The mont his jaws locked onto the grizzly's throat, Jas shifted his full weight forward, pinning his chest against the bear's upper spine to anchor his position and establish a definitive leverage point.
"ROAR!!"
The grizzly went absolutely ballistic. It thrashed its massive head in violent, unhinged arcs, desperate to wrench its neck out of Jas's crushing grip.
But Jas's upper and lower jaws functioned like an iron vise, keeping his fangs anchored deep within the dense muscle layers of the throat, while his foreclaws ripped rcilessly into the flank.
TEAR! SNAP!
A succession of heavy, muffled impacts blended with the sound of tearing fur and hide. No matter how dense the grizzly's winter insulation or how thick its protective muscle layers, under Jas's relentless assault, its body was being reduced to a bleeding, ruined peice of at.
By now, the long curves of his ivory sabers had buried themselves deep into the cervical tissue. The realization of its own mortality forced the bear into an even more frantic display of raw physical output, putting an imnse torsional strain on Jas's jaw structure.
The grizzly's pure tonnage and physical leverage significantly outmatched his own. This life-or-death struggle against a desperate heavy was pushing Jas's body to its absolute limit.
Yet, Jas refused to release the lock. He condensed every ounce of his energy to match the dying giant's thrashing, turning the clearing into a brutal contest of endurance.
"Let's see what fails first—your windpipe or my grip!"
The tiger and the bear rolled together across the forest floor in a chaotic, muddy knot, their deafening roars and guttural screeches echoing through the timber for miles.
CRACK.
A sharp, brittle snap resonated directly inside Jas's skull, followed instantly by an intense, flash of agony shooting straight into his upper jaw roots.
"What the hell was that?"
The blinding pain triggered a sudden, involuntary release chanism. Jas loosened his jaw, rolling clear of the grizzly's spine as his montum carried him across the dirt.
"No way..."
Scrambling back onto his paws, Jas checked, The source of the trauma was imdiately clear.
One of his defining ivory weapons... had snapped off at the midpoint.
The upper half of the ten-centiter saber remained firmly embedded deep within the bleeding muscles of the grizzly's throat, a heavy stream of crimson spilling over the jagged break.
"Grrrr~~"
Finally breaking free from the suffocating lock, the grizzly scrambled backward into the brush. The territorial pride and dominant aura of the valley king had completely vanished, its small eyes hollowed out by absolute panic.
Without a second thought, it turned its heavy shoulders and bolted for the deeper timber.
Jas didn't waste ti mourning the structural failure of his tooth. He had already invested for this exact vulnerability early in his developnt; his early integration of the prehistoric shark lineage served as a permanent insurance policy for his sabers.
He needed to eliminate this bear imdiately, or the entire hunt would go to waste.
While a grizzly lacked high-velocity agility, its straight-line sprint could easily hit fifty kiloters per hour when driven by survival adrenaline.
But against Jas's upgraded trics, the bear was running in slow motion.
Uncorking his enhanced leg muscles, Jas closed the distance within three strides, his golden fra cutting through the high grass.
He launched his mass forward in a brutal, horizontal leap. The sheer montum of the collision flattened the fleeing grizzly, driving its 600-pound bulk hard into the trunk of a massive ponderosa pine.
The impact rattled the ancient tree, forcing a dense shower of pine needles to rain over the clearing.
Amidst the swirling debris, Jas pinned his forelimbs back over the bear's spine, securing his position.
This ti, he didn't risk his remaining tooth on the thick hide. Instead, he deployed his claws like a chanical shredder, driving his front paws directly into the lacerated tissue of the neck.
SLASH. TEAR.
Operating with the cold efficiency of a at processor, Jas stripped away the muscle sheets and vascular networks from the bear's throat, reducing the area to a ragged, horrific ruin.
THUD.
The river-valley titan could no longer balance its body. Its massive fra crashed heavily into the dirt, the collective trauma draining its battery until the surrounding grass and topsoil were painted in crimson.
"My saber..."
Only after the System confird the complete cessation of the grizzly's life force did Jas cautiously lean down, using his incisors to extract the broken half of his tooth from the mangled neck tissue.
The weapon had been his primary asset for over a year, processing dozens of high-tier harvests across the ridges. It was the instrunt that had defined his status as an apex predator.
Today, its operational run had concluded, retiring honorably on the field.
After a mont's calculation, Jas pressed the broken shard back into the bear's fatal wound channel. "Since it broke inside your body, you can carry it into the earth," he thought.
He raised a front paw, carefully running his pads over the jagged, sensitive stub remaining in his upper jaw.
He wondered if the asymtrical profile would ruin his visual intimidation factor.
Or perhaps, it would achieve the exact opposite.
His human mory recalled a common phrase from his old life: "Scars are a warrior's romance."
If an eyepatch defined a human veteran, did a broken saber define the ultimate Smilodon?
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[DING! Host killed a North Arican Grizzly Bear. Gene Points 150.]
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One hundred and fifty points. The exact sa payout he had secured after orchestrating the downfall of the Arican Lion.
In his estimation, however, if a pri lion and a mature grizzly were to engage in a duel without environntal variables, the feline's high-velocity strike would secure the kill seven tis out of ten.
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[DING! Detection of an organism suitable for gene replication nearby—North Arican Grizzly Bear.]
[DING! Grizzly Bear blood collection complete. Stored in the System gene bank. Gene replication requires 30 Gene Points. Please view the system gene bank for details.]
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"Bear gene code," Jas thought, a surge of expectation clearing his mind.
He pulled up the internal interface, reviewing the newly logged biological assets.
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[Grizzly Bear Gene: Olfactory Reinforcent. Cost: 30 Gene Points.]
[Grizzly Bear Gene: Global Muscular Reinforcent. Cost: 50 Gene Points.]
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Olfactory and Global Muscular upgrades.
The sensory trics of the Ursidae family were legendary—possessing a scent detection threshold roughly 2,100 tis more acute than a modern human's and vastly superior to both standard canines and felines. Its best for tracking .
But it was the second option—the muscle upgrade—that made his pulse race.
This wasn't a modification like his previous lower-limb edit; this was a comprehensive, global overhaul of his entire muscular matrix. The system was offering him the precise hardware needed to convert his fra into a hyper-dense apex predator.
"ROAR~~"
"REOW~~"
The low, calling vocalizations of Aurora and the cheetah broke his concentration, pulling his mind back to the physical clearing.
The battle had generated significant acoustic noise, and the scent of raw blood was already bleeding into the surrounding valleys. Holding his position here would be a stupid idea; he needed to relocate to a secure area before initiating the biological edit.
"ROAR~~"
Aurora had trotted closer, her eyes locked onto the missing length of his right tooth. As a mber of his species, she understood the catastrophic implications of a broken saber in the wild.
Lacking the context of his System architecture, she assud he had been permanently disabled, and she emitted a low, mournful chuff of concern.
"Relax, girl. New one will co soon," Jas thought, leaning his blocky head down to firmly rub his muzzle against her cheek to signal stability.
The cheetah retrieved the pronghorn carcass, while Jas and Aurora clamped their jaws onto the grizzly's heavy shoulders, dragging the 600-pound at back toward the safety of the waterfall basin.
Once he verified the area was clean of scavengers, Jas settled his body into the shade of the listone shelf. He was hungry, but the evolutionary upgrade took priority.
"Open the interface."
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[DING! Deducting 80 Gene Points. Initiating comprehensive gene synthesis sequence!]
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