Chapter 261 - One in a Ten Million Chance

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nAfter peeling off the skin of the palm tree, Bell revealed its white palm heart, which was a little like a peeled sugarcane.

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nUsually, the edible palm heart that could be obtained from a two-meter-tall palm tree was only about half a meter.

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nIt was as thick as a pigeon egg.

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nBell bit into it eagerly.

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nA crisp sound came from his mouth.

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nBell looked like he was enjoying it.

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nHe could not help but give a thumbs up.

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n“I have to say that this taste is really good. After being here for three days, this is the first time I’ve tasted something that I’m satisfied with.

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nHearts of palm trees can be eaten as a fruit.

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nI believe you all know from the sound that this thing tastes very crispy. It’s a little like raw sweet potatoes, and they can give me some carbohydrates and vitamins.”

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nPalm hearts were very expensive in the local market.

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nEven here, in its native site, it could still be sold for 25 dollars a kilogram.

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nMoreover, the ones bought at this price were all with their skin intact. In fact, it was already very good if they weighed half a kilogram after peeling off the skin.

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nAfter a while, Bell cut down the three palm trees and devoured the palm hearts.

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nAlthough this thing could replenish carbohydrates, it was not as practical as proteins.

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nMoreover, it was difficult to fill his stomachs by eating these fruits and vegetables because most of them were made of water.

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nIt would quickly be metabolized in the human body.

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nProtein was the first nutrition needed by the human body, especially in the wilderness. It was consumed almost every moment, so there was a high demand for this thing.

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nFor example, in a large proportion, meat eaters were stronger than vegetarians.

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nDo not mention how elephants are stronger than lions and tigers. The difference in size was naturally incomparable.

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nIf a tiger and an elephant had the same size, a tiger of the same size would definitely kill an elephant instantly.

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nAs Bell finished his dinner, the sky gradually darkened.

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nHis vision was greatly hindered, so he dispelled the thought of continuing to search for food.

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nIn this dark forest, it was not wise to choose to hunt. It was too dangerous.

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nBell did not want to encounter a jaguar again.

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nBell returned to the shelter and climbed into his hammock.

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n“Dear audience, today’s live broadcast is over. If there are any new friends, please subscribe. Let’s meet again tomorrow. I am going to rest now.”

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nToday, Bell turned off the live broadcast very suddenly.

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nMany of the audience in the live-stream did not even react.

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nIn fact, Bell, who had turned off the live broadcast, was looking forward to something else.

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nAfter confirming that his live-stream was closed, Bell brought up the system interface.

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nHe had already accumulated nearly 800,000 popularity points.

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nThis was the most popularity points Bell had ever seen.

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nAlthough the Amazon rainforest looked dangerous now, the benefits it brought were unimaginable.

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nAfter closing the live-stream, Bell rubbed his hands and eagerly transferred his popularity points.

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nUntil now, his luck was very good every time he drew the lucky draw. As long as he could maintain this heaven-defying luck, his strength would definitely increase by another level or even double.

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nBell couldn’t help but feel excited.

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nLooking at the special lucky draw interface, he started activating it.

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nHe looked like he was betting everything.

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nThe needle on the wheel quickly stopped.

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nIt was a light blue area that occupied a very small area in the entire wheel, like a needle.

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nThe lower the probability of the color, the better the prize would be, then wouldn’t he have hit the jackpot this time?

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nBell almost fainted from happiness.

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nThe system’s notification suddenly sounded in his mind.

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n“Congratulations to the host for obtaining special attribute points.”

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nHearing this, Bell could not suppress the smile on his face.

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nIf he drew such a small area and obtained 30 attribute points, wouldn’t he be able to increase his strength to 40 points?

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nHe would instantly become Superman. He could even swagger around in the rainforest.

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nWith a nervous mood, Bell opened the personal attributes panel and looked at the stats column.

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nBell was stunned. His smile froze on his face and he could no longer smile.

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n“System, are you f*cking playing with me?”

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nIn his anger, Bell couldn’t help but curse.

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nThe system did not disappoint Bell. As expected, it was still playing dead.

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nThere was an eye-catching number in his attribute bar: 1 free attribute point.

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nIf he remembered correctly, the system had said that the probability of obtaining such an attribute point was less than one in ten million.

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nBut now, he had drawn it.

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nBell could not tell if he was lucky or unlucky.

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nIt was a one in ten million chance that he would encounter it.

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nBut what the f*ck was this?

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nLooking at the system interface, Bell cursed.

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nHowever, the system seemed to be asleep. No matter how Bell cursed, it did not respond.

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nAt the same time, his earlier confidence was gone. At this moment, he was only nervous.

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nGood lord, who knew if the system would do this again? If he drew such trash every time, he might really cry.

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nWith a nervous heart, Bell finally pressed the wheel again and began the draw.

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nLooking at the rapidly spinning needle, Bell couldn’t help but pray.

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n“Don’t! Don’t be unlucky again!”

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nAt this moment, Bell’s eyes were fixed on the compass. He could not help but put his palms together and pray.

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nIf all the eight times were trash like the previous time, he would really vomit blood from anger.

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nFinally, the needle on the wheel slowly stopped.

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nThis time, the needle did not stop at the blue area.

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nHowever, the location of the needle was still very small.

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nIt was about the size of a thumb.

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nSeeing this, Bell had a bad feeling when he recalled the earlier situation.

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