Me: Master of Survival!

In my previous life, I was the特种兵王 (Special Forces King) of a chaotic era, but in this life, I am just an ordinary security guard in a peaceful world.

I thought I could finally enjoy this pea...

Chapter 120 Dealing with the Wild Boar

Lu Wuyai gripped his gun tightly, but he didn't want to fire recklessly. He'd rather scare the leopards away.

Gunshots can easily attract more predators.

The convoy continued forward, but the cheetahs were getting closer. Lu Wuyai fired a shot. The gunshot echoed all around, and the cheetahs were immediately frightened away.

"Go quickly, stop dawdling." Lu Wuyai checked the bullets in his pistol and confirmed the number of bullets again, feeling a little calmer.

But then they encountered another group of leopards on their journey. Lu Wuyai looked closely and suspected that the other group of leopards might be the same group they had encountered before.

This time, Lu Wuyai didn't hesitate and fired at the largest leopard. The bullet struck its opponent instantly, and the opponent's death scream echoed in the air.

"What about your health?" Su Xi asked him.

Lu Wuyai thought for a while and finally just cut off the leopard's four legs and the flesh on its chest, because there was nothing else to take.

Finally, around noon, they reached the treacherous peak.

As Kim Seok-rok gazed at the precipitous mountain peaks before him, he felt the magnificence of nature and was deeply captivated.

The first thing Lu Wuyai did after reaching the treacherous peak was to search for the wild boar meat buried in the ground. After all, five days had passed, and he didn't know if the meat had rotted.

Lu Wuyai quickly dug the pork out of the crack.

"Not bad." Lu Wuyai breathed a sigh of relief, thought for a while, and then took out the pork.

At the train station, four women were cleaning up the puddles and curing fresh leopard meat.

Here, Lu Wuyai abandoned the wild boar meat and stored the marinated leopard meat in the soil beneath the crevices. The leopard meat was wrapped in an insulating blanket, and the soil was dug deeper to ensure that outside heat could penetrate.

"Ugh, I'm so tired." Lu Wuyai sat on a rock, watching the busy figures behind him, and felt that this day had been quite busy.

On the gentle slope, Song Xiaoyou was carrying a bucket of water when she slipped and fell.

Seeing this, Lu Wuyai rushed over and found Song Xiaoyou getting up from the ground, covered in mud.

"Let me do it." Lu Wuyai was about to grab the bucket when he tripped and fell in the same spot. Along the way, he bumped into Song Xiaoyou again, and the two tumbled into the forest.

During the process, Lu Wuyai held Song Xiaoyou tightly to prevent her from being hurt again.

As a result, the increase in mass led to increased inertia, and the two people rolled further and further away.

Finally, he came to a stop and crashed into a big tree, feeling as if his waist was broken into several pieces.

Looking at Song Xiaoyou in his arms again, he closed his eyes and gripped his clothes tightly with both hands.

Looking at the face in his arms that might have been pierced by a bullet, Lu Wuyai really didn't want to wake him up.

But lying in the mud was really uncomfortable. The crucial point was that Lu Wuyai felt pain all over his body, and his bones might be broken.

After calling Song Xiaoyou a few times, the woman in his arms woke up. Looking at Lu Wuyai, two peach blossoms suddenly appeared on her pale face.

"You, you, you..." Song Xiaoyou stammered nervously, unable to utter a single word for a long time.

Lu Wuyai could only continue, "I...I'm fine."

As a result, Song Xiaoyou punched him hard, probably to scold Lu Wuyai for imitating her way of speaking.

Lu Wuyai looked up and smiled. Song Xiaoyou was so beautiful when she stuttered. The shyness caused by embarrassment was more beautiful than any other scene.

The two sat there in the mud until the afternoon light gradually grew stronger, before heading back towards the precipitous peak.

But after taking a few steps, Lu Wuyai looked back at the forest behind him and sensed a familiar voice.

"Didn't you hear anything?" Lu Wuyai asked Song Xiaoyou.

The latter shook his head, shook off the mud, and continued walking forward.

Lu Wuyai frowned, glancing back every now and then, until the sound in his ears grew louder and louder, even Song Xiaoyou stopped.

“That’s the sound of a pig,” Song Xiaoyou said.

