Forest Ranger: Help! A golden eagle cub is relying on me

Chapter 485 "Listen, the target this time is the wild boar!"

Ayiguna became a little excited.

"Almost all the vegetable fields in our village have been destroyed by them."

She pursed her lips.

"Even my greenhouses were broken by them."

"The tomatoes and cucumbers inside were all destroyed."

There was obvious frustration and helplessness in her tone.

Chen Chuan listened quietly.

He could feel the helplessness and anger of Ayiguna and the villagers at the moment.

He patted Ayiguna's shoulder.

"Do not worry."

Chen Chuan said in a deep voice.

"I have me and my friends here."

"Those wild boars won't be able to keep their arrogance for much longer."

There was a strong confidence in his voice.

This instantly calmed Ayiguna's mood.

Ayiguna started the off-road vehicle, and the huge tires left deep ruts in the thick snow.

The snow foam kicked up by the wheels filled the cold early morning air like white smoke.

"It's not far ahead."

There was a barely perceptible tremor in Ayiguna's voice, and she held the steering wheel a little tightly in her hands.

Chen Chuan looked out the window. The snow-capped mountains were glowing with a light golden halo in the morning light. However, this tranquility was soon broken.

The off-road vehicle drove over a gentle slope, and a devastated scene suddenly caught the eye.

It was a vast vegetable and fruit base.

The greenhouses that were once neatly arranged now look like a battlefield ravaged by giant beasts.

Countless greenhouse films were torn into huge holes, and the broken plastic sheets rustled in the cold wind, making a whimpering sound.

The shed should have been full of vibrant greenery, but now there were only trampled vines and vegetable leaves mixed with muddy snow water, emitting a sour stench of decay.

On the ground, huge hoof prints of varying depths were clearly visible, crisscrossing each other, indicating the madness of last night's uninvited guests.

Chen Chuan frowned slightly.

Even through the car window, he could feel the impact of the destructive force.

Ayiguna parked the car at the entrance of the base, her face flushed with anger.

"You see, this is what those beasts did."

She pointed at a shed that had almost completely collapsed, her voice filled with suppressed anger.

Chen Chuan pushed open the car door, and a cold air mixed with the smell of rotten vegetable leaves, dirt, and some kind of wild animal stench hit him in the face.

As soon as he got off the car, seven or eight villagers wearing thick cotton jackets rushed out from a makeshift shack nearby, their faces full of sorrow and anxiety.

When they saw Aiguna, they immediately surrounded her as if they had grabbed a life-saving straw.

"Ayiguna, you are finally here."

An old farmer with gray hair had a hoarse voice and red eyes.

"Those damn wild boars came again last night and destroyed the last two good sheds of the Li family."

"Yes, if this continues, all our efforts over the past six months will be wasted. How are we going to get through the new year?"

Another middle-aged man pounded his chest, his tone full of despair.

The villagers spoke at once, their voices filled with hatred and helplessness towards the wild boar.

Ayiguna took a deep breath and tried to calm everyone's excitement.

"Don't worry, don't worry."

She raised her voice.

"I'm here this time to help you find a solution to the wild boar problem."

The villagers all looked at her with a hint of doubt and expectation.

Ayiguna turned sideways and let Chen Chuan behind her out.

"This is Chen Chuan, the man I hired to help fight the wild boar."

The villagers' eyes fell on Chen Chuan, sizing up this man who looked a little too young.

Their eyes quickly changed from initial anticipation to obvious disappointment, and even a bit of distrust.

"Just him?"

A villager muttered something in a low voice, the sound was not loud, but it was clearly heard by everyone.

"Ayiguna, this... this boy, can he do it? Those wild boars are very fierce, with thick skin and flesh. Even hunting dogs are afraid of them."

The old farmer's tone was full of doubt.

Chen Chuan ignored the questioning looks.

He calmly walked over to the SUV and opened the trunk door.

The first thing that caught the villagers' eyes was a pair of dark green eyes.

The agile figure of Dahuang was the first to jump out of the car. He shook off the snowflakes on his body and swept his surroundings with a cold gaze, with the majesty unique to a wolf king.

Immediately afterwards, a dozen sturdy prairie wolves jumped down one after another. They moved steadily and silently, forming a semicircular encirclement. The primitive and wild breath silenced the noisy villagers instantly.

