And he kept murmuring to himself.

"Don't find me!"

Gai covered the black bear's wounds, trying not to leave any cracks.

Through the light, he saw the hornets rushing towards him.

They slammed into the body of the black bear, making cracking sounds.

Gai didn't dare to move at all, because he saw countless bees in the gap where he couldn't close it completely!

Allen, on the other hand, stayed in the lake and took a deep breath. He opened his eyes and saw the bees hovering on the lake. He was scared.

He knew that hiding like this was not a solution. He had to find a way to save himself!

There was only one way to save himself, and that was to sacrifice Gai on the shore. Gai didn't leave after Allen reminded him.

Allen didn't know these things. The only thing he knew was that if Gai didn't run away, he would have become the target of these hornets!

Allen saw these hornets wandering around the lake before they turned around and rushed to the shore.

Allen understood that Gai had become his scapegoat.

"It's not my fault!"

Allen could only say sorry to him in his heart.

Then Allen waited in the water for a while. When he was sure that almost all the bees on the lake had disappeared, Allen quietly surfaced.

Then Allen immediately looked at the black bear on the ground. He was looking for Gai.

He hadn't heard Gai's scream before.

"Is it because the sound of water is so loud?"

Allen wiped the water on his face and silently walked towards the body of the black bear.

He saw many red rashes on the body of the black bear. There were also many bumblebees falling on the ground.

"But... Where is Gai?"

This didn't surprise Allen at all. He was just thinking about a question. Where was Gai?

While Allen was thinking about this, he got closer to the body of the black bear. The next second, Allen raised his crossbow and pointed it at the black bear.

A bloody claw emerged from the black bear's body.

Allen suddenly understood something. He silently put down the crossbow in his hand, climbed onto the body of the black bear, grabbed the hand, and pulled out Gai, who was almost out of breath!

"Waah... Waah..."

The moment Gai saw the sun again, he retched! Because he had stayed in the body of the black bear for a long time, and the black bear had died for a long time, the stench of blood slowly spread out.

Gai was about to vomit!

And because the bees outside were too terrifying, Gai did not dare to relax at all. He had been grabbing the wound and squeezing the last crack. He stayed in an airless environment for a long time.

That was why he kept retching and gasping when he came out.

Allen was stunned when he saw him come out. He didn't expect him to do this!

He didn't expect that Gai would be so quick to react.

"If I go to see the hive now, there should be no problem!"

After checking that Gai was okay, Allen told him to have a rest and then he went on his own.

But Allen was careful.

This time, he made two torches and lit them. Then he killed a few more hornets on the way before he came to the beehive safely.

Allen looked at the beehive and found it was quite solid. The beehive fell from the tree and didn't break.

Although there were still some hornets in the beehive, Allen could tell at a glance that they were not a threat to him.

He burned the bees to death with his torches.

After dealing with it for a while, Allen finally got a perfect hive.

He happily took the beehive back.

He thought there was still a lot of honey left after lunch.

"Then I can bring the honey back to the girls. Honey is good for their beauty!"

Allen laughed happily for a long time and returned to the lake. At this time, Gai was not as arrogant as he used to be. Holding Allen's self-made ax in his hand, he began to peel the black bear carefully.

His face was full of disappointment. When Allen passed him, he even heard him talking to himself.

"I'm too weak. I can't even deal with some bees. How can I lead my clansmen?"

Allen had nothing to say about this. He could only silently leave a sentence in his heart, 'Keep decadent. You are the worst patriarch!'!

He quickly returned to the red forest. At this time, Ren and Ming were secretly comparing.

There was a bonfire in front of them. The bear palms that Allen gave them were heating on the bonfire.

Allen's arrival made them stop grimacing at each other!

"Master Allen, you are here!"

"Yes, I'm coming!"

Allen nodded with a smile. Then Ming and Ren saw the beehive in Allen's hand.

Immediately, they kept praising Allen.

Allen felt embarrassed.

"All right. I'll handle it!"

In the end, Allen took the bear palms from the hands of Ming and Ren.

Then Allen spread the wild honey evenly on the bear palms.

The golden honey fell into the holes that Allen had poked out before. After being burnt by the fire, it gave off a good smell, which was the smell that Ming and Ren had never smelled!

In an instant, they were drooling!

Ming even tried to stir his nose.

"Master Allen, it smells so good!"

"Yes, Master Allen. You are such a good cook!"

Ren couldn't help but praise Allen. He had lived in the mountains for a long time, but he had never experienced the temptation of such delicious food!

For a moment, both Ming and Ren thought they were living in vain!

Their faces were full of anxiety as if they were eager to have a bite of the roasted bear palm right now.

Allen smiled and told them not to worry!

"Let's go and see if Gai is finished. If it's done, let him come as soon as possible. I'm afraid that it won't be enough later!"

Allen wasn't joking, because he realized that Ming and Ren had been convinced by the smell of the honey bear palm.

Perhaps after Allen finished cooking the bear palms, both Ming and Ren would come up to grab them!

Allen didn't care about it. He could eat it.

However, Gai with the lowest status among the four of them was different. Perhaps he couldn't grab food from Ming.

Allen felt guilty that Ren trusted him so much, but he had to lie to him and even let Ming and Gai kill him.

Therefore, Allen also planned to give this unlucky guy more bear palms. Otherwise, Allen would feel that he owed him.