This way, I could save a lot of effort, letting it tumble on its own for over a kilometer until it finally reached flat ground. Without the advantage of the terrain, I had no choice but to laboriously carry it on my shoulder and continue heading back. "I'm back!! Look what I caught!" It took me more than two hours to walk the three to four kilometers of mountain road. It felt like such a waste of time, and I had to rest multiple times, walking and stopping, essentially resting as I went. "Huh? Phillip, are you hurt? Are you okay? Where are you injured?" Margo was the first to run out and open the door upon hearing my shout. Seeing me covered in blood, she rushed over to me, grabbed my arm and asked with concern. "It's okay, this isn't my blood, it's from this wild boar!" I quickly ex

