin towards the eye of the T-Rex after calculating how long it would take for it to turn, shift, and finally reach the right place and angle for me to throw the dagger.
*Pitu*
*ROOOAAAR*
The T-Rex let out another roar followed by a sound wave, yet since it didn't know what direction I was in, it could not find which direction I had moved in and randomly picked an area to obliterate.
'To think half of the trees around us had fallen just because this filthy creature lost one of its eyes. Honestly pathetic.' I scrunched my face up in disdain as I landed back onto the ground after distancing myself from the T-Rex to not allow it to feel my presence around it, nor hear the sound of my footsteps or movements.
'There is an injury on one of its scales that with enough force, will allow me to deeply impale it with my poison spear and kill it, yet due to where the scale was, it would become extremely hard accurately locate and confirm the scale's existence.
'I need to get closer without getting hit... Think Ezra, think! What would I have done if the creature in front of me was an elf?'
'Where are you?' The creature once again used its ability that allowed it to speak into the minds of other people in their language nonetheless.
Even though I didn't say a single word, I felt its eyes move closer and closer to my location before eventually...
"Found you..." Its voice boomed, barely giving me enough time to roll into safety and evade the sound attack by a hairsbreadth.
'Think!' I shouted at myself. What would have Dad done? He's a fighting genius, right? What would have he done if he was in this situation with the same amount of power as me?' I asked myself while dodging continuously and evading all the sound waves coming my way by simply feeling out the dread and moving in the direction it willed me to move.