Chapter 393 - 396: The Tragedy of the Giant Bear
The Frost Giant Bear had never felt like this before, being chased on its own turf by a human Cultivator who was many times smaller in size, and constantly feeling the heat on its behind deeply engraved the phrase "burning butt" in its experience.
"Roar!" The Frost Giant Bear let out an angry roar, its speed increased again as it sought to widen the gap between itself and Mu Can. No longer wanting to face Mu Can directly, the Frost Giant Bear abandoned its previous rampant demeanor and hurried away like a dog that had lost its home.
"Do you think you can escape?" The uneasy feeling in Mu Can’s heart not only didn’t disperse but grew stronger. He knew that he must end the battle quickly; otherwise, any delay could lead to complications, and the emergence of unforeseeable factors.
Mu Can’s body surged with Spiritual Power, and another array of Fire Lotus bloomed in front of him. Bunches of Fire Lotus bloomed before Mu Can, turning the few yards in front of him into a fiery red hue. Watching the fleeing back of the Frost Giant Bear and its butt that was as red as a monkey’s, which was already covered with dozens of Fire Lotus, was not enough—Mu Can intended to strike a lethal blow and directly break through this challenge of the Heavenly Pillar.
"Go!" Mu Can shouted gently, and the Fire Lotus shot forward agilely, striking the Frost Giant Bear once again with dozens correctly aimed at it.
The Frost Giant Bear didn’t even have the courage to look back, only feeling like its lower half was in lukewarm water, as heat surged out from its behind.
From Mu Can’s perspective, the entire rear of the Frost Giant Bear was engulfed by his Fire Lotus, looking bright and quite comical.
"If you keep running, I’ll blow up your chrysanthemum," Mu Can said calmly while sitting on a snow sled, with two Ice Dragons frantically pulling him forward.
Hearing Mu Can’s words, the Frost Giant Bear instantly felt a tightening in its chrysanthemum, and its tail tried desperately to tuck between its legs in an attempt to cover it, but the tail was too thick to hide.
