luo jia shan ju

Chapter 141 Parting with the Tribe

The two members of the advance team were rescued, and Derek gave them a long period of psychological counseling before they gradually recovered from their terrified state.

Two teams entered the rainforest one after another, and before they even reached their destination, the number of team members had been reduced by more than half. It must be said that this place is truly strange.

Given the bizarre twists and turns along the way, Dodge developed strong opinions and emotional resistance towards Fatty and Rou Yi.

In Dodge's memory, Fatty and Rou Yi were like plagues when they were in the Himalayas and Lop Nur. All the Z organization members were buried in the exploration process, and in the end, only the two of them (plus Zhao Chenguang and Han Yu) returned.

However, even if these two were plagues, completing the boss's instructions was still the primary task, and Dodge understood this in his heart.

Dodge's team incorporated the two members of the advance team and planned to continue to advance towards the target point.

After a night of fighting, everyone was exhausted.

The people of the tribe tried their best to persuade them to stay, even wanting Dodge's team to join their tribe and live with them, but this proposal was rejected by everyone in Dodge's team.

When their efforts to persuade them to stay failed, the tribe wanted to learn some valuable experience from them about "modern society."

Fatty frankly shared his cooking skills, especially the method of making fried rice, and also gave his personal seasonings to the tribe free of charge.

A Yi was very curious about many of Fatty's things. Fatty had already given her the hunting knife.

But curiosity is endless. A Yi was also interested in the crackling "witchcraft" that Fatty used when he fought against the cannibal tribe. Fatty simply told A Yi the principle of witchcraft, and then gave A Yi the gun given by the Z organization, along with dozens of bullets, and taught her all the shooting skills.

Although in the rainforest, bows and arrows are the most concealed and suitable weapons for combat and hunting, A Yi still loved the gun that Fatty gave her. She kept the gun close to her body, and A Yi did not easily test the gun because the bullets were precious.

Now A Yi wears two items. On her left waist hangs the hunting knife given by Fatty, and on her right waist is the pistol given by Fatty. These two things are symbols of power. Besides the chief, he is the second-in-command of the tribe.

Dodge's team helped the tribe eliminate potential dangers and also gave the tribe many supplies.

To them, they were like messengers sent by the rain forest gods.

The tribal leader entertained them warmly, catching live fish, slaughtering them on the spot, and processing them on the spot. A Yi also specially led people into the forest to hunt a deer, several large birds, and several rabbits.

Although the slaughtering and processing were done by the people of the tribe, the chef was still Fatty. After all, Fatty's cooking skills were well-known.

Fatty was about to leave, and the people of the tribe wanted to eat Fatty's food one last time.

Fatty smiled wryly. This was not the first time he had experienced this kind of scene where he was both a chef and a guest. Who told him he had a talent for cooking?

This time, Fatty went all out, using BBQ, steaming, boiling, and cooking. All kinds of delicious dishes were served one after another: freshly roasted venison, braised rabbit meat, pepper and salt grilled fish, spicy boiled fish... Fatty made one dish, and the people below eliminated one dish. He was simply working for nothing and didn't get a bite.

Later, A Yi and several young strong men went deep into the forest again to hunt some game and catch some fish, which finally allowed everyone to eat their fill.



In the evening, by the bonfire.

The tribal leader did not forget Dodge's instructions. He had the people in the tribe process Dodge's body according to the ritual procedure and carried him to the bonfire.

Dodge smelled the fishy smell of the reddish-brown powder on his body and felt nauseous. He almost vomited several times and was very uncomfortable.

However, this ritual was not as dull as Jennifer's. This time, everyone in the tribe participated, cheering and dancing around Dodge's naked body. The atmosphere was much more pleasant.

Dodge was shy and dared not open his eyes. If this were in modern society, Dodge would definitely become withdrawn after experiencing this. This was definitely a social death.

The bonfire party ended, and the ceremony had to continue.

Dodge was holding in a pee, and he couldn't pee until the ceremony was over.

Dodge simply lay still and peed directly. The warm urine was blocked by the leaves, and the urine flowed along the root of his thigh to the grass mat under his butt.

The whole night was spent outdoors in the open air, with mosquitoes flying everywhere, and he couldn't sleep well.

Dodge hoped that a miracle would happen to him. The power bestowed by the god of the tribe didn't need to be too strong, just about the same as Jennifer's would be fine.

Dodge hadn't closed his eyes since the battle the night before.

Dodge gradually became sleepy. With this beautiful wish, he slowly fell asleep on the wet and sticky grass mat.



In the morning, Dodge was still not awake, and the people of the tribe went to the bonfire to check on Dodge.

When they were two or three meters away from Dodge, everyone smelled a stench of urine.

The tribe held such rituals once or twice every year, and this was the first time they had seen someone wet the bed.

The people of the tribe disliked the strong smell and were unwilling to wash Dodge, so they took a basin of water and poured it on Dodge from head to toe, letting Dodge wash himself.

After washing himself, Dodge put on his clothes and looked down at his hands. The festering skin that had been corroded by the venom had fallen off, and new skin had grown. He no longer felt any pain or itching.

The ceremony was over, and Dodge wanted to try the ability bestowed by witchcraft, so he found a small tree near the tribe, gathered his strength, and punched it...