“There will be a chance,” Wang Tianxiao said with a smile. “Next time, I’ll let you start by hunting roe deer. Roe deer aren’t dangerous and are easier to kill than wild boars. Wild boars aren’t suitable for beginners; if you can’t hit their vital points, you might not be able to kill them even after several shots…”
"Then I'll fire a few more shots."
"What are you thinking?" Wang Tianxiao said, both amused and exasperated. "Do you think wild boars are stupid? Do you think they'd just stand there waiting to be killed? Let me tell you, if you don't hit a vital spot with your first shot, given the boar's speed, you're basically guaranteed not to get a second shot."
Wang Tianxiao patiently explained the reason to his younger brother.
Wild boars can run at speeds of over 15 meters per second, and often, in the blink of an eye, you can no longer catch a trace of them.
Otherwise, how could we have encountered a lame wild boar on East Peak last time?
The wild boar was wounded in the leg, yet it still managed to run out of the hunter's shooting range, which shows how fast it was and how strong its will to escape was.
Wang Tianxiao fired five shots and hit four wild boars. This was related to his superb marksmanship, but luck also played a large part.
After hearing Wang Tianxiao's explanation, Wang Tianxin finally calmed down a bit.
He realized that real hunting was not as easy and simple as he had imagined.
My mood gradually improved.
It took quite a bit of effort to drag the boat from the West Peak to the summit of the East Peak. Along the way, Wang Tianxiao was slightly worried that if they were attracted by those bloodthirsty guys, it would be a bit troublesome.
Fortunately, the journey was safe.
It's probably closely related to the sound of their gunfire.
Any wild animal that hears gunfire will only flee and dare not come over to join the fun.
After dragging the three of them across the dividing line between the east and west peaks, they finally felt relieved, sat down on the mountain to rest for a while, and then slowly dragged themselves back.
On the way, we could see Wu Wenhua and his group sowing seeds in the distance. According to the plan, the sowing would be basically finished around the 20th of the twelfth lunar month. It seems that the task can be completed at present.
The people he invited were indeed the right choice.
They were all very capable, and none of them were the type to cause trouble, which made him very happy.
Strictly speaking, he is still a staff member at the station, earning only thirty or forty yuan a month, but he spends sixty yuan a month to hire someone to do the work.
In the minds of someone who lacks that kind of brain, they would think he must have some kind of mental problem.
In reality, however, his salary is just a drop in the ocean of his current income. He doesn't even need a salary, and it doesn't affect his actual lifestyle at all.
There are sufficient financial resources to support these people's income.
Back at the depot, Wang Tianxiao and Liu Yuan worked together to butcher the four pigs. They were busy from noon until dark, and they were only able to finish butchering two of them.
Liu Yuan couldn't hold on any longer, so the remaining tasks were handed over to the younger people at the Wu Culture Center.
With everyone working together, we finally got it done by midnight.
After we finished, everyone was so exhausted they could barely move.
The men lay down on the rocks outside to smoke and rest, while Li Yali and a few women took the opportunity to cook some offal and clean it up.
I was originally planning to prepare some dishes and have a few drinks for everyone, but everyone was too exhausted to continue, so I didn't insist.
Slaughtering a pig is no easy task.
Especially for those who have never done it before, it basically takes several times the effort to solve it.
Everyone has certainly broadened their horizons.
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