Chapter 292

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n292 Corpse, Leftovers

nIn Siberia, although the Siberian tiger was very ferocious and could even fight a wolf pack alone, it had to hide its fangs when facing hundreds of wolves.

nIn just a few seconds, this top predator would be torn into pieces.

nWith Bell’s current physique, it was not a problem for him to kill more than ten tundra wolves.

nBut if he was ambushed, it would be difficult to say.

nThe tundra wolf’s fur was highly compatible with the color of this snow.

nThey also knew how to use it well.

nTundra wolves often hid in the snow and waited for their prey.

nIt was because he knew the habits of these cunning animals that Bell walked very carefully.

nOnly after confirming that it was safe ahead would Bell continue forward.

nAs Bell continued forward, the footprints on the snow became more and more chaotic.

nAlthough he did not see it with his own eyes, the tragic scene of the hunt could be seen from the footprints on the snow.

nJudging from the footprints, there should be five tundra wolves hunting this time.

nBell did not think that the roe deer could escape from the five tundra wolves.

nIn fact, Bell’s guess was correct.

nSome red spots suddenly appeared in Bell’s vision on the snow.

nIt was blood.

nSeeing the blood, Bell’s eyes lit up and he quickly followed it.

nAfter a few steps, he saw the corpse of a roe deer lying in the snow.

nBlood dyed the surroundings red around the deer’s corpse.

nIn this white world, it looked a little abrupt.

nBell gestured for the audience to keep quiet.

n“Be careful. We can’t let down our guard now.

nDo not underestimate the intelligence of these wild animals.

nAlthough the wolves can’t enjoy this corpse anymore, we can’t rule out the possibility that they will use the remaining food as bait to hunt new prey.”

nBell looked very serious.

n“I’m not joking. A real event has happened before.

nI remember seeing a program before.

nA pack of tundra wolves killed a red deer, but did not eat it completely. Instead, they left a portion of meat.

nThe remaining meat became bait, and the tundra wolves hid nearby.

nThe smell of blood quickly attracted a lynx.

nI don’t think I need to tell you the outcome of this lynx.”

nBell had always thought that wolves were the most cunning and intelligent animals.

nAnimals were much stronger than humans.

nIf these animals had intelligence, they would be quite terrifying.

nThe wolves were such an animal.

nIt was also because of this that their race could survive for tens of millions of years.

nBell was about 30 meters away from the roe deer’s corpse.

nHowever, he did not continue forward. Instead, he stopped and slowed down his breathing.

nWithout Bell’s voice, the entire pine forest fell silent.

nIn this quiet environment, Bell could even hear his own heartbeat.

nOther than that, it was difficult to hear anything else.

nThe audience in the live-stream did not know what Bell was doing.

nBut Bell just stood there for five minutes.

nOnly when Bell felt that he was about to freeze did he move again.

nBell had not done this for nothing.

nUsing these five minutes, Bell confirmed that there were no tundra wolves around.

nThis made Bell heave a sigh of relief and walk eagerly to the roe deer’s corpse.

nWhen he got closer, Bell realized that the roe deer’s internal organs had been completely emptied.

nThe flesh on the abdomen also had traces of being eaten.

nAt this moment, there was not much to eat.

nAfter a careful examination, Bell finally found some flesh on the hind legs.

nAlthough it was not much, it was enough to fill his stomach.

nAfter shaving off all the meat, it was about the size of a palm.

nIt could be said that Bell had not worked for nothing.

nHe cut off the meat and bones with the dagger.

nBell did not even let go of the deer’s head.

nAfter all, the tongue and brain could be eaten.

nThe brain was rich in proteins and cholesterol.

nIn such an environment where food was scarce, this was definitely something that could not be wasted.

n“Alright, everyone, we’ve wasted some time, but it’s still worth it.

nWe have to take everything that is useful to us.”

nAs he spoke, Bell began to try to skin the roe deer with the dagger.

nBut in this environment, the skin of the deer did not seem easy to peel.

nThe extreme cold made the deer’s skin extremely hard.

nAfter a few tries, Bell stopped and frowned.

n“No, this is too inefficient. Looks like we have to start a fire first. My hands are numb from the cold. It is a little difficult to hold the dagger. ”

nBell stood up and found some firewood.

nSoon, a fire was lit.

nSuppressing the pain in his hand, Bell dragged the roe deer to the fire with difficulty.

nWith the temperature of the fire, Bell finally felt some warmth.

n“Other than the meat, this deer skin is the most useful to us.

nWhen we sleep at night, we can use this skin as a blanket or make a sled.”

nBell had already thought out how to use this skin.

nWith the warmth from the fire, Bell moved faster.

nTen minutes later, an intact orange deerskin was peeled off.

nThen, Bell stuffed everything into his backpack.

nHis backpack had a lot of space, but it was stuffed full by Bell.

nAfter extinguishing the fire, Bell did not dare to delay, and set off again.

nWith food, he was not only relieved, his footsteps were also much lighter although he had not eaten yet.

nAfter all, this could be considered as giving him hope.

nAlong the way, Bell became much faster.

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