Carrying a Jurassic on me
Chapter 75 - 75 16 Da Zhan Terrestrisuchus_1

75: Chapter 16: Da Zhan Terrestrisuchus_1 75: Chapter 16: Da Zhan Terrestrisuchus_1 He simply couldn’t bear it anymore!

Watching several Terrestrisuchus impatiently surrounding the Iguanodon, each tearing off chunks of meat from the Iguanodon’s struggling body, Yan Fei seethed with rage.

He had spent the entire night forging steel bars, making iron spears, sharpening the spearheads.

After a risky continuous attack, he finally managed to hit the Iguanodon’s eye with his spear.

However, he had barely hurt it when a few Terrestrisuchus nonchalantly swooped in and claimed his prize.

No, this he could not tolerate!

He had forgotten how he had previously ‘bombed’ the Terrestrisuchus with firecrackers to steal their food.

He glanced around the room.

A small iron spear was too small, a hammer also seemed too light.

Pondering for a bit, he went to the Vegetable Garden Island again.

Here he often piled up chopped logs to burn as firewood.

After some selecting, he picked up a pine wood stick around 2-3 meters long with the thickness of a soup bowl, Yan Fei gave it a couple of swings.

It seemed quite suitable.

He returned to his house on Cow Breeding Island.

He suddenly appeared atop a Terrestrisuchus, who was heartily tearing at the Iguanodon’s flesh.

Stepping on its scale-like armored skin, he swung his large wooden stick down towards its scaly head.

“Bang!”

A dull sound of the wooden stick hitting the scales echoed out.

The carnivorous Terrestrisuchus’ reaction was swift.

Almost sensing the anomaly, it immediately spun around to look for the attacker.

However, Yan Fei was faster.

He quickly vanished after delivering the blow, despite feeling the creature twitching beneath him, it didn’t pose much of a threat.

At first, he was somewhat cautious and his heart pounded at a faster pace.

After all, he was dealing with such a large carnivorous creature.

Its huge mouth was indeed rather intimidating.

After calming down his racing heart a bit, he reassured himself that the creature was not that fearsome.

Yan Fei then ready to give it another go.

Bang!

Bang!

Bang…

After hitting a few, he started to get the hang of it.

He was no longer overly cautious.

His actions somewhat resembled swinging a large hammer, as his body kept appearing behind a Terrestrisuchus, disappearing immediately after his stick landed a strike.

Once he got the hang of it, he would be gone by the time the wooden stick hit, leaving the Terrestrisuchus flustered.

Upon receiving consecutive strikes, each creature would quickly spin around to find its assailant.

Although they could detect an unfamiliar scent in the air, their enemy was nowhere to be seen which led them to constantly roar and stay alert.

A few rounds later, Yan Fei had taken care of all the Terrestrisuchus creatures with his wooden stick.

Although the size of the Terrestrisuchus incomparable to the Sarcosuchus, the largest one was six to seven meters long.

Moreover, it had thick scales.

For them, Yan Fei’s stick, with full force, causing them unbearable pain more than any substantial damage.

Despite this, the Terrestrisuchus quickly couldn’t take anymore.

They could see that a small figure wielding a wooden stick would suddenly appear behind their comrades.

But when they sensed danger, there was nothing to be seen behind them.

Gradually, they let go of the Iguanodon’s corpse and abandoned their individual defenses to start grouping together, adopting a defensive posture.

The next second, Yan Fei appeared atop the giant Iguanodon’s body.

Waving his wooden stick, he yelled at them, “Come on!

Come on!”

The Terrestrisuchus were enraged upon finally seeing the culprit they couldn’t catch.

Was this small thing really daring to provoke them?

The Terrestrisuchus quickly spread out into a semicircle, roaring and opening their mouths wide aiming to intimidate Yan Fei.

It seemed that the previous attacks hadn’t been completely ineffective–at least these creatures were currently somewhat hesitant about rushing him.

“Bang!”

Disappear, reappear.

Yan Fei struck another stick on the head of the largest Terrestrisuchus.

The creature let out a low growl and quickly turned its head.

