?Chapter 205:
Alice’s voice trembled with emotion. “How are you feeling? Is there anywhere you’re ufortable?”
I took a moment to assess my condition, shaking my head slightly. My voice came out rough and gravelly. “Is there… water?”
Lily quickly fetched a ss of water, urging me, “Here’s some water. Don’t rush, take your time.”
I drank eagerly, the cool liquid bringing slight relief as I exhaled a long breath.
“Makenna, what on earth happened?” Alice patted my back, her voiceced with worry. “How did a bear end up in the hunting grounds?”
Lily’s fear was evident as she asked, “Yes, and did you really defeat that bear? It’s absolutely unbelievable!”
As I recalled the incident, a shiver ran through me. Even though I was safe now, the shadow of death still loomed over me.
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At that moment, I was too exhausted to continue, pinned beneath the brown bear. It lunged at my throat, but a fierce survival instinct drove me to desperately dodge. Its jaws missed my neck but mped down on my forearm, blood erupting from the wound.
The bear’s bite was brutal, its crushing force nearly shattering my limb. I let out a pained howl, overwhelmed by the agony.
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“Aooo! Aooo! Aooo!”
The forest echoed with sharp, agonized howls. I struggled fiercely, but the brown bear’s bite was unrelenting. The rapid loss of blood was draining my strength, leaving me increasingly helpless.
With a ferocious roar, the bear opened its rancid mouth once more and lunged for my neck. I shut my eyes in despair. Was this how I was going to meet my end?
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No, I refused to die here! There were still so many things I had yet to achieve! I couldn’t die here!
At that moment of bleak desperation, I felt an inexplicable surge of power well up from within me. This newfound strength coursed through my body, rejuvenating me. Not only did my limbs regain their former strength, but they felt more formidable than ever.
Even more astonishingly, the limb that the bear had bitten began to heal, its wounds closing slowly before my eyes.
With this critical burst of energy, I managed to shove the brown bear off me. It seemed taken aback by my sudden resurgence of strength, stumbling from my push and nearly toppling over.
Growling, I bared my teeth and fixed a fierce re on it.
The brown bear, now even more enraged, charged at me with its massive frame. The surge of power not only partially healed my wounds but also sharpened my speed and agility. To my eyes, the bear’s movements seemed agonizingly slow, making it easy to spot and exploit the ws in its attacks.
After several deft dodges, I pinpointed a vulnerability andunched a counterattack, sinking my teeth into the bear’s shoulder while it was momentarily distracted.
The bear roared in pain and swiped its paw at me with savage fury. My eyes narrowed as I leapt away, refusing to yield, and pressed on with my relentless assault.
I targeted its body again and again, inflicting injury after injury until I finally seized the major artery in its neck.
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