Chapter 144: Snow Wild Chasing Kou (6)

According to Bau's own account, that day, after being swept off the cliff by a huge current, his body fell into a natural underground culvert with the turbulent current.

The roaring water rushed down the culvert, and Bau struggled in the water, choking on a few mouthfuls of water, and finally surfaced.

The cave was pitch black. He could only keep himself afloat on the surface as much as he could, following the rapids and going down the waves.

I don't know how long it took, but Bau suddenly felt a light in his eyes. But before he could rejoice that he had finally swam out of the culvert, he felt his body fall down a cliff dozens of meters high with the current.

In the rapidly falling waterfall, Bau felt as if his body was being carried by thousands of horses, and he was completely unable to help himself.

With the huge impact of his body against the water at the bottom of the waterfall, Bau instantly lost consciousness.

When he woke up, he found himself lying on a river beach. He struggled to move his body, and felt the pain all over his body. He gritted his teeth and climbed up the riverbank, leaning his body against a rock and looking around. The surrounding area is barren and grassy.

Bau wanted to determine where he was, but the towering peaks around him and the white clouds floating on the peaks told him that in such a strange barren mountain, it would not be easy to determine the location, even if it was to find the direction.

However, one thing is clear to Bau, and that is that his position is far from the squad.

Helpless, Bau barely stood up and walked to a wooded field not far ahead. He was a little hungry and wanted to find something to eat in the woods ahead.

Just as Bau was about to approach the woods, he suddenly noticed a brown-red jackal lying in the grass less than a few steps away from him. I saw the jackal lying on the ground with its front feet and kicking the ground with its hind legs, its eyes revealing a fierce light, and its two rows of Lili's teeth were shining in the sun, revealing greed and ferocity.

Obviously, the jackal had already spotted Bau staggering forward, and was now crouching in the grass, ready to ambush the prey at hand.

Bau shook his head. To be honest, if he encountered such a skinny jackal in normal times, Bau would not take it seriously at all. But at this time, Bau was scarred all over his body, and he even felt a little struggling to walk, so looking at the little thing that was about to rush to him in front of him, Bau couldn't help but feel a little weak.

The jackal barked softly and began to attack.

At the moment when the jackal attacked, Bau seemed to see hope for life again from the jackal's movements, because he found that the jackal's right hind leg was bloody, and he was limping away from running.

It turns out that your kid is also injured!

Seeing that the jackal was about to rush in front of him, Bau didn't dare to slack off, and pulled out the red gourd eagle claw soul chasing rope from his waist and hit the jackal.

Although the jackal was injured, its body was also flexible, and when it saw the soul chasing rope in the opponent's hand hitting him, he hurriedly bent down and shrank his head on the spot, dodging the fatal blow, and then, enduring the pain of the injured leg, he jumped up suddenly, and his two strong front paws pressed down on Bau's shoulders and threw Bau to the ground.

Seeing the jackal's sharp teeth biting into his neck, Bau hurriedly held the soul chasing rope with both hands, strangled the jackal's neck with a chain, and then raised his hands vigorously to push away the jackal's sharp beak that had touched his neck.

Not to be outdone, the jackal once again bit hard at the prey beneath him. Bau pushed the jackal's mouth away again.

In this way, you come and go, and the two sides are deadlocked.

Streams of rancid stench kept coming out of the jackal's mouth and dripping onto Bau's face, making Bau dizzy.

Gradually, Bau felt a little overwhelmed.

The cunning jackal noticed the weakness and fear in the other party's eyes, and immediately launched the final fatal blow, only to see the jackal raise its two front paws and grab Bau's hands.

Two deep blood marks immediately appeared on Bau's hands. Under the great pain, his hands couldn't help but soften.

Taking this opportunity, the jackal broke free from the chains in Bau's hands, opened its mouth, and bit Bau's neck.

Bau instinctively twisted his head to the side, avoiding the jackal's fatal blow.

The jackal missed the blow, so he simply bit Bau's hair and dragged Bau two or three meters away.

