Chapter 1327 Battling The Beasts (Part Two) (2/2)
The itchy toxin had already made the beast unable to think clearly. He hadn't expected the human to be able to fight back. Dazed by the incoming attack, he couldn't dodge. As a result, the arrow penetrated his chest and entered his heart.
As soon as the arrow pierced the beast's heart, it exploded and the sword intent it conta
tacking Maxwell as well. Besides, Maxwell hadn't paid any attention to Jeremy as he thought the little thing couldn't threaten him.
This time, there was no one to distract the female beast, so she managed to suppress Jeremy under her body at once.
Now that Jeremy was pinned to the ground, the beast quickly rolled over and crushed Jeremy with her mighty claw.
Then, she gathered all her strength and squeezed harder! A trace of blood spurted out of Jeremy's mouth.
”Blood of a beast king...”
At this moment, the female beast's eyes widened with astonishment and horror reflected in her expression. She appeared as though she had encountered something extremely horrible. Something in Jeremy's blood terrified the beast.
However, she didn't loosen her hold on Jeremy. On the contrary, the killing intent in her fierce eyes intensified.
”I didn't expect you to have the blood of a beast king in your body. Since I've already offended you, only by killing you can I hide what I have done,”
the beast muttered to herself.
Then, she raised her other claw and swung it at Jeremy.
Even though she was determined to kill Jeremy, desperation surged within the creature. She had to finish the task of killing a beast who had the blood of a beast king.
Bang!
The beast's claws collided, and blood mist burst forth from the space between her claws.
”Jeremy!”
Lindsay screamed as she rushed forward. Her heart filled with such overwhelming sorrow that she felt it would explode.
Jeremy, this plump little thing, had been her only companion when she was lonely. The two were as close as siblings.
”Lindsay, don't!”
Anxiety coursed through Finley as he knew that she would die if she rushed over.