Chapter 141 - Deadly Venom
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nAt the same time, because Bell’s company had not been established for long, some video production platforms had recorded and uploaded Bell’s videos. The effect was beyond expectations.
nThis allowed everyone to see the business opportunity.
nAll the major platforms began to seek Bell’s cooperation, hoping to get the rights to the videos.
nEven if they could not get the rights, at the very least, they could share it and get a share of the profits.
nAfter all, no one would complain about having too much money.
nEarly in the morning, the large watershed was covered in white fog.
nFrom the foot of the mountain, they could only see till the middle of the mountain.
nThe other areas were covered in clouds.
nIn the shelter, Bell slowly opened his eyes.
nUnlike before, with the Frost Bloodline, Bell did not feel much cold when he woke up.
nSome unknown birds were constantly chirping and disturbing him.
nHowever, the fresh air improved his mood.
nIt also suppressed the grumpiness due to the poor sleep.
nHe walked out of the shelter and moved his limbs. The injuries from the long-distance jump yesterday were almost healed.
nEven Bell was surprised.
n“Looks like endurance can increase my recovery ability as well. This is good news.”
nSeeing that Bell was awake, the live-stream became active again.
nThe first thing Bell did when he woke up was to cover the remaining ashes with soil.
nLooking at the increasing number of viewers in the live-stream, Bell interacted.
n“Alright, everyone. Today is the third day since we came to this wilderness. Up to now, I am still doing quite well, but this does not mean that this wilderness survival is very simple. On the contrary, the wilderness survival will truly begin from today onwards.
nBecause we are now in the middle of the Great Dividing Range.
nIf we continue forward toward the east coast, the temperature will continue to increase, reaching even 28 °C.
nThis hot and humid area is a paradise for cold water animals.
nSaltwater crocodiles, venomous snakes, and giant lizards that are unique to Australia will appear before us. ”
n“Compared to the dingoes, they are more dangerous threats.”
n“Let’s get ready and take a look at these terrifying hunters.”
nThe audience in the live-stream couldn’t help but be excited when they heard Bell’s introduction.
n“All the best host, we believe in you!”
n“Bell is awesome!”
nGlancing at the comments on the screen, Bell smiled and said nothing else.
nHe checked his items and confirmed that he had not lost the dagger or canteen. Then, he continued walking down.
nThe grass in the valley was somewhat soft. Coupled with the faint mist, it was a beautiful scene that intoxicated people.
nAs the sun rose higher, the fog in the valley began to dissipate.
nBell kept moving forward. Not far ahead, a large rainforest appeared in front of everyone.
nThe temperature was not as gentle as before when it was only 18 °C.
nIt was not even noon, but the temperature had already reached close to 30 degrees Celsius. It could be said to be unbearable heat.
nAfter walking for a while, Bell felt that it was too hot and had to stop to rest.
nHe took off his jacket and wiped the sweat from his forehead.
n“Maybe if I say this now, you won’t understand, but if you were here, you would know how hot this place is. My clothes are already drenched in sweat.
nIt’s hard to imagine that the temperature here was less than 20 °C yesterday. ”
n“I’ve already introduced this to everyone. This can be considered a characteristic of Australia’s watershed.
nThe 3,000-kilometer-long mountain range is divided into three climates.
nNorth is temperate climate, the central region is sub-temperate, and the east, which is also our current location, has a standard tropical climate.
nBecause this place was affected by the equator, the temperature was high and there was a lot of rain.
nIt can be said to be a contradictory zone. ”
nBell took off his jacket and tied it around his waist.
n“I remember telling everyone in the desert that the hotter the weather, the more you can’t take off your outerwear.
nYou are probably surprised to see me take off my jacket. It’s completely contrary to what I said before.”
n“But don’t be anxious. I can explain to you.
nAlthough the temperature here is not as high as the desert, it is about the same. However, we can still take off our outerwear to dissipate the heat.
nThe reason is that the air here is very moist. The surrounding air is completely saturated with humidity. In addition, there is no strong wind, so our sweat will not quickly dissipate.
nThis also saves us from dehydration.
nBut at the same time, because the sweat is unable to vaporize, it absorbs a large amount of heat, making it impossible for the surface of the body to cool down.”
n“In a desert environment, in such a hot and dry place, we can drink water to ensure our survival, but drinking water here is useless.
nWe have to think of a way to lower our body temperature. Once our body temperature is too high, it will cause muscle spasms and heat exhaustion. When that happens, we will really be in danger.”
nBell walked deeper into the forest.
n“This is the territory of saltwater crocodiles and venomous snakes, so we have to be careful.”
nAlthough he was not in peak condition, Bell still perked up. After all, this concerned his life.
nHe climbed a tree and carefully observed his surroundings.
nEucalyptus was the most widely distributed plant in Australia.
nSuch trees were all over this tropical forest area.
nUnfortunately, other than blocking his vision, it had no other use right now.
n“Wait, be silent!”
nSuddenly, Bell seemed to have noticed something and quickly stopped.
nHis pupils constricted, and he became nervous.
nEveryone was shocked when they heard Bell’s voice and looked at the screen.
nAbout three meters in front of Bell, a two-meter-long brown snake was hissing, as if it would attack him if he took a step closer.
nHowever, everyone was puzzled. This snake did not look like a colorful venomous snake. It should not be a threat.
nBell should not be so nervous.
nBut they saw Bell staring nervously at the snake.
n“We might be in trouble this time.”
n“This is an eastern brown snake, the second most venomous snake in the world.”
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