Mountain Looting: Targeted by a Leopard at the Start-Chapter 63 - Are there such explosive shows in the
Chapter 63: Chapter 63: Are there such explosive shows in the live broadcast room?
Chapter 63 -63: Are there such explosive shows in the live broadcast room?
Early in the morning, Xu Yang heard the piglets in the pen squealing.
Before long, he heard Ma Quan Yuanbao barking frantically.
Xu Yang hurried out of his room to check on the situation.
What he saw gave him a start, and he quickly took out his phone to film it.
It turned out that two little wild boars had come to the outside of the pigpen.
They must have smelled the scent of the corn porridge and couldn’t resist coming over hoping to eat it.
Xu Yang fed his pigs with corn feed, stewing it into a pot of corn porridge, adding some pumpkin and wilted vegetable leaves.
It was a form of ecological farming.
The two piglets tried to squeeze through the iron gate of the pen while the Little Pink pigs inside cursed angrily, and Ma Quan Yuanbao on the side attempted to drive the wild boars away, but the little boars were only focused on eating and ignored Ma Quan.
All this drama unfolded early in the morning.
However, since the big wild boar hadn’t come in, Xu Yang wasn’t worried.
In fact, he found it rather amusing.
While filming, Xu Yang even remarked aloud,
“Look, two little rascals showed up this morning.”
“Guess they wanted to eat the farm’s pig feed.”
“Quite bold.”
Xu Yang’s voice was laced with a touch of amusement, betraying his excitement.
The so-called “little rascals” referred to the stripes on the little wild boars, which somewhat resembled brown melon seeds.
That’s what Xu Yang called the wild boars.
As for the adult wild boars, forget about them, they were covered in black hair, both tough and coarse.
“Ahem ahem!”
Xu Yang looked at the wild boars at the gate of the pen and cleared his throat loudly.
Hearing this noise, the two little wild boars pulled their heads out of the gap in the iron gate and looked in the direction of the sound.
The sight of a human scared the two little wild boars, which snorted and ran off into the outside.
They weren’t afraid of animals, but they were of humans.
Mainly because there weren’t any large animals on the farm now, the wild boars were getting bold.
Seeing a person now, they immediately ran for their lives.
Xu Yang’s phone camera captured the little wild boars as they ran into the distance.
He couldn’t help grinning.
“That’s the beauty of ecological farming, even the wild boars are coming down the mountain.”
Then, he added another comment, “I should reinforce the fence at some point. It’s okay if little wild boars get in, but we can’t have the big ones coming in.”
“I’m not worried about them stealing the pig feed, but I’m afraid they’ll root around in my vegetable garden.”
The destructive power of a wild boar is astonishing—they nibble on tree bark, dig up grassroots, and eat just about anything.
And their skin is thick and flesh tough.
The only natural enemy they have is the Northeast Tiger, but given there are so few of them, they can’t eat all the wild boars.
Leopards, unless absolutely necessary, generally won’t attack wild boars, as assassins fear the meat shield—wild boars have too high a defense.
So now there are a bit too many wild boars around.
All this ruckus had woken Xu Yang up properly.
The Ma Quan dog looked in the direction of the wild boars and made a threatening whining sound.
It was starting to show potential as the farm’s bodyguard.
The Ma Quan’s ears were also sharp; in the future, night-time security on the farm would be entrusted to it.
Afterward, Xu Yang directly posted the video on his account. Then he got ready to feed the chickens, ducks and geese, and to check on his vegetable garden.
At the same time, he waited for the vendor selling sugar cakes and gaokui to come over, so he could have breakfast.
Xu Yang’s videos were always interesting—this type of video quickly became popular.
His regular fans, upon seeing the video, found it amusing and left comments one after another:
“Old Xu, why wait? Why not turn them into charcoal-grilled suckling pigs?”
“Turning down pork that comes right to your door!”
“Goodness, wild boars paying a visit early in the morning?”
“Lucky it’s only little wild boars. If the big ones got in, now that would be something to see!”
“Seriously though, living alone on a farm might be a bit dangerous. What if wolves from the mountains come?!”
The farm is surrounded by a wooden fence, which large animals can’t get through unless they break through forcefully, something they aren’t smart enough to attempt.
Small animals might be able to slip in through gaps at the bottom, or agile ones might be able to jump over.
So there wasn’t too much to worry about.
