Chapter 61 Hunting Story Ends
Chapter 61 Hunting Story Ends
Although reality was disappointing, young Ge was mentally prepared.
Just then, with most of the demon monkey warriors surrounding the demon monkey king and dealing with the swarm of drunken flower bees, he could take the opportunity to attack the ordinary demon monkeys.
Young Ge touched the animal skin backpack on his back, which still contained half a jar of fruit paste, which should be enough.
Young Ge would never show mercy to a wild beast that preys on the hunter tribesmen; even if his methods were ruthless and cruel, it would be justified.
If his methods are not cruel enough, how can he face the people of his tribe who died tragically at the hands of the demon monkey?
The fact that the number of Drunken Flower Bees behind him had been reduced by half did not make things much easier for young Ge. To him, the difference between having a few thousand Drunken Flower Bees behind him and having tens of thousands behind him was really not that significant.
Even the slightest mistake could mean certain death, so young Ge remained remarkably calm and composed.
Because of the chaos caused by young Go, most of the ghost monkeys gathered together to deal with potential dangers, which ironically made it easier for young Go to carry out his plans.
Following the trails left by some ghost monkeys, young Ge quickly found the baby ghost monkeys gathered in a cave.
For some unknown reason, most animal offspring look somewhat "cute," even creatures like the phantom monkey.
The baby ghost monkeys, not yet fully grown, have light gray fur that looks soft. Their eyes are covered by a thin, moist film that not only obscures their dark pupils but also makes them look less repulsive and more adorable.
The slender claws had not yet grown sharp nails; the soft, light black claws looked like fluffy toys.
Young Ge and a baby ghost monkey that secretly peeked out of the cave made eye contact—the thin membrane covering the baby ghost monkey's eyes made it impossible for them to see anything clearly, only the general outline, so they didn't show any hostile emotions.
Instead, because of the similar body size between humans and monkeys, she gave the boy a soft, cute, and friendly smile.
This allowed young Go to quickly determine that this was a hiding place for baby ghost monkeys, and that more than 80% of the baby ghost monkeys in this ghost monkey group should be hiding in this cave.
Young Ge paused for a moment, not out of hesitation or pity, but because he was aiming at the cave entrance and making sure he could throw the item in, which took him a little longer.
"Boom."
Young Ge listened with satisfaction to the echo of the fruit paste jar hitting the ground and reverberating inside the cave.
This was followed by the chattering of baby ghost monkeys and the sharp roars of several adult ghost monkeys.
But this had nothing to do with young Ge. Young Ge watched with satisfaction as more than half of the Drunken Flower Bee swarm behind him split off and disappeared into the cave, accompanied by the screams of the ghost monkeys.
Before leaving, young Ge did not forget to use a stone knife to cut off the head of the baby monkey that crawled out of the cave.
A familiar whistle sounded from afar.
Young Ge and the two tribesmen behind him were stunned for a moment before realizing that it was a signal from the tribesmen who were dealing with the Flower Bears, indicating that the matter was over and they could shake off the Drunken Flower Bees and go back.
The three, who had almost forgotten about this, exchanged a few hand gestures to communicate. In the end, young Ge had no choice but to give up his idea of continuing to wander among the ghost monkeys and instead take Drunken Flower Bee to find more ghost monkeys.
Young Ge took off all his clothes, glanced reluctantly at the animal skin backpack Luo had sewn for him, and threw them on the ground.
There was no other way; his animal-hide backpack was full of fruit paste, along with his clothes. If he didn't throw all of that away, the Drunken Flower Bees wouldn't let him go.
As for the fruit paste on young Ge's hands, he could wipe it off with his clothes first, and then easily cover it up when passing by some sap-rich and smelly plants.
Of course, some drunken bees will still relentlessly pursue young Ge, with a clear objective.
However, young Ge was very lucky. Not long after he changed his clothes, large raindrops began to fall, and a torrential downpour ensued. The Drunken Flower Bees were drenched and twisted in the rain, quickly losing their sense of young Ge.
Only a few dozen Drunken Flower Bees remained chasing after young Ge, unseparated by the rain. The two tribesmen responsible for providing backup easily dealt with this small number of bees.
Moreover, the two tribesmen didn't waste any time. They pulled out the stingers of the Drunken Flower Bees, found a blade of grass, wrapped up the dead bees, and prepared to take them back.
Putting everything else aside, these Drunken Flower Bees taste quite good when roasted, with a natural floral sweetness in their meat... Drunken Flower Bees themselves are non-toxic.
Even prey poisoned by the daffodil bee will not produce any toxins when eaten again, and will not cause secondary poisoning.
Young Ge and his two companions returned to Outpost No. 4 in the rain. The corpses of five flower bears were neatly laid out on the ground. Lu looked at the three of them with some confusion.
"Why are you back so late?" Even if it's raining, you shouldn't have wasted so much time.
Based on this timeframe, how far have they run?
The three exchanged glances, and the oldest member of the clan spoke up, explaining the situation.
The deer paid no attention to young Go's adventurous actions, focusing all its attention on the words "ghost monkey tribe".
"Ghost Monkey?!" Upon hearing these words, everyone in the stronghold stood up excitedly.
After the tribesman recounted the whole story, Lu decisively commanded everyone, "Let's go, let's take this opportunity to wipe out this Ghost Monkey tribe, leave no one alive."
Although the Drunken Flower Bees are venomous and dangerous, they only target objects contaminated with jam, inevitably leaving many monkeys undetected, especially with the final downpour.
While this made it easier for young Ge to escape, it also certainly saved many other ghost monkeys from disaster.
How can this be allowed? If we're going to wipe them out, we should wipe them out completely, leaving not a single one alive.
As soon as the deer spoke, he was immediately met with cheers and applause from all his tribesmen. Without even eating, everyone set off in high spirits for the Ghost Monkey's territory in the rain.
Unsurprisingly, although most of the ghost monkeys perished under the stings of the Drunken Flower Bees, there were still quite a few survivors, and most of them were even stronger ghost monkey warriors.
The good news is that the Monkey King is dead. Splashed with jam, the Monkey King, who had become a prime target for the Drunken Flower Bee, ultimately couldn't escape the bee's attack.
When the tribesmen arrived, the group of ghost monkeys did not grieve or weep for their dead members, but instead immediately began the selection of a new ghost monkey king.
In the rain, the tribesmen and the terrified monkeys from the civil war locked eyes...
"Found it, it's here." A tribesman tossed the found animal hide backpack to the young man, Ge, his face full of relaxed and happy smiles.
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