The corners of Abao's eyes were slightly red, and the corners of his mouth were raised higher. He had always listened to Aye's words and worked hard to live.

But the flood wouldn't let him live.

The blizzard wouldn't let him live.

The beasts wouldn't let him live.

His life was so hard that he really didn't want to live anymore.

But he couldn't abandon himself and his people like this.

There were not many people left alive in their tribe. If he jumped and fell, it would be better to die with the wild beasts.

Get an extra beast to give the tribesmen two more mouthfuls of meat and let them live two more days.

This earth and this god are really not prepared to give them a way to survive.

"call out!"

"I'll go too." A Ding knew what he meant and hurriedly spoke out.

Every time the tribe female and her cub go there to pick fruits, the cub likes to get into the hollow of the big tree.

However, heavy rains flooded their tribe, and only half of the food they had stored inside was brought out.

When it rained, they felt something was wrong, so they desperately stocked up on food.

There was absolutely no sound like this big bird.

The warriors in the tribe were not drowned, but died in battle.

On the contrary, when the big bird flew from the sky just now, it sounded like this.

After living together for several months, they knew very well what kind of roar the wild beasts on their mountaintop made.

Asai gently opened the branch and looked out: "The cry sounds so sharp. I'm afraid the big bird and the wild beast are about to fight. I'll go and take a look."

If the big bird and the wild beast really get into a fight, when they are both injured, they will secretly kill another wild beast and bring it back to the cave.

There was never a peaceful day.

They live in a cave on the top of the mountain, listening to the roars of the beasts every day, and are always worried that they will be smelled by the beasts and be bitten to death.

Ading said solemnly: "Is this the sound of that big bird just now?"

Abao staggered back and looked up at the ceiling of the cave, with curiosity and doubt in his eyes.

Ah Ding, Asai and the others immediately pushed Ah Bao into the cave. They stood at the entrance of the cave and were alert to the outside.

If two ends are better, one end is not bad, at least there is something to eat.

When heavy rain flooded the tribe's cave, Asai, the leader of the tribe, led his warriors to push back the big, thick tree with a hollow in the middle next to the tribe.

Suddenly there was a sharp and sharp sound, causing Abao to open his eyes suddenly.

the flesh of wild beasts, and the fruit thereof, and the grass of the earth.

Asai used to play in and out of this big tree when he was little.

As long as they can eat the undead, they will find a way to move back to their own tribe.

He was very young at that time, and he just thought that this big tree was fun and he could hide in it when it rained.

He wondered if the rain would make the trees float.

Unexpectedly, more than ten years later, what I dreamed about when I was a child would actually come true when I grow up.

Asai led the tribe to clean the big hollow tree, and then let the female and her cubs go up to the hollow tree first.

Then comes the strong male, then the prepared food, and finally the old man.

As the old people slowly climbed up the tree, the tree sank little by little.

Asaidu saw the expressions of many tribesmen changed, and he was also afraid that the big tree would sink because it could not bear too much weight.

But he didn't want to give up any of his clan members until he had to.

As the tree slowly sank, Asai's heart lifted higher and higher, but he still endured it.

When he saw an old man wanting to speak, Asai decisively threw two large pieces of beast meat.

The old man stared at Asai, moving his mouth back and forth, but in the end he said nothing.

Asai pretended not to see the old man looking at him, standing at the entrance of the big tree and looking at the water outside.

The heavy rain was as terrifying as it was pouring down from the sky, and the crackling sound of rain hit the water, making holes in circles. It gave Asai a terrifying feeling that if a little kid stood in the rain, he would be beaten to death by the rain.

After he became the clan leader, he has always made his clan members live well.

If there are no wild beasts, he can lead the warriors to fight.

But facing such heavy rain, Asai was confused and scared.

No matter how powerful or ferocious the beasts are, as long as there are many of them, they are not afraid of the beasts.

But no matter how light the rain is, it's not something they can contend with.

Not to mention the heavy rain that can kill people.

He is confused, he is worried, he is afraid, he is afraid.

When will such heavy rain stop?
If they don't stop, what will they do when the beast meat in the big tree is gone?
Asai really didn't know, he just sat in the middle of the big tree, feeling confused and scared.

The big trees swayed on the water, making him want to vomit.

Some very young babies may be swaying uncomfortably and crying non-stop.

Hearing this made him irritated, but at the same time he felt sorry for such a young kid who had to suffer such a crime.

But he was very lucky that everyone in his tribe was together, so his fear was much less.

After a long silence, he spoke out: "Guard the entrances at both ends of the tree and don't let wild beasts get close."

But the more you are afraid of something, the more likely it is to come.

Soon three beasts swam out of the water.

When the wild beasts saw the floating trees here, they wanted to come up, but Asai and his warriors prevented them from coming up.

A fight ensued.

Usually warriors fight against wild beasts on the earth.

Now we are standing in the middle of the swaying tree. The height of the tree limits the warriors' abilities, and the swaying makes them unaccustomed to it.

Two warriors fell into the water while fighting wild beasts and were bitten to death by wild beasts.

Asai saw with his own eyes that his warriors were bitten to death by wild beasts. He bit his lips in hatred and his eyes were red, but he could not save them.

The blood in the warrior's body kept flowing out, staining the already filthy water surface red.

When Asai saw the beast's fierce gaze, it shot straight towards him, as if it wanted to eat him.

He had never seen a beast with such fierce eyes.

Also, the group of wild beasts in the wilderness are timid and afraid of humans. Naturally, they don't have such ferocious eyes, but timid and fearful eyes.

But here, the beast is a single king and ferocious.

Asai tightened his grip on the spear. No matter how ferocious the beasts were, he could not let them climb the tree.

Otherwise, their entire tribe will die.

Asai saw that the wild beasts did not drag away the warriors they killed, but allowed their bodies to float away along the current.

The beast in the water did not retreat, but continued to wander around their big tree, always paying attention to the opportunity.

Asai's eyes were fierce, and he held a spear and led the warrior to poke and poke at the beast in the water.

Fortunately, all three beasts were killed by them.

Two warriors died and three wild beasts were killed.

Asai would rather have three beasts than lose two of his people.

But if you die, you are dead, and there is no point in not wanting to.

He asked the tribesmen to fish out the three beasts and bring them to the big tree.

Unexpectedly, the big tree would sink after just one beast was brought up.

Water from the entrances on both sides of the sink came in and flooded the dry inside of the big tree.

Asai's heart trembled and he immediately asked the warrior to give up the beast.

He stood at the entrance of the big tree and stared blankly at the beast's corpse floating in the water. (End of chapter)

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