Chapter 56 The Little Patriarch of the Hunt (Part 2)
This spring, the incident of wild boars in Tiejia Village was so popular that one death or two injuries were killed. Because of this, the county magistrate's office came down and specially organized people to go into the mountains to find wild boars to hurt people, but the forest was so big that it was finally left alone.
When the wild boar went down the mountain, the villagers of Tiejia Village were turning over the ground at the foot of the mountain, holding hoes in their hands. There were not one or two nearby, but there were still casualties. Thinking of this old incident, everyone became worried.
If such a cruel beast is really killed, dead or disabled, then the rest of the family will be terrible.
But at this time, I was afraid it would be impossible to push it, because the pig with scarred neck turned around and looked at everyone.
Everyone was afraid of being alone, so they were hit by wild boars and immediately surrounded them.
Grandpa Gui Er retreated behind the wall and said to Gui Chongyang: "Rope!"
Gui Chongyang hurriedly sent the rope over.
Behind the crowd, there was a big tree, so Grandpa Gui Er tied the rope to the stump.
When the big guy noticed Grandpa Gui Er's actions, he followed suit to cover up.
"This beast has bad eyesight, it depends on its nose." Grandpa Gui Er said to everyone.
The wild boar stared at everyone's direction, as if he had smelled the smell of human flesh; the reason why he didn't rushed over immediately was that there was too much smell and hesitation.
Grandpa Gui Er tied up a rope and moved to the other side of the road.
The wild boar was quick and immediately turned his head and turned to Grandpa Gui Er.
"Cover here!" Gui Chongyang observed carefully, and suddenly understood the key. He rushed to Grandpa Gui Er with a greeting.
The villagers also moved and blocked Grandpa Gui Er behind him.
The wild boar that was about to move stopped, twitching its nose constantly, and its long fangs dripped with sticky saliva.
Grandpa Gui Er continued to wrap around the tree, and then the next tree, leaving about ten feet long. He tied several trees in a row, all of which were stretched straight, and several tripping ropes formed on the ground.
These rope-tied trees are all old wild elm trees that have been around for many years, and they have many branches. Grandpa Gui Er lit a few villagers with slightly thin bodies to climb the tree, and Gui Chongyang was also among them.
Except for Gui Chongyang, everyone else who climbed the tree had a task, which was to wait for the underground people to initially subdue the wild boar and then come forward to help.
The remaining twenty villagers on the ground, Grandpa Gui Er called a few machetes to deal with the pig, and the others held hoes to prevent other wild boars from coming forward.
After the villagers dispersed as Grandpa Gui Er told him, the pig also started and ran towards Gui Chun and Zhang Da.
Gui Chongyang sat on the tree and his heart was raised. Grandpa Gui Er was so skillful and brave? He actually arranged for his grandson to be bait.
Some of the villagers who participated in the hunting went up the mountain and were calmer; those who had never hunted could not help but panic when they looked at this scene.
Zhang Da was the apprentice brought out by Grandpa Gui Er, while Gui Chun followed Zhang Da to the mountains. Both of them were familiar with each other, with a very calm attitude and no fear.
Seeing that the wild boar was about to rush to the two, the two men took root and remained motionless.
Gui Chongyang held his heart, his eyes widened, and his eyes did not fall on the wild boar, but looked at the slug underground.
With a scream, the wild boar in the middle of the galloping was tripped by a rope and fell to the ground hard.
Zhang Da and Guichun moved. Both of them were holding machetes in their hands, one chopping the injured front leg of the wild boar and the other chopping the hind leg of the wild boar.
Another scream, the pig struggled to get up.
The other three adult wild boars heard the screams and rushed over.
The villagers who had arranged the arrangements worked together and divided several groups to intercept the wild boars.
The two female pigs were small, and the young male wild boar had not passed by, so they asked everyone to stop him.
Several villagers who climbed the tree also lowered the tree to assist Zhang Da and Guichun in uniform to help Zhang Da and Guichun.
