Geronimo felt an insatiable hunger he couldn't suppress.
It was as if there was an everlasting black hole inside his body, relentlessly drawing out his life force, which could only be temporarily alleviated by devouring more blood and flesh.
He could no longer care about the arrows Katherine shot at him, but only thought about swallowing all the demons into his belly.
However, Katherine wouldn't miss this chance, circling continuously on her giant eagle, the bow and arrows in her hands never stopping.
Arrows containing starlight pierced one after another into Geronimo's body, quickly turning the giant dragon into a porcupine.
Although the scene was brutal, the effects seemed lacking; Geronimo's body was still expanding, the tiny arrows becoming more and more insignificant, and many arrows were squeezed out by the regenerating flesh.
Katherine also felt that something was wrong; she truly hadn't held back at all, with every arrow shot with all her might.