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The First Kindness After 100 Years

Admon suddenly had a serious expression and started to move towards where the voice was coming from. The pain in the voice told that something was very wrong, it was not just a cry for help, it was a call for life.

 

That's why Admon used one of the thousands of movement techniques taught to him by the system and suddenly accelerated to an incredible speed and started moving through the forest. With each step he advanced at least 10 metres and the traces he left behind resembled layers of ash.

 

It was the first time Nalin and Vered had ever seen their master use a technique, of course Admon practised techniques, but whenever he mastered a technique through cultivation or practice, he never used it again. That's why the eyes of the two little monsters were filled with excitement.

 

After only 3 minutes, the trio reached the place where the sound came from and saw a layer of blood and traces on the ground. Admon, who bent down to the ground and examined the traces, could directly understand that the blood on the ground did not belong to a human being. Looking at where the traces were going, Admon realised that the body that left the traces of blood had been dragged.

 

Immediately after he started to follow the tracks, his steps became incredibly quiet. Even though he was stepping over the leaves, there was no sound or anything else, as if he had no weight.

 

Nalin and Vered realised that their master was officially dead. Because Admon was neither breathing, nor showing signs of perspiration, nor showing any emotion, nor making any sound. It was really an incredible technique.

 

"KYAAA PLEASE! PLEASE LET ME GO!" Admon was trying to find another trail when suddenly a sound came from the clearing to his right and he began to watch from behind a tree.

 

What he saw in front of him really told him that he was in the devil's forest. There were more than ten bears standing in front of him and each of them had a different colour, and on the other side was a human being, she was injured and bleeding from her stomach.

 

Immediately after Admon saw this, he came out from behind the tree and said aloud,"Please let her go." He did not know if he could defeat the beasts in front of him, after all, he did not have any information about how strong or how weak he was.

 

Hearing his voice, the bears suddenly turned towards him and one of them said with an ugly smile on his face, "look at that, another prey."

 

Admon was about to draw his weapon from his system inventory when the bears suddenly began to retreat backwards. Fear and anxiety began to fill each of their faces, he could not understand what was happening and began to think that maybe they were afraid of humans.

 

The bears suddenly started to run away and disappeared into the trees. Admon could not understand what had happened, but he was very happy about what had happened. Maybe he was stronger than he thought.

 

"Are you okay?" Admon said suddenly, turning his head towards the woman on the ground and asking the question he thought he should ask. The woman was looking at the two monsters standing on Admon's shoulders with fear in her eyes.

 

When Admon realised this, he said gently, "Don't worry, if you are afraid of the snake, it can wait behind, I am here to save you."

 

"SAY ONE THING AND YOU DIE!" Vered sent a message into the woman's mind and she began to struggle backwards, foaming at the mouth and eventually passing out. Admon stared at her, confused, as if trying to understand what he had just experienced. He slowly approached her and took out a first aid kit from his inventory and began to check the wound on her abdomen.

 

"I can't treat this here..." Admon added after two minutes. The woman had already turned white from losing so much blood, any further delay could take her life. That's why he wanted to do something good with his free will, which had been restored after 100 years, like saving this woman.

 

He gently picked up the woman lying on the floor and then began to carry her gently. He had to be quick. Each step he took took him not 10 but 20 metres forward, and this incredible speed surprised even him, and he openly wondered what his limit was.

 

"Those bears, if only they didn't exist..." said Admon suddenly, his thoughts seeming to overflow out in a sequential manner. At that moment, the conversation between the two sitting on Admon's shoulders began to increase:

 

"Sister, master..." Vered started talking to Nalin as soon as he heard what Admon had said.

 

"I realise, our master in his heart is ordering us to destroy them, let's not go now, we will wait until our master is asleep." After Nalin answered, Vered let out a small hiss and the decision was made. Whoever those bears were, it was their duty to destroy them.

 

By this time Admon had already entered back into the garden and cleared a table and gently laid the woman down on it, then took some surgical supplies from his inventory and set to work.

 

In the end, whether or not the woman would recover depended not only on her, but on Admon as well. He had to do his best and help her get back to even better health than before. His free will was practically begging him to do so. As if his will had shown him one of the creatures of his destiny, his heart was constantly thumping and with it he felt that he must do everything in his power to save her.

 

It would be a short action for Nalin and Vered and a long night for Admon. As a result, both sides had found a very interesting topic for themselves. It was just that the jobs of both sides were different, one side would perhaps destroy an entire civilisation, and the other side would save someone from that civilisation. An incredible night would follow the bloodbath and an incredible day would unfold.

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