Chapter 152: Beast blood boils (2)
A wild beast was killed by Shun on the spot because it was hit on the head, and the beast was coming towards Shun. Even though Shun's attack power was not strong, Shun still achieved good results under the influence of many factors. The death of this beast immediately stopped the scene that was already a little chaotic. Of course, only the beasts around Shun and Shun stopped. They did not expect that such a way of fighting would have sacrifices, and it was so direct.
The smell of blood from wild beasts gradually spread out in the air, and the beasts next to them smelled the smell of blood. Coupled with the direct stimulation of the death scene of their comrades before, the surviving beasts seemed to have forgotten their past fear, but grinned one by one, and kept making various roars in their throats, and the object of the roar was naturally the moment when they killed the beasts before.
Shun was originally excited about the achievements he had achieved, but when he found that the beasts around him had become different from before, Shun seemed to realize something. His previous behavior might have angered these beasts, and the appearance of these beasts at this time also confirmed his judgment. But he had also killed wild beasts before, so why didn't this happen at that time? But now these beasts seem to have changed, and Shun was a little helpless for a moment. He didn't know what these beasts would do in the future, but Shun knew that it was definitely different from before.
Rez, who was dealing with the two beasts on the side, also discovered the situation on Shun's side. Such situations were actually not uncommon in the trial area. However, because Shun didn't know about this, he did not understand why these beasts did such a thing. From the roars of the beasts in the jungle before and the behavior of these beasts around him at this time, we can also know that the leader of the beast in the bush should have issued some death orders to these beasts. Under the pressure of the beast in the bush, these beasts had to go out to attack the two people. The beasts who were originally besieging Shun just took the attitude of delaying time and not trying desperately, but they were really killed.
After they got to their comrades, things would become different because they realized that whether they continued to fight or chose to escape, it was a situation of mortality. In this case, the wild beasts would naturally become violent and fierce because of the current situation. The fundamental reason was nothing more than the simplest law of survival. However, when they knew that they were about to face death, their nature was manifested because they did not dare to fight against the leader in the jungle, and could only vent all their anger on Shun's body. Shun's killing of the wild beast was just an initiator. Killing any wild beast might turn into such a result.
Shun did not have as rich experience and knowledge as Dean Reitz. He did not know the reason why the beasts in front of him performed so much, but Shun knew that these beasts were all enemies in his eyes, and showing mercy to the enemy's men was equivalent to being cruel and ruthless to him. Although these beasts could not cause any direct damage to him, it was because Shun's own defense ability was excellent. If he did not have the strength or did not have such good defense ability, he would still be at slaughter now. Therefore, Shun took the simplest method for the complex situation in front of him. In this battle where you either die or I die, whoever is ruthless will be doomed to fail. This is Shun's definition of this encounter at the beginning.
Although Shun had killed a wild beast, there were still seven or eight around him at this time. Shun thought about it and felt a headache. After all, these beasts were in different states at this time, and it seemed like they were trying hard to find him. Shun rubbed his aches, which was covered with claws and tooth marks of wild beasts. Although these scars did not make Shun bleeding, it was quite uncomfortable to be attacked by these beasts so many times. Shun's mind was thinking about how to deal with these beasts next.
The beasts did not seem to want to give Shun too much time to consider, because their ferociousness was already revealed in their momentum, but they still needed practical actions to let this human know. At the same time, there were three beasts attacking Shun, and the attack method was very simple and clear, and the speed of rushing towards Shun was very fast. Shun knew that there was no time to think at this time, because judging the opponent's attack and then choosing the method of cracking required combat experience. His combat experience was really pitiful, and his understanding of these beasts was almost zero. At this time, all he could do was his survival instinct and one month of training results in the War Academy. Since these beasts no longer chose to wander, but chose to confront him head-on, Shun was still willing to accept this. After all, he needed to consume a lot of physical strength in the process of chasing.
The three beasts chose a good angle. Shun did not have many positions to dodge, so he could only choose to fight the opponent's attack head-on. The reason why Shun had such confidence was because his body was more willing to resist than dodge the opponent's attack. After all, agility was not what Shun was good at, but his excellent defense was unique to Shun. In addition, his previous judgment on the attack strength of these beasts, Shun was confident that he would give another beast a fatal blow while taking the attacks of two beasts.
It was Shun's judgment that made Shun suffer a loss, because although the beasts at this time did not change much in strength with the previous beasts, their fighting will have changed. They were to delay time before, but at this time they fought for life and death. The gap was self-evident. Moreover, after a period of fighting, Shun had some understanding of these beasts, while these beasts also had some understanding of Shun's attack methods. Although their wisdom cannot make them make too good attack strategies, their instinct to seek profit and avoid harm can still allow them to avoid fatal damage.
Shun's attack did not achieve the expected effect. Although he hit a wild beast, the prepared beast also avoided its vital points at the last time. Shun, who had already made the move, became a living target in the eyes of the other two beasts.
Chapter completed!