Are You Telling An Eight-Year-Old To Survive In The Wilderness?

Chapter 177: Failure in the Hunt


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After making the plan, Bell gestured to the people behind him.

The members of the team also understood Bell’s meaning. After making a detour, they finally arrived 200 meters away from the reindeer group in the downwind.

They lay on the thick snow to hide their figures and carefully observed these reindeer.

After confirming that the reindeer had no intention of leaving, Bell turned around and said softly.

“Move to the left and right. If you see that I didn’t manage to grab it, try your best to stop it.”

“We are too far. I have to get closer.”

“Are you going to grab the reindeer with your bare hands?”

The members of the team looked at Bell in disbelief.

Although they had heard that Bell was very good at hunting, they did not expect him to be so amazing.

This was a large mammal that was much stronger and faster than an adult.

Bell only smiled.

“Looks like you guys have not watched my stream before.”

“Cooperate with all your strength. Spread out to the left and right. Don’t get too close lest you are discovered.”

“If I fail, block them for a while. If we don’t capture one, we will not have a feast tonight.”

Seeing Bell’s confident appearance, Jack curled his lips. His heart was filled with disdain, but he did not speak.

He did not believe that Bell could succeed.

In fact, he wanted to see Bell make a fool of himself.

After instructing everyone, Bell began to quietly approach the reindeer group.

Under the intense situation, he finally covered a distance of about 50 meters. At the same time, the reindeer who were eating with their heads lowered seemed to sense that something was wrong.

Their animal instincts made them feel danger. They stopped eating and began to look around.

Seeing this, Bell knew that this was the closest he could get. He could not wait any longer, or else if anything happened, these reindeer would immediately escape.

At the thought of this, Bell shot out of the snow like a cheetah and charged at a slightly thin reindeer.

At the same time, the Wilderness Hunter skill was activated, and that vigorous power surged out again.

However, although Bell was fast, the result was not satisfactory.

The thick snow prevented him from moving quickly.

On the other hand, the reindeer were like a race car. After being frightened, they had already run dozens of meters.

Seeing this, Bell could only give up.

The team members wanted to stop these reindeer, but the situation was the same.

It could not be helped. The snow was the home ground of these reindeer. They were born to adapt to this place and could run freely on the soft snow without any restrictions.

This was the result of countless generations of evolutions. It was not something Bell could easily make up for.

“Everyone, I’m sorry to say that we failed. Perhaps because I was too hungry, I was a little irrational.

There is an iron rule in Wilderness Survival: Before hunting, you have to consider everything thoroughly. ”

The surrounding team members surrounded him.

Everyone could not help but look disappointed.

“Didn’t Mentor say that you can capture the prey? Why did it fail?”

Although they did not obtain food, Jack was still in a good mood.

He had seen Bell in the limelight along the way, and he had finally seized the opportunity.

Moreover, because of their hunger, everyone was very excited. Their hope was clearly in front of them, but it was gone. This made everyone collapse.

After hearing Jack’s words, everyone present looked at Bell again with a trace of dissatisfaction.

Bell looked at Jack.

“Are you blaming me?”

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“Hehe, we wouldn’t dare. You’re a mentor, so how can we blame you? We’re just a little disappointed.”

Although he said he did not dare, the expression on Jack’s face told Bell that he was deliberately provoking him.

Bell was really unwilling to pay attention to such clowns.

Just the fact that he could ask such a question was enough to prove that he was an amateur, even though he had a certain amount of wilderness survival knowledge.

Even the native wild creatures could not succeed in hunting every time, let alone this environment that was not friendly to humans.

However, before Bell could speak, Ped stood up and pointed at Jack’s nose.

“Jack, stop being so sarcastic.

I really wonder if you are a survivalist. Everyone knows that any hunt can fail, so why should the responsibility be placed on Bell alone?

“Moreover, I saw those reindeer running in your direction. Weren’t you also not able to stop them?”

“W-What do you mean?! I did everything he said, and now you’re blaming me?”

Jack pointed at Bell angrily.

Everyone seemed to be arguing.

“Enough!”

Seeing that the situation was about to worsen, Bell shouted and interrupted the two of them.

All eyes focused on Bell as he walked to Jack.

At this moment, Bell had the aura of a superior.

Jack’s gaze met Bell’s and he couldn’t help but retreat.

“What… what are you trying to do?”

For some reason, although Bell was very small, he gave Jack a dangerous feeling.

But Bell did not attack. Instead, he walked to Jack and stopped.

“You seem to be very unhappy with me?”

Bell’s tone was calm.

Jack looked at Bell and wondered what Bell meant by this.

He thought for a moment and nodded.

“That’s right, I admit that you do know some knowledge about wilderness survival, but that’s all. You’re not qualified to be our mentor.

“Even I can walk out of here alone.”

Since he had already said it, he could prepare to make things clear.

The live-stream was in an uproar.

They did not expect such a situation to occur.

Bell scanned the group.

“What about you guys? What are your thoughts?”

There was no anger in Bell’s tone, only calmness.

However, even so, no one responded.

He roughly understood everyone’s thoughts.

“Alright, I understand. I’ll make a decision.

From now on, Jack, you can do this program as a mentor.

If someone is willing to follow you, you can form a team.

If you can complete the survival challenge before me, then the role of the spokesperson for Wilderness Survival will be yours.

I, Bell, will also admit that I am inferior to you.

How is it? Do you dare to bet?”

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