With the jackal on top of his head, it was difficult for the dragged Bau to find a chance to fight back, and he grabbed aimlessly with both hands, hoping to catch a hard object such as a stone and use it to fight back against his opponent. Helplessly, except for the soft ground under him and the spreading thatch, there is nothing to use at all.

The jackal continued to drag the opponent, and it seemed to want to use the method of dragging, first dragging the opponent's physical strength and will, and then eating it.

In this way, being dragged by the jackal for a distance of nearly ten meters, Bau, who was physically and mentally exhausted, simply gave up the struggle completely. He really didn't have the strength anymore!

When the jackal saw that the time had come, he stopped and opened his mouth to bite Bau's neck from the side, trying to keep his prey firmly in check.

At the last moment, a black shadow struck into the air, knocking the jackal to the ground.

The jackal wailed at the blow, and before it could see the true face of the black shadow that had fallen on him, the shadow's two sharp front paws had already grasped its eyes.

With another terrible scream, the jackal's two eyeballs were pulled out of its sockets by a black shadow.

The jackal frantically broke free from the shadow and staggered off into the distance.

Bau lay on the ground with his eyes closed. He didn't seem interested or energetic to watch what had just happened.

At this time, Bau was only waiting for one death.

The familiar claws gently caressed his face, and then, a familiar breath exhaled from the mouth that was close to him.

It's Hop Hop!

Bau opened his eyes in surprise.

Sure enough, Hop Hop was standing in front of him, looking at Bau with worried eyes.

Once again, his good brother has saved himself from the mouth of death! The saved Bau watched Jump, tears welling up in his eyes.

As if seeing a relative, Bau put his arms around the jumping neck and cried like a child.

In the barren mountains and mountains of this foreign land, when the jackal bit his neck viciously, the seriously injured Bau had already given up hope of survival and only wanted to die quickly. Unexpectedly, Jump Hop appeared in time and saved him.

The vast mountains, the four wilderness are lonely. One person and one monkey, leaning on each other.

After crying, Bau's mood gradually calmed down, and he knew very well that in this vast primeval forest, if he wanted to survive, he would have to face many difficulties and dangers. Fortunately, with Hop Hop by his side, he finally didn't feel too isolated.

With Hoppy's help, Bau finds a cave near the woods and settles down temporarily. 000 Literature

After a period of healing, Bau's body gradually recovered.

On a sunny day, Bau, with the help of Hop, returns to the place where he fell off the cliff.

By this time, the squad had already gone away.

Bau saw the tombstones that the other squads had erected for themselves. Suddenly, a strong sense of loneliness came over me.

Looking at the vast mountains, Bau didn't know for a moment whether he would be able to get out of the wild mountains and forests of this foreign land alive. He found a rock and sat on it, staring at the mountains in the distance.

Bau began to miss his relatives thousands of miles away, the mountains and rivers of his hometown that he had traveled in his childhood, and the birds, beasts, insects and fish in the mountains and forests of his hometown.

Two lines of tears flowed down Bau's cheeks, and he felt lonely and helpless like never before.

Jumping up and down to Bau's side, seeing that Bau was in a heavy mood, he quietly leaned on his brother's body and quietly looked into the distance.

It was a long time before Bau let out a long sigh, patted the forehead that was jumping beside him, and stood up. The harsh reality told him that he had to brace himself and think carefully about what he was going to do next.

If you rush to chase the detachment, in this barren mountains and mountains where the terrain is unfamiliar and the road is not clear, you may fall into danger or even a desperate situation if you are not careful.

Of course, for Bau, the danger does not come from the treacherous natural environment. For Bau, who grew up in the mountains, this difficulty was really nothing.

The main concern of Bau is that once he encounters a Japanese or a dangerous person such as a mountain bandit, it will be difficult for him to deal with the language barrier.

If you don't chase the team, go back the way you came or find a way out of the mountain, whether you succeed or not, you will actually encounter the dangerous situation mentioned above.

After much deliberation, Bau finally decided to settle down in the mountains first. The so-called constant response to change, first solve the problem of survival in the mountains, and then slowly look for opportunities.

After making up his mind, Bau's mood stabilized.

