Chapter 59: Fortune and Disaster (Please Collect and Recommend)
On the east wall of the Han tribe, three heads, two big and one small, appeared on the wall, staring in amazement at the herd of animals jumping into the artificial river that had not yet been filled with water
. Luo Chong was overjoyed. He did not expect that the artificial river that was originally dug for the transformation of paddy fields would have such a wonderful use. This was really an unexpected success, a big pie dropped from the sky, hahahahahaha.
Luo Chong was secretly delighted, but the leader of the team was going crazy. The more than 30 alpacas running in the front had been wiped out, and more than 20 big-horned deer had fallen in. The remaining more than 30 were accelerating forward, and some were timid and wanted to turn back.
A young male deer looked at the deep ditch more than ten meters ahead, and suddenly began to accelerate. When he reached the edge of the ditch, he stretched his head and jumped, but the huge antlers that were nearly three and a half meters wide and looked mighty and domineering at ordinary times became a fatal burden at this time. The heavy antlers made its body lose balance in the air, and it fell into the 4-meter-wide ditch with a plop.
A young deer with horns that had not yet fully grown followed closely behind. At the critical moment, it miraculously stepped on the back of the deer in the pit and was able to use the force to break out of the encirclement again.
However, this situation did not occur very often. In the end, less than 20 deer successfully crossed the deep ditch. The remaining dozen adult male deer, knowing that they could not jump over, turned around and ran along the long ditch to the river, trying to break out of the
encirclement from the side. However, the wolves had already formed an encirclement, so how could they allow the prey in their mouths to escape.
A male deer was about to break out of the encirclement when a hungry wolf rushed towards it. The big
-horned deer stretched out its horns and shook its head. With a swing of its big horns in the air, it swept the wolf into the ditch. But this was not the end. Three more hungry wolves rushed towards the male deer. The male deer wanted to do the same as before, but its long neck could no longer support the heavy horns, plus the weight of the three wolves, so it was thrown to the ground fiercely. A crazy bite completely ended its young life.
The dozen or so bighorn deer that were originally planning to break out of the encirclement were all killed by the wolves. Only more than a hundred bison were left standing on the ground in the encirclement.
The bison herd was still running forward. The group running in the front had already realized the danger, but the bison, with a shoulder height of two meters and a weight of more than one ton, could not jump over a 4-meter-wide ditch like bighorn deer, not to mention that bighorn deer did not jump over much.
The first cow was getting closer and closer to the ditch. It wanted to brake immediately, turn around, and at most fight the wolves.
But the cattle that were constantly chased and bitten by the wolves behind had no idea what was happening in front. The cattle in front were stagnant, and the ones behind wanted to escape as soon as possible. The formation suddenly became chaotic. Dozens of bison were very unwilling to be squeezed into the ditch by their own kind, and they let out a deafening cry - mmp
The large group behind finally realized the situation in front. A ditch more than a mile long blocked their way. Now they would die if they went forward or backward. God didn't give them a way to live.
The whole herd was filled with grief and anger. The sad roars of the cattle shook the sky. They stopped and formed a defensive formation.
The cattle leaned against the deep ditch, with their sharp horns facing outward, forming a uniform attack formation. This was the rhythm of a fight to the death.
The wolves wrinkled their noses, snarled their fangs, and pressed forward step by step, gradually narrowing the encirclement.
The cattle panted, white smoke was sprayed from their thick nostrils, and their front hooves dug at the snow on the ground.
Puff~~~Puff puff
At this tense moment when the war was about to break out, a discordant fart broke the calm before the war.
The cattle and wolves were stunned, and hundreds of pairs of curious eyes looked at the western wall.
On the wall, a two-legged beast with a golden crown on its head slapped a nearby mammoth on the head.
"Damn it, I told you to steal chestnuts, I told you to steal them, you foodie, you farted when you shouldn't, you killed us, mmp"
Luo Chong slapped his big fleshy head again and again, venting his anger. He had planned to pick up a bargain quietly, but now, a fart exposed his target, there is really no such thing as a free lunch.
The eyes of the cattle staring at this side suddenly lit up, that was the light of hope, because there was no ditch near the fence.
The eyes of the wolves also lit up, that was the light of greed, because they found food that was easier to catch than the cattle. The human
Luo Chong suddenly noticed the strangeness in their eyes, feeling that the atmosphere was a bit wrong, and smiled awkwardly: "Haha, um, what, you guys continue, you guys continue, don't mind me, ha, ha ha fuck, run the fuck away."
The cattle didn't understand what Luo Chong said at all, and they took the lead in breaking out, aiming at Luo Chong's direction.
Luo Chong quickly jumped down the stairs behind the wall and ran back to the cave, shouting as he ran: "Get your weapons, get your weapons quickly, and guard the cave entrance."
Luo Chong loudly called on his tribesmen to prepare to rely on the cave entrance for defense. The wall was no longer reliable. A half-meter thick and three-meter high brick wall was no problem for defending against human attacks, but what if it was a group of crazy bison? Luo Chong really didn't dare to gamble.
The leader of the wolf pack saw the cattle break out and hurriedly ordered his younger brothers to drive the Wan-toothed pigs to organize the first wave of counterattacks.
The pigs also had their own difficulties. Although they were larger and more ferocious than the gray wolves, they couldn't stand up to the punches. If they wanted to have a share of this killing feast, they had to surrender to the wolf pack, which was larger than their team, and become the cannon fodder and vanguard of the wolf pack.
The pigs envied the terror birds that moved around and hunted in the wild. They would take advantage of it and run away if they didn't. But they couldn't do that. They had to prove their worth, otherwise when it came time to divide the peaches, they would not have the final say.
More than fifty Wan-toothed pigs ran wildly, ran to the front of the wall and formed a formation to block it, trying to completely block the only way out for the cattle.
But now, a way out was right in front of them. How could the cattle be willing to compromise? An unprecedented collision occurred, like Mars hitting the Earth.
More than a hundred bison that were more than two meters tall and weighed more than one ton collectively charged. The Wan-toothed pigs that looked mighty and invincible at ordinary times were just a layer of paper in front of the bayonet.
The more than half-meter-long horns of the cows ripped the Wan-toothed pigs open. Just a face-to-face encounter, dozens of pigs were knocked away, and they slammed hard on the wall of the Han tribe behind, making a continuous dull sound.
The blue brick wall frozen with ice water could no longer withstand the continuous and fierce blows, and fell down with a crash.
Rourou and Huishan were so scared that they quickly ran to the entrance of the cave and kept backing away, almost blocking the entrance with their butts.
The remaining dozen or so Wan-toothed pigs were so frightened that they turned around and stepped on their companions' bodies to run into the fence. In the chaos, more than a dozen cattle from the herd behind also rushed in. The two sides started a fierce battle as soon as they met, and instantly broke through the fence.
Two horse antelopes that were so scared that their legs were shaking in the shed were caught in the crossfire and were hit by the horns of the cattle, killing them on the spot.
Damn it, if you want to fight, go out and fight, my rabbit, my horse antelope
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