"Too easy, too ez!"
Chen Wen's face was full of pride.
However, he didn't immediately take the moose back but chose an entry first.
[Extracting from the natural creation - moose!]
[Extracting... Extraction complete!]
[Please choose one of the following three entries]
[Lightning Five-Chain Whip (Purple): Strengthen your legs, making your kicks more powerful, with increased force, and the first five kicks will be faster, more accurate, and more fierce]
[Note: Soft and flexible Lightning Whip! - Moose]
[Nearsightedness (Blue): Your vision will rapidly deteriorate]
[Note: From a distance, it looks like a deer, up close it's a tiger, oh woe oh woe, don't kill me! - Moose]
[Diving (Green): You can try to dive underwater, with increased lung capacity]
[Note: What other deer can dive and feed? - Moose]
[Please make a choice within one minute or forfeit! If overdue, the first entry will be automatically chosen!]
Whoa, even the Lightning Five-Chain Whip is available?
Chen Wen looked at the entry and honestly couldn't hold back.
Although the entry name is abstract, the description seems useful.
It has the beauty of a blind monk with a blade, and it's an enhanced version.
Decisively choose [Lightning Five-Chain Whip].
After opening his eyes, Chen Wen led the moose towards the shelter.
...
Another beast taming!
Abel watched as Chen Wen returned with a moose, his eyes full of shock.
He never imagined that in wilderness survival, a Beast Tamer could play such a significant role!
"Looks like their crisis is completely over this time."
The guide was equally shocked.
Moose are notoriously fierce around here.
They are car killers, highway assassins, and also cause the most human injuries.
That's right, in the Yukon Territory, moose cause more injuries than grizzly bears.
Yet such a ferocious creature has become Chen Wen's ally.
It's hard for the guide to imagine someone successfully taming a moose in just one day.
Is there something mixed in his ice?
That's the guide's only thought now.
This is ridiculous!
Abel chuckled, preparing to continue chatting.
When a staff member hurried over and whispered, "Director, Mr. Belmont is here."
What the heck?
The big investor is here?
Abel stood up immediately.
He composed his expression, patted his clothes, and adjusted his collar.
"Is there anything wrong with my clothes?"
Abel asked the staff.
The other person shook their head: "No, director."
"That's good, Mr. Belmont really doesn't like meeting people who are improperly dressed."
Abel said, patting the guide's shoulder: "Keep an eye here, I'll be back soon."
After saying that, he signaled the staff to lead the way and quickly left.
The guide scratched his head, somewhat surprised.
Why is the investor coming here now?
...
In the camp.
After hearing footsteps, Hua Yun looked up in amazement to see a giant creature wandering out of the forest.
If it weren't for the giant creature's apparent addiction to licking ice, Hua Yun would have been scared.
"It's tamed just like that?"
Seeing the obedient moose licking ice, Hua Yun couldn't help but ask.
Chen Wen nodded: "Pretty much, the moose's craving for salt is even stronger than we'd imagined. When they lick ice, they do so with reckless abandon."
Saying this, Chen Wen placed the salt ice he had carried by the side.
The moose bent its head down, unwilling to miss any opportunity to lick the ice.
The reindeer also came over, curiously watching the moose and the ice, and then it joined in licking the ice.
"Tsk tsk, we've certainly underestimated salt's attraction to animals."
Hua Yun shook her head, reflecting with some emotion.
"Everything is ready; after they finish licking, I'll try to let you sit on it and see if it allows you to."
Chen Wen said, gesturing for Hua Yun to approach the moose: "Go up now, with the ice, raise the goodwill meter."
Hua Yun held her forehead.
Goodness, raising the goodwill meter, do you think this is a game?
But she still followed suit.
The moose was still slightly wary of Hua Yun.
But with Chen Wen's comforting, Hua Yun picked up the salt ice and kindly put it to the moose's mouth.
The moose's wariness disappeared entirely.
"This big guy is really well-behaved."
Hua Yun held the ice, grooming the moose, making it very happy.
It kept rubbing against Hua Yun, seemingly expressing gratitude.
"Well-behaved? You wouldn't say that if you saw a male moose."
Chen Wen, watching the fire, said: "Male moose are really big and have a bad temper. I initially planned to take two, but when one of them roared, the other moose went right back."
"If I hadn't quickly divided the salt ice into two parts, I might not have been able to bring this one back."
Hua Yun nodded, smiling: "With only two wives and one child, what would happen to the child if you took both wives?"
"Male moose don't take care of their young."
Hearing that, Chen Wen nodded: "True, by the way, shall we continue this afternoon or wait another day?"
The afternoon is short, and it gets dark early, so we might have to stop and camp soon.
Hearing this, Hua Yun said: "Let's play it safe, leave tomorrow, and let me bond more with the moose."
"Alright, then let's wait another afternoon."
Chen Wen also favored being cautious.
...
In the afternoon, under Chen Wen's guidance, Hua Yun gradually mastered the skills of interacting with the moose.
The female moose has a good temperament.
As long as you don't intentionally harm it or show obvious malice, it will treat humans with tolerance.
Of course, if you have food, it will actively come over.
If you have salt ice, that's even more terrific.
The moose will not only approach but also account for your height, voluntarily lying in the snow for you to pet and ride.
These are the skills for getting along with a moose.
Hua Yun found it relatively simple.
Little did she know, this is all because Chen Wen was present.
If Chen Wen weren't there, even with ice, the moose would wait until people left before approaching.
The moment anyone gets close, it would dash away.
In the evening.
Hua Yun tried riding the moose, and it wasn't opposed to her.
After all, the weight isn't a big deal.
Besides, after spending an entire afternoon together, the moose had become accustomed to Hua Yun's scent.
After getting off, Hua Yun contently patted the moose's body.
"Wasn't a waste feeding you, well-behaved indeed."
Saying this, Hua Yun looked at Chen Wen: "I never imagined your beast-taming skills would shine so brightly in a wilderness survival scenario."
Chen Wen slightly smiled: "Wild animals are part of the wilderness; they can be our enemies or our food, so why can't they be our friends?"
"Unfortunately, perhaps only you can be friends with them."
Hua Yun shook her head.
Although the moose accepted her, she understood it was because of Chen Wen's presence.
If it were just Hua Yun alone, the moose would surely run away at the sight of her.
...
The next day.
Chen Wen and Hua Yun quickly packed up their supplies, and Hua Yun rode the moose at the front of the group.
Chen Wen followed with the reindeer, lynx, and golden eagle.
This time, they didn't travel over the frozen river, opting to move along the snow on the bank instead.
This way, although they didn't have to worry about the road cracking, it was quite laborious to walk.
After all, the snow on the banks was too soft.
Within a morning, they only covered about two-thirds of their usual distance.
Efficiency was somewhat low.
Eventually, after a brief discussion,
Hua Yun took Chen Wen's place, riding the moose and leading the way with the reindeer.
Meanwhile, Chen Wen was ahead surveying the terrain, determining if the ice surface was passable, and they once again ascended onto the ice.
Chen Wen was very cautious in leading the way.
He bypassed any slightly transparent spots, taking more solid paths instead.
He even walked from the shore.
Under Chen Wen's cautious guidance, the subsequent journey was relatively safe and stable.
Several days later.
On the thirty-fourth day of survival.
In the midst of heavy snow.
Chen Wen vaguely saw the steel bridge spanning across the river ahead.
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