The next thing to do is to find a safe place to stay. For the cave where he and Hopping lived a few days ago, he didn't want to go back to live there. Not to mention that the place is deserted, but more importantly, the place is low, which is not conducive to observing the surrounding situation.

Bau wanted to find a place on higher ground where he might be able to spot his brothers one day as they passed by, or when they came back to look for him.

In the depths of Bau's heart, there is still a trace of luck.

After careful searching, on the sunny side of a hillside, Bau finally found a hiding place under a huge rock. Not only is it sunny, it's sheltered from the elements, but more importantly, it's a great place to see from below the hillside.

After two or three days of tidying up, Bau and Hop set up a wooden shed in the place where they wanted to deal with it. This small wooden shed built on the rocks is large enough for Bau and Hopping to shelter.

In this way, Bau temporarily settled in this Ishida Mountain. He was back to living the life he had wandered in the mountains before joining the Brocade Guard.

For Bau, the self-proclaimed king of the mountains and forests, surviving in the mountains is not a problem at all. The only thing that bothered him was the loneliness that came from the depths of his heart.

In the dead of night, Bau would toss and turn on the wooden bunk. Listening to the sounds of nature in the mountains, Bau felt both close to nature and nothingness.

Bau felt that he was like a kite floating in the air, and what awaited him was nothing more than two results: one was that with the retraction of the kite string, he returned to the arms of the master of the earth; The other is to continue to fly with the strong wind, until the day the line is broken, he is in a desolation, and he does not know where to fall.

Before they knew it, Bau and Hopping had been in the mountains for more than a few months.

Cold winters are coming.

A rare blizzard shrouded everything in the mountains in the middle of nowhere.

Because they had already prepared their belongings for the winter, Bau and Hopping did not take half a step out of the wooden shed for several days, and lay in the warm small shed all day long, playing with each other and having fun.

Early that morning, the normally quiet beating suddenly became restless, and he rudely pulled the sleeping Bau up from the floor, looking impatient.

Bau sat up, sleepy-eyed, a little annoyed but helpless to blame Jumping for disturbing his good dreams.

But Hop didn't seem to have the slightest remorse for his actions, and he tugged at Bau's arm with his front paws, as if urging Bau to go out with him.

Bau had no choice but to get dressed and jump outside the wooden shed.

The dazzling sunlight was shining in his face, which made Bau a little uncomfortable. He squinted his eyes and observed the scene in front of the wooden shed.

A howling cold wind blew from the valley behind the rocks, blowing the snow on the rocks onto the hillside in front of the hut, almost blocking the small door of the hut.

Bau tried to sweep the snow away from the door with a tool, but the impatient jump tried to stop him. Jumping keeps pointing his front paws into the distance.

Bau looked into the distance with the jumping point. There was no animal in sight except for a few early birds that flew around the valley, and the whole valley was shrouded in a dead white.

Jumping grabbed Bau's shirt with one paw, and with the other paw kept pointing to a mountain peak in the distance, hissing in his mouth.

Looking at Jumpy's impatient eyes, in an instant, a glimmer of hope flashed in Bau's mind, could it be......

Bau didn't dare to slack off, he turned back to the wooden shed, briefly packed up his belongings, and then ran towards the distant mountain peak with Hop.

After climbing the peak, a wooded valley appeared at the foot of the mountain.

When Bau and Jump were halfway down the mountain, they could faintly hear the sound of fighting and the roar of beasts in the forest below.

Bau motioned for Hop to go and inquire about the situation.

After a while, Hop Hop returned from the woods. Bau stepped forward.

Jumping and gesturing with his paws at Bau, presumably to tell Bau what he saw in the woods.

Of course, Bau couldn't have understood what Jumpy was trying to tell him, but Bau could tell from Jumpy's anxious expression that someone in the forest must have been attacked by a beast.

For the purpose of saving people, Bau once again used his lion's roar to disperse the beasts in the forest.

When Bau came to the edge of the forest under the guidance of Jump, he happened to see Shi Lang and Ye Ruliu chasing the Japanese ninjas, and without saying a word, he ordered Jump to jump to the tree to intercept the fleeing Japanese ninjas.

When the ninjas were knocked to the ground by Jump, Bau stepped forward to intercept them.