Chapter 31: Cave Incident



Fortunately, I didn't run far. I just walked around the bushes nearby. However, it still took a lot of time for him to hold me and drag a dead deer weighing nearly 200 kilograms into the cave.

Although my whole body ached and my wounds were numb, I still stood up when I thought of the Bigfoot nearby. I gathered my strength, grabbed one of the dead deer's legs, and exerted my strength. With the strength of both of us working at the same time, we went much faster. Then we staggered into the cave with Yunwen, and went back to the other side of the mountain wall, leaving the danger zone and returning to the other end of the dangerous road.

My wounds were bleeding profusely. My skin was already torn apart by the wolves' bites just now. Now I was exerting all my strength, causing the wounds all over my body to open again. The pain was so severe that I almost fainted.

The wounds were all on my hind legs, so I could only ask Yunwen to help me lie down there to relieve the pain and prevent the injuries from getting worse.

"What's wrong? What can I do to help you?" Yunwen held my hand and asked with sobs.

I also held her hand tightly. I felt my whole body trembling, cold sweat kept coming out of my forehead, and my mouth was dry.

However, my hearing was still strong, and I quickly covered her mouth with my other hand because I heard some noise behind me. There was a creaking sound on the hillside, which was the sound of rocks sliding down and some large primate species climbing the mountain wall.

Yunwen nodded at me, and I dared to put my hand down. She bit her lips hard to prevent herself from making any sound or crying out.

Bigfoot was walking around in the area behind where the wolves had just appeared, trying to find my trace. I could hear its footsteps were a little restless, sometimes close, sometimes far away, sometimes running angrily, and sometimes silent and tiptoeing, intending to wait for me somewhere, but after tossing and turning for a long time, it still didn't wait for me to show up, and could only make long and helpless uh sounds.

Yunwen and I held our breath again, not daring to move, while the Bigfoot was getting closer and closer behind us, boom, boom, boom...

The footsteps were approaching, and the sound was coming towards this small cave. Once he squatted down to observe the situation inside the cave, he would definitely see me. Then, he would only need to stretch out his hand slightly to pull me out, tear me apart, or even eat me alive.

My heart is in my throat, this roller coaster ride of life and death is driving me crazy!

Wheezing! Wheezing!

The Bigfoot had already pressed its face against the cliff. I begged him not to look down or into the cave, but I could clearly hear his breathing at the entrance of the cave. The heavy gasping sound seemed like the nightmare in my dream. I looked at Yunwen and she looked at me, her pretty eyes widened to the limit.

Just as I closed my eyes and prepared to report to the King of Hell, I found that the Black and White Impermanence did not come to take my soul!

Perhaps because of the light, the Bigfoot couldn't see me in the cave, so it gave up. It retreated and crawled back towards the mountain wall with a clatter. Not long after, there was no movement. To be on the safe side, Yunwen and I didn't dare to speak for a while. We were also wary of it trying to catch me from the other end of the dangerous road. It is very cunning and will do whatever it takes to achieve its goal.

We just waited here, not daring to speak or make a sound, thinking that it would be best if we could be a part of this mud.

After an unknown amount of time, the sun began to set. I felt that if I kept wasting time like this I would bleed to death, so I said something.

"Yunwen, it looks like it won't come down for the time being. Go and call the Song sisters over and tell them the situation. If they refuse to come with you, tell them that the food is with me and they will starve to death if they don't come. Fortune and wealth must be sought in danger." I said.

"You're overthinking it. Not only do they need you, they also value you more than they need food. So I definitely won't say those words later. Just wait for me here. I'll call them over. You must hold on." Yunwen said caringly.

"I hope so. Go ahead." I said with a wry smile.

Asking the Song sisters to ignore their own interests and simply come to save me, or risking the danger of encountering Bigfoot, is another matter. Anyway, I am afraid of this matter.

After Yunwen left, I stayed here, accompanied by the pain and the gradually darkening sky. Not only that, after Yunwen left, I was left alone with the dead deer. The smell of blood on my body and the aroma of the dead deer's meat would attract the surrounding prey. Some scavengers, which usually have a hard time filling their stomachs, should be starting to get excited now.

The darker it got, the more dangerous I was, and I no longer had the strength to sit up and fight it off.

I could hear some noises around me, like the sounds of jackals and wolves. Some of them were gathering in groups somewhere. I didn't know if they would suddenly rush towards me and attack me, or drag away the dead deer we had worked so hard to find.

A tiger in dire straits is bullied by dogs. I think this is the most appropriate description.

Just when I thought they were about to move, I heard them retreat instead, and the sound of their footsteps moved farther and farther away on the grass.

What's going on? I'm wondering...

At this moment, a ray of fire illuminated the darkness, and I saw three girls rushing over.

"Zhou Bo, how did it become like this?" Bai Lu walked over and asked hurriedly.

"We encountered a pack of wolves. It's a long story. Let's go back first and talk about it later," I said.

"Okay, where is the food we got?" Song Bailu asked seriously.

I turned around and saw Yunwen's eyes. She lowered her eyebrows. I sighed slightly. It seemed that my words had come true. So I said, "It's right under my feet. Use a torch to shine it and you will find it."

Song Bailu hurried over, looked at the dead deer, and said, "Zhang Yunwen, you are responsible for carrying Zhou Bo back, and Yingchun and I will carry the deer. Is that okay?"

"Am I going to carry Zhou Bo by myself?" Yunwen confirmed.

"Look at yourself. You have the figure of a flight attendant. You are tall and long with a big frame. There will be no problem. Now that Zhou Bo has fallen down, just follow my instructions." Song Bailu said.

"Oh..." Yunwen's expression was intriguing.

"Sister, Zhou Bo is so big, aren't you afraid that the vase will kill her? How about I go and help her?" Song Yingchun said.

"Don't be so fussy. This deer is heavier than a human. Besides, if we use the pickling technology and live frugally, the deer can survive half a winter. If we don't take good care of it and it is taken away by those jackals and wild dogs down there, it will be a waste of time, right, Zhou Bo?" Song Bailu said.

"Food is the key to a deserted island. Bai Lu is right. Let's do as she says." I said.

After hearing my arrangement, Song Yingchun and Bai Lu carried the dead deer and left first, leaving Zhang Yunwen alone with me. Yunwen sighed and said, "You are really good at judging people. I didn't expect that they would reveal their true colors just when you had some problems. Sigh..."

"On a deserted island, people's hearts are unpredictable. Song Bailu is not an easy person to deal with. We have to be careful from now on." I said.

"Zhou Bo, you should have told me that I didn't persuade you to let them return to the team. Their cold-blooded behavior makes me regret it." Yunwen looked unhappy.

"Forget it. I'll get better slowly once I recover. Let's go back first, lest we get outnumbered and be targeted by those wild beasts. We shouldn't stay here for long." I said.

Yunwen nodded, and with great effort, she helped me up. Holding the torch, she moved forward with difficulty and shakiness, and her speed was many times slower than her normal walking speed...


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