Rumble!
The avalanche caused by the Yetiâs stomping roared down the mountainside.
Trees, rocks, and animals were all swept away in an instant, unable to resist the force. The ever-growing avalanche, swelling with accumulated snow, rushed toward the group with terrifying momentum.@@novelbin@@
âIf you donât want to end up as a frozen corpse, run!â
The warriors sprinted with all their might, turning their backs to the avalanche. Their bodies, strengthened through years of training and enhancement techniques, allowed them to run as fast on snow as they would on flat ground.
âLinbar, at this rate, weâre going to get caught!â
But escaping a natural disaster was no easy task. It wasnât the Yeti but the avalanche itself that threatened to kill them.
Linbar ran with all her strength, but beside her, Ashies hopped lightly over the ground as if on a casual stroll. Even with the avalanche just behind her, she showed no signs of panic.
Her face appeared blank, as if she didnât care about the world, but for once, she was actually thinking.
She was aware that the current situation was her fault. Her attempt to help had only made things worse.
If things continued as they were, the others would surely be caught in the avalanche.
She felt no guilt about this. Even the ability to feel guilt was sealed away within her.
However, people would blame Ashies, and the responsibility would ultimately fall on her master, Karami.
For some reason, she didnât like that.
She couldnât explain it, but it didnât sit well with her.
She decided that she needed to stop this from going any further.
Whoosh.
Sliding to a stop, Ashies turned her body. She planted her feet firmly on the slope and faced the oncoming avalanche.
âMiss, why arenât you running?â
Despite the urgent shouts, Ashies didnât respond. The others, realizing there was no time to retrieve her, continued running downhill, leaving her behind.