The pig was injured on both legs, but he was still struggling. He opened his fangs and turned around to bite Guichun. Guichun chopped down the machete in his hand, just chopping the wild boar's nose.
The wild boar had no time to scream, and Zhang Da changed his sharp knife to the end of his hand. He stabbed the wild boar to the bottom of his left armpit. A stream of blood gushed out, spurting Zhang Da and Gui Chun's face nearby.
The pig's body twitched, humming, and fell to the ground.
The bloody outside caused several other adult wild boars to be irritated and they didn't dare to rush over. But before they could move forward, a fire dragon emerged from the ground.
The wild boar was afraid of fire and immediately fled around. Two of the wild boars turned around and a female pig ran sideways. There was a tripping rope in this direction and fell to the ground fiercely.
Everyone just witnessed Zhang Da and Guichun’s uniformed wild boars, and they didn’t think it was difficult, so they also took the knife and stepped forward.
"Be careful!" As soon as Grandpa Gui Er said the reminder, the first Housheng who rushed to the wild boar had already screamed, retreated quickly, and fell to the ground.
Fortunately, the wild boar broke his front legs and was not very agile. When he was chasing the young man, he was ambushed by Zhang Da and chopped to his neck.
When the wild boar turned around and bit Zhang Da, he was avoided by Zhang Da. This time, the sharp knife was held in Gui Chun's hand, and it was still under the left armpit of the wild boar, and he stabbed it to the end.
The master and apprentice cooperated closely and beautifully subdued the second wild boar.
Grandpa Gui Er didn't bother to see the wild boar, and ran towards the injured with a lame leg.
The wild boar is sharp and can't fall down if he gets it, but it will be fatal if he is accidentally killed.
The one who hurts is not someone else, but a young man named Li. According to relatives, he is Li Facai's cousin. He hugged his calf, wailed in his mouth, and his legs were covered in blood and flesh, which looked very terrifying.
Grandpa Gui Er checked, but he was relieved, and patted the young man's back and said, "Stop howling, it's skin trauma, it's not hurting the muscles and bones. Just go to the Lin family to prescribe some herbs to apply it."
The Lin family is a small surname in the village and has practiced medical treatment for generations. The current head of the family is a well-known doctor.
The young man's wailing was one of pain, and more importantly, he was scared, thinking that he was going to die or be disabled. Now that Grandpa Gui Er said this, he was half relieved, and the wailing sound in his mouth stopped, leaving only him.
At this moment, the two adult wild boars who turned around and returned to the sorghum field had already rushed far away and returned to the forest.
Although it was a few pieces of running meat, no matter how greedy the villagers were, they couldn't say anything to follow.
Everyone saw that hunting wild boars doesn’t care about the number of people. If it weren’t for the layout of the old hunter, Grandpa Gui Er, Zhang Da and Gui Chun, the master and apprentice, worked together in a very accurate and beautiful way. Even if there were ten or twenty villagers, they might not be able to keep two wild boars, and they would only increase casualties.
No matter what, the two wild boars in front of me are all victories. Even if someone is injured, since Grandpa Gui Er said it was okay to be seriously injured, everyone would be relieved and throw away the fear and the rest were full of excitement.
The pig that fell to the ground first was dead. Gui Chongyang squatted in front of the wild boar's head, and used his little hands to compare the pair of terrifying fangs, and couldn't help but take a breath of air conditioning.
This fang is more than half a foot. If it stabs this person, it can penetrate it.
Gui Chun wiped his face and saw his little cousin's movements. He thought he liked fangs and said, "Let's go back and polish you a pendant to ward off evil spirits."
These two wild boars were Zhang Da and Gui Chun started hunting. The fangs were the symbol of the trophy and they would be divided into two parts by their master and apprentice. For pork, the master and apprentice would be divided into one part; the other part was divided into more than twenty parts of the same size. In addition to the double parts of Grandpa Gui Er who commanded the layout, the injured Li Xiaozi could also get double parts, while the other participants were one part by one.
No matter how much meat is, everyone can eat meat today.
Chapter completed!