When Anning regained consciousness, she felt pain all over her body, a deep, bone-piercing pain that nearly made her lose control and cry out.
She tried to move, but was completely immobilized.
Opening her eyes, Anning realized she had fallen onto a narrow ledge jutting out from the cliff.
The ledge was so narrow that it could only fit a person lying flat. Looking downward revealed the deep chasm below.
She closed her eyes again to concentrate, and now she couldn't feel the soul of the original owner of the body.
She knew that the original owner must have died from the fall.
Because of her arrival, this body barely clung to a breath of life, but that was all, and she couldn't move any part of her body. All she could do was lay there.
She was in pain, hungry, and thirsty, her whole body terribly uncomfortable.
Having transmigrated so many times, Anning accepted her current situation quite calmly.
She closed her eyes and began to sense this new world earnestly.
