Chapter 17
"Phew, there are more and more traces of human beings, did I run to the outskirts of the Bamboo Sea?"

Climbing to the top of the bamboo again, Bell looked into the distance, and there were still endless bamboos in sight.

Looking at this kind of scene at first glance, it will only make people feel that the running around these days is just useless work, and there is no way for him to get out of this vast bamboo sea.

If Bell hadn't found more and more traces of humans after walking for a day, he might have been so angry that he would have jumped to his feet and scolded his mother.

"The newly encountered human beings no longer give me such a strong sense of oppression. It seems that the terrifying human beings I encountered before are just an example."

For these newly discovered humans, Bell was very afraid of encountering them at first, for fear that he would accidentally break into their perception and be killed by these humans on the spot.

But as time passed, after Beldo observed these humans several times, his fear gradually diminished.

Knowing that he would not be killed at will, he became more courageous, and even appeared near these humans many times, observing the humans in the bamboo forest.

"Actually, these human beings are no different from the human beings in my impression. They just have one nose and two eyes. Some are beautiful and some are frustrating."

From the appearance point of view, these humans are no different from the humans in Bell's cognition.

But in terms of strength, the humans in this world are quite different from the Earthlings in Bell's memory.

Although the people Bell met later were not as strong as those he met for the first time, they still had exceptionally strong bodies.

They can jump a distance of two or three meters at random, and with various weapons in their hands, they dance vigorously.

"These humans came to this bamboo sea to hunt monsters. Each of them knows how to decompose a few materials, and can dig out various materials from animal corpses."

Bell, who was hiding near humans to collect information, saw many monsters being dismantled by humans.

Watching the process of humans dismembering these monsters, Bell didn't feel any fear or nausea. He just felt that it looked very relieved.

"It feels similar to watching videos such as killing fish and repairing horseshoes. As long as the people doing the work are moving smoothly, it looks very comfortable."

Bell, who hid aside and peeked at the dismantling of the corpses of the monsters, often thought that if he had a bag of melon seeds, he could watch these humans from the beginning to the end.

The emergence of this kind of thinking made Bell feel that he was an idle college student standing by the side of the road watching the excavator work, or an old man of the Air Force standing by the river watching the fisherman.

Of course, Bell, who has been watching humans decompose the corpses of monsters, has learned nothing.

When humans decompose the corpses of monsters, they will divide the disassembled materials into two categories: useful and useless.

And useful materials can be further subdivided according to their value.

Bell, who watched the materials for a long time, also found that from the perspective of humans, the parts of a monster related to magic are always the most valuable parts of a monster.

Killing the Tin Pig will remove the Mane and Leather from the Tin Pig.To capture the phantom feather bird, humans will remove the gleaming tail feathers of the phantom feather bird...

As for ordinary but rare animals like bamboo monkeys, humans would capture them alive, then pry their skulls and eat their brains raw. Judging from the enjoyment expressions of those people, the brains of bamboo monkeys should be delicious.

(To share an interesting gossip here, according to the author’s early experience, live monkeys were sold in game markets in the past, and monkey brains were sold for people. It is said that it is a delicacy. The way to eat it is to lock the monkeys in a The head was stuck in a small cage, and then an electric drill was used to hollow out the monkey's brain, and a straw was inserted to suck it directly. It is rumored that the taste is like soft tofu.)
Of course, Bell did not see the fire-chewing hyena among the various monster corpses decomposed by humans.

After all, they are the monsters at the top of the food chain in this bamboo sea, and they live in groups.

Ordinary adventure groups do not have the courage to provoke them, and it is extremely difficult to be able to live in peace with these difficult fire-chewing hyenas.

"Speaking of which, these adventure groups should only want to make money, and they are very cautious in hunting in the bamboo sea. When encountering powerful monsters, they will just run away with oil on their feet."

Along the way, Bell saw several adventure groups. After the conflict with the fire-chewing hyena broke out, they all fought and retreated. If they could avoid the battle, they would definitely not fight the fire-chewing hyena to the end.

But compared to normal creatures, the fire-chewing hyenas are smarter, they have a stronger sense of territory, and they understand that when humans hunt other monsters in the bamboo sea, they are robbing them of resources.

Therefore, in the confrontation between humans and fire-chewing hyenas, Bell often saw fire-chewing hyenas would rather be attacked several times by themselves, and would forcefully kill those humans who retreated and fled.

In the conflict Bell witnessed, two humans had already been killed by fireballs from fire-chewing hyenas.

"It's a pity that humans still attach great importance to the death of their companions. They will snatch the corpse from the fire-chewing hyena. Otherwise, I can ignite the human remains and try to obtain information from the corpses."

With the skill [Fire-loving Wisdom], Bell has never stopped developing this skill.

In the process of exploring the outskirts of the Bamboo Sea, he also hunted small animals such as lizards and toads. One was to test his skills, and the other was to be able to fight teeth.

Bell found that after burning the corpse, he could see some information retained in the corpse's memory in the flames.

However, since the ones he killed were small animals with little intelligence, Bell had no way of knowing whether the information he obtained was the memories of those small animals during their lifetime or their physical instincts.

After all, those bits and pieces of information about running, jumping, and eating are really worthless.

After watching a human being disassemble the corpse of a monster, Bell embarked on the road in a good mood, continuing to move in the direction he chose.

But after walking forward for about half an hour, Bell's little ears trembled slightly.

He heard an extremely unusual sound, and made Bell stop at the beginning, pricking up his ears to listen to the direction the sound came from.

"Help me...Everyone who heard my voice, please help me..."

Bell heard human voices. Since the number of human traces around him increased, he would hear human conversations from time to time, which is not uncommon.

But the reason why this voice can make Bell stop attentively is obviously not because it is a human voice.

What really made Bell stop was that he understood the meaning of these words.

"I obviously don't understand the human language of this world, why do I understand this sentence. And..."

After hearing this voice, Bell's body involuntarily wanted to run towards the direction from which the voice came.

(End of this chapter)

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