Lu Wuyai nodded, subconsciously leaning against a nearby tree stump and looking into the forest behind him.

But just then, a tremendous force suddenly emerged from under the tree stump. Lu Wuyai and Song Xiaoyou were caught off guard and knocked over.

This was Lu Wuyai's first real flight experience. His heart was pounding in his throat, and he couldn't make a single movement in the air.

Am I flying?

The thought had barely crossed his mind when Lu Wuyai collapsed to the ground with a loud bang, his bones shattering.

On the other side, due to the weight difference, Song Xiaoyou flew farther, while Lu Wuyai couldn't even see where his opponent landed.

At the same time, Lu Wuyai noticed that the one who had just knocked him away was actually the wild boar that roamed the grasslands north of the dangerous peak.

In the sunlight, the two white fangs continued to gleam coldly. Lu Wuyai could imagine that when the fangs pierced through his body, there would be absolutely no resistance.

Despite the pain, Lu Wuyai stood up from the ground. He then saw Song Xiaoyou lying on the ground, still unconscious.

Opposite us stood a wild boar as big as a tank. Its fur gleamed, and the bristles stood up like steel needles, piercing its body.

“This beast.” Lu Wuyai made a face in pain, subconsciously touched his waist, and then broke out in a cold sweat.

The gun is gone.

When it was knocked off, it must have landed somewhere.

Lu Wuyai hurriedly looked around, but the wild boar didn't give him any chance. Shortly after he stood up, his opponent charged at him again.

The wild boar seemed to recognize Lu Wuyai, because his figure was reflected in its black eyes.

Lu Wuyai also felt a sense of superiority. He didn't know whether Song Xiaoyou was dead or alive, and he didn't have a gun himself. But when he saw the wild boar, he had the idea that he absolutely had to kill it.

"uh-huh."

The wild boar's deep, muffled cries, like the war drums of the frontier, struck Lu Wuyai's ears, and were even more like the lingering force after a clap of thunder.

The next second, Lu Wuyai rushed towards the big tree next to him.

Click it.

The wild boar spun perfectly through the forest. After an extreme drift, its heavy body crashed into a tree trunk, snapping it in two.

Lu Wuyai tumbled down the tree trunk, looking at the broken pieces with lingering fear. He secretly rejoiced that he hadn't pushed it up there, otherwise he would have met Buddha directly after the collision.

In the blink of an eye, the wild boar caught up with him again. Lu Wuyai had no choice but to run frantically through the woods, his eyes constantly scanning his surroundings for the lost gun.

Hmph hmph hmph.

The wild boar looked angry because the trees in the forest were getting denser, which greatly reduced its speed in chasing its target.

Lu Wuyai licked his dry lips. He had been sweating a lot lately, and his consciousness was somewhat blurred.

"The gun, where's the gun?" Lu Wuyai was frantic. If this continued, he'd only be able to reach the treacherous peak. But if he reached the dangerous summit, he might not be able to kill the giant boar. It might harm others.

Thinking of this, Lu Wuyai quickened his pace. He felt his strength waning, and he had to kill the wild boar at the very end.

Soon, Lu Wuyai circled the forest and arrived at the clearing where he had been abandoned. By then, he was panting heavily and out of breath.

Less than fifty meters behind him, the wild boar charged angrily. Lu Wuyai didn't have much time to think about anything. The most important thing now was to find the pistol.

He remembered that after he fell to the ground, the pistol was on his right side. If he had lost it, it should be on the grass to his right.

Thinking of this, Lu Wuyai rushed over immediately and found the pistol next to the unconscious Song Xiaoyou.

Almost instantly, Lu Wuyai turned around. Fifty meters was just a matter of a few breaths for the enraged wild boar.

Bang!

A gunshot rang out, and a startled little bird flew into the forest.

When the three women cleaning the station at the foot of the precipitous peak heard the gunshot, they almost simultaneously looked up, a hint of panic flashing in their eyes.

"It's Lu Wuyai and Song Xiaoyou." Su Xi was startled and immediately put down the piece of wood in her hand, rushing off the platform.

Anna and Kim Seok-rok followed closely behind her.

But when they reached the creek, there was no one around. The three of them observed carefully for a while and then noticed some suspicious signs.