In fact, the netizens weren’t wrong—wild boars were originally protected animals with restrictions, but different areas have different regulations regarding wild boars, and many regions where they are abundant have removed them from the protected list.
Simply put, they can be hunted.
The regulations in Xu Yang’s area were that hunting in the mountains wasn’t allowed, primarily because hunting traps could injure other animals.
However, if wild boars intruded into the village, they could be killed without breaking any rules.
Xu Yang never ate game and when he was a child, he had tried wild boar meat prepared by others, which was fishy and had a strong mutton smell, not tasty at all. It had to be cooked with heavy seasoning to mask the flavor of the meat and paired with alcohol.
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It was nothing like ordinary pork which is delicious – fragrant and tender with layers of fat and lean meat, complete with its own pork fat, making everything cooked with it delicious.
Inside the greenhouse, Xu Yang checked on the growth of the blueberry seedlings.
The blueberry seedlings were growing very well, even faster than normal blueberry varieties.
According to this trend, it was estimated that a batch would mature in six months.
This variety was indeed excellent.
In another greenhouse, the Gem Corn had also sprouted, and it was time to nurture them carefully.
Hopefully, they wouldn’t end up like those grown by the university student next door, which when grew bigger, simply toppled over and collapsed in heaps.
After finishing the farm work, Xu Yang returned to his workroom to prepare some video editing and manage his own account.
His days were quite busy. After all, he was doing the streaming, and not joining any agencies or unions, so he had to rely on himself.
And that was all right.
Around 1 PM, Li Shan hurried back and brought Xu Yang a large pork knuckle from a feast.
“Brother Yang, I was helping in the kitchen, this was made extra, not taken directly from the table.”
“Since it was made in excess and no one was eating it, I brought it back,” Li Shan said, afraid that Xu Yang might misunderstand.
“Great, I haven’t had lunch, so this is perfect.”
The pork knuckle was a good thing, and Xu Yang loved meat, so he happily replied.
Lunch was simply the pork knuckle, truly a prime dish from the feast, and delicious indeed.
In the afternoon, Xu Yang, with nothing particular to do, started a live stream, ready to broadcast the daily routines of the farm for a while.
He planned to let all the chickens into the greenhouse for them to forage for bugs.
The chickens weren’t that obedient and had to be caught and put into the greenhouse.
This farm work also looked quite interesting in the footage.
[Brother Yang, why not raise the chickens in the greenhouse? Isn’t that good?]
[Yeah, I see our farm still uses feed!]
[With such a big mountain, why not do ecological chicken farming?]
Many viewers were giving their suggestions.
Seeing everyone’s comments, Xu Yang patiently replied:
“I haven’t leased the mountain, so I can’t fence off an area. If the chickens go into the mountain, with such a complex environment, they would be gone in no time.”
“As for why I don’t raise them in the greenhouse, that’s because you guys don’t understand the nature of chickens.”
“They’re either eating or on their way to eat, and the only thing they do all day is look for things to eat.”
“If they are confined to one area, the insects in the ground would be eaten up quickly.”
“Then they would start eating leaves.”
“So occasionally bringing them here, it’s like giving them a feast, which is enough.”
Hearing this, everyone suddenly realized.
The live stream continued at a leisurely pace.
Xu Yang drove all the chickens into the greenhouse, then walked outside.
At that moment, he suddenly heard a faint sound of shouting.
It seemed to be coming from the direction of the Agricultural University’s experimental fields.
Xu Yang walked to the edge of the farm and looked in the direction of the test fields.
He saw eight or nine university students on an open space, gesticulating wildly as if dancing.
Xu Yang immediately felt puzzled.
Could the Agricultural University be teaching theology now? Was this a prayer?
One needs to know that in ancient times, people danced during rituals to pray for good weather for the crops.
On closer inspection, he finally realized what was happening.
“Oh my, is that a wild boar?”
“Did a wild boar run into their field?”
Xu Yang spotted the large wild boar running out from the cornfield and was instantly dumbfounded.
The university students weren’t dancing; they were clearly running for their lives!
Seeing this, Xu Yang immediately grabbed a hoe nearby and rushed towards the direction of the test field in a flurry.
He was kind-hearted and also worried that the wild boar might hurt someone.
At that moment, Xu Yang even forgot he was still streaming live.
The drone closely followed him.
The viewers, seeing this scene, became excited in an instant.
What? Is there such an explosive event in the live stream?
What’s going on?
The real Wild Boar Knight?