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Chapter 394: Night Visit to the Cannibal Tribe

Because it was almost dark and it was already night, the fleet did not set out immediately, but chose to stay here for another night and set out again tomorrow morning to find the cannibal tribe.

Time flies.

Ding Ze was lying on the chair and almost fell asleep. At this time, Janet ran over and woke Ding Ze up.

After running in the jungle for three days, Janet felt like she was stinking and wanted to take a shower.

As a woman, taking a bath in such a place is quite troublesome, and Ding Ze must help watch over it.

Of course, this is what Ding Ze should do.

So, Ding Ze didn't waste any time, he stood up decisively, lit a cigarette, and followed Janet to the room.

Before I knew it, it was already past eight o'clock in the evening.

Janet barely took a shower and had sex with Ding Ze afterwards. She felt much better.

The two left the room and returned to the deck.

The employees are still grilling meat, and the aroma is everywhere. It smells really damn good.

"Boss, Ms. Austin, would you like something to eat?" the staff captain greeted with a smile.

Ding Ze and Janet were indeed hungry, so they joined in without further ado.

After eating and drinking, it was past nine o'clock in the evening. Ding Ze looked at the time and felt really sleepy. It would be too tiring to wait until midnight. After thinking about it, he decided to ask the captain to pay attention to the girl and wake her up if necessary.

Twelve o'clock arrived in a flash.

Then, as if an alarm had been set, the girl woke up and looked around calmly but curiously.

Soon, because the employees were waiting, they discovered that the girl had woken up. Afterwards, the team leader did not rush to wake Ding Ze up, but called the captain of the ship, and immediately tried to communicate with the girl with gestures.

It took some effort, but it turned out OK.

The girl was very calm and didn't show any intention of running away or doing anything. She just said she wanted to eat something.

Soon.

Two employees came with some food.

The girl ate voraciously, then walked to the deck and looked around quietly.

The staff didn't bother.

The girl watched for about half an hour, then returned to the place where she woke up and lay down. She didn't sleep, but just stared blankly with her eyes open.

The night passed like this and nothing strange happened.

It was a new day, the weather changed and it started to drizzle.

This is actually good news for Ding Ze and his team. If nothing else, it can at least cool down and they don't have to endure the heat caused by the scorching sun.

It's about eight o'clock in the morning.

The fleet sets sail.

The cannibal tribe that the captain mentioned is located in a rather hidden jungle deep in the Amazon jungle.

The tribe was not there originally; they migrated there gradually.

There is no other reason.

Times have changed. In this era, it is difficult for cannibalism to avoid being attacked... In order to survive, the cannibal tribe had no choice but to hide.

This leads to a contradiction. Throughout the year, not many people go to such a deep place... Therefore, it is difficult for the cannibal tribe to catch people.

"I haven't heard of them eating people for at least ten years," the captain said to Ding Ze, "Maybe they have become normal now."

Ding Ze smiled and shook his head. "It is very difficult for a cannibal tribe to change their habit of cannibalism."

After saying that, Ding Ze thought of something, so he took a few quick steps and found one of the anthropology experts. "As far as I know, cannibalism seemed to have happened a long time ago. Is there any explanation for this?"

This expert has indeed done some research on this area and explained it without any nonsense.

In short, cannibals think that by eating humans, they can gain the pure power of food, and perhaps get closer to God and the world...

Ding Ze listened quietly and thought of the girl, "Is this pure nonsense?"

The expert was silent for a moment, then gave an answer, "From the perspective of modern science, it is indeed nonsense. Cannibalism will only make people suffer from various diseases and die faster."

“But, based on some ancient documents I’ve come across… whether it’s pure nonsense, maybe not 100%.”

"I once read in an archaeological book that a cannibal's chieftain possessed the ability to know what others were thinking..."

“Similar situations are recorded from time to time.”

"I dare not say with 100% certainty that these records are all false... because they are distributed all over the world. In ancient times, cannibals all over the world made up similar lies. The possibility does exist, but it is relatively low..."

The expert was obviously very passionate about this research. He talked on and on for a long time as if he had opened a chatterbox and couldn't stop.

Ding Ze was happy to listen. He was free anyway, so it wasn't a bad idea to listen to some stories and kill time.

for a long time.

After listening, Ding Ze lit a cigarette and sat down next to Janet.

For Janet, the novelty of this trip to the Amazon jungle has basically worn off.

Janet really missed Miami and the modern life in the city.

Look, Janet is watching a movie on her tablet computer, enjoying it very much. She doesn't look like she was when she first arrived and was interested in everything here at all.

Looking at Janet like this, Ding Ze smiled happily. He completely understood it, so he didn't say much and just watched it with Janet.

In a blink of an eye, two days passed.

That evening, the fleet stopped again.

The captain immediately found Ding Ze and said, "Boss, if we sail forward for about an hour tomorrow morning, we will enter the territory of the cannibal tribe."

"Boss, I have to remind you that if that cannibal tribe still likes to eat people, then they must have set up all kinds of deadly traps in their territory."

"Once we enter their territory, we may not be safe even if we are on a boat."

"I heard that the hunting methods of the cannibal tribe are bizarre and incredible."

Ding Ze nodded and asked, "Is it impossible to communicate with them in advance? We want to ask them for help. If we kill their people right away, it may not be appropriate."

The captain smiled bitterly and shook his head. "There are very few people who understand that language. Our trip this time did not include any contact with them. Therefore, no one in the fleet can communicate with them..."

There is really no way around this.

Ding Ze thought about it and said, "It's not that there is no one, isn't there still that girl?"

The boss really didn't take the girl into consideration just now. When he heard this, he was stunned at first, and then he couldn't help feeling his scalp tingling.

"Boss, the girl won't wake up until after midnight. If we want her to communicate with them, it would be too risky for us to sail there at night..." (End of this chapter)

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