They followed them out.
At a glance, four or five large wild animals could be seen running around wildly at the foot of the mountain ahead.
Many people surrounded the wild boars, but they seemed to have no way to deal with these lively and energetic creatures.
We must always be on guard against wild boar attacks.
Peng Shiyu couldn't help but exclaim, "Oh my god, Sister Jingyu, there are so many wild boars!"
"What are those hunters up to?"
Yang Shujue was shocked to see so many wild boars: "Did they disturb a wild boar herd? How did they attract so many wild boars down the mountain? Do they want to kill people?"
“How terrifying.”
Mu Qiuyue frowned deeply. "Something must have angered these wild boars. Don't you think they've gone a bit crazy?"
"I can't tell if he's going crazy or not."
Liu Xiuying's face turned slightly pale. "If we don't drive these wild boars away, everyone in our village will definitely be in big trouble."
"The wild boars have gone berserk; they won't be easy to drive away."
Yang Shujue immediately poured cold water on the idea, saying, "Look for yourself, even five or six people can't handle a wild boar unless someone kills one or scares away the others."
They quickly arrived at the village chief and the others.
"Why are you here too?"
The village chief was a little worried. "We don't know if wild boars will come over. You should go back first. Why are you getting involved? It would be troublesome if something happened."
"Uncle Village Chief, we will be careful."
Lin Jingyu offered an explanation.
She looked ahead and saw the wild boars showing no fear, still charging around, trying to break free of the encirclement.
At this time, more and more villagers rushed over after hearing the noise.
The village chief and others were too old to do it themselves, so they arranged for younger people to help.
More and more villagers came to watch the spectacle.
The village chief tried to drive them away, but couldn't.
"If we keep all these wild boars, our village can have a prosperous New Year."
Aunt Chunmei stared at the wild boars with a gleam in her eyes, wishing she could drag them straight back to her home.
Then, somewhat annoyed, he patted his head and said, "It's a pity I forgot to bring a hoe, otherwise I could have killed the wild boar with one hoe."
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