Chapter 301

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n301 Cave

nWhile walking, Bell pointed at the flat lake and said.

n“There is no cover within a kilometer of us, so there is no firewood for us to use to keep warm.

nIf we are unlucky and fall into the water, even if we can climb out, the cold wind here will freeze us into popsicles in just 30 seconds. ”

nBell’s attributes were far beyond ordinary people. With the Wilderness Hunter skill, his attributes could exceed 20 points.

nIt was definitely very strong compared to humans.

nBut now that Bell was in the wilderness, these little stats were nothing.

nIn this environment, be it Siberian tigers or brown bears, they could easily crush Bell.

nOnce he fell into the lake, Bell would be sentenced to death.

nHowever, even though he knew that this place was so dangerous, Bell did not stop. Instead, he quickened his pace.

nOnly by moving quickly could he maintain his reaction speed to the greatest extent.

nThis way, even if he was really unlucky and stepped on the hole, he could react immediately.

nBell believed that with his current speed, he could escape danger before the ice broke.

nIn the wild, most dangers were caused by hesitation.

nAs a veteran wilderness survivalist, Bell naturally would not make such a low-level mistake.

nThe terrain of the Far Eastern Siberian Icefield was a basin. Cold air gathered here all year round.

nIt was also because of this that the coldest place in the world was created.

nPointing in the direction of the white snow, Bell continued.

n“The south is close to Mongolia. The further we go, the higher the terrain will be, and the warmer it will be.

nIf my estimate is correct, we should be able to walk out of this ice basin the day after tomorrow.

nAs long as we can leave this place, the average temperature during the day would rise to about 30 °C.

nWe won’t have to suffer so much then.”

nThe cold wind blew through the snow, covering the surroundings with a veil.

nIt would be completely dark in about an hour.

nBut Bell was still walking on the lake. It was still white ahead, and he could not see the border.

nBell stopped and frowned, saying.

n“The cold wind here has blown up the snow on the ground, reducing our visibility.

nIt will be completely dark soon.

nBut we can’t be sure how far we have to go to walk out of this ice lake. ”

nIn fact, even if Bell did not say it, the audience in the live-stream could see it.

nIf Bell slept on the lake tonight, there would definitely be another piece of news tomorrow.

nThe youngest explorer, Bell, had unfortunately died last night.

nBell did not want to be in the news like this.

nIn this cold wind, it would not even take a night for him to freeze to death. Ten minutes was enough to kill him.

nTime was precious. Bell did not dare to delay and continued moving forward with all his might.

nFinally, luck was on Bell’s side. After another half an hour, Bell successfully walked out of the lake.

nBut this did not mean that he was out of danger.

nBecause after flipping through a snow slope of more than ten meters, he suddenly realized that the nearest pine forest was still a few kilometers away.

nHowever, he only had half an hour left because the sky would completely darken in half an hour.

nHe could not travel in this land in the dark, it would be no different from suicide.

nBell looked around and sighed.

n“Unfortunately, the pine forest is too far away from us. The only thing we can do now is to find a shelter and survive the 18 hours of cold night.”

nBell remembered that Bear had once spent a night peacefully without using fire in his previous world’s survival program.

nHowever, the place he went to was only the Sayan Mountains at the border of Siberia and Mongolia.

nAlthough the winter temperature there was cold, it was only -20 °C.

nIf the other party dared to pass the night in this Far Eastern Basin, Bell could guarantee that he would not see the sun the next day.

nIf Bell were to travel in this cold night, he would certainly die on this icy plain. But if he were to try to pass a night here, he would have a 50% chance of survival without fire.

nIn fact, Bell was not sure if he could survive the night.

nAs for what could increase his chances of survival, it would be the kind of shelter he could find.

nThere were very few snow slopes in the surroundings. Bell did not see anything he liked.

nIn Siberia, the average altitude was no less than 500 meters.

nThe appearance of these slopes meant that Bell was gradually leaving the basin.

nBut Bell was in no mood to care about this.

nBecause the sun would set in less than half an hour, he had to use this time to find a shelter that could let him safely pass through this night.

nBell’s requirements for finding a shelter today were relatively simple. The first condition was to avoid the wind.

nAfter all, the cold wind would make the surrounding temperature even colder.

nBell advanced along the slope, not forgetting to look around, trying to find a suitable shelter.

nAfter walking for about fifty meters, Bell’s eyes suddenly lit up.

nNot far in front of him, there were a few protruding rocks at the foot of a slope.

nMost importantly, there was a head-sized crack in the middle of the rocks.

nThe angle of the crack was very hidden. If one did not observe carefully, it was difficult to notice.

nBell quickly moved forward and bent down to clear the snow around the crack.

nAs he moved, the crack became larger and larger, finally forming a half-meter-long cave.

nFollowing the hole, Bell looked inside and found that the space inside was not very big, only about a square meter.

nFortunately, the cave was quite dry.

nFor some reason, there was a faint strange smell.

nFortunately, Bell was only an eight-year-old child. If he was really an adult, he might not have been able to enter this 1 square meter hole.

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