“I’ll go down and take a look,” Su Xi said, but he quickly realized that the two women beside him couldn’t understand what they were saying at all.

She gave a brief explanation in the language of the Eagle Kingdom, and Anna and Kim Seok-rok nodded quickly.

There was a steep slope ahead. It was difficult to even stand still, let alone walk. Su Xi looked closely and noticed the tracks continued downwards. Lu Wuyai and Song Xiaoyou had probably tumbled down by accident.

It was still early, so Su Xi decided to take a detour to find them.

“Let’s go together,” Su Xi said.

Actually, they hadn't gone very far down this detour. When Tang Xin and the others arrived, Lu Wuyai was trying to crawl out from under the wild boar's body.

The shot had successfully killed the wild boar, but the boar, propelled by its own momentum, charged towards him and delivered a heavy blow.

If this thousand-pound pig carcass were made of steel, Lu Wuyai would have died a hundred times over under the immense pressure.

"Are you alright?" Su Xi and Anna ran over and successfully pulled Lu Wuyai out from under the pig.

Lu Wuyai quickly said, "Let's go see Song Xiaoyou."

They were both kicked out by the wild boar, and Song Xiaoyou still hasn't woken up.

Soon, the four people found Song Xiaoyou and discovered a large hole in his head, which must have been caused by a rock hitting him.

"Song Xiaoyou, wake up."

"Song Xiaoyou".

At the station below the precipitous peak, four people carried Song Xiaoyou back, but no matter how much they called to her, she remained unconscious. The only good news was that the wound on the back of her head had stopped bleeding.

Lu Wuyai sighed. The previous attack by the wild boar came too suddenly; he and Song Xiaoyou hadn't had time to react at all.

“We’ll take care of her. You go do your work,” Su Xi said to Lu Wuyai. A huge wild boar was still lying in the forest, and there were still many things to deal with in the future.

Lu Wuyai looked at Song Xiaoyou with a troubled expression, thinking, "Please, I hope nothing bad happens."

Later, Lu Wuyai carried a bucket to the wild boar carcass and began cutting it with a knife, hoping to harvest as much pork as possible before other animals arrived.

It has to be said that this wild boar spends all year round rolling around on the deserted island. It's just that its skin caused Lu Wuyai to waste a lot of energy.

"This kind of pigskin is very difficult to cut with an ordinary sword." Lu Wuyai gasped, and seeing the blood flowing from under the pigskin, he finally breathed a sigh of relief.

As time passed, the bucket filled with more and more pork. Lu Wuyai carried the bucket back to the perilous peak. Most importantly, he needed to see if the unconscious Song Xiaoyou had woken up.

Fortunately, Song Xiaoyou opened her eyes, but she was bleeding and looked terrible. She slumped helplessly to the ground, a truly heartbreaking sight.

Lu Wuyai nodded and said sorry, secretly blaming himself for not taking good care of Song Xiaoyou at the foot of the mountain, where she was almost killed by a wild boar.

Song Xiaoyou forced a smile and said, "But it's not your fault."

Su Xi also said from the side, "Go do your work and let Song Xiaoyou rest for a while. Don't disturb her."

Why?

Lu Wuyai sighed and handed the wild boar meat to Su Xi. Then he pointed at Anna, indicating that she should take the meat with her.

Anna was a little reluctant. The forest was damp and stuffy, which was really uncomfortable.

Anna glanced at Jin Xilu beside her, bit her lip, and followed Lu Wuyai down the dangerous mountain peak.

In the woods, Lu Wuyai began hunting wild boars again. Perhaps it was Song Xiaoyou's awakening that motivated him.

However, the smell of blood is getting stronger, and it won't be long before carnivores such as cats and wolves appear in the forest.

"You come and help," Lu Wuyai urged, looking at Anna's disgusted expression.

However, there was a language barrier, and Lu Wuyai didn't understand the language of the Eagle Kingdom, so he simply grabbed Anna's hand and pressed it onto the wild boar.

As a result, Anna trembled all over, and her fair skin was stained with blood, giving her the feeling of a demon or monster that had appeared out of nowhere.

“Workplace.” Lu Wuyuan spoke in the language of the Eagle Kingdom. Anna finally suppressed her nausea and helped clean the wild boar meat.

