Volume 1 The First Advent Chapter 8 The Woolly Rhino and the Saber-toothed Tiger

Three days ago, Ding Qi, who had always kept a distance of 300 meters from the six ancient people who had escaped, used his self-trained reconnaissance and tracking skills and was cautious and cautious to stay behind and not be discovered by the other party. Even when he was resting that night, Ding Qi approached the opponent fifty meters away to see if there was a chance to kill one or two opponents.

But Ding Qi was quite disappointed, the six people on the other side kept getting together, hunting, picking fruits, including eating, drinking, and Lazar did not leave a distance of more than three meters, and remained vigilant throughout the whole process, without giving Ding Qi a chance. This also made Ding Qi depressed, and he felt that he had killed them fiercely before, which was his own passion. As everyone knows, this is an era when humans are at the bottom of the food chain, and if they don't huddle together, they will only be swallowed by the hungry beasts in the forest to the point that there is not even a single slag left. However, Ding Qi still had some gains, at least through them to know which fruits could be eaten without worrying about poisoning, and also watched the other party's way of making fire - drilling wood to make fire, and expressed sincere admiration for their perseverance and patience in making fire.

It may be that they lack suitable tools, and the rootstock and drill pipe made are relatively rough, and even many burrs have not been removed, so they directly start drilling wood for fire. They stepped on the rootstock with their thick soles, and a layer of fine ignition was padded underneath, and the two took turns rubbing the drill pipe, and it took a long time to rub the drill pipe head to be smooth, and then officially entered the stage of drilling wood for fire.

Maybe it's because the jungle is a little damp, and the two of them have been drilling for a long time only to see smoke but no sparks, so anxious that they sweat profusely, their palms have spit eight times, two blisters have arisen, and there are five eyes drilled on the cutting board, but it doesn't work. Helpless and helpless, the two looked at the people around them, as if they were trying to get some help. But everyone, look at me, I look at you, but you don't want to take on this laborious work.

Seeing that it was getting late, the leader, who did not want to spend the night in the jungle, gave an order, pointed his finger at the other two to continue to drill wood to make fire, and finally the leader had to go into battle, only to usher in their first flame of the night in an exclamation, and the price they paid was that five of the six had blistered hands, and the worst one had three bubbles on his hands. The only one without blisters was the Leader, who took over the job just as Mars was about to spawn, and it was a success! Once again, he proved to the members of his tribe how important it is to have a good leader, and to be such a discerning leader.

Ding Qi, who was dismissive of this, had already expressed his disgust with their behavior, turned his head and returned to his camp, picked up some fire-starters and firewood casually, and easily lit the bonfire with the magnesium rod on the straight knife, which took less than five seconds before and after, and it was extremely easy. But if they knew that there was another way to light a bonfire in less than a second, they would probably have to crawl on the ground, trembling in fear, and show their admiration and fear at the Vulcan God's actions.

Dantinch's bonfire didn't last long, and just as he triumphantly roasted a pheasant he had caught halfway, the makeshift camp was visited by a tall woolly rhinoceros. The roar of the rhinoceros as it ran shook the earth, so frightened that Ding Qi thought that a herd of beasts was passing by, and hurriedly ran to a big tree next to it and did not dare to come down. But the three-meter-tall woolly rhinoceros ignored the humans who fled to the trees, looked at the bonfire in front of him, erected two front legs the size of a basin, and fell down with a thud, instantly extinguishing the fire. Then he pouted his fat buttocks, flicked his short tail, and proudly stepped on small broken steps, and calmly retreated.

This shocked Ding Qi was shocked, and he didn't know how to evaluate the behavior of this woolly rhinoceros, let alone what the other party's intention was to do this, whether it was because he was afraid of forest fire. After the other party walked away, Ding Qi jumped off the tree to light the bonfire again, picked up the pheasant that fell on the ground and was about to roast it again, the sound of knock knock on the ground sounded again, and Ding Qi fled to the tree again, and after a while, he saw the woolly rhinoceros coming out of the depths of the woodland, slamming his feet at the bonfire, continuing to twist his buttocks, flick his tail, and leave calmly one by one, and did not forget to pee a big bubble on the embers of the campfire before leaving.

This made Ding Qi, who was hiding in the tree, once again puzzled and shocked by the unexpected behavior of the woolly rhinoceros, how did it find out that there was fire and still hate it so much, and swore not to give up until the other party was destroyed? However, Ding Qi, who was so hungry that he was close to his back, didn't delve into this anymore, and just wanted to eat a hot meal to fill his stomach. Less than ten minutes after the bonfire was lit, the woolly rhinoceros visited the small camp for the third time and trampled on the bonfire. Ding Qi, who expressed great incomprehension of the rhinoceros's movements, could only say that the woolly rhinoceros fought against the bonfire.

There was no way, Ding Qi didn't dare to go down the tree to burn the pheasant, so he could only throw away the half-cooked pheasant, take out a quarter of a compressed biscuit, feed himself half full with the water in the backpack, and then tie himself to the trunk with a rope and soon fall asleep. Probably because of the rhinoceros swaying around, Tinch was no longer harassed by all kinds of animals as he was last night. Still, the roar of mosquitoes flying in the air and the roars of wild beasts in the forest woke him up, but he quickly fell asleep.

Ding Qi slept comfortably, but the ancient people in front of him were attacked by two majestic saber-toothed tigers when they ate two rabbits and a dozen fruits and slept around the fire.

Due to the low intake of vitamin A in ancient times, most humans had night blindness, which is also the reason why ancient humans were particularly afraid of the night and did not dare to go out in their holes or nests at night. Although they lit a bonfire and arranged for a night watchman, they could not stop the wild beasts from watching, not to mention the fact that the night watchman was negligent in his duties, and could not withstand the fatigue of the day and the attack of sleepy insects and fell asleep in the middle of the night, which gave the two saber-toothed tigers a chance to succeed.

An ancient man near the periphery was bitten by the throat by a saber-toothed tiger lurking in front of him, and quickly dragged backwards. The ancient people who were pierced deep into the neck by the sharp canine teeth woke up in horror, and their mouths ho-ho but could not utter the full syllables, and they could only stare at the eyes full of fear, and in vain they slapped the saber-toothed tiger's head with both hands, and kicked with both feet in an attempt to wake up the others. However, this movement was enough to wake the others up, and just as they were scrambling to pick up their weapons and prepare to chase after them, another sturdy saber-toothed tiger appeared in front of everyone, full of threatening roars and sharp teeth that flashed cold, forcing their feet back from the first step.

Looking at the ghost in the darkness, the beast that had preyed on many tribesmen, and the darkness around them, everyone gradually began to retreat, taking a defensive posture, watching their companions being dragged into the trees by the beast and helpless. After hearing a crisp crack of bone, they knew that their companion's life had been consumed by the beast. It was only at this time that the second saber-toothed tiger Shi Shiran raised his feet and left.