The suspicion on the villagers' faces froze, replaced by a primitive fear, and their feet unconsciously moved back.

Before they could recover from the shock brought by the wolves.

Hu Zi's striking orange fur with black stripes is particularly eye-catching against the gray and white snow background.

It jumped out of the car lightly and looked around curiously. Although it was still young, the aura of a top predator was already evident.

The mother snow leopard followed closely behind. It gracefully stretched its slender body covered with spots, and its golden eyes swept coldly over the villagers with a kind of arrogance that looked down on everyone.

The villagers opened their mouths wide, and suppressed gasps came from their throats. Some people even began to tremble slightly.

This is not over yet.

"Boom."

With a dull thud, Big Bear's huge body jumped off the car, and the ground seemed to shake when he landed.

Next came Xiong Er and Xiao Hei Zi.

Three huge monsters as big as hills took heavy steps and sniffed the air curiously.

Their honest yet fierce appearance completely broke down the villagers' last psychological defense.

The legs of several timid villagers went weak and they almost collapsed on the snow.

The Husky happily jumped out of the car, wagging its tail and rubbing against Chen Chuan's feet, seemingly unaware of the tense atmosphere.

Throughout the fruit and vegetable base, one could hear a pin drop, except for the whimpering sound of the cold wind blowing through the damaged greenhouse.

All the villagers stared with their eyes wide open, as if petrified, staring blankly at the "punitive army" in front of them consisting of wolves, tigers, snow leopards and giant bears, their minds going blank.

Looking at the horrified expressions of the villagers, Aiguna quickly stepped forward and stood between Chen Chuan and the beasts and villagers.

"Fellow villagers, don't be afraid, don't be afraid."

Her voice was a little strained, but she tried to remain calm.

"These... these are Chen Chuan's friends. They are here to help us deal with the wild boars and they won't hurt anyone." The villagers refused to believe it. Their faces turned pale, their legs went weak, and they almost cried.

"Friends? Wolf... How can a wolf, a tiger, and a bear be friends?"

"Ayiguna, you...you didn't bring a bigger disaster with you, did you?"

Chen Chuan patted Ayiguna's shoulder gently, signaling her to be at ease.

He took a step forward, his eyes calmly sweeping over the frightened villagers, then turned to the animals behind him.

His voice was not loud, but it was clearly heard in every corner, carrying an unquestionable power.

"Listen, the target this time is wild boar."

"Remember, do not harm the villagers here, and do not destroy any of their remaining crops."

"Find out all the wild boars that are destroying the crops."

He paused, a slight curve appeared at the corner of his mouth, and a sharp light flashed in his eyes.

"There will be a reward for every wild boar brought back."

"Ouch——!"

Dahuang was the first to raise his head and howl, his excited howl was filled with a desire for battle.

The wolves suddenly became agitated, with low whimpers and excited gasps mixed together.

Big Bear and Little Bear were so excited that they rubbed their big heads against each other and made deafening roars, as if they had smelled the aroma of wild boar meat.

Hu Zi also let out a childish but powerful tiger roar, eager to try.

The mother snow leopard just flicked her tail gracefully, a cold light flashing in her golden eyes.

The Husky circled around Chen Chuan's legs, barking happily, as if it was treating this as a grand game.

The villagers were completely dumbfounded.

They stared at Chen Chuan in amazement, then looked at the beasts that were obviously excited by the word "reward". Their brains were completely unable to process the surreal scene before them.

This young man... can actually talk to these man-eating guys?

Moreover, it seems that these guys can actually understand?
"He...he he..."

The old farmer who had questioned Chen Chuan before was now pointing at him, his lips trembling, and he couldn't utter a complete sentence for a long time.

The rest of the villagers also looked incredulous, with a hint of incredible awe mixed in with their fear.

Chen Chuan no longer paid attention to the villagers' reactions.

He waved at Dahuang and the others.

"Go, let those wild boars know who is the real owner of this forest."

"Ow—!"

The wolves were like arrows shot from a bow, instantly turning into a dozen gray shadows and rushing towards the depths of the forest. Their shadows left long traces on the snow, and they disappeared at the edge of the dense forest in the blink of an eye.

Hu Zi and the snow leopard mother looked at each other, and then one after the other, they quietly blended into the snow-covered forest.

Big Bear, Second Bear, and Little Blackie took heavy steps. They chose a different direction from the wolf pack. Their huge paws stepped on the snow, making muffled "puff puff" sounds, carrying a momentum to crush everything.

