Chapter 98:
He looked at the corpse in front of him.
This was a young soldier. The young look under the helmet and the freckles on his face showed that this soldier was not older than twenty years old.
But this young life had vanished into the wilderness.
His neck was almost bitten off, and the torn muscle fibers extended to his chest. His head and body were at an odd angle of nearly ninety degrees, and there were spines of white vertebrae protruding from the lacerated surface of his neck, exposed to the air.
On the soldier’s body, there were huge and deep marks. It was a scar created by a sharp object, and on the wound, was a huge claw.
Zero ran his hand over the soldier’s body and found that his shoulder blades and sternum were broken and almost shattered.
This is caused by a shock of blunt force, and most of the muscle fibers in the body show signs of pulling and cracking.
Thus, in Zero’s mind, an animation model of a wolf biting the corpse’s neck and then swinging it back and forth before smashing it onto the ground was formed.
Wolves are animals that enjoy food for convenience.
