Surviving in the Wilderness: I Lived for 50 Years

An unusual experience made me realize the value of life, but by the time I looked back, I was already in my twilight years.

It seemed long, yet it passed in a flash.

Bloodthirsty new cr...

Chapter 445...

This is also why he is in a somewhat awkward situation. He is very good at jumping, but no one can keep up with him, and he can't fight while jumping.

Ultimately, the main battle still depends on everyone. Joining in on your own would just seem like you're slacking off or killing time.

Now he can only place his hopes on me, hoping that I can find a way to take him with me on combat missions.

My answer to this question is quite simple: since you can't be distracted by doing two things, just combine them into one and don't do them at all.

This Mila man's jumping ability is so outstanding, his leg strength must be exceptional.

I'm thinking that if this tribesman were used as an intelligent catapult weapon, the effect would be absolutely amazing.

However, all I know right now is that he has a strong jumping ability; I'm not very clear about his other abilities.

Since Susu couldn't come over to translate their bird language for me, I could only continue to communicate with him using sign language, the common language.

But the result was complete nonsense; we spent ages trying to figure out what the other person was trying to say.

The differences between people are quite significant. I had never had much difficulty communicating with the chief and Dante using sign language before. The main problem was that this Mila man didn't know how to use gestures to express what he wanted to say.

In the end, I had no choice but to stay by his side, observe his strengths, and then consider the next tactics.

After getting to know this Mila man beside him, his fighting style can be summarized by a concept from martial arts novels: lightness skill.

Haru, who fought him, could hardly even touch his body. Relying on the basic reaction ability he had honed with the Three-Stranded Coelophysis, coupled with his agile and dodging movements, he could always kill or seriously injure a Haru with his knife when he landed.

However, the problem he is currently facing is also obvious. It is clear that this tribesman has not thought about how to perfectly combine his beast skills with his own abilities to launch an effective attack against those Haru.

This agility, which was like a martial arts skill, could only be used by him to escape. The key problem was that after he jumped up, he couldn't change the place where he landed in the air.

Haru would exploit this weakness, forcing Haru to jump up and run away, then immediately rush to where Haru was about to land and unleash a barrage of attacks with his weapon.

Several times, he was almost knocked to the ground by Haru's club just as he was about to land. If I hadn't intervened in time, this guy would probably have been smashed into a pile of minced meat by Haru.

Having discovered the problem with this Mila man, I tried to use gestures to tell him not to always jump so high in front of areas with many Haru.

However, this guy was completely unresponsive. To be precise, he had no idea what I was talking about.

Feeling somewhat helpless, I could only point to myself and then begin the practical teaching.

In order to make it clear to this Mila man, I deliberately imitated his fighting style to fight against the Haru.

At that moment, a group of Haru surrounded me. If I were to follow the way the Mila people do, I would leap high into the air and escape the Haru's encirclement.

However, this time I demonstrated the correct way to use his ability again.

A Haru, wielding a bone knife, charged at me and slashed down with all its might. I didn't run away; instead, I dodged the Haru's oncoming blow.

I braced myself with my hands on the ground, bent my legs to their limit, and delivered an explosive front kick to the center of Haru's chest.

This is a critical point on the body; a sudden and violent attack here could cause shock and death.

The monkey animal skills I've learned also include leg training, but my jumping ability hasn't reached the exaggerated level of this Mila person.

But this time, the force of the kick was not something these Haru could easily withstand. Immediately, the Haru who attacked me was sent flying backward, then crashed heavily into a large tree and lay motionless.

Here I changed the upward jump to a horizontal jump by exerting force laterally.

Jumping doesn't always involve pushing off the ground. In appropriate situations, pushing off a person can be more effective than pushing off the ground. There's a term that comes from this: something like "Treading the Swallow."

The legs are very powerful, and when applied to the ground, they can provide the body with the ability to dodge upwards or to the side.

When it acts on the body or other flesh and blood, it can cause severe physical damage.

Seeing how I was fighting, the Mira tribesman felt that he could also change his approach and learn from the master's teachings.

He immediately lunged at a Haru, braced himself with his hands on the ground, and launched himself forward.

This terrifying kick struck Haru, sending him flying backward at an astonishing speed, a distance of a terrifying fifteen meters.

This guy specializes in leg training; his footwork is truly unmatched. I reckon one kick would break at least a few bones in his opponent.

The Mila man was delighted and spoke a lot of bird language to me, probably expressing his gratitude.

I continued to demonstrate the correct use of his ability, with the blade of the knife facing outwards, then I charged up and pushed off, my body moving horizontally and rapidly approaching Yihang Haru.

The blade flashed swiftly, and several Haru, caught off guard, immediately fell to the ground. This was the charging rolling blade chariot tactic; as long as the speed was fast enough, the opponent had no time to react.

My hands-on teaching was indeed effective. This Mila man quickly grasped the essence of it and was even able to come up with some techniques on his own.

However, given our current situation, we can't really cooperate, because even I can't keep up with this Mila man's pace.

Although we are fighting together now, it's more like we're fighting our own battles, unlike other battle groups which have a more organized and structured approach.

Moreover, although this Mira tribesman was fast on his feet, his reaction speed was not commensurate with his strength.

Several times he exposed his back to Haru's watchful eye, and I had to intervene multiple times to prevent Haru from secretly launching poisoned arrows.

I pulled this stubborn guy to my side, making it clear we were on the same page. Don't wander off alone; it's dangerous.

To improve teamwork efficiency, I used Eagle Eye's detection capabilities to gather information on the location of Haru, who is considered a powerful player.

Since I couldn't keep up with this tribesman's speed, I had no choice but to command him to attack ahead of time. I had this Mira tribesman stay by my side and, according to my instructions, attack some of the weaker Haru tribes.

I will take out the most threatening Haru first to clear a bloody path, and the Mira tribesman immediately followed.

While the Haru were still in a daze, he launched himself out from the spot, wielding a short sword with both hands to harvest the Haru whose formation had been disrupted.

With our coordinated efforts, the hunting efficiency immediately increased dramatically.