Chapter 59 - Dying Camel, Camel Hump

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nSeeing Bell approach, the camel did not react as violently as expected.

nInstead, it snorted calmly and did not do anything else.

nBell stopped and opened its mouth.

nAt the same time, he did not forget to explain to the audience what he was doing.

n“We can observe this camel’s age through its teeth.”

n“It’s not just camels. You can also observe the age of cows and horses through this method.”

n“The teeth of large creatures like camels and horses will stop growing after reaching a certain age.”

n“Everyone, take a look at this camel. This camel’s teeth are tightly lined, and its teeth have been grinded to a certain extent. You can even see its gums clearly.”

n“This means that this camel is not young anymore.”

n“A conservative estimate is that he’s already over 25 years old.”

n“Because the teeth are worn out too severely, it can’t eat normally.”

n“And being unable to eat in this environment means that his life has reached its end.”

nBell let go and gently stroked the camel.

n“Wild camels have a habit. When they can’t eat and feel that they are about to die, they will leave the oasis they once lived in and go to the desert alone to wait for death.”

nThe audience couldn’t help but sigh.

nAt the same time, they were touched.

nIt was difficult to imagine that an animal could have such intelligence.

nBell took out his dagger and slowly approached the camel.

nThe camel seemed to understand its situation and did not resist too much.

n“Is the host going to kill this camel? Why don’t we forget it? He’s already so pitiful.”

n“I can’t bear to see this.”

nOf course, some had already started criticizing Bell.

n“Previous poster, are you an idiot? Host, ignore him.”

n“A living Bodhisattva has appeared. The camel is pitiful, but the host is not? If he doesn’t eat now, the host will starve to death!”

n“He already said that this camel is going to die. Even if the host doesn’t eat it, it will rot here.”

n“Why can’t it save another life before it dies?”

n“You goody two shoes, get lost from the live-stream. Don’t be an eyesore here.”

n“This is Wilderness Survival. Do you think this is a game or a variety show?”

nMany people were speechless.

nSeeing that the live-stream was about to descend into an argument, Bell quickly spoke.

n“Everyone, stop arguing. Everyone has their own thoughts. Let’s try to understand each other.”

n“It’s not wrong to treasure life, but this is Wilderness Survival after all. If you have this mentality, you might not even be able to survive for a day.”

n“In fact, in this camel’s current state, it can no longer eat. It’s even a problem for it to move.”

n“Even if I didn’t find it today, this camel would have died by tomorrow and in a very painful way.”

nThe camel seemed to understand Bell’s words.

nIt lowered its head docilely, as if offering its life to Bell.

nBell reminded the audience.

n“Alright, the next scene might be a little bloody. Minors are prohibited from watching.”

nWith that, Bell no longer hesitated. The dagger in his hand pierced through the camel’s throat like a black light.

nAs the trachea was cut through the camel’s throat, its eyes gradually lost their luster.

nThe camel that was already on the brink of death finally finished its last journey.

nBell did not waste the blood that gushed out of the trachea.

nAfter all, he was already very thirsty.

nBell moved closer and drank the camel’s blood.

nThe blood that was sprayed out was still warm and had a hint of saltiness.

nAs Bell continued to suck, the blood spraying from the wound decreased.

nBell stopped.

nWiping the blood from the corner of his mouth, Bell heaved a sigh of relief.

n“To be honest, this tastes really bad. If it weren’t for the sake of survival, I might never drink this thing.”

n“But this situation is an exception. The camel’s blood contains rich minerals and some salt.”

n“In this desert environment, the corpses of animals usually don’t rot normally, because even bacteria need water to reproduce.”

n“But in such an environment, the corpse will dry very fast.”

n“We need to replenish some proteins before this camel is completely dried.”

nWith that, Bell scanned the camel’s corpse.

nIn the end, he felt that the hump should be a good choice.

nRumor had it that Camel hump, bear paws, monkey head, and deer tail were top-notch ingredients.

nHe would have a chance to taste it today.

n“I heard that you have to cook to eat camels, but today, we are going to taste camel sashimi.”

nBell stopped hesitating and cut the hump.

nThe dagger quickly cut open the outer layer of the camel’s back.

nIt revealed the snow-white fat inside.

nBell cut off a piece and ate it.

nHowever, the next second, his expression changed completely.

nBefore he could swallow the fat, he vomited.

nThis was not the end.

nHe was vomiting with bloodshot eyes.

nIt took a while for him to get better.

nBell heaved a sigh of relief and said.

n“To be honest, I’ve never eaten anything so bad.”

n“It feels like I’ve eaten an entire bar of soap.”

n“That greasy feeling is not something you can get used to.”

n“Maybe some people will like this feeling, but I really can’t stand it.”

nTaking a deep breath, Bell gave up tasting the food.

nSeeing Bell’s troubled expression, the comments on the screen exploded.

n“Good lord, even Bell can’t accept it. How bad is this hump meat?”

nSome curious audience members were even curious.

nAfter tasting the hump meat and knowing that he could not enjoy this delicacy, Bell chose to give up.

nHe cut a piece of raw meat from the camel’s leg and wolfed it down.

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