Chapter 236 - Injury

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nBell ran back to his shelter with the jaguar’s hind leg.

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nHe climbed into the hammock and heaved a sigh of relief.

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nBell took off his jacket and pants and wrung out the water on them. He began to carefully check his wounds.

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nOn the left shoulder blade, there was a five-centimeter wound that almost passed through the back of Bell’s neck.

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nFortunately, the wound was not deep.

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nIf it was too deep, it could take Bell’s life.

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nHowever, the injury looked a little scary.

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nBell’s physique was not bad. His wound was no longer bleeding.

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nIf it were in a city, such superficial wounds would at most be bandaged.

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nWith his physique, it could quickly heal and form scabs.

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nBut now, Bell was in the Amazon rainforest.

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nSuch an injury was a little troublesome for him.

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nThere were many bacteria on the jaguar’s claws.

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nThere were also various sources of infection in the forest.

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nIt was still raining heavily. It was very easy to be infected by the rain.

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nThese insignificant issues could very well become fatal dangers.

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n“Our current situation is not too optimistic.

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nIn the Amazon rainforest, being injured is a very troublesome thing.

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nThe probability of infection is almost 100%, and it might even cause sepsis. ”

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nBell dried his T-shirt and carefully wiped the rain from his wound.

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n“I’m not trying to scare you. There have been such cases in the past.

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nA survivalist in the Amazon rainforest accidentally fell and cut his hand. The wound was not big, only the size of a fingernail, but it was this wound that caused him to suffer sepsis. In the end, he had to ask the rescue team to end his program. ”

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n“I don’t know if my situation will be like his. However, I need to find some plants that can remove bacteria tomorrow. Otherwise, if the wound is infected, this show can only be considered a failure.”

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nPutting down the T-shirt, Bell began to check the injuries on his shoulders.

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nThe shoulder blades of the human body are wrapped in muscles, so it is not easy to damage the bones.

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nBell moved around and touched it a few more times.

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nHe realized the extent of his injuries.

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nHis left shoulder blade should have broken.

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nHe could not lift anything heavy for the time being.

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nThe scapula on the right side was much better. Although there was pain, it was not particularly obvious and did not affect basic movement.

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nThis relieved Bell.

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nIf both his shoulder blades were broken, he could consider this episode as over.

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nOther than his shoulder blades and back and neck, he was not injured anywhere else.

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nIt was a blessing in disguise.

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nAfter all, he had fought with a jaguar.

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nHolding the dagger, he cut off a piece of meat from the jaguar’s hind leg and stuffed it into his mouth. He chewed for a while and swallowed it.

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nIt was very difficult for people to adapt to eating raw meat for the first time.

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nHowever, after recording so many episodes of Wilderness Survival, Bell was getting familiar with this feeling.

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nSometimes, he even felt that the taste was not bad.

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nNo matter what, it was much better than eating the maggots and insects.

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nIf there was a flaw, it might be that the raw meat was too tough, and it was a little troublesome to chew.

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nNormally, a small piece of raw meat would take a long time to swallow.

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nEspecially since Bell had chosen the hind leg.

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nBell said as he chewed the raw meat.

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n“The thigh meat of the jaguar is not bad. It’s better than beef.

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nEating raw meat has the risk of parasites.

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nHowever, there’s something you might not know. Raw meat is much more nutritious than cooked meat. ”

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nBell’s physique was very high.

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nAlthough his size was not very big, the amount of protein he consumed every day was not less than that of an adult man. In fact, it was much more.

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nEspecially in this situation when he was injured.

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nIf the cells needed to repair themselves, they would naturally consume more energy.

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nThis jaguar’s hind leg weighed about 20 kilograms.

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nBell had already eaten half of it.

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nBell rubbed his cheeks.

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nHis expression was a little depressed.

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n“If I eat raw meat for a year, I think my cheeks will definitely be muscular.”

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nWith the humidity and temperature of the Amazon rainforest, the meat could rot in a night.

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nBell had no choice in this situation.

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nUnder normal circumstances, meat would deteriorate in about four hours in hot weather.

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nWhat Bell could do now was to eat as much as possible.

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nHe could not eat this meat when he woke up.

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nAfter a full meal, Bell rubbed his sore shoulder.

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nWith food, he felt much better.

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nBell carefully lay down to avoid moving too much and making his wound bleed again.

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nOn the simple hammock, Bell heaved a sigh of relief.

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n“Today is our first day in the Amazon rainforest.

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nOur luck cannot be considered good.

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nMoreover, this rainforest is clearly not friendly to humans.

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nTo be honest, if the wound on the back of my neck were to be even slightly deeper, this show would probably be over.

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nAmong all the survival rounds so far, this Amazon rainforest should be the greatest challenge for me.

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nThis place is filled with danger. If I am not careful, I can easily lose my life.

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nI am already very tired today and need a good rest.

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nIf you like my live broadcast, click follow and send hearts.

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nThen, this is it for today. I’ll see you tomorrow.”

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nWith that, Bell closed the camera.

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nHe lay in the hammock and slowly closed his eyes.

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nThe day’s activities had exhausted him. Now that he was lying down, this exhaustion enveloped his entire body like a tide.

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nIf it were in the past, Bell would have long fallen asleep.

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nBut Bell was injured. Pain kept coming from his shoulders.

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nIt made Bell unable to sleep.

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nThis contrasting feeling was very uncomfortable.

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nBell could only lie in the hammock obediently.

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nIn the end, exhaustion overcame the pain and he fell asleep.

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nThe night gradually fell.

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nChina, Shanghai, Discovery Channel headquarters.

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nLi Ze was in charge of the film rights to Bell’s show.

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nHis job could be said to be quite idle.

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nHis daily task was to edit Bell’s live broadcast.

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nOne episode would usually last for about 40 minutes.

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nThe program’s viewership ratings were very high.

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nThis also made him pay more attention to Bell.

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