Chapter 30



Chapter 30

What Fu Le didn't know was that the Lama tribe's protective shield required energy. Each bird attack consumed energy, and since she didn't have the energy to replenish it, the shield was about to dissipate.

"You bastards!! I'll fight you to the death!!" At this moment, the desire to live overwhelmed the fear. Fu Le once again drew his bow and arrow, nocked the arrow, and his eyes burst forth with a heavy ferocity.

The bowstrings hummed as arrows shot out one after another, transforming into fiery feathers in mid-air as they chased after their targets, fulfilling their final mission.

One after another, two-headed birds cried out in anguish before being blown to pieces, their bodies torn apart from the sky, raining down feathers and mangled carcasses.

At this moment, Fu Le's eyes turned bloodshot. The heavy casualties among the two-headed birds under the arrows made her fear recede like a tide! An endless power seemed to fill her limbs and bones! Whoever wants my life, I will take their life!!!

The flock of birds that had blocked out half the sky was finally torn open with several large gashes, which also relieved the pressure on Fu Le's protective shield. The cracking sound did not reappear.

As her hand movements intensified, Fu Le's arms, which hadn't been exercised much, began to tremble violently. The pain brought tears to her eyes, but she dared not stop, fearing that if she did, the two-headed birds would come back.

She didn't want to, and couldn't, die in another world!

Finally, the two-headed birds realized that their prey below was too powerful and they could not overcome it, suffering too many casualties. The leader of the two-headed birds flew high above the flock and let out a sharp cry, which was a signal to retreat.

The swooping attacks were decreasing rapidly. The birds that had reached the halfway point let out unwilling cries, then flapped their huge wings and swooped upwards. Some birds flew past the protective shield with their sharp talons, while others made one last desperate attempt before turning back and heading towards the distant sky. One, two, three...

Fu Le's eyes were bloodshot, she was breathing heavily, her chest was pounding like a drum, and she was like an arrow on a bowstring, not yet released, but she could not relax her raised hands for a moment. She knew that once she relaxed, she would never be able to lift her arms again.

Only after the dark flock of birds completely disappeared into the yellow dust did Fu Le finally breathe a sigh of relief. He put away his bow and arrows, lay down on the sand, and started crying, "I was so scared, so scared, waaaaah... Shuttle, you bastard, you're dead, I'm telling you, you bastard... waaaah..." No matter how much Fu Le cursed, the shuttle remained silent. Whether it was asleep or not, no one knew.

After venting his emotions and regaining some strength, Fu Le took out the milk jug, poured himself a large glass, and gulped down three big mouthfuls before the burning sensation in his throat subsided, and he let out a comfortable burp.

After eating another kiwi fruit, the fatigue in my body subsided a little.

But sleep is still necessary.

Not daring to lie casually in the desert as he had previously imagined, Fu Le got up, took out a shovel, dug a human-shaped sand pit for himself, then lay down in it, burying himself completely, even sprinkling a thin layer of sand on his head for cover.

He slept for seven or eight hours. When he woke up, the sky and the desert were still the same as before, unchanged. The only thing that had changed was the flock of bird carcasses. The flesh was gone, and all that was left were dry bones, bird beaks, and feathers.

So what exactly happened while she was sleeping? And what kind of beast came?

At this moment, Fu Le was truly terrified. The fear that arose from the depths of her heart made her tremble all over and her scalp tingle.

Looking at the countdown, she had just over 13 days to figure out how to survive. She didn't have time to waste on fear and stagnation.

After a quick wash and eating three kiwifruit to calm her nerves, Fu Le found that the fatigue in her arms from yesterday had completely disappeared, and her body seemed to be full of energy.

Before leaving, Fu Le thought of the supplies he had obtained in the previous two planes, so he approached the pile of bird carcasses and the snow-white bones left behind.

From a distance, it didn't seem like much, but as you got closer, you realized how huge the bird was. Even a single feather was longer than her height. Under the bird's skeleton, she looked like an ant.

He raised his hand and placed it on the black feathers, which were over two meters long and half a meter wide. 'The feathers of the Kui bird are impervious to water and fire, protect against some physical damage, and can be used to make clothing.'

Fu Le's eyes lit up; it was indeed a good item. Without immediately putting it away, he continued to examine the bird bones. 'Kui Bird bones, hard, can be used to make offensive weapons.' 'Kui Bird beak, hard, can be used to make defensive and offensive weapons.'

Is this equipment dropped after defeating a monster? Overjoyed, Fu Le put all the remnants of the Kui Bird into his ring.

"A shuttle? How can these materials be used in a weapon? Who would use this to make a weapon?"

As expected, there was no response.

"Are you planning to play dead forever?" Fu Le gritted his teeth.

Quiet……

The wind is picking up...

The swirling yellow sand whipped the veil over Fu Le's face as she continued walking, step by step, in the direction indicated by the compass.

The walk lasted all day, and went smoothly without any scary beasts appearing. To train herself, Fu Le moved forward very quickly, only stopping to drink milk and eat a kiwi fruit when she was exhausted. In this way, each hike brought Fu Le an astonishing increase in physical strength. She clearly found that her physical limits were being pushed higher and higher.

Fu Le, who was getting more and more excited as she walked, realized that her body needed sleep when she ate a Qiqi fruit in the middle of the night and it didn't completely relieve her anxiety.

So she stopped, and just like last night, after making the necessary preparations, she finally fell asleep peacefully.

However, luck can't always go as planned.

rustling... rustling... rustling...

rustling... rustling...

Under the bleak yellow sky, a huge, silkworm-like worm emerged from the yellow sand, something in its mouth, and frantically shook its head, trying to tear open its black shell so it could devour the tender flesh inside.

Fu Le woke up the instant he was bitten in the mouth. His hand was just about to touch the button on the protective ring when he was violently shaken, feeling dizzy and almost having his brains shaken out. "Damn it..."

rustling...

As the first worm moved, giant circular sand dunes appeared all around, and the heads of round, greenish-blue worms poked their heads out.

Fu Le's eyes bulged out of fear, meeting a pair of red eyes the size of basketballs.

Damn it!! Here we go again!! I'm doomed!!

Having experienced the previous incident, after the extreme fear, reason returned first. Fu Le pressed the protection button, and at the same time, he was also thrown out. Some insects swung their fleshy bodies, trying to pick up the ready-made meal. Fu Le reacted quickly and took out a chainsaw.

'Sizzle sizzle sizzle sizzle...'

'Beep beep beep beep beep...'

The caterpillar emitted a sharp hiss, blue liquid flowed from its head, and then it retreated into the sand dune.

Fu Le fell into the sand pile, but dared not sit down. He stood up, picked up the chainsaw, and got to work!

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