The Daily Life of a Body Cultivator in the Wilderness

The protagonist crossed over unexpectedly, the system was dumbfounded, and the protagonist was confused. One system exists to survive and live more comfortably, while the other tries to avoid havin...

Chapter 149 Conflict

Seeing that Ye Zi ignored him, the black man who had spoken earlier reached out and grabbed Ye Zi.

Ye Zi didn't tolerate him. She slightly turned to dodge the attack, slapped the other person's hand with her right hand, and then grabbed him by the neck, lifting him up and shouting:

"Are you looking for death?"

Black people are not like Koreans; they are taller and heavier than Koreans.

But Ye Zi still managed to lift her up with one hand.

The black man struggled desperately until other crew members came over, some even touching the handles of their guns at their waists. Someone spoke, signaling Ye Zi to release him.

Only then did Ye Zi release the black man.

The black man fell to the ground, panting heavily just like the stick had struck him earlier. Only then did Ye Zi look at the person who had spoken earlier, a white man.

The white man continued talking, but Ye Zi remained indifferent. Tong Tong, who had been pulled behind her, translated it quietly, but Ye Zi still didn't budge.

Then the white man said a few words with a dissatisfied look, and Tongtong continued to translate:

“He said we were savages and couldn’t even understand the universal language.”

Ye Zi suddenly took two steps forward, grabbed the other person by the neck, and lifted them up.

Ye Zi didn't know why, but after killing too many cattle and sheep, she started to strangle them.

Then he stepped back in front of Tongtong and shouted at everyone present:

"We need someone who can speak Mandarin."

One staff member immediately raised his hand and said:

"I can."

Ye Zi asked casually:

What did he just say?

"He asked you why you attacked the Korean players, why you attacked our people."

"What's the last line?"

"It's gone."

Ye Zi, carrying the white man, said:

"I hit the Korean because he swore at me as he walked past me."

I attacked this black man because he wanted to attack me; it was an instinctive reaction.

Before the staff could translate, they looked at their boss, whose face was turning purple, and said:

"Could you put the person down first?"

"Tell me, what was his last sentence?" Ye Zi remained unmoved and continued to ask.

"He said that you Chinese are uncultured and can't even understand the common language." The staff member could only translate honestly.

Ye Zi casually released the white man in her hand and said disdainfully:

"I don't want to learn, I'll just keep my questions to myself."

The white man took a breath, pointed at the leaves, turned to his subordinates and yelled, which Tongtong immediately translated:

"He ordered his men to shoot and kill us."

He could guess the gist of the sentence even without Tongtong translating it, because he heard the word "open fire".

Although the white people were angry, the rest of the crew were clearly more rational.

Seeing that no one was making a move, Ye Zi secretly put the flying stone she had been holding back into her spatial storage.

After the white man was helped up and left, Ye Zi also turned and left.

Tongtong asked as she walked:

"Ye Zi, aren't we afraid they'll target us if we do this?"

Tongtong used "we" and "us" to represent that she will stand firmly with Yezi.

Ye Zi said indifferently:

“We’ve been targeted. The machetes they gave us are defective and will probably break after a few uses. I haven’t checked the other tools carefully yet, but they’re probably all faulty.”

Back at the cart, Ye Zi took out her tools and checked them one by one. Sure enough, apart from the salt and the cart, all the other tools had problems. The axe was hollow and filled with soil, which was discovered by the system. Although the overall weight was similar, their durability was vastly different.

Tongtong breathed a sigh of relief after checking the sanitary napkins.

Seeing Tongtong's expression, Yezi secretly breathed a sigh of relief; these people weren't shameless enough to harm Tongtong.

But then Ye Zi thought of another possibility: if Tong Tong had a problem, he would definitely give up the competition, and then their plan would fall through.

Imagine you're fighting a pride of lions with a knife, but suddenly the knife breaks, and you're surrounded and beaten to death by the lions. The rescue team arrives, drives the lions away, but your injuries are too severe, and you die.

That was their ultimate goal: to break the machete due to excessive force. This had already happened once before, so it was normal for it to happen again.

Salt is something that Ye Zi and Tong Tong share. If they were poisoned, both of them would be affected, and once a problem is detected, it would be difficult to explain.

The cart was originally designed to carry people and goods. If the cart suddenly falls apart, Tongtong will be the one who gets hurt. It's the same principle as sanitary napkins. If Tongtong has a problem, Yezi will withdraw from the competition. What's the point of targeting her then?

After the conflict, the white man would glare at Ye Zi from a distance from time to time, but Ye Zi didn't care. Instead, he stared at the Korean player, or more precisely, at the machete at the Korean player's waist.

Instinctively, he took out his cigarette case, lit a cigarette, and was wondering what to do when the white man came over with several staff members.

Where did the smoke come from?

"Is there a problem with what was brought from China?"

“Your cigarettes are not on your list of survival tools. This is a violation of the program rules, and I have the right to disqualify you from the competition.”

Ye Zi pouted and said:

Has the show started airing yet?

"It's about to begin."

"What I do before the show starts is my freedom. If you're so capable, then disqualify me from the competition."

The white people naturally wouldn't disqualify Ye Zi from the competition. As the saying goes, what's the point of targeting someone who's already gone?

They came in a huff and left in a huff. Ye Zi, with a cigarette dangling from his lips, snorted disdainfully and turned to look at the Korean player's machete.

The Korean player felt a little uneasy under Ye Zi's gaze, but after dodging several times, even his partner couldn't stand it anymore. In the end, the Korean player gritted his teeth and didn't move, but he didn't have the courage to meet Ye Zi's eyes.

After idling at the camp for about two hours, it was already noon. Everyone present was starving. Tongtong licked her lips, and Yezi casually handed her a bottle of water and a few pieces of beef jerky.

Tongtong asked, her eyes twitching:

Where did you take that out from?

Eat and drink as you please, but don't ask questions.

Seeing that Ye Zi's family had food and drink, the other contestants present were unhappy and shouted that it was unfair. Why did Ye Zi and her family have food and drink while they had nothing?

Some people made demands: either start the competition or provide food immediately.

After the white man came out of the lounge, he looked at Ye Zi with a smug expression, but Ye Zi was carrying a half-empty bottle of mineral water and had half a piece of beef jerky in her mouth.

The white man was dumbfounded when he saw this and immediately asked his subordinate about the source of Ye Zi's food.

Not only were the staff unaware, but even the contestants closest to Ye Zi didn't see where she took out the food and water.

There was supposed to be lunch, but the white man, in order to punish Ye Zi, specifically told the staff not to serve it. Unexpectedly, Ye Zi started eating it herself first.

Many people coveted what Ye Zi had, but no one came to ask for it. After all, Ye Zi dared to confront the production crew, and in the wilderness survival circle, Ye Zi was the most ferocious.

Bear Grylls is a man at the top of the food chain; he dares to eat anything.

Ye Zi is also a man at the top of the food chain, daring to kill anything.