Chapter 216: The chef solves the problem of the bear

Style: Science Author: Baoqing Thirteenth LangWords: 2048Update Time: 24/01/12 04:22:26
I knew something must have happened in the woods, so I tensed up instantly.

Then he held the spear tightly with one hand and put the dagger into the bamboo sheath belt at his waist. The other hand grabbed the spike and quickly approached the pool, fearing that the thing would rush over quickly.

After all, I still don’t know what it is. At this time, I didn't know if the rain had stopped. After staring at the woods ahead, I soon saw an animal slowly walking out of the woods.

However, because it was still quite dark, I could only vaguely look at it as it approached, and I couldn't see clearly what it was, but it looked very big as it swayed around, so it was obviously not an ordinary beast.

"Did you bring me some food?"

Although I didn't see clearly what it was, looking at this thing, our body shape still seemed a bit thin compared to it. It may have smelled my scent, but it kept getting closer slowly, which made me dumbfounded.

I didn't dare to say it before, but coming here has improved some of my strengths, so I have some confidence. But I am definitely not so arrogant that I believe that I am omnipotent and can handle everything here.

So I still stood by the pool, a stone with a slight height protruding from the edge of the pool. Being condescending and gaining an advantage makes it easier to attack in the dark.

Then I looked at this thing, swaying closer and closer. When it huffed and huffed and approached the pool, it actually seemed to be coming directly. I had doubts in my heart, but more importantly, I was afraid.

As I gradually saw this thing, I finally realized that it was indeed a bear. It seemed to be crawling and carrying it away, arching and warping. It was as if I had spices here and summoned them directly. I was really speechless!

When I saw this thing, I already had some guesses in my mind, but maybe I only saw this end, and the surroundings were dark, so I was not sure yet.

After all, the last time the four of us went to the waterhole, we met a group. Although they don't want that group of wild monkeys, there are so many people. But their lethality is obviously much stronger than that of monkeys.

At this time it finally got closer. Even in the dark, I could see it more clearly because it was already close to the pool. I could even feel the aura on it, so I was already very nervous.

But even if I felt it approaching, I didn't take action rashly.

Thinking about the adventure I had that day, and knowing that there was more than one of these bears, I was really afraid that there were others hidden. If they are really hiding somewhere, waiting for us, and finally attacking me alone, that is the greatest danger.

So watching it getting closer and closer, the hairs on my body stood up. After weighing it several times and making a decision with a flash of thought in my mind, I watched the bear approaching, and my mind was still changing.

When I finally saw it was less than four or five meters away from me, I quickly took out the flashlight again. I knew I couldn't use the flashlight too much, but I tried to catch the bear unawares and use it as cover while testing the bear.

So when the bear stood up and looked at the extremely tall figures, it waved its arms as if to grab it from the stone I was standing on, and I immediately took action.

A beam of super strong white light spread out in front of its eyes in an instant, shining directly on its eyes. It instantly seemed like a blind man, instinctively reaching out to block its eyes.

Naturally, I used the light of the flashlight to instantly see clearly that the bear standing there was a relatively short brown bear. This kind of bear's attack type is faster. Although it can't compare with the last time, its two claws are enough to slap my head flat.

Of course, I wouldn't waste this momentary opportunity, taking advantage of the bear's blindness. I almost jumped up and pierced its heart with my spear.

puff!

There was a small sound, but the sharp spikes on the spear, just like the pockmarked ones, struck the brown bear's heart again. Thanks to the training I received back then, from my perspective, it was almost a hit.

Sure enough, blood spattered from the wound, and I didn't hesitate at all. I twisted the spear in my hand, twisted the spike in its heart, and then pulled the spike out directly!

Then in the darkness, the bear looked like a pig that had been drained of blood. When the butcher's hand suddenly let go, it fell directly to the ground. A strong smell of blood dissipated again in an instant.

The position where it stood happened to be on the bluestone beside the pool, so its heavy body finally fell on the stone with a muffled sound.

After I hit it, I turned off the light again almost instantly. After adapting to the darkness, I saw it on the ground beside the pool, twitching and rolling slightly, as if it was still reacting nervously for a while.

I felt a little nervous, but soon I saw that it stopped moving on the bluestone. It seems that my fatal blow was extremely accurate and completely prevented it from having any chance to attack.

If it were the past, I would never believe it. But at this time I believed that I had indeed hit the target with one hit. I stood there calmly, even though I knew that the blood that poured out was wasted, but I had to do it.

After a long period of time, and seeing that it was indeed no longer moving, I inserted my spear into the soil on one side, and using the blade in my hand, I instantly got close to the bear.

Then, without even touching its body, he directed the knife towards its neck and chopped it off instantly. Of course, the first time I hit it, I still jumped away flexibly. Then I saw that it didn't respond, so I raised my arm and swung the machete!

I chopped it four or five times. Although it didn't seem to have much effect, I knew that if it was pretending to be dead, it would be difficult to hide it at this time.

So when I saw this bear, completely unresponsive, I finally got excited. After resting for a while, I stood in the pool, held water with both hands, and poured it on the brown bear. Although it seemed to have little effect, some of the blood was gradually washed away!

Of course, I didn’t hesitate and removed the brown bear’s limbs first in the dark. I am already very familiar with this matter, so I almost don't have to cut it with a knife, and I can remove it very skillfully.

Then I still dragged the brown bear and temporarily soaked it in the water without hesitation. This could eliminate the smell of blood and prevent some wild animals from smelling the smell of blood. After all, there are many beasts here that I am very afraid of.

If we attract them here, it will be our nightmare, and even make us completely trapped. So even though it was a bit difficult, I didn’t hesitate at all!