Whether it is a wild beast in the mountains looking for prey to survive the winter.
The traps set by the Indians in order to hunt wild animals are all very difficult to deal with.
In order to facilitate the march, Captain George went into battle lightly and took only fifteen guards with him.
Fewer people will reduce the possibility of being discovered.
It's just for reconnaissance, fifteen people are enough.
The autumn leaves are turning yellow, and the scenery in the mountains and forests is already a little withered. Captain George leads the team wearing earth-colored military uniforms, and everyone is carrying a package on their back.
Carrying a gun, walking in the slightly desolate deep forest.
"Examine everything here and watch out for those Indian traps."
Captain George said in a deep voice.
The desolate scenery around him did not make him lower his guard, but instead increased it.
He was born in America. His father was a farmer who often hired or purchased Indian slaves and was very aware of their cunning.
When you let your guard down, they'll hit you hard!
Captain George definitely did not dare to take this lightly.
Countless Indians had lived in this jungle, and he had witnessed many Indians escaping not long ago.
Those Indians were carrying genuine firearms.
Captain George walked with wide eyes and vigilance in the mountain forest where there seemed to be no living creatures around.
Suddenly I heard a deafening roar of a beast.
Captain George's face changed drastically. He had lived in America since he was a child and often heard this sound near his farm. He instantly realized what the sound was!
"It's a bear!"
"Hide, hide, hold your breath!"
Captain George immediately gave the order, and a dozen or so people flashed a hint of panic. To them, the bear was a very savage beast.
The thickness of the bears' hair and fat made it difficult for ordinary muskets to cause damage to them, and after firing a shot, it would take at least thirty seconds to reload the musket bullets.
Those thirty seconds were enough for the bear to tear them into pieces.
The bear is too powerful and fast. This big guy who looks like a human but is more than three meters tall has almost no effect on his musket.
Although they are all equipped with sabers, who dares to fight with such a big guy in hand-to-hand combat?
Captain George had a sullen face, wondering if he was too unlucky to encounter a bear.
Even if they killed such a big guy, fifteen people would be lost.
This is not what they want to see.
After a few minutes, the sound of the bear roaring in the forest gradually became smaller and finally disappeared.
Captain George frowned slightly. Judging from the sound just now, the bear was not far away from them and should be running over soon, but it is not there now!
This is what happened.
After waiting for another hour or so, Captain George stood up carefully and carefully surveyed the surroundings but found no trace of the bear.
Seeing this, the other members felt relieved and breathed a sigh of relief.
Feeling lucky to have survived the disaster, a smile appeared at the corner of his mouth.
"Captain, it's gone."
"Shut up!" Captain George shouted.
Everyone was stunned, and when they were about to speak, they heard Captain George say coldly.
"If you don't want to die, continue. Think about that bear with your thoughts. It's so close to us. Even if it doesn't come here, there will still be sounds."
"It's been an hour now and there's no sound at all about the bear. What do you think happened to the bear?"
Everyone pondered for a moment, and it was true that a huge creature like a bear would make sounds even when it walked.
But an hour passed and all they heard was the cry of the bear.
This is obviously unreasonable!
One of them asked in a low voice: "Captain, you are this bear, you may kill it, we have encountered a creature more terrifying than a bear!"
Everyone gasped, a beast that could kill a bear...
Captain George did not answer, but that gloomy face was the best answer.
An unknown haze suppressed their hearts, making them breathless.
Captain George squeezed into the word "Chuan" and shook his brows. It was not an option to continue like this.
They must move forward!
"You, and you! All the people named, come with me to check the situation. The others will stay where they are!" Captain George said in a deep voice.
The others answered silently and nodded to understand!
Captain George led the three of them to get up and crawl, and slowly approached the place where the bear first made the sound.
Time passed little by little, and they had already refilled their ammunition, holding up their guns and looking warily at the surrounding environment that was gradually getting dark.
Calm, with only the sound of falling leaves.
Captain George walked to the front, looked around at the leaf-covered ground, slowly advanced, and finally stopped in front of a large pit that came into view.
The barbed bamboo in the pit was covered with blood. The huge bear lay motionless inside, pierced by the bamboo, and it looked like it had lost its life.
It is definitely not a beast that can lay such a trap.
His calm and calm face also had a look of horror.
Taking a deep breath, Captain George looked at the other two companions who were following him and said in an almost trembling tone: "Guys, we have two pieces of news now."
"The bad news is I found the bear."
The other two people were slightly stunned, and they subconsciously asked: "What is the good news?"
Captain George smiled sadly: "It is already dead. It died in the Indian trap."
Captain George turned back, looked at his companions who were following him, and said seriously: "There are Indian traps here, which proves that this place is not far from their tribe."
"The bear's cry may have alerted them, and if I'm not mistaken, they may be on their way now."
"The Indians hate the Britons even more."
Along the way, the cold wind blew by, and the three people looked at each other and ran away!
"run!"
This is the only thought in the minds of the three of them!
They don't want to meet Indians more than they want to meet bears!
The condition of the Indians under British slavery was much worse than that of the French.
When Captain George went to Longyan City as a guest, the Indians there wanted to eat him alive.
Fortunately, there were Longyan guards stopping him at that time, but now there are no Longyan guards, only them.
He ran all the way back and looked at his companion Captain George who was still lying there and shouted anxiously.
"Run, the Indians are near!"
Before anyone could react, they heard a soft whisper coming from the woods.
"Indians!"
I don't know who roared, and the sharp sound instantly woke up those companions who were still confused.
Only then did they react.
The Indians regard the British as their number one enemy!
These people ran away rolling and crawling.
But this scene all fell in the eyes of the Indians who were secretly observing them not far away.
"Britons, why are they here? This matter must be reported to the chief as soon as possible!"