Chapter 282 - Red Snake
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nRecovering his strength wasn’t Himmel Soan’s top priority. He wanted nothing more than to gather information about Gina. He wished to know where he was and if Gina was here.
nMoreover, he didn’t need to absorb the spiritual essence voluntarily. It would flow into his body as he breathed and help him recover his strength.
nHe wanted to find someone to make some inquiries. Even if he couldn’t find anyone, he couldn’t stay in these woods since he couldn’t collect any information here.
nThere must be other living creatures in this world. He wouldn’t be surprised if he found other cultivators on this planet. With the presence of the spiritual essence in the air, it was possible that cultivators existed.
nHimmel Soan slowly walked through the woods. Although his mental force could only cover 300 feet around him, that was enough for the time being. He could swiftly react to anything strange.
nHe didn’t know how large this forest was, but he was sure if he kept walking in one direction, he would eventually walk out of it. He didn’t believe trees were the only living things in this world.
nHalf an hour later, he sensed something in the woods nearby. To be more precise, it was an animal. It seemed to have been startled, and the trees around it shuffled. The noise traveled around the woods.
nFinally, Himmel Soan realized what was making that noise. It was a giant python!
nBut it was far too big to be a python. It was over 150 feet, with its head as thick as the trunk of a tree here, which was about 10 feet wide. And that was only its head.
nHimmel Soan felt like an ant in comparison. The red python stuck out its tongue when it detected his presence.
nIt was confused. Why would an ant make it feel uneasy?
nThis two-legged thing was so tiny.
nThe python was at the top of the food chain, and my creatures of Himmel Soan’s size had become its food. Nothing had made it feel threatened until he came along. Instinctively, it realized this creature wasn’t as weak as his size suggested.
nHowever, it couldn’t sense Himmel Soan’s capability. Despite not giving off much energy, why did he feel so dangerous?
nMeanwhile, Himmel Soan had picked up a twig. He slowly approached the python. This was the first animal he encountered since he arrived here. Should he kill it or keep it alive?
nHe didn’t have the habit of killing things at will, but if this python attacked him, he didn’t mind taking its life.
nThe red python looked around as if it was thinking.
nThat was exactly what it was doing. It wondered if it should swallow Himmel Soan. It thought maybe the sense of danger was a false alarm.
nIts mindset was quite straightforward. It didn’t want to miss a delicious meal because Himmel Soan seemed so yummy.
nInstinct told it that if it ate Himmel Soan, it would make significant progress.
nWith that benefit, the python threw caution to the wind. It moved around and stared at Himmel Soan. It would make a move as soon as he was within its attack range and kill him with a single attack.
nOne step…
nTwo steps…
nHimmel Soan slowly approached the python. One more step and he would be within its range.
nJust then, Himmel Soan stopped in his tracks.
nThe python was perplexed. That human had just stopped!
nThe python couldn’t understand it, so it stared at Himmel Soan. If he took another step forward, it would attack.
nHimmel Soan chuckled.
n“You’re only a snake. If you had run off, I wouldn’t have chased you. I don’t have time to waste. But you’ve stopped. If this is your choice, I’ll give you what you want!”
nHimmel Soan raised his twig and gave it a wave. He then threw it to the side and kept walking.
nThe python couldn’t understand a single word, but it had never felt so threatened before. It wondered why the man moved his hand in the air. Before it could figure out an explanation, it saw Himmel Soan walking toward it.
nThe man was within its attack range. The python charged at Himmel Soan, trying to swallow him whole. However, its head seemed to have lost control. The world had turned upside down.
nIt then saw something familiar.
nWasn’t that its own body?
nThat was the last thing it saw.
nHimmel Soan walked up to the dead python and put his hand on its body.
n“Is this red object its core? That’s to say, the snake has been absorbing spiritual essence and cultivating.” Himmel Soan was a little surprised because he assumed that it was only an ordinary snake.
nSince there were such tall trees in this world, he didn’t find such a large snake out of the place. It now seemed that this world wasn’t as simple as he thought.
nHimmel Soan felt a little excited.
nWas it possible Gina came to this world after she disappeared from Earth?
nMaybe he really could find her here!
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