Dealing with one wild boar was already a stroke of luck, she hadn't expected a pack to be covetously watching.
Ye Yan endured the pain in her foot, gritted her teeth, and crawled up the earthen slope.
Simultaneously, three or four wild boars emerged from the underbrush, as if they had smelled the scent of their dead companion, and surrounded the foot of the slope.
One of them circled the corpse, continuously emitting huffing sounds.
The pain in Ye Yan's foot was excruciating, and climbing the slope had nearly exhausted all her stamina; she found it difficult to take even a single step, let alone run.
There wasn't a prolonged standoff between human and pig; the wild boars immediately sprang into action.
They bit and rooted against the slope, and as they did so, the earth crumbled.
Ye Yan was startled and quickly shuffled backwards.
Indeed, these animals raised in the wild were smart, their intelligence growing through the survival of the fittest.