Erha excitedly followed Big Bear and the others and ran away happily.

In the blink of an eye, the terrifying "punitive army" disappeared without a trace.

Only Chen Chuan and Ayiguna were left, along with a group of villagers who were still in a daze.

Chen Chuan walked to Ayiguna, looked at the villagers, and his tone became much gentler.

"Don't worry, they know what to do."

Ayiguna also quickly agreed: "Yes, folks, Chen Chuan's friends are very powerful, they will definitely be able to help us deal with the wild boar."

The villagers looked at each other, and the fear on their faces was gradually replaced by a sense of confusion and vague expectation.

After a long while, the old farmer walked up to Chen Chuan tremblingly and bowed deeply to him.

"Young man... no, Brother Chen Chuan, if... if you can really help us get rid of those wild boars, our entire village will thank you, thank you!"

The rest of the villagers also reacted and expressed their gratitude and expectations.

Chen Chuan watched the villagers' emotions gradually calm down, then looked in the direction where Hu Zi disappeared, with a smile on his lips.

He explained to Ayiguna and the old farmer next to him: "Hu Zi usually stays with his mother Hu Niu in the pasture most of the time. He hasn't been out to exercise for a long time."

"The main reason I brought it out this time was to let it relax and get a feel for hunting."

Just as he finished speaking, a suppressed roar was faintly heard from the depths of the forest, with a hint of excitement.

Hu Zi's orange fur is particularly eye-catching in the gray winter forest. He crouches with his limbs low, muscles tense, and every step he takes is silent, as if he has merged into the snowy forest.

Its pair of golden vertical pupils, now burning with primitive hunting fire, keenly captured any strange smells and sounds in the air.

The slightly childish dependence he usually showed in front of his mother, Huniu, was now gone, replaced by an innate coldness and concentration.

It smelled a strong, foul odor, the unique scent of wild boar.

Hu Zi lowered his body, using the withered bushes as cover, and approached silently following the scent.

Soon, behind a messy patch of snow, a sturdy adult wild boar showed its ferocious profile with fangs.

The wild boar was busy gnawing on the frozen root of a plant, unaware of the danger.

Hu Zi waited patiently, like an experienced hunter, observing every subtle movement of his prey.

Just as the wild boar raised its head slightly and exposed its neck, Hu Zi moved.

It suddenly rushed out from its hiding place like a flash of orange lightning, so fast that it only left a blurry afterimage on the snow.

The wild boar was obviously frightened by the sudden attack. Its scream of fear was stuck in its throat and only a short grunt came out.

It twisted its fat body and tried to turn around and escape.

However, it was too late.

Hu Zi pounced accurately on the wild boar's side and rear, and his sharp claws were deeply embedded in the wild boar's thick skin and flesh.

Then, it opened its bloody mouth and bit the wild boar's throat hard.

The wild boar howled miserably and pawed with all four hooves frantically, trying to throw off the deadly hunter on its back.

But the tiger's bite force is amazing, once it bites, it's like an iron clamp and won't let go.

The comments in the live broadcast room were completely boiling after a brief silence.

"Fuck! Hu Zi's speed! His explosive power! Too strong!"

"This is an apex predator! That boar didn't have time to react!"

"In the face of absolute strength and speed, any struggle is futile! It's so shocking!"

"Hu Zi: What are you looking at? Try looking at another one!"

But after a while, the wild boar's struggle gradually weakened, and finally its huge body fell to the ground with a bang, twitched a few times, and then there was no sound.

Hu Zi opened his mouth, shook off the few blood beads on his head, and let out a slightly childish but majestic growl from his throat.

It poked the dead wild boar with its front paws, as if confirming the outcome of the battle.

Then, it lowered its head, bit the back of the wild boar's neck, and began to drag it with great effort, returning to the direction where Chen Chuan and the others were.

At the entrance of the fruit and vegetable base, the villagers had just calmed down from their fear of the wolves and were surrounding Chen Chuan and Ayiguna, asking about the situation.

Suddenly, a villager pointed to the edge of the forest, and his voice changed in tone due to extreme fear.

"That...that thing is coming!"

Everyone followed the sound.

I saw an orange figure slowly walking out of the woods, and it seemed to be dragging a black, large object in its mouth. (End of this chapter)

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