Chapter 44 Part 2 — Would Never Wake up Again (1/2)
When the little fox thought it was going to die soon, a white shadow rushed over, it saved the little fox and fought fiercely with the short-faced bear.
The little fox escaped from death, and its heart was beating like a drum, continuously pounding. Watching the mother wolf save her, the little fox had conflicted feelings, probably because -she never thought that one day, the mother wolf rescued her.
The Short-Faced Bear's body was three or four times larger than the mother wolf. It was a ma.s.sive difference, but the mother wolf gave it her best, and didn't let the bear come near the little fox. While doing so, the wolf made urging sounds for the little fox to leave immediately.
Peng!
The mother wolf was. .h.i.t to the ground, the bear bit the wolf's neck, and blood quickly stained the beautiful white fur.
The little fox's heart felt like it was. .h.i.t with a hammer, aching to the point of suffocation. She ignored the desperate eyes telling her to leave, and leapt onto the bear, her nimble body rushed towards the neck of the bear, claws opened the dark fur, bit with great force.
The bear finally released the mother wolf and cried out in pain, its giant body kept jumping, trying to hit the fox on its neck with its paws.
Short-Faced Bears had great strength, once this palm fall, the little fox would be smashed into pieces.
But in the next second, the mother wolf slowly got up, and with a great leap, it bit into the bear's palms.
The bear unleashed another wave of screams, and its paw slammed and slapped the female wolf away.
The little fox ripped off a piece of flesh and spat it in the bear's eyes, then she used her four claws, climbed onto its face, and scratched it.
The bear's eyes were scratched and bleeding, it painfully squatted and jumped, shaking its large body.
Because the Short-Faced Bear was half blinded by the little fox, it would certainly bear a grudge. It licked its sharp and horrifying teeth, and with a contorted face, it suddenly flicked its head and sent the little fox flying. It rushed towards the fox, wanting to tear her to pieces.