
The loud noise was heard as Saoda struck the river water with the wood he was holding making Saoda's entire body drenched.
Hungry crocodiles who wanted to get close now ran as if he was frightened after hearing a blow from the wood to the surface of the water.
"Yahoo!!!" saoda shouted as his hand continued to hold tightly to the wooden rod he punched.
Saoda ran to the ground. Both of his lips look open trying to regulate his breath that feels tight after doing activities that are quite tiring for him.
Saoda threw his body onto the surface of the grass land that felt a little wet. He was bowed with his chest that looks flat flowers in a regular manner.
He sipped his saliva which felt dry. He rubbed his head up to the neck making his wet skin become moist.
"Where should I go now?"
Saoda looked left and right at the trees that grew on the riverbank and the river puddles that looked calm.
The crickets that sounded made the atmosphere of the night full of silence feel even quieter. Saoda lifted the wood in his hand and not long after he threw it into the river water to make the wood move carried by the current.
Saoda snorted tired and then immediately rose from the grass. He set foot on the rocks not far from the river until he reached the top where Saoda stopped his steps.
Both of his eyes were able to see the scenery of the village within a darkness. There are some old houses made of wood that were seen by Saoda.
This village did not seem too bad compared to the village he lived in.
In this village there are quite a lot of houses and the distance is not too close but, it seems like they can still be said to be neighbors. This was all different from what happened in his village. Where the house is located quite far from the house that saru to another house.
Saoda turned his head left and right staring at the village area that looked silent. Hopefully there are no dog pets under the columns of those houses. If there were dogs there it was possible that the dogs would bark and chase after him.
Saoda did not want the dogs to bark and make all the villagers wake up from their sleep and make the villagers think that Saoda is a thief who came to this village just to steal.
Saoda took a deep breath and exhaled slowly. Inevitably, safely and insecure Saoda had to keep passing through the village because there was no other choice.
Only the village became a one-on-one path for him to bid to get to the wilderness. Saoda has taken this decision with great difficulty and Saoda remains ready to accept all his decisions.
Saoda nodded slowly and immediately stepped up. Setting his bare, still wet foot on the surface of the huge rock left wet footprints there.
Saoda stepped slowly past the weeds and shrubs that grew wild. As for some livestock manure here, it is possible that the residents in this village tie their livestock here.
Saoda's footsteps now stopped. Both of his eyes glanced in all directions trying to adapt to the straight road that was so very dark.
Saoda folded her quivering lips and again deflected her quite frightened wrath on her body that had trembled with fear.
Not long after Saoda took off the glove he used and raised it above the head to make the holster now switch function into a veil.
He also held the edges of the holster to close the lips to the chin area. Saoda put his foot forward with a fast lamglah even the step was like running.
Saoda made it through several houses accompanied by a sense of fear that so enveloped him. Saoda was afraid that anyone would see him here.
Who would not think negatively if he saw the figure of a woman who only looks like his eyes are walking in the middle of the night without anyone accompanying him.
Oh gong!!!
Oh gong!!!
Saoda's footsteps that had been walking so fast had immediately stopped with a breath that felt also stuck in his chest. The sound of the dog barking was heard making the trembling Saoda turn with a slow movement of his head that turned to look at the two dogs that now appear to be staring at him.
The two dogs were under the column of a wooden house. Saoda was so scared. The thing he feared has now happened. The dog barked with his big voice.
"Hust!" Remove Saoda while moving his hand and cover half of his face with the edge of the sheath cloth.
Oh gong!!!
Oh gong!!!
Oh gong!!!!
Not even leaving, but the dog even barked with a louder tone than before making Saoda even more panic and fear.
"Why is that dog barking?"
"Try checking! Is it possible that he saw a pig that entered the village again?"
The voice of the conversation from inside the house could be heard from below.
The sound of the window being opened was heard making Saoda whose eyes were round in shock was looking up at the window of the house which was also seen moving.
Inevitably this makes Saoda quickly run away from the house making the two dogs run after Saoda who felt like screaming and crying.
Saoda honestly wanted to do it, but he was also afraid that the villagers would hear his screams and wake up from sleep. This will only add new problems for him.
Saoda was not a person who lived in this village, so of course they would all be astonished to see Saoda was inside this village.
Somehow the way Saoda ran to avoid the two dogs that were still chasing him endlessly.
It felt like his heartbeat was going so hard it made him tremble. His legs felt weak and could no longer run.
He was tired enough to do it. He could no longer afford to run away from a dog that was so frightening to him.
Saoda occasionally turned his head to look at the dogs that were still chasing him nonstop.
"Well! Huh! Huh!" Saoda groaned loudly. He tried to gather and endure to stay afloat so as not to be pounced on by the dogs that seemed so very angry.
Bruack!!!
"Brah!"
Saoda let out a small scream as his body was squeezed to the surface of the gravel and rough ground. Saoda grimaced in pain as her knee hurt deeply.
Saoda was convinced that his knee must have been bleeding. It felt pulsing nonstop. Saoda looked back at the dogs that were still running back there and began to approach him.