Chapter 297
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n297 Low Temperature Burn
n“Burn? Bell, are you joking?”
n“Eating snow can burn you? This is the first time I’ve heard of it.”
n“No way. I grew up in the north and ate snow when I was young. I’ve never heard of anyone being burned.”
n“Be careful of Bell’s new trick.”
nMost of the people in the live-stream did not believe Bell.
nBut in fact, Bell was not talking nonsense.
nOf course, some people might not understand that the wound of eating snow is similar to frostbite.
nThe symptoms were like being scalded by boiling water, so they were also called burns.
nSeeing that the audience in the live-stream was questioning his words, Bell said.
n“Actually, being burned by snow is essentially frostbite.
nBecause things that are too cold will cause blood flow to be blocked and accumulate, forming blisters.
nThe symptoms are like being scalded by boiling water.
nThe mouth burn I mentioned is different from ordinary burns.
nIt is similar to low temperature burns. It is also harmful to the skin and tissues of the human body. ”
n“The temperature of the snow will be the same as the temperature in the outside world.
nIn winter in China, it might not matter if we eat a small amount of snow.
nBut in my current environment, I can’t do that.
nBecause in Siberia, even during the day, the temperature is -40 °C.
nEveryone, think about it, how would it feel to have a mouthful of snow in this temperature?
nI remember seeing an interesting video. A steak was cooked using dry ice.
nOf course, I can’t guarantee whether it tastes good or bad.”
nAfter Bell’s explanation, the audience in the live-stream understood.
nThe comments in the live-stream were filled with praise.
nIn fact, a large part of the reason why many of the audience watched Bell’s live broadcast was to understand these strange things.
nAlthough it was not common knowledge, it was indeed very interesting.
nBut at this moment, Bell suddenly stopped.
nBell, who had wanted to continue the conversation, swallowed his words.
nBell adjusted the camera and aimed at the parachute.
nThe parachute was very thin. After being opened by the hot air in the shelter, it was like a small tent.
nThe audience in the live-stream could clearly see a huge shadow on the left side of the parachute through the camera equipment.
nThis shadow was definitely not from Bell.
nBecause Bell was in the center of the depression, the fire could not reflect Bell’s shadow on the parachute.
nAnyone with experience in camping knew that in the dark, if something approached the tent, it would cast a shadow on it.
nIn other words, there was a beast very close to his tent.
nThis distance might not even be one meter.
nBell could not determine the actual size of this beast through the shadow reflected on the parachute, because the shadow itself was related to the distance.
nThe size of the shadow could not tell anything.
nFor example, there might be a difference of several times if the thing was just ten centimeters away.
nAfter careful observation, Bell realized that the shadow looked a little like a tiger or a lion.
nOf course, Bell knew that it was impossible for lions to exist in Siberia.
nBut this information did not relax Bell.
nBecause if it was a tiger, the situation would only be worse.
nIf it was really the Siberian tiger, he would probably die tonight.
nOn such a cold night, the Siberian tiger still chose to come out to hunt. This meant that this Siberian tiger was already hungry to the limit and would definitely not let go of any prey.
nSiberian tigers were extremely terrifying when hungry. Even if they encountered brown bears, they would not let them go.
nBell wondered what his chances of winning would be if they really fought.
nBut even if he counted his trump cards, Bell felt that his chances of winning were less than 30%.
nThe attributes of the Siberian tiger were at least 45. Even if it was weakened by his skill by 20%, it could still completely crush him in terms of physique.
nFelines were more cautious. Before attacking their prey, they would usually observe for a while.
nThe beast outside seemed to be frightened by the appearance of the parachute.
nAfter all, such things were almost impossible to see on this icy plain.
nThe beast outside only stood from afar to observe.
nBell wiped his sweat and took out his dagger. At the same time, he quietly added some wood to the fire.
nNo matter what beast was outside, this fire was the key to his survival.
nOnce the fire was extinguished, even if the wild beasts outside did not attack, he would be killed by the cold.
n“F*ck! What’s outside? This is too terrifying. It looks like it’s at least 4 meters tall.”
n“Previous poster, are you retarded? Was your physics taught by a sports teacher? Haven’t you heard of refraction projection?”
n“Sports teacher: What does it have to do with me?”
n“F*ck, it’s here! It’s here! I didn’t wait in vain.”
n“Bell, kill this thing outside. I’ll send a rocket!”
n“Everyone, don’t pressure the host. Be careful. The thing outside might be very dangerous.”
nBell was in no mood to pay attention to the comments in the live-stream.
nHe had to focus on the shadow.
nTime passed slowly, but the beast outside was motionless. Bell could not help but be suspicious.
nThe temperature outside was -60 °C. If this beast continued to stand there, it would probably freeze to death soon.
nJust as Bell was thinking, the beast suddenly moved and took a few tentative steps forward.
nAs the beast approached, the shadow it cast on the tent gradually became smaller. In the end, the shadow it formed was not much different from the beast’s actual size.
nAs the beast approached, Bell finally confirmed that this beast was not as long as 4 meters. It was only about 2 meters and looked muscular. The fluffy fur on its head was quite prominent.
nIt was also because of this that Bell felt that this thing was similar to lions.
nAt this moment, Bell had already confirmed the identity of this beast.
nThis was a lynx.
nThis was because of the short tail projected on the parachute.
nFelines that could reach two meters in length were rare, especially in this cold Siberia, so by using the elimination method, Bell quickly identified the target.
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