Hearing Flanders's somewhat disappointed tone, the wild boar father was stunned at first. Then, he placed both his hands on the hilt of the knife, and his muscles bulged as he continuously exerted force.
At the same time, perhaps because he felt Flanders's provocation and ridicule, the phantom image that appeared on the surface of the bone scraping knife gradually solidified.
When the scarlet phantom image solidified and gradually became clear, covering the original body of the bone scraping knife, Flanders finally understood what this phantom image looked like.
It was a mouth with layers and layers of sharp teeth.
Although it was called a mouth, other than the teeth, one could not see the lips or the tongue.
These teeth continuously gnawed on Flanders's body, emitting waves of ear-piercing sounds as if they were scraping against metal. One could not help but feel their ears ache.