In the sunken sockets of the Bone Serpent, two clusters of dark green flames seemed to have pupils, quietly observing John and Snowla.
In comparison to its massive body stretching for hundreds of meters, John and Snowla were as negligible as two ants.
Yet, in such a standoff of size disparity, John was even more composed.
With his hands behind his back, he wore an expression of calm indifference.
It was also quite amazing to see Snowla, who had always been extremely terrified of reptiles, appear less panicked than when she first encountered the smaller bone pythons.
Instead, she lifted her head with interest to examine this colossal creature in front of her.
"Humans, why have you slaughtered my children?"
The Bone Serpent slowly twisted its head to gaze down at John and Snowla.
The dry friction sound of the bones at its neck gave an impression that it could snap at any moment.