Chapter 14: One Step to Heaven and One Step to Hell
The blue sky is full of white clouds, the blue sea is so pure, and the sun shines on this beautiful land.
In a messy pile of rocks deep in the forest, a frail little boy was alone in the face of a huge black bear six times his body, the black bear was pressing closer and closer, and the little boy was retreating step by step, and the little boy was so close to death at this moment.
At this moment, Wang Dahai was at a loss, he was stunned by what he saw in front of him.
He didn't know how to run wildly just now, and he accidentally broke into the territory of a pair of black bears.
However, these huge black bears are not interested in such a small creature. It will disdain a tiny 5-year-old human and hunt large animals such as bison and millet deer to feed it.
However, Wang Dahai's appearance reassured the pair of black bears, because in the cave not far away, a pair of newborn black bears were coughing and waiting to be fed.
When the mother bears come out to hunt for food, the task of guarding the entrance to the burrow and caring for the cubs falls to the male bears. The big male bear with a hairy head on his head kept staring at him intently when he saw Wang Dahai running over and approaching its lair just now.
Suddenly, the big male bear roared, which shook Wang Dahai's ears and made him breathless. He screamed, and ran in the direction he had come, stumbling on a moving stone, and falling into a small hole in the cliff.
After the big bear roared, he saw it jump lightly and came to the mouth of the cave, and he was confident that he could catch this little creature who dared to break into the forbidden area where he nursed his cubs, and press him under his paws to play a game of cat and mouse.
Wang Dahai fell into a cave in extreme fear, panting heavily.
The small size of the cave was just enough to accommodate his thin and weak body. He groped for the stone wall of the cave and found a crack in the cave.
He was now in a small space, turning his body as best he could, so that his back was pressed against the stone wall, and then he tried his best to sink his body into the crack in the stone behind him.
The big bear jumped up to Wang Dahai, and when he saw him burrow into the hole and disappear under its obscenity, he roared again, sniffing back and forth with his nose at the mouth of the cave.
Wang Dahai trembled in the roar, but he was helpless, and kept squeezing in as much as he could, staring nervously at the entrance of the cave.
The big male bear stretched out his sharp curved paws and touched it in the cave. Its massive body could not enter the small space, and could only reach its claws into the hole and scratch at it.
Wang Dahai saw that there was nowhere to escape, so he could only hold his breath, close his eyes, and wait for death to come.
The bear's claws finally grabbed his bare body and stabbed him into his left thigh, causing him to feel an unbearable pain and almost faint.
The sharp claw raked Wang Dahai's left thigh, making four deep blood marks. It tried to catch its prey with its claws, but was unsuccessful.
Wang Dahai squirmed vigorously again, dodging the scratch of the big bear's sharp claws again.
At this time, Wang Dahai suddenly found that there was a depression in the dark stone wall, so he stretched his two legs into it, curled up, and pressed as close to the stone crack as possible.
The big bear's claws scratched back and forth a few times, but when he found nothing, he retracted, let out a roar, and paced back and forth at the mouth of the cave, patiently waiting for the prey to appear.
Wang Dahai huddled motionless in the small hole, and spent day and night, and by the afternoon of the next day, his leg began to swell, and the wound festered, causing him to suffer constant and unbearable pain.
Due to hunger and pain, he fell into a coma most of the time, constantly having nightmares: a great earthquake, himself being bitten and eaten by a black bear.
In the claws of the great bear and the terrifying loneliness, he was thirsty after a period of coma. He knew that he couldn't stay here any longer, and he had to go out.
He cautiously peered out through the small hole in the hole for a moment. The sun had set in the west, but it was still early in the evening, and I could see the sparse and dwarf pines and willows by the river in the distance, swaying in the breeze and dragging the long shadows of the trees.
Wang Dahai stared at the tender green grassland and the shining water shadow in the distance for a long time, tempting him to muster up the courage to crawl out of the hole.
He licked his cracked lips with his tongue and looked around, only the weeds swaying in the evening breeze. The big bear is long gone. It turned out that the mother bear was worried that her cub would be attacked by strange animals, so she moved to another place to find another cave.
Wang Dahai crawled out of the cave and stood up. He felt dizzy, his heart was pounding, and Venus was shining in front of him. He walked towards the water's edge. Yellow-green festering pus flowed from his swollen legs, and he felt sharp pain with every step.
At this time, Wang Dahai could only grit his teeth and walk slowly towards the water's edge. He didn't know if he could walk to the water's edge, and he didn't know what danger there was there. But the unbearable thirst prompted him to move forward desperately.
Step after step, he dragged his injured leg towards the water source with severe pain, leaving traces of his pus and blood on the way.
After the last time, Wang Dahai finally couldn't stand anymore, fell down, crawled the ground with his knees and hands, and after a few climbs, he rested, and I don't know how long it took, and finally climbed a few feet behind the bottom with his knees to reach the stream.
His entire head was almost at the water's edge, gulping down cold water.
Wang Dahai's thirst was finally relieved, and he tried to stand up again, but excessive hunger, fatigue, panic, and pain exhausted his physical strength. He felt the world spin around, and his eyes went dark, and he fell to the ground.
A black crow that specializes in carrion was lazily circling and flying above Wang Dahai's fainting, and it saw the strange animals at the water's edge, motionless, but it didn't know if it was carrion. It pounced to take a closer look.
Not far from Wang Dahai's young scarred coma, a large group of Europeans, also brown-haired and blue-eyed, trudged from a distance, waded through the shallows of a small river in front of the waterfall, and walked along the opposite bank.
The river was filled with rapids, crashing against the rocks at the bottom of the beach and foaming. Later, the river began to widen, forming a network of bifurcated waters that meandered into the Grand Canyon.
It was an ordinary medium-sized tribe with about five hundred people, including a small number of old people and children, as well as herds of cattle and sheep.
Before the earthquake, they had more than 800 people, but the earthquake instantly claimed the lives of more than 300 people and destroyed the village where they lived.
They didn't know what the gods Odin, the god of gods, would be so angry, and they could only blindly pray to the gods for forgiveness.
However, the gods Odin did not stop their anger because of their prayers, but even more angrily launched a huge tsunami that covered the sky and the sun.
In order to continue the fire of life, the whole clan finally ran away, trekking through mountains and rivers, looking for a safe place to escape the tsunami caused by the earthquake, and when the gods extinguished their anger, they had to return to their original place to continue their lives......
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