After a while, Arnold appeared, jogging over from a distance. Seeing the bloody scene, he acted as if he didn't see it and was indifferent.

Zhang Ran ordered Arnold: "You take this brown bear into the zoo, and then I will ask the bodyguards to buy it." In this way, it can be transported back to the capital with a legitimate reason.

A brown bear weighed several hundred pounds, and Arnold could not drag it by himself. In the end, Lin Jing and Zhang Ran helped to drag the brown bear out of the forest and successfully got it into the closed truck driven by Arnold.

Zhang Ran and Lin Jing stood there and watched Arnold drive away.

Lin Jing turned sideways to look at Zhang Ran, only to see her rummaging through her bag and taking out a plastic bag, which was the one that Mrs. Chen had handed to her before she died.

Zhang Ran zipped up her bag, held the plastic bag and looked at Lin Jing, "Let's go pick mushrooms." She turned and went into the jungle again, "After picking mushrooms, we'll go back to find the driver and tell him we're lost in the jungle."

Lin Jing followed her silently, obeyed her orders silently, watched her happily shuttle through the jungle, picked up a stick and carefully dug for mushrooms on the ground, humming an inaudible melody. When she saw a poisonous snake crawling out, she would not shout, as if nothing had happened, and went around the poisonous snake to continue looking for mushrooms elsewhere.

Red poles and white umbrellas, lie down on the board after eating.

Although there are mushrooms growing on the back hill of Luojia Village, Zhang Ran only knows a few edible species and doesn't know the others.

Lin Jing, a killer, was abandoned on the deserted island since he was a child. When there was no food, they would pick mushrooms, catch fish, and catch all kinds of edible insects by themselves. So Lin Jing happened to know several kinds of mushrooms, and they only picked the ones he knew.

There were abundant mushrooms in the deep mountains and old forests without being disturbed by humans. In half an hour, a plastic bag was filled with mushrooms, and Zhang Ran handed it to Lin Jing.

Lin Jing reached out and took it in his hand.

The two men identified the direction and headed towards where the driver parked his car.

An hour later, the two men finally walked out of the jungle and saw the car still parked in the middle of the trail.

Inside the car, the driver squatted and shivered, not daring to breathe, for fear that the bear would catch up and discover him.

The moment he saw the bear, he ran away without looking back.

Hearing the screams behind him, he did not look back but ran faster.

As a local, he knew very well how powerful the explosive power of bears is. Even people riding motorcycles can be caught up by bears. Humans without means of transportation have no way of escaping from the bears, so he didn't dare to look back and ran forward desperately.

Hearing the screams of the mother and son behind him, he ran even faster!

He ran out of the jungle in one breath and hid in the car. He felt limp and had lost all his strength. His mind was filled with all kinds of horrific scenes of the mother and son being attacked, torn apart, and eaten by the bear.

I took out my cell phone and kept making calls, but because there was no signal, I couldn't make a single call. My heart was filled with fear and I no longer felt the stuffiness in the car.

He didn't know how much time had passed when he suddenly heard a noise from the car door. He was so scared that he quickly leaned over to check, "...It's you?!"

Zhang Ran opened the back door and saw that no one was inside. He looked at the driver in surprise: "Why are you alone? Where are my uncle and the others?"

Just then the driver saw Lin Jing slowly approaching. He yelled at the two of them: "You go..." Halfway through yelling, he suddenly realized that it would attract a man-eating bear, so he lowered his voice: "...Where?!"

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