Mountain Looting: Targeted by a Leopard at the Start-Chapter 64 - Why is he so brave

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Chapter 64: Chapter 64 Why is he so brave!

Chapter 64 -64 Why is he so brave!

Xu Yang ran all the way out.

The test field was in chaos.

The wild boar was originally hiding in the cornfield, a female wild boar with seven or eight piglets.

It just so happened that the students from the Agricultural University were having an outdoor class today, they had come early in buses to check the fields they had planted.

So two Agricultural University students and the wild boar family met in the cornfield.

Well, that was enough to send the students running for their lives.

The wild boar, frightened too, became chaotic and ran out with its piglets.

“Wild boar, there’s a wild boar!”

“Holy crap! Run!”

Students were running out in every direction.

Some students were a bit scared, while others were particularly excited and even ran toward the direction of the wild boar with a hoe in hand.

Some people aren’t afraid of wild boars.

There was a popular video recently, showing a guy excitedly chasing a wild boar that had burst into a restaurant where he was drinking with friends.

In the end, he successfully drove the wild boar away.

In human territory, there’s a greater sense of safety; after all, there are people everywhere, so injuries are not major.

If it were in the wilderness, encountering a wild boar would feel quite different.

When Xu Yang was running out, a wild boar happened to charge in his direction.

Behind the big wild boar, several smaller ones followed.

A few college students were running in front.

“Run fast! There’s a wild boar!”

“Run!”

A few college students kindly reminded Xu Yang.

Xu Yang himself was not afraid of wild boars, given his agility.

At worst, if faced with a wild boar charge, he could leap over it.

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The drone was filming from behind.

Students fleeing, the fierce wild boar—the scene was quite tense and thrilling.

Even in such a scenario, Xu Yang calmly met it head-on.

His silhouette appeared larger in that instant.

[Holy crap! Brother Yang!]

[Wild Boar Knight!]

[So fierce!]

[Why is he so brave?]

At that moment, excitement was still evident in Xu Yang’s eyes.

In a previous encounter in the forest, he had met a larger, fiercer wild boar but had chosen not to confront it head-on.

Now, on the farm, the wild boars seemed smaller, and he was not scared at all.

Xu Yang ran forward with a hoe, and the wild boar, seeing him, turned and fled in another direction.

The piglets hurriedly followed.

“The wild boar really came out!”

“It must have been the Agricultural University’s cornfield that attracted them!”

“I was saying just this morning where did that wild boar at the farm come from!”

Seeing the wild boar running away, Xu Yang didn’t chase further.

He stopped, looked in the direction of the fleeing wild boar, and said with a smile.

Relieved to see the wild boar had run off, the students stopped running.

“Holy crap! That scared me to death! I thought I was a goner today!”

Wu Kai, who was growing Gem Corn, was there too, feeling a lingering fear.

The audience in the live stream was already laughing their heads off.

The scenes of students being chased by a wild boar were just too funny.

“Mr. Xu, it’s good that you came! Thank you, thank you!”

At that moment, a student busied themselves thanking Xu Yang.

Mr. Xu?

That term sounded a bit odd.

Although he was the farmer, it’s rare for people to call him that; it was a bit too formal.

Moreover, there were only two people working on his farm, so being called ‘farmer’ didn’t make much difference.

The students were still shaken and began discussing among themselves.

“That really scared me just now, to think that there were wild boars in the cornfield!”

“We need to talk to the school about enclosing the test fields!”

“Next time, bring the people from the adjacent Veterinary College; those guys raise so many animals, let them handle the wild boar.”

“The corn hadn’t even sprouted yet, it was really scary!”

Agricultural University also has a Veterinary College, where each student’s annual assignment is to raise an animal, including rabbits and lambs.

The Veterinary College and the Agricultural College have always had some entanglements, and there’s a saying in the Agricultural University, “Your homework ate my homework.”

Xu Yang found their conversation quite amusing.

Indeed, it is better to have neighbors when running a farm; otherwise, such a vast empty land would make a single farm seem lonely.

“I just came out to see what’s happening and help drive them away a bit.”

“Now with the wild boars around, if you don’t enclose your fields, they will definitely come in.”

“It’s better to put up a fence.”

“I’m livestreaming right now, so I won’t chat.”

Xu Yang greeted the students.

“Farmer, thank you!”

“Brother Yang, thanks to you!”

A few students expressed their gratitude to Xu Yang.

“No problem, just a matter of convenience.”

Xu Yang waved his hand and turned to leave.

The drone also followed him out.

After Xu Yang left, the students still talked excitedly about the incident.

“That farmer is really impressive; I heard he even keeps leopards!”

“Seeing a wild boar charging directly at him, who would dare?”

“I saw his videos; he goes into the deep mountains alone, and just the scenes of those deep forests scared me.”

“This guy is definitely a pro!”

In the students’ eyes, Xu Yang’s image was still very grand, and nearby was a live streamer with hundreds of thousands of followers, which made the university students even more excited to discuss.

Xu Yang returned to his farm and took the opportunity to check the fence around it.

“It’s common to have wild boars in the mountain villages.”

“This spot is a bit remote, so there’s a greater chance of wild boars coming over.”

“They don’t dare enter the village, and now that wild boars are no longer protected wildlife, if they were to enter the village, they’d probably be taken down and turned into dishes to accompany drinks,”

Xu Yang told his online followers.

Everyone found Xu Yang’s commentary intriguing.

It’s fun when the ecology is good.

You can see wild boars early in the morning.

“In a few days, I plan to buy more animals to raise; I’m thinking about what to get.”

“I’m considering getting a Sika Deer or maybe a couple of ostriches.”

“Either should be good.”

Xu Yang chatted with everyone.

[What? Raising ostriches? Is that even possible?]

[Oh, man, we can’t be doing something illegal, Old Xu!]

Many viewers immediately raised doubts.

Seeing the chat, Xu Yang laughed and said:

“A few years ago, ostriches were classified as poultry in our country, just like chickens, ducks, and geese.”

“Many farms raise ostriches!”

“The reason it’s not more popular is that ostrich meat and eggs are quite unappetizing, and many folks may not know, but a lot of animal feed is made from ostrich meat.”

“It’s large and cheap.”

“There’s really no need to raise ostriches; it’s cold here in winter, there’s no place for them to move around, and they’re not very smart. Let’s drop that idea.”

Xu Yang picked up a hoe and went into the greenhouse to check on the chick seedlings.

The little guys were all busy working, scouring for bugs to eat.

Chickens are very effective at pest control, and with them around, there was little worry about pest issues.

The chickens were eating bugs, the ducks were swimming, and the geese were simply too lazy to move. The yard door was open, and they just came out for a stroll, generally gathering together, lazily ambling around.

Although the farm now covers only 110 acres, it looked vibrant with life.

The Little Fox often came to visit.

The three little ones ran around on the grass every day, always seeming happy.

After all, someone would feed them when they were hungry.

Xu Yang had nothing else to do, just idling around.

He livestreamed the ducks for a while, livestreamed the chicks for a while, then ended the livestream.

He planned to stroll around the village in the afternoon.

Life in the village was like this, with a slow pace and nothing pressing to do.

Of course, it was really poor.

There were some village guards in the village, each day guarding their own small plot of land and living a fairly hard life. Those who wanted to make money had long since gone to work in big cities.

Xu Yang was among the young people who returned to the village to start a business, and he had his own ideas about mountain village life.

It was also thanks to the Treasure Compass that he had the start-up capital.

Now he was living his ideal life, so Xu Yang was very enthusiastic every day.