Chapter 59 Using a borrowed knife to kill a monkey
Chapter 59 Using a borrowed knife to kill a monkey
In fact, the ghost monkeys would even deliberately ambush the hunting party's transport teams to steal the prey they were escorting.
Therefore, the tribesmen would almost always slaughter every ghost monkey group they encountered—retreat and hide? Impossible! The people of the Frostfire tribe never backed down!
The Ghost Monkey tribe is another beast tribe that allows more than ten orc warriors to transform into beasts at the same time, even if it wastes a lot of food. The Ghost Monkey tribe must be killed! This is the consensus of the tribe.
Because humans are far more vengeful than wild beasts.
However, such an attack would require more members of the tribe to launch. Not only did only three people break into the Ghost Monkey's territory, but they were also followed by a swarm of extremely dangerous Drunken Flower Bees.
Two tribesmen sounded the retreat whistle again, but this time it wasn't because of danger. Instead, they were going back to find their tribesmen to attack the Ghost Monkey tribe together.
In the face of the Ghost Monkey tribe, even the Drunken Flower Bee and the Flower Bear are nothing to worry about.
The ghost monkey had a separate whistle in the tribe, so young Go immediately received the information and understood that this was the ghost monkey's territory.
Before the young man Ge could react, a roar suddenly came from not far ahead, and a dark, slender figure appeared in front of him.
It was a long-armed monkey that was about two meters tall, with a thin, ghostly body and fur that looked like it had been burned black—its arms could touch the ground when it was standing.
It looked at the figure of the young man, Ge, with a very human-like surprise in its eyes. Its dark eyes quickly circled around the young man, searching for the location of the Earth Star Stone weapon, and its gaze landed directly on the young man's waist.
Upon seeing the ghost monkey, young Ge's eyes flashed with angry red light. He even sped up, leaving the Drunken Flower Bees behind him behind, and headed straight for the ghost monkey.
Whether we retreat or not, let's kill this monkey first.
Presumably distracted by the Earth Star Stone weapon, the ghost monkey didn't notice the buzzing sound behind the boy, Ge.
By the time they realized something was wrong, young Ge had already swarmed over with a swarm of Drunken Flower Bees that blotted out the sky.
Perhaps it was the sudden acceleration of young Ge that angered the Drunken Flower Bees behind him, because they also accelerated. Some of the Drunken Flower Bees even teleported, arriving a few meters behind young Ge at a speed much faster than the others.
The tail needle is raised, poised to strike.
A strong sense of crisis surged through young Ge's mind. Without turning around to check the situation, he decisively threw the jam-covered blades of grass behind him.
At the same time, he lunged forward, gripping the stone knife at his waist, and using the momentum of the impact, slashed fiercely at the ghost monkey in front of him.
The ghost monkey was startled by the presence of the Drunken Flower Bee and reacted a beat too slow. Its long, slender, and flexible arms failed to grab the human in front of it immediately, and instead it was slashed hard in the abdomen.
The excruciating pain made the monkey cry out, but the human was still not satisfied. He drew his stone knife, spraying crimson blood as he turned and pulled the monkey backward, blocking the flying tail needles, and used the momentum to move forward again.
The monkey's face landed on the leaf that the boy had flung away, which hadn't yet hit the ground. The sweetness had just entered its nose when a sharper pain followed... The stinger of the Drunken Flower Bee had also entered its nose.
It died... Young Ge realized this in his mind, but felt no emotional fluctuation, because its death was only to be expected.
The swarm of Drunken Flower Bees did not stop because of the Ghost Monkey, nor did they let young Ge go even though he had dropped the jam and grass leaves in his hand.
Only a few dozen Drunken Flower Bees remained, surrounding the grass leaves and sucking the jam from them, while the rest of the Drunken Flower Bees continued to follow closely behind young Ge.
They seemed determined not to leave until they caught up with young Ge.
Wait a minute… Young Ge suddenly realized that although the Drunken Flower Bees have the instinct to track their prey, without anything to attract them, at most only a small portion of the Drunken Flower Bees at the front should remain, while the others should choose to return to the hive.
Young Ge immediately reached for his back. The animal-hide backpack was firmly secured to his back, and he had already emptied its contents, leaving only two jars of jam.
As soon as he touched it, he felt something sticky—it turned out that the jam jar in the animal skin backpack had been opened, and the jam inside had flowed out through the seams of the backpack, staining the young man Ge's back.
No wonder these bees were so persistent in chasing him.
Young Ge suddenly realized that he hadn't followed Luo's method to properly seal the jar in order to make it easier to replenish the fruit paste on the grass leaves. He hadn't expected that his movements had been too vigorous and had actually shaken the jar open.
It's possible it was already open, but young Ge didn't notice.
It was too late to shake off the Drunken Flower Bee now, and young Ge couldn't wash off the fruit paste smell from his body while running away.
However, young Ge did not intend to shake off these drunken flower bees. The death of the ghost monkey just now made young Ge suddenly realize that this was actually an opportunity.
So the young man Ge adjusted his direction with a clear goal and rushed towards the direction where the ghost monkey had appeared, while taking out the jar of fruit paste from his animal skin backpack.
"What is he going to do?" The two tribesmen watched in shock as the young man, Ge, ran purposefully toward the center of the Ghost Monkey tribe's territory.
Another tribesman reacted faster, "He wouldn't be planning to use these Drunken Flower Bees to kill those demon monkeys, would he?"
The two tribesmen exchanged a glance... This idea... it doesn't seem like it's entirely impossible...
That couldn't be better!
Is it really possible for him to emerge unscathed from the demon monkey tribe? Or is he prepared to perish with the demon monkey tribe and has no intention of leaving?
"Ge! Let us come!" In an instant, the two tribesmen stopped hiding and chased after the young Ge.
How can you let a child who isn't even a real adult do this kind of thing?
12dz