Primitive Man

Chapter 17: Cenozoic Fang Wolves



"They are here," Garnt whispered carefully pointing at the wolves.

The wolves moved with cautious deliberation, every step calculated and alert. Their keen senses seemed to be attuned to every rustle of leaves, every whisper of wind. As they approached the area, their heads lowered, and their noses twitched inquisitively.

The scent of the blood-soaked water gourd that Garnt had carefully placed as bait had captured their attention.

With eyes that held a fierce fusion of darkness and brown, they steadily advanced towards the gourd, their predatory instincts keen and unmistakable.

The very essence of the hunt seemed ingrained in their primal souls, and a palpable sense of anticipation hung in the air, almost as if it were a flavour they could taste.

However, their keen instincts soon kicked in. The moment they reached the gourd, a flicker of realization passed through their dark and brown-fused eyes. The scent was too strong, too deliberate. It was as if a trap had been laid out, a clever trap to ensnare them.

The lead wolf, the largest and most cunning of the trio, tilted its head slightly, eyes narrowing as it surveyed the surroundings. A low growl rumbled in its throat, a warning to its companions that something was amiss.

The other two wolves halted their advance, their lithe bodies tense and coiled like springs, ready to react to any threat.

Just as the realization fully dawned on them, a sudden movement of Ayra caught their attention but they were too late, as Garnt seized the opportunity.

With a burst of agility and determination, he launched himself onto the back of one of the remaining wolves. His hands found purchase on the wolf\'s fur, and with a fierce determination, he brought down his bone dagger, aiming for the wolf\'s eye.

The struggle was intense, the wolf\'s sinewy body writhing beneath Garnt\'s weight as it attempted to shake him off.

"Take this," He signalled his aunt and pierced the left eye of his target, while Ayra did the same thing to the remaining wolf.

The leader figure of the three suddenly tried to attack them since his reflex was too good compared to the other two, but it didn\'t even manage to reach Garnt as the other two kept throwing a tantrum from the pain.

"Garnt! You should wait for me, don\'t go into the battle like this, rely on your aunt, " Ayra shouted as she delivered the final blow to her target. She was strong enough to fully strangle the wolf, but the same cannot be said for Garnt as his muscles were not strong enough for that.

"Then... can you help me here without talking? This wolf is trying to throw me away," Garnt was on the verge of falling, which caused Ayra to quickly hit the wolf with a huge rock and knock it out.

Realizing he was outnumbered, the leader wolf let out a desperate howl, a plea for reinforcements. Ayra\'s instincts proved correct as another pack of wolves soon arrived, answering the leader\'s call for aid.

"Damn it! We are outnumbered now, what are we going to do now? Aunt, do you have a plan?" Garnt asked but Ayra wasn\'t the type of person to form plans for a battle. So her only option was to solve everything with brute force.

"We are going to survive this. Take care of my back, we will be fighting till we destroy every single wolf," Ayra took the huge log that she used to attack Garnt\'s wolf and waved it showing her dominance.

"Haha~ you\'re a crazy aunt, looks like I didn\'t come here for nothing," Garnt said with a smile and aimed his dagger at the wolf that was waiting to charge at him.

"When my nephew is crazy enough to fight with this weak aunt, I can\'t help but feel crazy." Ayra\'s eyes blazed with a fierce determination. The odds were against them, but their resolve was unyielding.

The first wolf lunged, its jaws snapping hungrily, but Ayra swung the heavy log with astounding force, catching the wolf mid-air and sending it crashing into its companions.

The impact created a momentary gap in the encircling predators, and Garnt seized the opportunity, driving his dagger into a wolf\'s flank, eliciting a pained yelp.

As the fight continued to unfold, the forest became a chaotic battleground. Ayra\'s strikes were fierce and calculated, each swing of the log a testament to her strength and combat prowess.

She knocked wolves aside, her movements almost dance-like as she expertly navigated the melee, protecting Garnt\'s back whenever he was momentarily vulnerable.

Garnt, on the other hand, was a whirlwind of agility. His dagger became an extension of his arm as he parried and counterattacked with astonishing speed. His strikes were precise, finding the gaps in the wolves\' defenses and leaving them wounded and disoriented.

The sound of clashing daggers and the wolves\' pained cries filled the air.

The wolves, sensing their adversaries\' unwavering determination, became more frenzied in their attacks. Yet, Ayra and Garnt fought on, their movements synchronized in a deadly dance of survival until Garnt felt something was wrong.

"Aunt, what\'s happening?" Garnt couldn\'t take his eyes off the enemies, so he shouted but no answers came from the other side. "Ayra, answer me,"

"Garnt, it looks like we are in a tight spot, I feel like my head is spinning. maybe because I haven\'t eaten anything in a few days, I\'m sorry-" Upon uttering those words, her strength waned, causing her to slump against Garnt\'s back.

He instinctively wrapped his arms around her, preventing her from collapsing to the ground.

"Damn it! Eva, what am I going to do now? I can\'t abandon her and run," Garnt muttered in frustration, his voice tinged with desperation, as he found himself trapped in a truly dangerous situation.


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