Chapter 761 Crazy
At this moment, a sudden noise came from afar, breaking the silence of the wilderness. Bai Ye raised his head abruptly, his eyes through the flying snowflakes, and saw a group of soldiers in heavy armor staggering towards him. Their faces were full of fatigue and fear, their armor was eroded by the wind and snow, and the weapons in their hands were covered with mud.

Bai Ye's heart was shaken, and he could hardly believe his eyes. These soldiers were the ones he thought had died in the blizzard. Their appearance was both a surprise and a challenge for Bai Ye. After all, in this wilderness, one more person means one more consumption, but also one more strength.

"Bai Ye! Is it Bai Ye?" a soldier shouted from afar. His voice seemed particularly weak in the wind and snow, but Bai Ye still captured it clearly.

Bai Ye stood up, waved to the soldiers, and responded loudly: "I'm here! Are you okay?"

When the soldiers saw Bai Ye, they quickened their pace as if they had seen a savior. When they finally reached Bai Ye, they were so tired that they collapsed on the snow, gasping for breath.

"We...we thought we would never see you again." A soldier said with difficulty, his voice choked with sobs.

Bai Ye looked at these soldiers, and a complex emotion surged in his heart. He knew that they were all lost in the blizzard to protect him. Now, they are back, but he can't be sure whether this is really good news.

"Why did you come back? Didn't we tell you to find a safe place to take shelter before the snowstorm comes?" Bai Ye asked with a frown.

"We...we are lost." Another soldier lowered his head in shame. "The blizzard was so severe that we couldn't see the direction at all. When the wind and snow died down a little, we barely found the way back."

Bai Ye sighed. He knew that getting lost was normal in this situation. He did not blame the soldiers. After all, they were all trying to survive.

"Forget it, it's good to be back." Bai Ye waved his hand, signaling the soldiers not to blame themselves too much, "Now, let's find a safe place and rest for a while."

The soldiers nodded one after another. They knew that the most important thing now was to recover their strength. So, under Bai Ye's leadership, they found a snow pile away from the wind and began to dig. After a while, a simple snow cave appeared in front of them.

The soldiers went into the snow cave and felt the warmth inside. Bai Ye stayed outside and began to deal with the body of the fawn. He cut the remaining venison into small pieces and distributed them to the soldiers.

"Eat something to replenish your strength." Bai Ye handed the venison to the soldiers, with a hint of fatigue in his voice.

The soldiers took the venison and devoured it voraciously, knowing that it was the only food they could find in the wilderness.

"Bai Ye...what should we do next?" a soldier asked after swallowing the venison in his mouth.

Bai Ye was silent for a while, thinking about this problem. He knew that their situation was not optimistic. Although the blizzard had stopped temporarily, no one knew when it would come again. Moreover, their food and fuel were very limited, so they had to find a safe shelter as soon as possible.

"Let's... continue moving forward." Bai Ye finally said, "If we find a place with people, we can get help."

The soldiers nodded one after another, knowing that this was the only way out. So, under Bai Ye's leadership, they set out on their journey again.

The footprints on the snow increased again, and the figures of Bai Ye and the soldiers were looming in the snow. They walked along a vague path, hoping to find human traces as soon as possible.

However, the vastness and coldness of the wilderness were beyond their imagination. They walked for a long time, but still did not see any signs of human beings. The wind and snow were still raging, as if they were going to swallow them up.

"Bai Ye...can we really get out?" a soldier couldn't help but ask, with a hint of despair in his voice.

Bai Ye looked at the soldier, and his heart was also filled with uncertainty. But he knew that he could not show these emotions. Otherwise, the morale of the soldiers would plummet.

"Of course." Bai Ye said firmly, "As long as we don't give up, we will be able to get out."

The soldiers listened to Bai Ye's words and seemed to have found a glimmer of hope. They all cheered up and continued to move forward.

