Chapter 50 Chronic suicide? A corner that grows towards oneself
Sometimes, Chen Chuan was really helpless.
The animals were clearly very anxious in front of me, but as a human, I couldn't understand animal language and could only guess.
It’s okay if you guess it right, but if you guess it wrong, it’s a pure waste of time.
Just like the argali in front of him at this moment.
Chen Chuan looked at it shaking its head at him, and he could only shake his head along with it.
As a human being, Chen Chuan felt helpless among a group of animals.
"Stop rubbing, argali man, I really don't know what's wrong with you."
The argali was holding the corner of Chen Chuan's clothes and still rubbing Chen Chuan's waist with the big spiral horns on its head.
"Meeh~Meeh~"
Chen Chuan could tell from the cry that there was indeed a pleading tone.
But Chen Chuan really didn’t know what was wrong with this argali.
He checked the argali all over. Apart from being a little old and having some minor injuries, there was nothing wrong with the sheep.
There was no need for Chen Chuan to put Band-Aids on all the minor scratches caused by tree branches.
An injury like this will heal in a day or two.
Seeing that Chen Chuan didn't seem to understand what he meant, the argali raised its front hooves hard to reach its big horns.
The argali does not have convenient arms like humans for gesticulation.
The other argali that had been standing on the rock wall watching the show also began to bleat. Their low bleats were not as clear as those of sheep.
Chen Chuan's heart moved slightly, and he turned to look at the argali beside him.
This time, under the intentional guidance of the argali and his careful observation, he noticed some details.
The argali seemed to be rubbing him only with its right horn, and its front hooves also seemed to be pointing towards the right horn.
Squatting down slightly, holding the argali's head with both hands, Chen Chuan looked at the two horns carefully.
Before, out of inertia of thinking, Chen Chuan checked the argali and only checked its skin and flesh.
After all, Chen Chuan took a quick look at the horn and found that it was intact, so he didn't care much about it.
"The rightmost corner seems a little strange."
Chen Chuan stroked the texture of the argali's horns and after careful observation, he discovered the difference between the two horns.
The overall size is almost the same, but the corner on the left spirals outward, while the corner on the right seems to spiral inward.
The spiral points inward, which means that this horn will press against the top of the argali's head.
Chen Chuan thought of a foot disease. Paronychia refers to the nails gradually growing into the flesh of the toes, causing inflammation of the toes.
The way this horn grows is similar to this disease.
But the solution is simple.
[It was detected that the horns of the argali sheep were deformed and life-threatening. The mission was issued: Help the argali sheep. ]
[Reward: Special Grade Jinkela Additive (The soil using Jinkela will undergo a qualitative change, and any plant planted will grow faster and flourish.)]
Seeing this reward, Chen Chuan was speechless, but according to the description, it was indeed a good thing.
Fortunately, I had a multi-purpose knife bag on my waist before I went out. The knife in the bag was too small to cut such a thick tree.
But there is no problem in cutting off the horns of the argali.
Chen Chuan took out a knife specially used to deal with weeds in the wild. The main feature of this kind of knife is its sharpness.
This problem of argali is quite serious.
If nothing is done to stop the big horns on its head and they are allowed to continue growing, it would be tantamount to suicide for the argali.
The big horn will gradually spread inwards, and if nothing goes wrong, it will directly penetrate the head of the argali. This is equivalent to chronic suicide!
When the argali saw Chen Chuan draw his knife, even the docile argali retreated back in fear.
The argali on the rock wall also stopped screaming and looked over with some fear.
They have lived in the wild all their lives, so many argali have never seen a knife. Although they have never seen a knife, they will instinctively feel scared when they see such a sharp object.
As for Erha and Aiwei, they just glanced over here and went back to playing by themselves.
They understand Chen Chuan, and even believe in him blindly.
Chen Chuan stretched out his hand, grabbed the back of the argali's neck, brought it closer to himself, and then began to comfort it.
"Don't be afraid, I will help you heal your horn."
In order to prevent any unexpected incidents, he placed his knife on a small section of the argali's horn.
This time, the argali seemed to understand Chen Chuan's intention. Although it cried out in pain, it did not struggle again.
The process was neither long nor short. It only took two or three minutes for Chen Chuan to cut off the small piece of sheep horn.
Pulling it out with force, Chen Chuan looked inside and saw that, as expected, the fur on the argali's head had been broken by the horn.
No wonder this guy kept begging Chen Chuan, he must be feeling very uncomfortable.
Feeling that the pain in his head was gone, the argali immediately cried out happily a few times and shook his head.
However, Chen Chuan looked at the right horn. After he cut it off, the meat on that side of the horn was exposed.
In order to help the sheep to the end, Chen Chuan decided to take from the sheep and use it for the sheep. He took out a special effect bandage from the system space.
It can only be said that this is not a system product. Although this special effect bandage is called a bandage, when Chen Chuan held it in his hand, it felt like an extended and enlarged Band-Aid.
Chen Chuan stuck it on its broken corner.
The next second, the smooth broken corner visible to the naked eye gradually became curved.
Then, the special-effect bandage lost its stickiness and fell to the ground.
Chen Chuan rubbed his eyes and was almost stunned.
No way? Considering the speed in the system, this is what it means.
Feeling that his injuries had completely healed, the argali felt even happier for a moment.
It jumped for a while, then turned its head and stared at Chen Chuan with its eyes wide open.
Chen Chuan felt a little numb from being stared at. Just as he was about to speak, he saw the argali bend its front legs and kneel straight down towards him.
Chen Chuan: . . .
There was no way, the guy's kneeling was too abrupt and he couldn't react.
It's a good thing to be grateful, but my dear argali, your gratitude is really too strong.
Chen Chuan hurriedly helped him up.
I swear to God, he was just a small ranger who wanted to get along well with the animals, but in the end the animals either bowed to him or knelt down.
If you don’t know him, you might think he is a forest ranger.
"Okay, you're fine now, go back."
The argali called out to Chen Chuan twice in gratitude again, turned around, and climbed up the rock wall in two or three steps like a spider.
Chen Chuan watched in amazement.
Sometimes, humans don't have many advantages over animals except for having brains.
But you have to say that humans have brains, which is also the biggest advantage.
(End of this chapter)