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As Carlos and Anna stumbled back into the village, the villagers looked at them with a mix of awe and relief. The sound of applause and cheers filled the air as they made their way through the crowd. "We did it," Carlos said, his voice barely above a whisper. "We defeated the Bulla." Anna nodded, a sense of pride and accomplishment swelling within her. "Yes, we did. We saved the village." But their triumph was short-lived. Just then, the ground began to shake, and an ear-splitting roar could be heard from miles away. In the distance, they could see the massive form of the Bulla, rising up from the rubble. The sense of dread and fear was palpable as Carlos and Anna stared at the creature in disbelief. "We have to fight it," Anna said, determination firm in her voice. Carlos nodded, gripping his weapon tightly. "We have to try." As they charged towards the Bulla, ready to fight with everything they had, they quickly realized that their efforts were futile. The Bulla was too powerful, its claws tearing through everything in its path. Despite their best efforts to weaken it and distract it, the beast was simply too much for them to handle. As Anna tried to strike the Bulla with her weapon, it swatted her away like a fly. Carlos tried to dodge, but the Bulla's massive paw swiped through the air, hitting him with a force that sent him tumbling across the ground. As they lay there, injured and helpless, they knew that their efforts had been in vain. The Bulla had triumphed, and they had failed. "We have to retreat," Carlos said, trying to pull Anna away from the fight. "There's nothing else we can do here!" As they stumbled away from the Bulla, injured and defeated, they knew that they had to regroup and come up with a new plan. "Maybe we can find a way to weaken it, or tire it out," Anna suggested, trying to remain optimistic. Carlos nodded, a sense of determination glinting in his eyes. "We have to keep trying. We can't give up." As they made their way back to the village, they knew that their journey was far from over.