Surviving in the Wilderness: I Lived for 50 Years

An unusual experience made me realize the value of life, but by the time I looked back, I was already in my twilight years.

It seemed long, yet it passed in a flash.

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Chapter 158...

Seeing this, I couldn't help but clap my hands and cheer. Finally, we've found a master who can take care of the Sand Beast.

I almost got killed by them before, so seeing the Sand Beasts get their comeuppance now makes me feel really good.

The remaining Sand Beasts, under the command of the largest Sand Beast, began to slowly retreat.

Seeing that the sand beasts were beginning to retreat, the saber-toothed tiger took two steps forward and let out a low roar at the retreating sand beasts.

The Sand Beast leader, who was already starting to have some thoughts of retreating, felt his pride being trampled on by this saber-toothed tiger.

How could it tolerate this? Its retreating steps immediately slowed down. I knew this cunning fellow wouldn't admit defeat so easily; it must be up to no good.

At this moment, the saber-toothed tiger was still roaring, completely unaware that disaster was about to befall it.

As it retreated, the massive sand beast suddenly turned and moved to flank the saber-toothed tiger from behind.

However, this movement was too large and immediately attracted the attention of the saber-toothed tiger. The saber-toothed tiger turned its body to face the approaching sand monster.

However, this time the Sand Beast did not intend to attack the Saber-toothed Tiger; it simply circled around it at a safe distance.

If the saber-toothed tiger stands still for even a moment, the sand monster will seize the opportunity to bite its body.

This sand beast leader is much faster and more agile than the sand beasts around it.

The saber-toothed tiger, in pain, had to turn back to defend itself against the sand beast's attack. Its body began to move in circles along with the sand beast.

I was a bit confused when I saw this. Is this the strength of the Sand Beast leader?

Why is this guy just circling around that saber-toothed tiger? Although he occasionally launches a surprise attack, such attacks are like tickling a powerful saber-toothed tiger. Is it really effective?

But I soon realized that I was too naive and had underestimated the intelligence of this beast.

This sand beast truly lived up to its reputation as their leader; several times it narrowly escaped being pierced by the saber-toothed tiger's fangs.

It was also very fast at dodging the saber-toothed tiger's paw attacks, always managing to narrowly avoid the tiger's claws.

I don't know if it's just my imagination, but watching these two guys keep spinning around on the ground is making me a little dizzy.

At this moment, the leader of the sand beasts seemed to be unable to continue spinning like this, so it called out to one of the sand beasts beside it. The sand beast immediately came out and began to harass the saber-toothed tiger.

The leader of the sand beasts slowly withdrew from the battlefield and began to rest. The remaining sand beasts continued to encircle the saber-toothed tiger, preventing it from escaping.

I soon realized something was wrong. These sand beasts were still only harassing and not attacking, just like their leader, circling around the saber-toothed tiger.

Moreover, each time a Sand Beast rotates for a while, another Sand Beast is used in a rotation battle to take its place and continue to wear down the Saber-toothed Tiger, so that it doesn't have a moment to catch its breath.

Gradually, the saber-toothed tiger's advantage diminished. At first, it could still graz the sand beast a few times with its claws, but later its body became unsteady and it became difficult to stand still.

Spinning around for a long time can cause dizziness in the semicircular structures of the brain, similar to motion sickness. It becomes almost impossible to control one's body in such a state.

If this saber-toothed tiger had eaten some food and left earlier, it might not be in its current predicament.

However, it shouldn't have continued to provoke. Sand Beasts are intelligent beasts with strong self-esteem, and provoking a Sand Beast leader in front of him is like slapping someone in the face.

It's pointless to say anything now. Sand beasts are vengeful animals. They've already lost a companion and are now being provoked. The fate of this saber-toothed tiger is sealed today.

At this moment, the sand beast that had been circling the saber-toothed tiger also stopped. The sand beast itself was dizzy and unsteady on its feet.

But it still stumbled and struggled to run back to its own group.

The saber-toothed tiger was in even worse condition. After a long period of torture, it was now like a fish stunned by muddy water, and it could hardly even stand up.

I was secretly amazed. Was this guy's IQ really that high?

At first, I thought they just wanted to wear down the saber-toothed tiger's stamina with a series of attacks, but I didn't expect that they weren't trying to wear down the saber-toothed tiger's stamina at all, but rather planned to attack its brain directly.

Under intense spinning, the first thing to suffer is not the body, but the brain's control system.

The brain, such a sophisticated instrument, is powerful, yet also fragile. At this moment, the Sand Beasts successfully overloaded the opponent's processor using their numerical advantage, rendering it temporarily unable to function properly.

I truly never imagined that one day turning around in a circle could lead to someone's death.

By this time, the Sand Beast leader, who had been resting, had fully recovered its physical functions. It slowly approached the somewhat disheveled Saber-toothed Tiger, its indifference seemingly tinged with mockery.

They mocked the beast before them, a beast with strong limbs but a simple mind.

At that moment, the Sand Beast leader crouched down, gathering its strength, and pounced on the back of the Saber-toothed Tiger. The Saber-toothed Tiger sensed the threat from behind and whirled around, but its coordination hadn't fully recovered.

The sudden turn caused it to trip and fall to the ground. Startled by its own fall, the saber-toothed tiger could only frantically claw at the air, trying to block the sand beast's attack.

However, the Sand Beast also knew that this method had a limited duration, and if it were to recover, even if it could defeat the saber-toothed tiger, it would require a very high price.

The Sand Beast leader wouldn't let this opportunity pass; he twisted his waist to dodge the saber-toothed tiger's wild claws and circled around to the back.

The Sand Beast dared not underestimate the Tiger Claw; the fact that the Saber-toothed Tiger was only dizzy did not mean that it had lost its fighting ability.

On the contrary, when their lives are in danger, the power that their claws can unleash is definitely much stronger than that of their teeth. The sand beast that was killed by claws is a good example.

The current Smilodon has completely lost its former kingly demeanor; at this moment, it looks like a cat rolling on the ground.

The Sand Beast, however, was as fast as lightning. It had already circled around to the back of the Saber-toothed Tiger's neck and was waiting for the right moment to bite down hard.

With another crisp snap, the saber-toothed tiger froze in place, its gaze gradually fading, no longer showing any sign of struggling.

He... just died like that?

Looking at the two ferocious beasts, one large and one small, I was filled with mixed emotions. I couldn't believe that such a powerful ruler of the jungle could die so easily.

It seems I wasn't careful enough; the danger these wild beasts pose is far beyond what I could have imagined at that time.