Chapter 292 Ah Meow, The Little Helper (2/2)

Li Du felt relieved after he heard this. He gave the fat Californian quail to Godzilla so he could bag it.

They continued their journey while Ah Meow followed them by jumping from one tree to another. It went missing for a few minutes and returned with another bird in its mouth.

Li Du recognized this type of bird: This was a ruffed grouse, which was often seen in American woods. It would taste delicious if they used it to make soup.

He gave Ah Meow a piece of dried fish and put the grouse away.

Hans said, ”We’re silly, aren’t we?”

Li Du said, ”You’re silly, but we’re not.”

Godzilla nodded.

Hans said disdainfully, ”You’re sillier than I am. At least I know how we’re being silly.”

”Spit it out!”

”Why did we hunt for food ourselves? Why don’t we let Ah Meow lead the way? Look, it found two birds in a short period of time!”

After he heard what Hans said, Li Du had to admit that they were silly.

Under the lead of Ah Meow, soon they saw many high mountains. Two weird-looking wild animals were looking for food in the brush.

Both of the animals looked strange; it seemed like they had thorns in their butt. The feathers at their tail were long and sharp, looking like well-arranged needles.

Moreover, they had long feathers. The feathers at their belly grew until their toes, making them look slow and clumsy.

Ah Meow ran toward them and Hans shouted immediately, ”Stop right there, Ah Meow!”

The wild birds were frightened when they heard the loud voice. They ran immediately, but not quickly. They looked even more clumsy and silly.

Hans said, ”This is a greater sage-grouse. They are extinct in Canada and rare in America. I can’t believe we saw them. The law forbids us from hunting these birds. ”

Li Du was holding Ah Meow and this made Ah Meow unhappy. It threw a tantrum by rolling on the ground and making angry sounds.

He had no choice but to give Ah Meow another piece of dried fish. He stroked its head and kissed it until the ocelot finally calmed down.

Ah Meow led the way again. It was fast when it climbed up the trees on the mountain; while it was leading, the others fell far behind.

Hans had a weak body; he felt tired after walking in the mountains for a while. He was panting, ”D*mn it! I can’t do this anymore. I feel like my lungs are going to explode, ask Ah Meow to stop.”

Before Li Du asked Ah Meow to return, he looked up and saw Ah Meow running toward them.

Hans saw it too. He laughed, ”This little cat is very intelligent. Did it hear what I said?”

Li Du was shocked, ”No, I think Ah Meow saw something scary!”

A few seconds later, a wild boar with tusks ran from the bush. It turned its head and saw Li Du and the others.

The sitting Hans jumped from the ground immediately and shouted, ”Sh*t! What were the odds of meeting this fellow!? Run!”

Li Du shouted, ”Why should we run? Let’s kill it! We can’t run faster than a wild boar.”

They were in the wild forest. It was difficult enough for them to walk, let alone run, in the woods. So turning their back on the wild boar would be the worst choice ever.

But it would also be difficult for Li Du to attack. There was a magazine containing steel balls in his crossbow, but that was not lethal enough.

After all, they thought they would see small animals like pheasants and hares, but they didn’t expect to see a big wild boar.