Chapter 1111: Choice
Di Qianmo's cold voice sounded in Feng Qing's ear. "Do you think the lion or the person will win this match?"
Feng Qing asked expressionlessly, "Then tell me first, what does it take to win the beast competition?"
Di Qianmo said coldly, "Only when one side is completely dead!"
Feng Qing was not surprised at all. Instead, she looked at the Western young man in the field who was holding a baseball bat with both hands and looking like he was facing a formidable enemy. Then, she turned to look at Di Qianmo and said, "Although humans do not have sharp teeth or fur and scales, humans have smart brains and nimble limbs. Usually, a person's combat strength is limited, but when it's a matter of life and death, everyone will erupt with their potential and unleash unbelievable strength and speed."
Hearing this analysis, Di Qianmo sneered. "So?"
Feng Qing said, "That's why I bet that young man will win!"
Di Qianmo nodded. "Very good, then I'll bet that lion will win."
The beast competition was different from the competition between humans. When the cage gate that locked the beasts opened, it meant that the competition had already begun. The lion's eyes were fixed on the Western youth, and it kept letting out terrifying low roars from its nose. After the man and lion looked at each other for a while, the lion pounced on the man first. The audience in the stands stood up and cheered. Many people whistled.
At the same time, the LED screen on the top of the field was also playing the entire time the scene of the battle between the man and the lion. There was also a small screen in the lower right corner of the screen, showing the situation of the bets for this competition. Less than ten people had bet on the Western young man to win, and the rest had bet on the lion to win.
Faced with the lion that was rushing towards him, the western young man was obviously very afraid. However, he had no choice now. If he escaped the field, he would immediately be thrown into the sea to be the sharks' food. That way, his chances of survival would be even lower. Therefore, he could only brace himself and fight the lion. The desire to live made the young man raise the baseball bat in his hand and smash it at the lion that was charging at him. However, before the baseball bat could land, he was sent flying by the lion's huge and fat claws.
The audience erupted in cheers again. These people from the Seven Stars Continent liked to watch the battle between humans and wild beasts, especially the bloody scene of humans being pounced on and gnawed on by wild beasts. It deeply stimulated their brain nerves, causing them to be in an extremely excited state the entire time. In a more scientific analysis, their brains kept secreting dopamine, making them maintain an indescribable joy.
The lion slapped away the baseball bat and kicked its legs hard again. Its entire body jumped into the air. At the same time, it stretched out a large claw and slapped towards the young man's face. Its five sharp nails could make one feel a chill on their backs from afar. If it hit the man's face, the man would be disfigured on the spot. Fortunately, the man did not panic in the face of danger. At the critical moment, he unleashed all his speed. He took a large step sideways like a ghost and punched the lion's abdomen fiercely, causing the lion to take a step back. Just like that, the man and lion fought a few rounds. At first, the young man relied on his agility to have an advantage in the battle, but as his stamina decreased, he was chased and beaten by the lion. There were many times where he could not dodge. His skin and flesh were torn apart in many places by the lion's claws. However, the lion was also injured a lot. The entire lion's head was dyed red with blood, and one of its eyes was swollen.
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