Kanna, who had just gotten up from the ground, looked around. She quickly spotted and locked onto her prey.
It was a wild boar, nearly two meters long and one and a half meters tall.
From the way it was digging in the mud nearby, trying to unearth worms or rats as snacks with its tusks, it was clear this was an outsider.
After all, the local large wild beasts had either ended up in Kanna's stomach or had been scared away in the past few days. Except for the first week, Kanna hadn't hunted any large beasts in the past two days.
So, once Kanna spotted the wild boar, she knew her dinner was secured.
With a crackling sound of electricity, Kanna leapt like a cannonball straight to the wild boar's head.
"Righteous Thunder Furious Axe!"
With a shout from Kanna, before the wild boar could even figure out where the sound came from, she kicked it squarely in the forehead.
In an instant, with the sound of it hitting the ground, the wild boar was sent to meet its end, completely unaware of what had happened.
Kanna walked around the fallen wild boar, clapping her hands in satisfaction.
That kick of hers was the most perfected move she had learned in the past few days—quick, accurate, and ruthless.
With one move, whether it was a wild boar, a bear, or any other large animal, it was guaranteed to be a certain death, and the wound was minimal. At least before it was eaten, the body was still relatively intact.
Then, Kanna effortlessly lifted the wild boar, which was nearly as big as dozens of her combined, as if it were light as a feather.
Carrying the wild boar, she skillfully made her way to a riverbank, where she proceeded to gut the boar, and with a huge tree branch, skewered it after washing it as best she could. She threw it over her shoulder and began hopping towards her temporary shelter.
As for this temporary shelter, it had once belonged to a very hospitable brown bear.
At the time, when Kanna had just been teleported to this place and had nowhere to go, it was the brown bear that warmly took her in, allowed her to stay in its cave, and generously gave her its own meat as food. Fearing that the young Kanna would not sleep well outside, the bear also kindly provided its fur as a blanket.
At that time, Kanna was so moved by the brown bear's fearless spirit that she not only ate it clean, even the bones were cracked and consumed.
After bringing the wild boar back to her shelter, Kanna gathered some firewood and stretched her tail inside.
With the sound of electricity crackling, flames rose from the wood.
Before the flames reached her tail, Kanna quickly retracted it and expertly placed the boar in the middle of the fire.
In no time, the smell of roasting meat wafted through the cave.
The wild animals living nearby, drawn by the smell of meat, were about to approach, but suddenly they felt an ominous chill coming from the cave.
Those wild beasts immediately scattered and dared not approach the delicious scent any longer.
After devouring a large amount of meat, Kanna rubbed her eyes and could no longer resist the call of sleep. She stumbled over to the bear's fur and fell asleep as soon as her eyes closed.
Not long after Kanna fell asleep, a fully armed group of people arrived by the river where she had gutted the wild boar.
Although such teams were quite common on this land, what was unusual about this particular group was that it contained both Sakkota and Sakkaz.
It's important to note that these two races were absolute enemies, and while some organizations could accommodate both, it was rare to see them coexist in the same team.
The most troublesome of these was the Sakkota, because after the Kazdel Civil War, the Sakkaz scattered, with many joining other organizations or becoming mercenaries. These Sakkaz didn't care who their boss was, as long as the price was right, they'd work for anyone.
However, most Sakkota were known to be rigid and inflexible, very accepting of their own kind, but when it came to Sakkaz, simply seeing them would be enough to make them draw their guns in hostility.
So, for those who were unaware of the situation, this team, with both races coexisting so harmoniously, seemed very strange.