Qin Sheng was transmigrated and narrowly survived, but his lifespan was less than a year.
Fortunately, the transmigrator's system bound to him, enabling him to extract and fuse genes from...
When Aina's feet touched the grass of the horse farm, it was as if she had triggered some kind of mechanism.
The horse, which had been calm just moments before, suddenly raised its forelegs as if it had been slapped on the backside.
Neigh!
The horse's voice was somewhat flat, but one could still hear the rage within it.
With a series of thuds, the iron hoof-shaped hooves pounded the grass, charging towards Aina like a thousand troops.
Although she was prepared, seeing the horse, which had been calm just moments before, suddenly become so agitated still instilled a sense of fear in Aina.
But as soon as she took a half step back, with a deep breath, Aina suddenly stared at the galloping horse.
Aina wasn't trying to scare it away with her eyes; she was waiting for the right moment.
She was fully aware of her current situation; the wounds on her feet still caused her occasional sharp pain, making it difficult for her to even stand.
In this situation, let alone hiding for ten minutes, she would be caught by the horse in less than half a minute.
When the iron rings embedded in the horse's hooves fall on her, it will signify the end.
Comparing straight-line speed with Ma's is obviously unrealistic, so Aina had to find another way, turning the game into a dodgeball game.
As the horse charged forward at high speed, Aina forced herself to remain calm despite her inner fear.
Marcos aren't crabs; they can turn around. Even if you dodge early, you'll still be knocked away by a horse that has adjusted its course.
When they were only three meters apart, Aina suddenly exerted her strength and rolled to the side, completely disregarding her image.
But because of this, the horse rushed past her.
Without letting her guard down, Aina immediately stood up, watched the horse circle around, and then launched another charge.
Aina was not surprised by this; the fact that the game was set to last ten minutes proved that it was going to be a long battle.
"A very smart little girl."
Mei Ge popped a peanut into her mouth and took a sip of strong liquor, as if she were watching a show.
In the past, those who were forcibly captured and had their abilities crippled were always filled with fear and anxiety, and were unable to find a way to break the game in time.
This leads to a significant depletion of physical strength, and even after realizing this, one is unable to sustain it for long.
Aina's ability to remain rational and find the best solution is commendable.
"What a pity," Mei Ge sighed. "It'll be boring for a while."
Phoenix blinked: "Foreplay is also very important."
Mei Ge didn't react at all; driving with an old man who's practically half-buried is no use.
The fact that this game has continued until now means it can't end so easily.
Many people have discovered this method in the past, and some, like Aina, were able to find it right away.
It might work for one horse, but it would be terrible for a herd.
Bang bang bang…
Aina's expression changed as she rolled to her feet. How could it be so fast?!
But then she realized something was wrong; the source of the sound was wrong!
Turning around abruptly, I saw more than a dozen galloping horses on the lawn not far away, each exuding an aura of ferocity.
The iron rings under their feet clanged incessantly, like an advancing army ready to trample everything in their path!
"One is easy to hide, but what about a group?"
Meige poured the clear wine into her glass, eager to see the iron hooves fall on Aina.
"Don't go too far," Phoenix suddenly warned.
"Tsk tsk, as long as they don't die, it's fine even if they lose an arm or a leg."
As the two were discussing, the horse that had started first turned around and charged at Aina once more.
Behind them were advancing horses, and in front were charging horses.
If Aina were to roll over again, she would definitely be trampled flat by the countless hooves behind her.
If you don't choose to roll over, you'll face the charge from behind.
It seems there is no other choice.
Aina kept glancing at the horses that had broken through on both sides, her mind racing with thoughts.
We must find a way, otherwise she won't last ten minutes, she will die, and Baker will die too!
Her gaze swept to both sides, and perhaps it was the threat of death that made her suddenly notice something amiss.
saddle!
The horses that were released were not saddled, and it was difficult for them to get on and ride.
But the one Mei Ge rode over was different; it was equipped with a saddle!
Although Aina had never tried riding a horse before, let alone a horse that wanted to kill people.
But looking at the constantly swaying saddle, Aina knew this was the key to her survival for another ten minutes!
Going up there would not only resolve the current threat, but also allow them to sustain themselves on the horse for a while.
She wasn't sure if she could withstand the mad horses, but rather than staying on the ground and being constantly chased by them, she decided to take a chance and mount up!
Aina stared intently at the galloping horse, her hair sticking to her body with sweat, making her very uncomfortable.
But now she couldn't think about those things anymore; she was focused on the saddle.
Bang bang bang!
The horseshoe struck the soft grass, sending dirt flying towards Aina's face.
In her vision, it looked more like it was flying towards her eyes.
She instinctively wanted to blink, but forcibly held it in.
With a snap,
The dirt splattered on her face, and at the same time she turned to the side and grabbed the saddle.
Click...
How much power does a galloping horse have?
Anna didn't know, but she heard a sound coming from her bones, accompanied by intense pain, as it hit her head.
"ah!"
With her scream, her figure flew out, as if floating horizontally.
"Fuck! How could I forget that!"
Mei Ge slapped his forehead, looking at Aina, who was still clinging tightly to the saddle despite her broken bones, with great regret.
In the past, people were arrested and preparations were made, so there was no chance of forgetting the saddle.
People are now coming to us like this, we've forgotten we were just riding horses.
Phoenix suddenly retorted sarcastically, "He's got dementia."
Ignoring her taunts, Mei Ge just wanted to know if this game was really over.
She got up, enduring the pain, and rolled over onto the horse's back.
The stranger's back made the horse even more agitated, causing it to bounce and sway like a bouncy car, trying to shake off the person behind it.
Mei Ge's horses didn't seem to have encountered this situation either. As Aina mounted her horse, they seemed to return to calm as if the game had ended.
"It's alright, it's alright."
Aina's constant bouncing on horseback relieved Meige.
Because her condition was very bad.
Not only was his arm broken, but his feet were also not in the correct positions.
With the horse jumping around wildly, she probably wouldn't last long.
I took a sip of the strong liquor with peace of mind, and now all I have to do is wait.
"Old man, it seems you're about to miscalculate."
Phoenix raised an eyebrow, noticing Aina, who was somewhat dazed but clinging tightly to the saddle.
Her condition may continue for a long time, and she may not even know when she will die, thus remaining in this state indefinitely.