Unfortunately for it, Yan Fei had already managed to get back on top of the Iguanodon where he continued to taunt the creatures by waving his stick.

The sound of Yan Fei waving the stick made the Terrestrisuchus hesitate.

Should they attack or not?

After yelling a few more times, seeing that they still wouldn’t retreat, Yan Fei immediately struck a few more times.

Even if the Terrestrisuchuses began to defend themselves the moment he disappeared, with a few even tilting their heads to the side in preparation, they still posed no threat to Yan Fei, who could appear anywhere at any time.

Regardless, if one proved to be a hassle, he’d just switch to another.

The stick would still fall, and a Terrestrisuchus’s head would still ache.

The Terrestrisuchuses finally retreated, cautiously watching the figure on the Iguanodon, crouched low and slowly backing away.

Watching them gradually disappear into the darkness, Yan Fei sighed in relief.

But it wasn’t time to rest.

He was sure these creatures would not go far, not when there was such a big Iguanodon.

No carnivore would easily give up such a meal.

The rules were clear; no one on the island could claim an adult Iguanodon for themselves.

Other carnivores could wait, they would still get a piece of the pie after the strongest had their fill.

Chopping and hacking through the Iguanodon’s skin, Yan Fei was still after one of its legs.

Undoubtedly, the meat on any creature’s legs should be the most delicious.

Chopping sounds echoed through the forest, gradually attracting a host of covetous eyes with the scent of blood.

Even in the dead of night, when the aroma of food reached them, the carnivores in the forest would hurry over to try and get a share.

The surrounding Terrestrisuchuses warned the other carnivores that were rushing over – the small figure busy on the Iguanodon’s body wasn’t one they could bully, it was best to stay back and watch.

There were some who tried to get closer, but Yan Fei had his firecrackers at the ready, always buying himself some extra time.

Finally, he managed to chop off a leg.

Eating meat was such hard work.

Cradling the leg that was heavier than himself, he returned to Vegetable Garden Island, tossed it to the ground, and reappeared on the Iguanodon’s body.

This was a trophy he had strived for.

Settling for just one leg seemed like a loss.

He resolved to take more.

The meat on its body was good; he chose to cut from the broken thigh portion.

Continue cutting!

The surrounding carnivores had endless patience.

They watched the figure appear and disappear again and again, until he didn’t return, only then did they start tentatively approaching.

In the blink of an eye, two groups of Terrestrisuchuses and a large group of Rapators started to roar incessantly, trying to earn themselves the priority right to the meal.

But none of this concerned Yan Fei anymore.

He had started to make a fire to boil water.

Once he filled the large pot, and added wood to the stove to keep it simmering, Yan Fei found himself worrying about the pile of meat left behind.

He was a bit greedy this time!

Even if he turned into a Pterosaur he couldn’t finish such a pile of meat.

He definitely couldn’t let it go bad – that would be too wasteful.

He would have to make it into cured or dried meat.

This was simple, his family used to do it during the New Year’s holiday.

They would cut the meat into strips, marinate them, and then hang them to dry.

Right, the bones.

He had to smash the bones, then throw them into the stream to wash for a couple of days before making them into bone meal.

After cutting all the meat into strips, washing, salting, and storing them, dawn was close.

There wasn’t enough salt for the curing process.

He had to pick up some of the bones left over from the dinosaurs and crocodiles, smash them and place them in the stream.

He had a big meal to regain his strength in the process.

The night had exhausted Yan Fei.

All of his tasks required physical strength.

The bones that had to be collected and cleaned were thick and heavy, smashing them was quite laborious.

Luckily, with him switching locales, mud and grease vanished automatically.

Otherwise, he wouldn’t even have the strength to bathe.

When Yan Fei finally collapsed into the cabin, threw on some clothes and pretended to just wake up, his arms were still sore.

No need to go to school today.

After checking on the cattle’s feeding situation and making a quick record, he laid down to rest right away.

When Lin Baoguo came by around noon, he was sound asleep.

Looking at Yan Fei in such a state, Lin Baoguo almost didn’t have the heart to wake him—he thought Yan Fei had been upset over the Si Family brother’s issues and had stayed up all night!

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