As time passed, the wolves seemed to be growing more and more dissatisfied with the man-eating beasts. They began to growl, showing their claim for the area. The man-eaters have shown a determination to give up.

Su Ming saw an opportunity, and he decided to take advantage of the situation. He came down from the trees and tried to avoid wolves and man-eaters to avoid their attention. He cautiously walked around them and quietly walked forward.

Su Ming continued to move forward in the unknown territory, crossing dense forests and rivers, but he never let his guard down. This territory is full of unknown dangers, and every step can bring new challenges.

In a dense wood, he suddenly heard a whisper, as if someone was approaching. He quietly approached the source of the sound and spotted a group of natives talking in a whisper next to a small spring. Their clothing and countenances show that they live in this wilderness and are interdependent with nature.

The indigenous people did not notice Su Ming's presence at first, and their discussion did not seem to have anything to do with Su Ming.

Indigenous 1: "Our tribe has always been threatened by the man-eating beast, which swarms and snatches our prey. Indigenous

2: "There are also wild wolves, and they are also around.

Su Ming decided to reach out to these indigenous people to see if they could help each other. He stepped out of the bushes and slowly approached them, raising his hands in a gesture of friendship.

Su Ming: "Hello, I can hear your questions. I've also encountered man-eaters and wolves, and I know that this territory is fraught with danger. Maybe we can work together to find a solution. The

natives turned to Su Ming, clearly surprised by his arrival. They began exchanging words, trying to understand each other's intentions.

Indigenous 1: "Will you help us fight these threats?"

Su Ming: "Yes, I will do my best to help you, and I also hope that you will be able to share the knowledge of this territory with me." Indigenous

2: "It's a difficult task, but we would appreciate it if you could assist us." Su

Ming discussed with the indigenous people a plan to fight against man-eaters and wolves. Together, they travel to a dense forest area in search of wild fruits and plants as food and bait to counter these threats.

In the forest, they shared their knowledge with each other. Su Ming learned a little about the plants and wild fruits in the territory, and the indigenous people introduced him to some unique picking techniques and the medicinal properties of the plants. This collaboration makes them stronger and has more resources to fight against man-eaters and wolves.

As they were gathering wild fruits in the forest, one of the indigenous people suddenly stopped and stared at a tree not far away.

Native 1: "What is that?"

They heard a faint whisper, as if something was approaching. Su Ming grabbed the weapon in his hand, and the indigenous people were also ready.

Suddenly, a group of unique creatures flew down from the canopy, they were a frucidous animal, and their arrival surprised Su Ming and the indigenous people.

Su Ming: "These creatures look friendly, they will eat wild fruits, maybe we can cooperate with them." Indigenous

people2: "If we can use their help, we can gather wild fruits more quickly and then fight against man-eaters and wolves."

Su Ming approached these fruit eaters and tried to establish contact with them. He found the creatures to be very friendly and seemed willing to cooperate with humans in exchange for some food.

Su Ming: "We will exchange the wild fruit for your assistance to help us fight against the man-eating beasts and wolves." "

This time, they have created a new ally, and these fruit eaters will be their powerful assistants in this unknown territory. This cooperation also strengthened Su Ming's belief that only through mutual assistance and cooperation can we overcome various difficulties and promote the continuous progress of the expedition.

Su Ming and the indigenous people collected a large number of wild fruits, and thanks to the help of friendly fruit eaters, their work progressed quickly. However, when evening comes, a swarm of shadow-winged bats appear in the sky, flying in the setting sun, flapping their wings overhead.

Aboriginal 1: "These shadow-winged bats do not appear at normal times, they are usually only active at night.

Su Ming: "They may be looking for food or have other reasons. "

Suddenly, a shadow-winged bat landed on the ground and appeared to be injured. Su Ming and the indigenous people decided to approach it to see if they could help.

The Shadowwing Bat let out a faint wail, apparently injured. Su Ming cautiously approached it and found that one of its wings was injured.

Su Ming: "Looks like it needs help." Indigenous

peoples2: "If we can help it recover, maybe it can provide us with useful information about the territory." "

They decided to come up with a plan to treat the shadowwing bat's injuries. The indigenous people used their knowledge of plant medicine, preparing herbs and ointments to treat its wings. Su Ming remained vigilant to ensure that there were no other threats around.

After a few days, the Shadowwing Bat's injuries gradually healed, and it became strong and healthy. Thankfully, it began to communicate with Su Ming and the indigenous people, sharing some information about the territory.

Shadowwing Bat: Thank you for your help. I know many of the secrets of this territory, including the habits of man-eaters and wolves. If you need help, I will do my best to support you.

Su Ming: "Thank you for your help, we are very happy to be able to establish contact with you." "

The cooperation between Su Ming, the indigenous people, and the Shadowwing Bat is getting closer and closer. They explored more corners of this uncharted territory, learning about its biodiversity and dangers.

One day, they stumble upon a creature known as the "Biting Beasts", which are said to be extremely capable of biting. These creatures are medium-sized, feline-like in appearance, but have large jaws and sharp teeth. Their presence made Su Ming and his companions feel wary.

Native 1: "The biting beasts can easily tear flesh apart, and they are one of the most dangerous creatures in the territory. "

Shadowwing bats:" They usually move on their own and are very difficult to catch or predict.

Su Ming: "We must deal with them carefully. Maybe we can find ways to protect ourselves. "

They began to study the habits of these biting beasts, trying to understand how to avoid their attacks. Indigenous people share some traditional methods to repel these creatures.

Indigenous Peoples2: "We can use certain plants and herbs to diffuse scents and keep biters at arm's length. "

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