The polar bear glanced at it twice, then looked away.
The vampire vine pierced directly into her calf.
Su Yan frowned slightly.
She could feel her blood draining away.
But not long after.
A deafening roar filled my ears.
Bang!
I was pulled into a very soft and cool embrace.
He was just holding her a little too tightly.
Her shoulders rose.
The sensation of blood being forcibly sucked from my calves also disappeared.
Looking down, I saw a scar on my calf.
Blood flowed down the wound, spreading to his ankle and finally dripping to the ground.
Su Yan didn't speak.
She was just holding the polar bear.
Cecilia was furious.
Especially when he realized that if he had arrived any later, this little female would have died here.
Although he hated her.
But she hated these vampire vines even more.
Thinking this, he grabbed the vines and pulled them up by the roots.
The vines emitted a piercing cry and oozed a disgusting green sap.
Finally, after a relentless struggle, it managed to break free of the vines that the bear was holding in its hands.
The vampire vine quickly retracted, trying to save its own life.
I thought it was a sure thing, but who would have thought that a Cheng Yaojin would suddenly appear out of nowhere, and I almost lost my life here.
The polar bear glanced at the vampire vines that were desperately trying to retract.
He let out a low growl.
Then, carrying Su Yan, he walked along the road and headed out.
He still seemed angry.
He could be heard breathing heavily from time to time.
Su Yan stirred, then looked up.
"You're hurting me a lot."
The polar bear came to its senses.
I loosened the pressure a little.
It lifted her up and let her sit on its arm.
I looked down at the injury on her leg.
Su Yan wrapped her arms around his neck.
I don't care what he actually means.
Strangely enough, his body was cool to the touch.
It's not the kind of ice that freezes you; in short, it feels very comfortable against your skin, like spring water.
It's cool to lean against him.
The burning sensation on my face, as if it were on fire, was finally less noticeable.
After the polar bear finished examining her wounds, he realized that she was clinging to him and hugging him tightly.
She seemed very dependent on him.
He let out a low growl.
Why are you here? Where are your family? Would they leave you alone in such a dangerous place?
Su Yan buried her face in his soft fur.
"Well, I have no family. Maybe they just want me to fend for myself."
Cecilia heard her soft, weak voice.
I could immediately picture how this little female had been abandoned and how she had struggled to survive here.
Just now, if it weren't for him, she would have been sucked to death by those blood-sucking vines.
besides.
Why is this little female still hugging him?
She was standing so close to him.
He gave a low hum.
Somewhat annoying.
But then I thought of the wound on her leg.
I guess they were scared.
Never mind, let her lie down for a while.
Just for a little while.
He held Su Yan in his arms, taking into account the frail physique of this small female.
So much so that he didn't run as hard as before.
Instead, they walked slowly.
They walked towards the river.
night.
The moon descends.
That burning, anxious feeling is gone.
Su Yan sat on a rock.
The polar bear held her calf and placed it in the spring water to rinse the wound.
Then, they covered her wound with a layer of herbs that they had found somewhere.
Su Yan was barefoot, wearing a white dress, and her black hair was blown by the wind.
She revealed a smooth and pretty little face.
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