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Now reading: Chapter 94 93 : Watching Humans ( Part-1 ) from Reborn as a Sabertooth Tiger: Gene Evolution System, a Action novel by Lazykit.

The best way to dismantle a pack is to take the general's head—kill the leader, and the ranks collapse into chaos.

As the Alpha's life vanished between Jas's jaws, the remaining gray wolves froze. Their coordination evaporated instantly, replaced by a frantic, unorganized panic.

"A-OOO... A-OOO..."

They were caught in a behavioral loop: too terrified to counter-attack, yet too stubborn to abandon a kill they had bled for. They paced in a wide circle, snapping their jaws at the air in a display of hollow bravado.

Jas released the limp Alpha and looked up, his gaze fixing on the next target. Killing one wasn't enough to send a permanent ssage.

I'll take them all if I have to.

WHOOSH—

Jas didn't give them ti to regroup. He launched himself like a thunderbolt, targeting the loudest wolf in the circle.

The wolf saw the blur of golden fur and knew it couldn't outrun him. It bared its teeth, preparing to bite and hold. It hoped that if it could sink its teeth into the Sabertooth's hide, the pack would rally.

But Jas offered no openings. He reared up and delivered a heavy, clinical swipe to the wolf's muzzle.

BAM!

The impact was absolute. The wolf's head snapped back, its jaw slamming shut so violently that it bit through its own tongue before it could even touch Jas. It collapsed into the dirt, twitching as blood poured from its mangled mouth, unable to even let out a coherent whimper.

"ROAR!!"

Jas turned his murderous gaze on the others. That was the breaking point. The remaining wolves finally realized they were dealing with a monster, not just a rival. They turned and bolted, abandoning the Shrub-ox and their fallen comrades. Jas pursued them briefly, downing two more before the last survivors vanished into the deep timber, likely scarred for life.

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[DING! Host killed a Gray Wolf. Gene Points 30.] x 4

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120 Gene Points added.

Beyond the points, Jas had secured a massive prize: a fresh Shrub-ox carcass. The third-party strategy had paid off handsoly.

He had never tasted wild beef before; Dad and Mom usually avoided the heavy-set bovids. After taking the choice cuts, Jas began the laborious task of dismbering the ox and ferrying it back to his den. Rembering the previous burglary, he buried the at in separate, hidden caches. With an ox and several wolves, he was set for weeks.

THUD! THUD! THUD!!

As Jas was hauling a final load, the earth began to vibrate. The rhythmic, heavy footfalls suggested a creature of imnse mass. A mont later, a giant erged from the trees, its sheer presence making the forest feel small.

A Ground Sloth?!

Jas stood frozen. He rembered the awe he felt seeing these titans before. Even an adult Smilodon looked like a house cat compared to these mountain-sized herbivores.

"YURRR!!"

But this individual was in a state of absolute ruin. Its thick, dark-brown fur was matted with crimson, looking as though it had been draped in a coat of wet blood.

Jas's pupils dilated when he saw the source of the injury. Embedded in the sloth's hindquarters was the snapped shaft of a spear, the stone point buried deep in the muscle.

A spearhead?!

His breath caught in his throat. This was the second ti he had seen evidence of Them. The terrifying Upright Apes were closer and more widespread than he had imagined. From the Rockies to the Mississippi, the Clovis hunters were on the move.

His first instinct was to run. But he stopped himself. He couldn't keep fleeing from a enemy he didn't understand. If he was to survive this era, he needed to know his enemy—their tools, their range, and their lethality.

Jas scrambled up a massive tree, climbing nearly fifteen ters into the dense canopy. Hidden by the thick foliage, he looked down at the trail.

Monts later, the sound of baying dogs reached his ears. Several wolf-like canines burst into the clearing, tracking the scent of blood. Behind them erged a group of over a dozen humans—Clovis hunters dressed in rugged, stitched animal hides.

Humans.

For the first ti in this life, Jas saw his own kind. But he felt no kinship—only a sharp, predatory fear.

"WOOF! WOOF!"

The dogs locked onto the blood trail. The Ground Sloth, usually an unstoppable force of nature, was broken by terror. It tried to limb away on its mangled leg, its movents slow and agonized.

The Clovis hunters didn't close in for a lee. They stayed back, reaching for the atlatls at their belts.

WHOOSH—

Jas watched as a spear was launched. It didn't fly like a thrown stick; it accelerated with the kinetic force of a modern projectile, whistling through the air with an ear-piercing hissing sound.

THWACK!

The stone point found its mark, burying itself deep in the sloth's back. A fresh fountain of blood erupted.

"YURRR... YURRR!!"

The sloth's scream was a haunting, distorted sound of pure agony. But the hunters were relentless. A second wave of spears followed, carving a lethal arc through the air, forming a net of stone and wood that began to bring the giant to its knees.

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