Chapter 19: The Attack on the Camp
Whew--Whew--
The shadow covered its mouth and quickly retreated, and was hit on the head by the rapidly shooting stones, and fell to the ground with a scream, but it quickly got up and stumbled back to the thick woods with its companions. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info little Naga rubbed his sleepy eyes with his fat paws, yawned a few times, circled his body with his tail, and fell into a deep sleep again. Ansu put down the stone and frowned. Finally, animals are fighting for fresh water. Ansu knew that the fresh water on the island was very important to most creatures, and although their fresh water source came from their food, the fresh water contained in the fruit and flesh was limited. Fresh water is a big lure for them. In the past, the fresh water here was occupied by strange snakes, and few animals could risk their lives to get it, because what came became a meal for strange snakes. After the snake was killed, the persecuted animals ate it all. Because they were afraid that the new owner of the territory would suddenly return, they did not dare to act rashly, and the one who could kill the strange snake must be a more terrifying existence than the strange snake. The fight was so fierce that the animals fled in fear, not knowing that it was a human who killed the snake. Later, when he saw that Ansu, a weak-looking creature, had occupied the territory, he was ready to fight. These shadows are just one of many people trying to grab territory tonight.
It's just that they are unlucky, and they don't know that even when Ansu is asleep, they can sense energy fluctuations in their minds, and when the fluctuations are abnormal, they know that something is happening. With a keen sense of energy, Ansu escaped death many times.
There was nothing to steal in the camp, Ansu herself was full and hungry, and the most valuable thing in the camp was the pond. Ansu didn't stop other animals from drinking water, but if anyone wanted to hit her head with an idea, it would be death. A cold light flashed in Ansu's eyes, it seemed that some traps were going to be set up in the camp, if anyone was bold enough to want to occupy her camp, then pay the price, she didn't mind eating a few catties of meat every meal.
Tomorrow morning, after roasting and eating another turtle egg, Ansu hangs a miniature version of the snakeskin bag with a rope made of vines around her waist, and carries a freshly made spear and harpoon, ready to go out hunting. As he passed by the cheerfully eating little Naga, Ansu paused, pulled little Naga in front of him, and cut the rope around his neck.
Little Naga, who still had the yolk on his mouth, stared blankly at Ansu's distant figure, unable to believe that it was free, it licked the corner of its mouth and burped, uh--why didn't you want to leave?
The waves wash over the reef at the bottom of the cliff, bringing up crystal white spray. Ansu stood on the cliff in the north, condescendingly observing the island, in the east, in the north is the vast expanse of blue waves, in the south is the endless green forest, in the middle is the continuous mountain range, until the west, the trend of the whole island is about the west high and the east bottom. The island is surrounded by the vast sea, and there are many large and small islands scattered around. Ansu brushed the hair blown away by the sea breeze behind her ears, looked at the junction of the sea and the sky, and squinted.
One day, she will conquer this ocean and find a way to the continent!
On the west side of the cliff is a gravel beach where hundreds of exotic sea geese nest, they usually dig holes under the gravel, nest in the holes during the day to escape the scorching heat, and only swim through the sea below the cliff at low tide at night to fish in the eastern seas. They are the animals that Ansu has seen wandering around at night many times before, like penguins with claws, oval and fat bodies, walking and swaying, but as soon as they are in the water, they become more agile than fish. The long, powerful claws grasp their prey as easily as eagle talons, and sometimes they hunt with their thick beaks, but they often struggle to stop the attack, thus injuring their beaks.
It was daytime, and most of the alien sea geese hid in burrows under the sand, and only a few of them were tormented under the sun. There are so many sea geese that not every goose can find a burrow under the sand, so they can only try to find a shady place on the ground to hide from the sun. Although some have underground caves, sometimes if they are not dug carefully, it is easy to dig into other people's nests, which leads to a fight.
A sea goose hiding in the shadow of a rock was still dizzy from the heat, and it was so hot that even the stones were hot. It opened its mouth and breathed hard, and the air it inhaled was hot, and it felt like it was going to burn all over its body. The cool waters tempt them, but the sea is deep and wide before the tide has receded, and the turbulence beneath the rough surface is a turbulent current that can easily pull them to the bottom of the sea. And this area is also inhabited by their enemy, the sword-fin shark, which has a sharp dorsal fin and a sharp tooth. They often cruise the area to round up plump sea geese. They are constantly on the lookout for attacks from the sea, unaware that a Grim Reaper is already lurking around them.
Ansu quietly approached the sea goose flock, stared at a sea goose hiding under the rocks, and was dizzy from the heat, shot like electricity, reached out from behind to buckle its cervical vertebrae, twisted, and the slight bone breaking sound was almost inaudible in the rumbling water. The goose's head hung limply, and its feet struggled spasmodically a few times, but it did not move.
An Su carried about fifty pounds of sea geese back to the camp, and there was still some distance from the camp, and An Su already felt that something was wrong, and it seemed to be a little noisy over there. Hiding the sea goose, Ansu dived silently like a cheetah, with grass and trees as the best cover. Ansu did not rush to climb the tree, but cautiously hid in the thick grass, opened a gap, and looked into the camp.
Ansu's eyes narrowed dangerously, and he really had the audacity to come to the camp to make trouble. The firewood collected by Ansu was thrown all over the floor, the top of the shed had been completely dismantled, the woven rattan leaves had been torn apart, the eggshells used to make pots had been smashed, and the fire had been extinguished......
The camp was in shambles, and the camp that Ansu had spent a lot of effort to get to the rough outline was completely destroyed. An Su's back tooth socket was slammed hard, and the green tendons on his forehead burst out, okay, it's really good, his courage is commendable, he dares to provoke!
The invaders are primate-like creatures with black fur and only a ring of white fur around their eye sockets, which Ansu calls spider monkeys for the time being. Because they have four hands and two legs, the hands and feet are thin and long, spread out like a black spider, and move nimblely. At this time, some of them continued to destroy Ansu's camp, constantly shaking the wooden poles against the rock wall in an attempt to pull them out. Some of them chased and frolicked by the pond, squeaking and screaming, as if this was their new territory.
Ansu looked at the camp again, but didn't see little Naga, did he escape? Or has it become their mouthpiece?