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...
Ye Zi got up, yawned, picked up a twig, and rubbed one end between her fingers.
As soon as I reached Tongtong's side, Tongtong turned her head and asked:
"Have your teeth marks faded? Did that lion bite you?"
Ye Zi lifted her trouser leg and glanced at it, and Tong Tong's gaze also shifted to Ye Zi's calf.
The situation was obvious; it really was just a broken skin, and it had already scabbed over.
Ye Zi pointed to a lioness with a sunken chest and a slightly deformed head:
"That's it."
Tongtong looked at the lioness and said:
"This is too tragic."
“Who says otherwise?” Ye Zi said, handing over the branch she was holding.
Tongtong took the branch and admired it for a while before turning back to the fire to brush her teeth.
Ye Zi picked up another twig, twisted one end apart, and started brushing her teeth in the same way.
Brushing their teeth with charcoal dust dipped in crushed twigs was a daily ritual for the two of them.
Brushing your teeth and washing your face are essential daily routines.
Then Tongtong started making breakfast, which was actually just meat soup and roasted meat.
Ye Zi took the military knife and began to dispose of the lion's carcass.
They definitely wouldn't want the internal organs. Although it had been no more than two hours from death to waking up at dawn, Ye Zi now had plenty of food, and she also had two wildebeests as a meat reserve.
Besides, he didn't know what the lion's heart and liver tasted like, so there was no need to keep them.
The internal organs were thrown aside, and the next step was to skin the lion.
Twelve lion skins were neatly arranged in a row, and the remaining meat was piled together. Ye Zi picked out the newly matured female lion, cut off a leg, and put it on the grill.
Given the current situation, we obviously can't continue on our way. Otherwise, with so many lion skins in the car, the smell would be too strong. We'll have to clean them up before we can continue.
Just as Ye Zi was processing the lion skins, Tong Tong walked up to Ye Zi and looked at the skinned lions, saying:
"Wow, so much meat!"
"Unfortunately, we can't preserve it, and we don't know how it will taste."
Tongtong nodded, and then said:
"Let's eat first, and then we'll talk."
Back by the fire, Tongtong handed Yezi a bowl of meat soup and a plate of roasted meat, and the two began to eat breakfast.
During the meal, Ye Zi inadvertently saw Da Hei and its several wives looking at her with fear in their eyes.
Ye Zi paused for a moment, then remembered something: the African buffalo. This species loves water and rarely leaves its water source. Even when migrating, the buffalo will only travel when the sun is just rising or in the evening.
During the hottest part of the day, from morning to afternoon, they also like to find a shady spot or stay directly in the water.
Furthermore, wild buffalo also have night vision and can travel at night.
Wild water buffalo will only travel as quickly as possible during the day if there is no food or water nearby.
The look in his eyes now is hard to tell if he saw what happened last night when he took on the lion pride, or if he saw the aftereffects of Ye Zi dragging back the lion carcass, or if he was frightened by how Ye Zi handled the lion carcass.
But in any case, the fear in the eyes of the cows is a good thing; at least they won't have any thoughts of attacking him and Tongtong.
Big Black definitely won't attack him and Tongtong, but it's hard to say about Big Black's wives, since Ye Zi hasn't established any connection with them, let alone beaten them up.
The two wildebeests were in even worse shape. Ever since Yezi woke up, they seemed to have been standing still, neither eating nor moving.
After finishing her meal, Yezi continued to clean the lion skin, using the same method of sprinkling wood ash, which is the most convenient way to dispose of it in the wild.
The footage broadcast in the early morning was clearly seen by some night owl viewers. Most viewers were still in bed when the footage was edited and posted online.
Open any short video app, and you'll see these videos trending on social media. They're not just on one short video platform, but on all short video platforms.
This is not only thanks to netizens, but the platform itself is also making efforts.
Imagine this: such a brilliant video is being heavily promoted on other platforms, generating traffic, positive reviews, and increased platform usage for yourself.
If only one platform doesn't have these videos and you have to refresh several times to find them, isn't that just shooting yourself in the foot?
Viewers who didn't see the live stream kept watching the same video repeatedly.
The contestants on the show "Crossing the Continent" weren't very famous to begin with. What viewers liked to see wasn't how far a contestant went that day, but rather what tricky things a contestant encountered and how they handled those situations.
Only the highlights are worth watching; what's the point of watching someone carrying equipment and rushing around?
This is why Yezi has so many fans; it's because Yezi could take on a ferocious beast living on the continent at any time.
Taming the big black dog was one thing, and shooting hyenas was nothing new. But what was unexpected was that Ye Zi's highlight this time was taking on a pride of lions one-on-one.
The comment section of the short video contains all kinds of comments, with "wilderness 1v1 king" being the most frequently mentioned phrase.
Not content with just typing in the comments section of short videos, netizens collectively moved to the live stream room to send bullet comments.
Have you all watched the video?
"I've seen it. He truly deserves the title of the King of One-on-One Battles in the Wilderness."
+1
+1
"+..."
"Ye Shen is fierce, Ye Shen is awesome."
"Watching videos is nothing, I'm a night owl, I watch live streams."
"Night Wanderer, isn't live streaming much more exciting than short videos?"
"Absolutely. You'll know the result when you see the video. Ye Shen is definitely alright."
But watching live streams is a completely different story; it's incredibly nerve-wracking.
"What difference could there be? Aren't the results the same?"
"The attack by sixteen lions was terrifying."
"You're questioning Ye Shen's fighting ability."
"Before, it was one-on-one, a real one-on-one fight. This time it's different, a one-on-sixteen fight."
They are, after all, the top predators on the Black Continent, and a whole group of them. If Ye Shen were holding an axe, I wouldn't doubt it, but as you can see, he's empty-handed.
"Only Ye Shen can bring us the thrill of the wilderness; the others are just so-so."
"That's true. I've been using VPNs a lot these past few days, but I haven't seen many of the players' highlight moments."
The live stream was flooded with comments, and Siqin, who was far away on the grassland, was furious. She slammed her fist on the table and promised that she would never let Yezi participate in such a program again.
Ye Qingshan, smoking a cigarette, said:
“Aside from tigers, there are no wild beasts that your son hasn’t killed yet. Even if there are, their fighting strength probably wouldn’t exceed that of a pride of lions.”
Tigers are protected animals in every country, so he has no chance.
So, relax.
Siqin glared fiercely at her husband, but what Ye Qingshan said was true.
Meanwhile, the foreigners who had initially planned to deal with Ye Zi gathered together, watching the video of Ye Zi taking on the lion pride one-on-one with disbelief and distress.
Is this even human?