Chapter 153 - Bell Who Was Spitted
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nSeeing so many alpacas running towards him, Bell did not dare to be careless.
nThis thing seemed to be harmless on the surface, but he did not know what was going on at the moment. It would not be worth it to be careless and be trampled on by them.
nIt would be quite a hot topic if he failed due to these alpacas when he was close to escaping this wilderness.
nThe alpacas were not slow. It was too late for Bell to run.
nHowever, the expected scene did not happen.
nThe herd of alpacas surrounded Bell and began to spit at him.
nSeemingly because they ate grass all year round, the saliva of these alpacas was light green and carried some mucus.
nBell did not notice it at first. Only after the punkish alpaca from earlier spat on his arm did he notice that the saliva had a disgusting smell.
nIf he allowed these more than ten alpacas to continue to spit at him, just the thought of it made Bell’s scalp tingle.
nHe couldn’t care less and quickly ran.
nOn a large grassland, a funny scene appeared.
nBell ran in front, and behind him were more than ten alpacas.
nThe audience could not restrain their laughter.
n“Hahaha, LMAO. The host was not defeated by the saltwater crocodiles, but lost to the alpacas.”
n“As expected, divine beasts are divine beasts. Even Bell can’t do anything to them.”
n“Isn’t this too funny? This alpaca is actually so smart. It knows that it can’t defeat Bell alone and actually goes back to call its friends.”
n“Haha, Bell, run faster. They are going to catch up to you.”
nThe audience was enjoying the show.
nUnfortunately, although Bell’s stamina was good, it was still within the range of an adult human’s. He still got hit by the saliva now and then.
nFortunately, other than spitting, these alpacas did not plan to do anything to Bell.
nAfter venting their anger, they gradually stopped. Under the lead of the punkish alpaca, they returned to their territory and continued to eat grass.
nAs for Bell, who was chased by these guys for three kilometers, he had tears in his eyes.
nSeeing that the alpacas had finally given up, he heaved a sigh of relief.
nLying on the grass, Bell breathed heavily.
nLooking at the alpacas who were eating grass leisurely, Bell rolled his eyes and pointed his middle finger.
nHis clothes were stained with the saliva of many alpacas and emitted a strange smell.
nIn order to remove the strange smell, Bell could only take off the clothes and throw them on the ground.
n“Alright, this is really a sudden calamity. I didn’t expect that I, Bell, who is unrivaled in this wilderness, would actually be defeated by these alpacas today.”
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n“Let me give everyone a piece of advice. Don’t provoke these neurotic animals unless you have to. ”
nLooking at the mockery on the screen, Bell rolled his eyes and could not be bothered to bicker.
nHe stood up and cleaned himself.
n“Although the encounter earlier was very unpleasant, these alpacas have brought us good news.
nSince these alpacas are reared, it means that this place is not far from the civilized world.
nI estimate that we will be able to encounter some residents within three hours.”
nAfter dealing with the strange smell, Bell continued walking.
nAs expected, around 2 p.m., Bell finally saw a villa.
nThe Australian territory was huge, but it was not as crowded as China.
nOther than urban areas like Sydney and Melbourne, most of them were wilderness plains. The land was not expensive at all.
nIn such a remote village, even the villas were mostly made of wood.
nThey could simply go to the forest and get the woods to build it.
nEven the money to buy furniture could be saved by a large portion, resulting in the situation of people having some crafting skills.
nLooking at the villa, Bell said to the audience, “Everyone, it looks like our adventure this time is over.
nAll I need to do now is to wait to return.
nI’m glad to meet so many new friends again. Let’s meet next time.
nI am Bell, and I will show you the extreme places of this planet.”
nAfter saying the farewell words to the audience, Bell closed the live-stream.
nHe approached the villa and knocked on the door.
nOpening the door, a muscular European man in his thirties walked out.
nSeeing how Bell was so disheveled at such a young age, the man immediately smiled.
n“Little guy, you must have been bullied by those alpacas, right?”
n“Why are you here alone? Where’s your guardian?”
nIt couldn’t be helped. Bell was only eight years old.
nIt was difficult to imagine that Bell was doing wilderness survival if they didn’t know him beforehand.
n“Hello, I’m Bell. I want to explain to you, but is it okay if I take a shower first? The smell on my body is indescribable.”
nBell spread his hands helplessly.
nThe man laughed. He naturally had no reason to refuse such an adorable child.
nAfter a shower, Bell met the muscular man.
nThe burly man’s name was Wells. He was a typical middle-aged European man with a forthright character and a muscular build.
nHis wife and children did not live here. They lived in Melbourne.
nThe reason why Wells was here was mainly because there was some revenue from the farm.
nThe man took out some food and placed it on the table, welcoming Bell warmly.
nLooking at the sumptuous meal on the table, Bell was tempted.
nHe had not eaten any salt in the wild for the past few days. After tasting a mouthful, Bell’s eyes lit up and he gave a thumbs up to Wells.
n“Your cooking is really good.”
nHearing the praise, the burly man smiled proudly. “Haha, that’s for sure. Back then, I was able to woo my lover because of my cooking. Speaking of which, why are you here? There are not many people here. ”
nBell wolfed down the food in front of him. Although it looked a little ill-mannered, the past few days had been quite difficult.
nBell smiled and shook the muscular man’s hand like a little adult.
n“I’m a broadcaster. I was streaming a wilderness survival program. I just left the watershed.”
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