Culinary God in Wilderness

Chapter 95 - 94: The Wolf King Appears

Culinary God in Wilderness

Chapter 95 - 94: The Wolf King Appears

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Chapter 95: Chapter 94: The Wolf King Appears

The Yukon Wolf shuddered the moment its paws hit the ground. Before it could react, an arrow pierced its neck. It stumbled back three or four steps, swayed, and drops of crimson blood trickled from between its sharp canine teeth.

It struggled for a moment before collapsing weakly to the ground, its legs still pawing at the dirt in a final, desperate struggle.

The sudden collapse of their packmate startled the other four Yukon Wolves. They stared instinctively at the struggling form, clearly not understanding when the attack had happened.

"SWOOSH—"

A second piercing whistle sounded.

Another wolf immediately collapsed. 𝑓𝘳𝘦𝑒𝑤𝑒𝘣𝘯ℴ𝘷𝘦𝓁.𝑐𝑜𝑚

The hunting bow’s projectile speed was at least fifty meters per second. With only five or six meters between them and his Bow Mastery, he barely had to worry about accuracy. The moment he released the string, the feathered arrow found its mark, leaving the wolves no time to react.

Seeing two packmates fall in a row under such bizarre circumstances, the remaining three Yukon Wolves flattened their ears in fear. They no longer dared to linger under the tree, scrambling back another five or six meters.

"SWOOSH—"

Lin Chen didn’t care what they were thinking. He loosed the arrow he already had nocked, piercing the neck of one of the wolves the instant it glanced back.

The immense force sent the massive wolf tumbling to the ground. Its strength was instantly drained, and no matter how much it struggled, it couldn’t get back on its feet.

In no more than ten seconds, the tables had turned completely. The cornered prey had become a ruthless hunter, easily taking the lives of three Yukon Wolves.

The two remaining wolves let out terrified whimpers. With their tails tucked between their legs, they darted into the bushes and disappeared without a backward glance.

A few seconds later, two mournful howls echoed through the forest.

"AWOOOO~~~~"

The moment he saw them flee, Lin Chen acted without thinking. He swung down from the branch, landing on the ground and immediately performing a roll to absorb the impact.

He stomped on the shoulder of the dying Yukon Wolf beneath the tree, grabbed the arrow, and forcefully pulled it out.

A few drops of hot blood splattered onto his face. Expressionless, he wiped the arrowhead on the wolf’s fur, then did the same with the next one. Finally, he turned back, picked up the Engineer Shovel from the ground, and climbed up the trunk. He deepened the two grooves he’d been working on earlier and added a new one for good measure.

As he settled back into the tree, the sound of rustling leaves announced the arrival of an exceptionally large black wolf, which burst out from the undergrowth.

Its expression was fierce, its gaze menacing. The sheer sight of its face was oppressive, reminding him of the fear he felt as a child seeing Scar for the first time in *The Lion King*.

The Wolf King!

Following its appearance, a dozen more wolves burst from the surrounding bushes, fanning out to completely encircle the area.

The Wolf King strode forward with steady steps to sniff at its still-twitching subordinate. It then raised its head, staring from a distance at the two wolf corpses under the tree before finally turning its gaze to Lin Chen, perched on a branch above.

It was very cautious and did not approach rashly, simply standing there in silence.

While it observed Lin Chen, Lin Chen observed the pack.

With a single glance, he spotted the black wolf with an arrow in its hindquarters, hiding at the very back of the pack.

Unlike the other fierce-eyed Yukon Wolves, its head was lowered and it looked listless. It was clearly not in good condition.

’That’s to be expected, though. It took an arrow to the rump and has been dragging it around for days. It’d be a miracle if it were in good shape.’

The Wolf King let out an authoritative growl. After giving Lin Chen a long, hard look, it surprisingly led the entire pack to retreat even further.

The pack then spread out from its fan formation into a circle, completely surrounding the tree and leaving no gaps.

They didn’t attack. They simply surrounded him, settling in for a war of attrition.

"Huh?"

Lin Chen sighed in exasperation. He turned to the camera and said, "As expected of a wild wolf pack. Their alpha is surprisingly intelligent."

"This is its first time seeing me, yet it accurately judged that approaching would be dangerous. But if it just left, it would lose its authority as the leader, so it chose a siege instead."

"At this distance, maybe fifteen to twenty meters, accuracy aside... half a second is probably enough time for them to react and try to dodge."

What he didn’t say was that reacting was one thing; actually dodging was another entirely.

’With my archery skills, hitting them at this distance wouldn’t be a problem. The only question was whether I could hit the exact spot I was aiming for.’

By now, the sky had darkened considerably. From his vantage point, he could clearly see only the top half of the sun above the horizon. In another ten or fifteen minutes, it would be gone completely.

Once it was completely dark, his bow would be useless without a source of light.

"Phew... Good thing I was thinking ahead this time and brought my Hat Lamp."

Encountering the same wolf pack at the same time and place was an extremely improbable event, but nightfall at this time of day was a certainty.

He wasn’t anxious. He just sat quietly on the branch, recovering his energy and waiting for darkness to fall.

Neither party seemed to be in a hurry, but the tense standoff made the audience watching on their screens feel increasingly suffocated.

No matter which way Lin Chen turned, the savage faces of the wolves were always visible on screen, staring from a distance.

The visibly darkening sky was like an invisible hand, squeezing the air from the viewers’ lungs.

Many long-time fans found it absolutely thrilling. After watching so many seasons, this was the first time they had truly felt the tension of a contestant in a desperate situation. It was completely different from the manufactured suspense of past edited episodes.

It was during this tense, ten-minute-plus wait that news of Lin Chen being surrounded by the Yukon Wolf Pack spread like wildfire through the other nine contestants’ live streams.

It was about time to light fires and cook dinner, and viewers who had found little else of interest were now flooding into Lin Chen’s stream, eager to see how the most popular Asian contestant would escape his predicament.

"Daniel, this is serious enough now, isn’t it? That’s an entire pack of Yukon Wolves! Even the Wolf King is out there!"

Robert paced anxiously inside the wooden cabin. Ariana silently slung a first-aid kit over her back, while Hei, who had been sitting by the door, opened it without a word and headed for the helicopter in the clearing.

With a single order, they could be at the scene in no time.

"Isn’t this exactly the kind of scene we were hoping to see?"

Daniel waved a dismissive hand, his eyes glued to the screen. His face betrayed an ecstatic excitement.

"Don’t forget our bet... We’re about to see the results!"

"A bet? At a time like this! Are you some kind of degenerate gambler?"

"What else can we do?"

Daniel pointed at Hei, who was already in the cockpit. "The moment that helicopter starts up, the entire forest will be spooked. We’d be interfering with the contestant’s survival experience. Do you really think the audience wouldn’t complain?"

"Relax. Lin took down a Black Bear. Right now, he’s at a perfectly safe height... Even if we do have to go, shouldn’t we at least wait until he’s shot all his arrows and has to resort to his Bear-Repellent Spray?"

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