Chapter 42: Please Start Your Performance

Joseph then began to walk straight ahead, while the Eden Tiger followed a meter behind.

"Roar!!"

After walking about two kilometers, the "Eden Tiger" let out two low roars.

Joseph stopped to look back, and the "Eden Tiger" was already crouched on the ground, his head hanging and shaking from side to side.

At this time, although Joseph was still very frightened in his heart, he had already dared to look at this "Eden Tiger" carefully, and saw a huge four-in-one tooth mark on its neck, but the wound was not deep, and a trace of blood was slowly oozing outward.

Joseph suddenly rejoiced in his heart, this guy, if he could die of excessive bleeding, it would be great.

Although Joseph had herbal powder in his bag to stop bleeding and remove stasis, he would not be stupid enough to treat him.

"Whew!!"

The Eden Tiger exhaled, struggled to his feet, stretched out his right paw and pushed Joseph to the ground on his back, then stepped forward, pressed his opponent's chest, and raised his head.

Joseph used the eagle hook nose to smell a faint rancid smell exhaled by the "Eden Tiger" and the stench of the stench on his body and a trace of blood, and the fear that had just dropped in his heart rose again, and he held it back so that he did not become incontinent again.

At this time, the "Eden Tiger" walked to Joseph's side a meter away, threw the crossbow on the ground, and then pressed the crossbow with his body and lay down, closing his eyes again.

"Whew! It turns out that you want to rest, it's better to sleep to death and never wake up again. Joseph muttered quietly as he leaned sideways to remove the shoulder straps of his backpack and the leather quiver he was carrying around his waist, and lay on his back on the ground with his eyes closed.

"Purr! Snore!! ”

After a few minutes, the Eden Tiger snorted.

Joseph turned his head to look at the "Eden Tiger", got up with an extremely slow movement, and was about to reach for his backpack when the "Eden Tiger" suddenly opened his eyes and stared at him motionlessly.

Then, with a swing of his tail, he pressed his pointed bone against Joseph's left waist.

"Hey, hey." Joseph had no choice but to laugh dryly and lie down again.

In such a situation, Joseph could not sleep, so he had to close his eyes and think about how to get rid of the control of the "Eden Tiger".

In this way, for more than four hours, every time Joseph turned over, the "Eden Tiger" immediately opened his eyes. But when Joseph lay motionless for a few minutes, he would snore again.

In the confusion, Joseph felt some soft weight on his chest, and when he opened his eyes, he found that it was the "Tiger of Eden" with the crossbow in his mouth who was slapping himself with his right paw.

After retracting his right paw, the "Tiger of Eden" threw the crossbow onto Joseph's belly.

At this time, Joseph noticed that the wound on his neck was no longer bleeding, and a circle of blood scabs had formed.

Seeing Joseph looking at him in surprise, the "Eden Tiger" turned his head and raised his chin not far away.

Joseph stood up and looked in the direction indicated by the "Eden Tiger", and on the grass more than sixty meters away, an unknown dark brown bird the size of a rooster of the earth was bowing its head to open and close its side-opening yellow beak left and right, pecking at something on a small dirt bag.

The reason why he is unknown is relative to Joseph, there are many kinds of birds on Proxima B, and he doesn't like to visit zoos, so he only knows the general genus of this bird, and what kind of chicken should be named after it, but I don't know what the biologists named the bird in the distance.

Joseph then understood that the "Tiger of Eden" was trying to shoot the bird or chicken with his crossbow. So he took the crossbow, drew an arrow from the quiver beside him, got up again, and pulled the string of the crossbow with all his might.

At this time, the "Eden Tiger" walked to Joseph's side and pressed the tip of his tail against the back of the opponent's waist socket, as if to warn the other party not to mess around, so as not to be stabbed to death. Then it raised its head and motioned for him to head towards the bird.

Joseph walked lightly in the direction of the bird for more than ten meters, raised his crossbow, aimed, shot, and shot the bird that was still immersed in the feast of insects with one arrow.

The "Eden Tiger", who followed Joseph's side, kept his tail against the opponent's lower back, so that Joseph's idea of reflexively attacking the arrow was never implemented.

The "Eden Tiger" looked at the results of the shooting, nodded, and motioned for Joseph to move on.

After a man and a tiger walked to the bird, the "Eden Tiger" took the crossbow back from Joseph's hand, looked at the bird's carcass, and then turned to look at Joseph.

With a wry smile, Joseph picked up the bird, pulled out the arrow stuck in his body and put it back in his quiver, and returned to his backpack under the watchful eye of the "Tiger of Eden".

Next, after stepping on the ground with his hind feet, the "Eden Tiger" took the bird directly from Joseph's hand, lay down and tore the prey with his front paws and beak, and ate it himself.

"Gollum..."

There was a gurgling sound in his stomach, and Joseph felt that he was already hungry, and remembered that there was a "Sasa" corpse in the side pocket of the backpack for storing raw meat, so he slowly walked to the side of the backpack and squatted down, and took out the "Sasa" from the bag.

Then he took out a set of wooden tools for drilling wood for fire and a bag of salt wrapped in leaves from the small bag on the other side of his backpack, and was about to stand up to see if there was anything nearby that could be burned, when his back touched the two jaws of the "Eden Tiger".

It turned out that the "Eden Tiger" saw Joseph rummaging through his backpack, and immediately dropped the small half of the bird that had not been eaten and came over to spy on the other party.

Joseph turned around with a dry smile, put the "Sasa" and the fire-making tool on the ground, spread out the salt-wrapped leaves and sent them to the other party.

The "Eden Tiger" sniffed first, stretched out his thick tongue, and used the tip of his tongue to tap the salt that had been slightly blackened by the imperfection of the purification tool, and then showed a happy look.

Then, it jumped over "Sasa", looked down and sniffed and looked closely at the fire-making tools, and then looked up at the other with a puzzled look.

Joseph took the salt packet into the side pocket of his jacket, picked up the "Sasa" and the fire tool and put it under his left armpit, stretched out his right hand and pointed to a dry bush not far away.

The Eden Tiger nodded, picked up the little half bird that had been left over, and followed closely behind Joseph towards the bush.

When he arrived at the place, Joseph broke off the dry branches of the bushes one by one, set them up beside them, picked up some dry leaves on the side, and began to crouch down to drill wood to make a fire, and soon set a bonfire on fire.

The "Eden Tiger" showed a hint of surprise with a little fear in his eyes, dropped the bird corpse, squatted down and nodded, and continued to watch Joseph's performance.

Joseph then peeled the "Sasa" with his bare hands, forked it with a branch, roasted it on the fire, and after ten minutes, sprinkled some salt on the fragrant cooked "Sasa" meat, and presented it to the mouth of the "Eden Tiger".