Arad and Nina's fight had indeed reached her second phase. After eating more of his arms than he cared to count, she suddenly felt full, satiated. It was a feeling that she hadn't felt for weeks.
To most humans, starvation and famine weren't that common a feeling; rarely do people need to spend weeks without food. But Nina was thrown into an even greater level of starvation, and for such a long time that not having to deal with it was disorienting.
Nina stood still for a few seconds, not moving an inch. Arad could even hear her thoughts getting messed up; she had gotten used to enduring the hunger, but now she felt empty.
Arad, on the other hand, was a bit surprised. No matter what she was going to hunt, nothing compares to the flesh of a powerful void dragon. He was certain of that. Seeing how much she ate, it won't be strange for her to devour a whole mountain of monsters.