Gantz finally realized that something was wrong. He turned around and looked up in the direction Xu Weiwei pointed. He was so scared that his heart almost jumped out of his chest at first sight - such a huge worm!

Ganz instinctively jumped back and shouted "Amu" in a panic. However, after giving up his position, the person in front of the snake became Xu Weiwei. The snake fell like a spring and fell into Xu Weiwei's cradle.

In an instant, Ganz's fear seemed to disappear, and what rushed into his heart was urgency and a desire to protect. He no longer had time to think about whether this thing was dangerous or scary. He only knew that it was going to hurt his sister.

So, when the chief's wife turned around, she saw her youngest son pulling a long worm out of Xu Weiwei's cradle with his bare hands. She was so shocked that the spatula fell to the ground instantly.

"what--!"

The woman screamed, and Gantz screamed at the same time.

The snake was tightly biting Ganz's right hand. The woman rushed over in two steps, grabbed the snake's body and pinched its head, trying to make it loosen its bite, but the snake's characteristic was that it would not let go, and the woman did not dare to pull it hard, for fear of hurting her son again. She was so anxious that she used a kitchen knife to chop the snake into several sections, but even so, the snake's head was still stuck.

The woman cried in panic, and people nearby came over after hearing the noise. An experienced old man helped get the snake off. After seeing the snake's appearance, he said solemnly: "This snake is poisonous. We need to drain the venom quickly. Please hold it down and don't move."

"Okay!" The chief's wife let Ganz lean on her and held his shoulders tightly with her hands.

The old man asked his two sons to help, otherwise he would not be able to hold the dog down by himself.

First, a rope was tied around Ganz's arm to prevent the poison from spreading. The old man pulled out a dagger from his waist, warmed it over the cooking fire, and then simply cut two cuts on the wound. He then squeezed the poisonous blood out of the wound by pushing from top to bottom.

Ganz kept screaming, twitching uncontrollably in pain, with tears and snot all over his face. The two men held Ganz's legs and other arm tightly to prevent him from struggling too much and getting scratched.

Xu Weiwei listened in the cradle, her heart aching as she felt worried and blamed herself. She kept praying in her heart that Gantz would be okay.

After the poisonous blood was squeezed out, the old man rinsed it with water, then stood up, searched in the grass around him, plucked up a few leaves, crushed them and applied them to the wound.

"That's all I can do. Let's send the little prince to the priest as soon as possible."

"Okay! Thank you, thank you so much!" The chief's wife thanked him repeatedly with tears in her eyes.

Ganz's face had turned pale, his lips had taken on an unhealthy dark color, he was sweating profusely, and he was beginning to feel dizzy.

The chief's wife ran to the edge of the valley and shouted her husband's name.

The group of people who were halfway through exploring the route immediately turned back when they heard the sound.

The chief went to harness the carriage without saying anything, picked up a piece of the snake's body and threw it on the carriage, asked his eldest son to hold Gantz, and the three of them rushed back to find the priest. Sifos immediately took Xu Weiwei out of the cradle and held her tightly in his arms.

At this moment, Xu Weiwei could no longer hold back her tears. The suppressed emotions in her heart suddenly came out. She wrapped her arms around her father's neck and cried loudly on his shoulder.

This was the first time he saw his daughter cry, and she cried so sadly. The physiological tears before did not count. Sifos' eyes were sore with heartache, and he gently patted his daughter's back, trying to comfort her.

He didn't expect that his daughter would be in such great danger after being away for just a short while. How scared she must have been when she came into close contact with the snake.

Especially when he came back and saw everyone surrounding Gantz and his daughter was left alone on the ground, Sifos felt so distressed that his heart was broken.

He knew that things had their priorities and that no one should be blamed. He just felt sorry for his daughter.

Those who stayed behind all looked worried, and it was obvious that everyone was absent-minded.

At noon, the chief's wife forced herself to cook some food and asked Sifos and her second son to come and eat. Every time she put down her bowl and chopsticks, there was a heavy "pop" sound, and it was obvious that she was emotional.

She was extremely resentful towards Xifos and Xu Weiwei. If it hadn't been for saving the little baby girl, her son wouldn't have been bitten. If Xifos hadn't insisted on following her, her son wouldn't have had to save her at all. It was all the fault of these two outsiders. Why did they show up? As expected, nothing good ever happened when outsiders came.

Everything is their fault!

The chief's wife did not hide her attitude at all, and Sifos did not say anything. He finished his meal as if he had not noticed anything, and went to boil water to make milk powder for his daughter.

Xu Weiwei was in a low mood and didn't drink much. She used to be able to finish the bottle without any gulps, but today she only drank half of it.

Seaforth coaxed softly, "Weier, do you want to make Daddy worry? Can you drink a little more?"

The chief's wife held her breath and thought: What should she be worried about? She was not bitten by a snake!

In the afternoon, everyone who came started to go down to the valley to dig Ula grass. Some cooperated with each other, while some worked alone. From time to time, cheers of joy about the harvest could be heard from the cliff. There were joyful discussions under every shed, except for the dull atmosphere on Sifos' side.

The chief's wife already wanted to go back. She didn't understand why they were still staying. No matter how important the Ula grass was, it was not as important as her son's life.

"Let's go back." Sifos suddenly suggested.

"We are all very worried about what happened to Gantz. I believe no one is in the mood to continue. This place is far away from the tribe. It takes half a day to travel. It will take at least two or three hours for the chief to arrive. Even if Gantz is okay, it will take them until night to get back. In addition, we are exhausted from the long journey. We can't go down to the valley today anyway."

What Sifos said made sense. The chief's wife and the second prince, one worried about their son and the other worried about their younger brother, so naturally they had no objection.

The three of them began to pack up and return the same way they came.

I was happy when I left, but felt depressed when I came back.

When they arrived at the tribe, the two groups went their separate ways. The second prince and the chief's wife drove a carriage to the priest, while Sifos took his daughter back to the starship.

After connecting to the Internet, Sifos unplugged the invisible camera on the cradle, plugged it into the computer, and called up today's video, fast-forwarding time at four times the speed to the moment when they left the tent to explore the way.

"Hello, Sister Weier, my name is Ganz."

"Snap", Sifos clicked pause, restored the video to normal speed, and started watching from here.

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