At this moment, a soldier suddenly pointed ahead and shouted, "Look! What is that?"

Bai Ye looked in the direction the soldier pointed and saw a vague black shadow in front of him. He was moved and quickly quickened his pace. When they got closer, they found that it was an abandoned cabin.

"Great! We finally found a shelter!" a soldier shouted excitedly.

Bai Ye looked at the cabin and felt a surge of joy in his heart. He knew that although the cabin was simple, it could at least allow them to temporarily avoid the wind and snow.

They pushed open the door and walked into the cabin. Although it was dark and damp inside, it was much better than outside. They all found a place to sit down and began to rest.

"Bai Ye...what should we do next?" a soldier asked again.

Bai Ye looked at these soldiers, their faces were full of fatigue and confusion. He knew that they were all waiting for his instructions.

"Let's rest here for a while." Bai Ye said, "Once we have recovered our strength, we will find a way to leave here."

The soldiers nodded one after another, knowing that the most important thing now was to recover their strength. So, they all lay on the ground and closed their eyes.

The cabin fell into silence, with only the breathing of the soldiers and the sound of the wind and snow outside. Bai Ye sat in the corner, silently thinking about the next plan.

He knew that this cabin was not a long-term solution. They had to find a safer shelter as soon as possible. However, the current situation was very difficult. Their food and fuel were very limited, and the snow and wind outside were still raging.

"It seems like we have to find a way to get some food and fuel." Bai Ye whispered to himself.

Just then, a soldier suddenly sat up with a look of fear on his face.

"Bai Ye...I heard a sound." He said in a trembling voice.

Bai Ye was startled, he quickly stood up, walked to the door, and listened. Sure enough, there was a faint sound coming from outside.

"What's that sound?" another soldier also sat up and asked nervously.

Bai Ye did not answer, he quietly opened the door and walked out. The soldiers followed him one after another, carefully observing the surroundings.

Not far away, a wild wolf was quietly approaching the cabin, with green light flashing in its eyes, as if it wanted to devour them.

"It's a wild wolf!" a soldier shouted in horror.

Bai Ye looked at the wolf, and a chill surged in his heart. He knew that the wolf was a huge threat to them. "Don't panic, stay calm." Bai Ye whispered, "As long as we stay alert, it won't dare to attack us easily."

The soldiers nodded one after another, holding their weapons tightly and observing the wolf carefully. The wolf seemed to sense their hostility, so it stopped and began to wander around.

In this way, the two sides were in a stalemate for a long time. The wild wolf did not launch an attack, and Bai Ye and the soldiers remained vigilant.

At this moment, another voice suddenly broke the deadlock. A larger wolf emerged from the snow, with an even more ferocious light flashing in its eyes.

"Oh no! This is the leader of the wild wolves!" a soldier shouted in horror.

Bai Ye looked at the wolf leader, and a sense of crisis surged in his heart. He knew that if the wolf leader attacked, it would be difficult for them to resist.

"Everyone, prepare for battle!" Bai Ye shouted in a low voice, "Be careful!"

The soldiers nodded, holding their weapons tightly, ready for battle. The wolf leader led his men and slowly approached the cabin.

At this moment, Bai Ye suddenly thought of a solution. He quietly retreated to the corner of the cabin and began to search. After a while, he found some hay and firewood.

"Quick! Pile the hay and firewood at the door!" Bai Ye shouted in a low voice, "We need to build a fire and scare away these wild wolves!"

The soldiers took action and quickly piled hay and firewood at the door. Then, Bai Ye lit the fire and a blazing flame instantly burned.

The wild wolves looked at the fire and took a few steps back. They seemed to feel the power of the fire and did not dare to approach it easily.

"Great! We succeeded!" a soldier shouted excitedly.

Bai Ye looked at the wild wolves, and a sense of victory surged in his heart. He knew that this fire could at least keep them safe for a while.