Seeing this, Lu Wuyai raised the corners of his mouth, secretly wondering why he was still pretending at this moment.

Anna worked breathlessly, her two towering breasts occasionally flashing in the sunlight. While Lu Wuyai feasted his eyes, he couldn't help but feel thirsty.

They worked like this until dusk, and at least a quarter of the wild boar's body remained.

“Let’s go back.” Lu Wuyai rubbed his head. In the distance, some green eyes appeared in the forest. That was the signal that wolves were coming.

Anna's cheeks were flushed with exhaustion, and her legs felt weak as she walked. If Lu Wuyai hadn't caught her in time, she might have fallen down the gentle slope.

Anna clung tightly to Lu Wuyai, able to hear her own heart pounding. As one of the world's most famous singers, she had never been so close to a man before.

As for Lu Wuyai, he naturally realized how wonderful Anna was. This fair-skinned woman from the Eagle Country, despite her slender waist and hips, was practically made of water.

Without Lu Wuyai's support, Anna ran off with a bunch of pig's legs.

Lu Wuyai smiled slightly and struggled to carry the bucket of water. This was already the twentieth round trip that afternoon.

When he returned to the station, Lu Wuyai heard Su Xi say that there was no salt left.

"Then let's go to the beach tomorrow." Lu Wuyai glanced at Su Xi, whose face was flushed, and naturally understood what she wanted to do.

But when they were lighting the fire at night, Su Xi said that her aunt was there.

Lu Wuyai sighed. Ever since that moment of joy, he had become increasingly unable to control himself. He sighed inwardly, realizing that matters between men and women could truly lead to despair.

At night, a howling sound came from the forest beyond the dangerous peaks, its terrifying movement reflecting the bright moon in the sky. The five of them were a little scared, fearing that a pack of wild beasts might climb up the gentle slope.

“Don’t worry, it should be fine.” Lu Wuyai said, “On the way back, we cleaned it up; the blood on the pork was washed away by the stream.”

Su Xi nodded, but still felt uneasy.

Song Xiaoyou was already resting, while Anna and Jin Xilu were still roasting wild boar. The aroma of the meat was irresistible and mouthwatering.

“Then let Anna go with you tomorrow.” Su Xi glanced at Anna and said, “She’s very strong; she should be able to help you share some of the burden.”

Lu Wuyai nodded, then suddenly felt Su Xi grasp his hand. The two leaned against each other quietly, the atmosphere ambiguous.

That night, the sounds of wild animals in the forest continued until dawn.

Lu Wuyai got up very early and carefully walked to the place where the wild boar had died yesterday. He found signs of a fight everywhere, but the boar's carcass was gone.

Lu Wuyai was secretly shocked. The wild beasts in these mountains were indeed a pack of gluttons, leaving not even a bone or a scrap behind.

However, it is worth mentioning that Lu Wuyai saw a clear shoe print on a large tree, which made him slightly uneasy.

After returning to the perilous peak, Lu Wuyai and Anna prepared to leave.

After thinking it over, Lu Wuyai left the pistol with Su Xi, took some tools, and left the dangerous peak with Anna.

Along the way, Lu Wuyai tried to communicate with Anna, sometimes using sign language and sometimes speaking. Fortunately, Anna understood a little Chinese, so the communication was somewhat effective.

At ten o'clock, they arrived at the beach and unexpectedly encountered a group of survivors.

Both sides were extremely wary, especially Lu Wuyai and Anna. There were only two of them, unarmed, while opposite them were five people—four men and one woman. The woman appeared to be imprisoned; her wrists and ankles were covered. Her eyes were filled with despair and despair; clearly, she had lost all will to live.

Lu Wuyai gave Anna a wink, and Anna immediately understood and ran back the way he came.

At this point, Lu Wuyai pulled out a dagger made from airplane debris from his pocket and looked at the four people opposite him.

Unfortunately, even with weapons, Lu Wuyai couldn't stop so many people. In the end, the two bypassed Lu Wuyai and ran towards Anna, who was about to leave.

Just as Lu Wuyai was at a loss, the bound woman suddenly broke free of her restraints, her face contorted with a ferocious, demonic expression, and charged toward the two of them.

For a moment, the screams from the beach continued to echo in the sky.