The Snakes hissed in anger when they saw one of their leaders dying and disappearing. They had been sure that Noah's group couldn't pose any threat to their pack, but the recent events had changed their mind.
The battle wasn't a simple hunt anymore. Intense hatred had built in those short exchanges. The snakes wanted to make Noah pay the price for his actions.
Night was keeping the blind leader in a deadlock. The Snake never managed to touch the Pterodactyl, and injuries continued to accumulate on its body.
Night was showing its innate superiority during the battle. Noah's ambition made it able to inflict consistent damage, and the Snake couldn't even keep up with its offensive.
Noah shot toward the Snake. He felt weak, but the other two packs were about to reach his position. He had to kill the second leader to have a chance to escape.
The Snake could keep track of Noah's movements even in its blindness. Its instincts could sense the danger that neared its position.