Bei Feng continued observing the large bear which seemed to be completely unfazed by the emergence of the huge black bees. It continued to smash the tree with its powerful body!
"Bam!"
Every blow would cause the tree to shake violently. The beehive on the top of the tree also looked like it could fall at any time.
"Bzz!"
A huge swarm of black bees surged out of the hive, stinging towards the large bear below!
"Roar!"
The bear was unable to ward off all the bees. If it was just a few bees, it could still ignore them. But the number of these huge black bees buzzing angrily about him right now was in the hundreds!
It howled angrily and took off, fleeing back into the forest. The bear may be big and look clumsy, but its speed was not slow at all! In just a short moment, it had disappeared into the forest.
Bei Feng remained hidden behind the mound with a transfixed expression. The scene where the bear used its back to ram the tree flashed through his mind.
[1] TL/N: Sky burial is a funeral practice in which a human corpse is placed on a mountaintop to decompose while exposed to the elements or to be eaten by scavenging animals, especially carrion birds. The majority of Tibetan people and many Mongols adhere to Vajrayana Buddhism, which teaches the transmigration of spirits. They believe there is no need to preserve the body, as it is an empty vessel after death. Birds may eat it or nature may cause it to decompose. The function of the sky burial is simply to dispose of the remains in as generous a way as possible.