However, at this moment, a more terrifying sound suddenly sounded in the distance. Bai Ye and the soldiers turned their heads and saw a group of more ferocious beasts approaching quickly.

"What...what is this?" a soldier shouted in horror.

Bai Ye looked at these beasts, and an unprecedented fear surged in his heart. He knew that these beasts were more ferocious and cruel than wild wolves, and it would be difficult for them to resist.

"Everyone, prepare to fight." Bai Ye shouted in a low voice, "This is our only way out."

The soldiers nodded one after another, holding their weapons tightly, ready for battle. However, facing these ferocious beasts, their hearts were filled with despair and fear.

The beasts soon came to the cabin, looking at the fire, and they didn't seem to be frightened. Instead, their eyes flashed with a more ferocious light, as if they wanted to devour them.

"Kill!" Bai Ye shouted in a low voice, then rushed out first.

The soldiers followed him and rushed out of the cabin, waving their weapons and starting a fierce battle with the beasts.

However, the number of beasts was too great, and their strength was also very strong. Bai Ye and the soldiers soon fell into a bitter battle, and they were constantly injured and bleeding.

"Bai Ye...we can't hold on any longer!" a soldier shouted in horror.

Bai Ye looked at these soldiers, their faces were full of despair and fear. He knew that they had tried their best. However, facing these ferocious beasts, they still couldn't resist.

"Everyone... don't give up!" Bai Ye shouted in a low voice, "As long as we still have a breath, we must fight to the end!"

The soldiers seemed to have found a glimmer of hope after listening to Bai Ye's words. They all cheered up and continued to fight desperately with the beasts.

At this moment, there was an unusual movement in the snowstorm, as if the ground was shaking and the air was freezing. The battle between Bai Ye and the soldiers stopped instantly. They turned their heads and focused their eyes on the dark place half covered by the snowstorm. A majestic deer, covered with thick snow and frost, was like a mythical beast leaping out of an ancient legend, rushing towards the beasts besieging them with an unstoppable momentum.

The deer was much larger than an ordinary deer, with eyes as sharp as torches, flashing with wisdom and anger. Every time it trampled, the snow echoed dully, as if the ground was shaking. Those wild beasts, which were originally extremely ferocious, seemed much inferior to this deer, and some even showed fear and began to retreat.

"Who... who is this?" a soldier muttered to himself, his voice full of awe and confusion.

Bai Ye held his weapon tightly, his eyes fixed on the deer, and a complex emotion welled up in his heart. The appearance of the deer undoubtedly helped them out, but it also brought a bigger mystery. He realized that the appearance of the deer was not accidental, and it seemed to have some purpose.

The deer charged through the beasts, using its hard antlers to hit every enemy that dared to approach. Blood splattered everywhere, and wailing rang out one after another. The beasts seemed so fragile in front of the absolute power of the deer. After a while, the originally arrogant beasts were completely defeated by the deer and fled in all directions.

The soldiers were shocked and grateful when they saw this scene. They dropped their weapons, knelt on the ground, and thanked the deer.

"Thank you for saving my life!"

"Yes, if it weren't for this deer, we would all have died here!"

However, when the soldiers were grateful, Bai Ye stood quietly aside, with an indescribable gloom in his eyes. He slowly took out a pistol from his back and pointed the muzzle at the stag standing in the snow and panting.

The soldiers looked at Bai Ye in surprise. They didn't understand why Bai Ye would do such a thing at this moment.

"Bai Ye, what...what are you going to do?" a soldier asked in a trembling voice.

Bai Ye did not answer, his finger gently pulled the trigger. A crisp gunshot cut through the wind and snow, and the deer's body trembled violently, and then slowly fell to the snow, its eyes still open, seemingly full of confusion and anger.

The soldiers watched this scene in shock. They couldn't understand why Bai Ye wanted to kill the deer that saved their lives.

"Bai Ye, are you crazy?" a soldier shouted angrily, "This deer is our savior!"

(End of this chapter)

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