Now I was able to easily kill a Carnotaurus even without using a weapon. I still remember my first encounter with one of them. My speed wasn't enough to escape, and my strength wasn't enough to cause any damage.
However, my body was already strong enough to withstand any harm, even when it bit me. It tried to devour me whole, but luckily I had some weapons made from bones and teeth of animals I had killed. I managed to use them to tear open the dinosaur's throat, and in the end, it died from blood loss. Even though I didn't need the food, I decided to taste the meat of this dinosaur.
After all, it seemed delicious when I saw them doing it in Dragon Ball... spoiler: it wasn't that good. But what matters are the sensations and memories that I will cherish. How many people can say they've eaten dinosaur meat? This gave me an idea, and since I have plenty of time and nothing to do, I decided to put it into practice.
The first step is to kill a Triceratops, and the second step is to take its head to the coldest place on the planet and freeze it until I retrieve it in the future to clone it. Maybe I'll even create a park and invite my grandchildren and daughter... wait, wrong franchise. Well, in the future, I'll figure out what to do with this dinosaur head. The important thing is to have it.
At first, I thought it would be an easy task, you know, just grab a head and take it from point A to point B, easy, right? But I was completely wrong. The distance I had to travel to find a Triceratops felt like crossing several countries on foot.
After finding one, I had to engage in another battle. This creature was incredibly strong, but I managed to kill it. After that, I had to walk even further north in this world until I reached what would be called Alaska in the future.
I had to go deeper into this place to reach the coldest point. My body never let me down; it constantly adapted to the cold climate, preventing it from affecting me. And that brings me to where I am now, walking through this icy desert while dragging a Triceratops head.
I was already deep in this place, and it's likely to remain untouched for thousands of years. That's when I stumbled upon a cave and decided to use it to store my dinosaurs. Yes, in plural, because during this journey, I decided to collect heads of different dinosaurs to preserve them for the future. With a relaxed and satisfied heart, I left the cave to continue my quest.