Chapter 4 Snake Catcher Salang
The weather in the Amazon rainforest changes at a moment's notice.
It was sunny and windy when Dr. Steven Kyle and others set out, but after walking for a while, they encountered strong winds and rain as soon as they entered the rainforest.
In the haze of wind and rain, Dr. Steven Kyle and others also heard calls for help.
They followed the sound and found out that it was an unlucky guy whose boat had broken down and stranded in the middle of the lake.
In the spirit of humanitarianism, Dr. Steven Kyle and others saved the unfortunate man.
This is a lean and powerful old man with a sinister appearance.
He tackled sound effects engineer Gray Dixon, a curly blond guy who arrived on Dr. Steven Kyle's ship and his first words were, "Thank God!"
"thank God!"
The director of this documentary, Darrie Fletcher, a white girl wearing a white vest, asked the old man, "Are you okay?"
The old man replied, "The ship's propeller was damaged."
The doctor said loudly in the rain, "We can't take you back. Let's go upstream."
When the old man heard this, a glimmer of light flashed deep in his eyes, and he said to everyone, "People from the next village will help me repair the boat. I'm sorry to cause you trouble!"
"No need to apologize! It's just that our ship is not broken, but your ship is." The doctor said kindly. At this time, the captain Mattai and the photographer Danny came out and looked at the old man.
The old man stayed, with a faint look of pride on his face, and there seemed to be a conspiracy brewing in his eyes.
Warren Weasley, the film's producer and narrator, stood at the door of the room and felt uneasy when he saw this scene.
The wind and rain in the Amazon rainforest come and go quickly.
In less than an hour, the wind and rain in the Amazon rainforest receded, and the sun shone in again.
Dr. Steven Kyle and others decided to make temporary repairs and found a place with gentle water to anchor.
The old man said that he wanted to show off his talent to others, so he cut a harpoon from a branch, and then climbed up a branch that grew across the river without moving.
Dr. Steven Kyle and others stood or sat on the edge of the boat, quietly watching the old man's performance.
Suddenly, the old man's hand moved suddenly, and the harpoon was thrust into the water. When he picked it up again, he had already hit a fat fish.
"Primitive fishing method." The old man said proudly.
The doctors, sound effects engineers and others on the side of the ship all expressed their surprise and admiration, saying that they would film this scene next time.
The old man returned to the boat and began to skillfully cut the big fish with his knife.
The director of the documentary, Darrie Fletcher, was packing her things and said quite unexpectedly, "You know how to make sashimi, your name is..."
"Sarang, Paul Sarang!" the old man replied.
"Where are you from?" Dr. Steven Kyle asked casually.
"Paraguay."
Paraguay is a small country in South America.
"Really?" Dr. Steven Kyle sipped his hot drink.
"I originally wanted to be a priest. Later, I wanted to see the real world, so I stayed in the jungle." Salang said while cutting the fish.
"I fit in here."
"What can you do if you can't become a priest?" The person who said this was the producer and narrator of this documentary film, Warren Weasley, with a scrutinizing look in his eyes.
"Can't it be done?" Salang's face darkened after hearing this, "Who said I can't do it?"
"I'm just not doing it!"
"That's weird!" Warren Weasley smiled contemptuously, still suspicious of Sarang.
"What do you do for a living now?" Dr. Steven Kyle heard the gunpowder in the producer's words and changed the subject without any trace.
"Snake!" Sarang glanced at the doctor and said.
"Snake?" Danny, the black photographer who heard this, lifted his hat and interjected.
"I catch snakes, for zoos or collectors, anything!" Salang said.
"Poaching?" asked documentary director Darrie Fletcher.
Sarang looked deeply at Darrie Flewy, and the fierce light in his eyes flashed away, "Poaching is illegal, what are you hunting?"
Sarang quietly explored everyone's background.
"We hunt nothing!" the producer said.
The doctor then added, "We filmed a documentary about the Yaxima tribe."
"The legendary mystery." Sarang immediately said what the outside world calls this race.
"Yes, have you heard of it?"
"I've seen it." An idea came to Sarang's mind and he said deliberately.
Sure enough, the doctor turned his head in surprise, "Really?"
"Can you tell us where it is?"
Salang continued to cook the big fish and said, "You saved my life! Of course I am willing!"
"I can take you there!"
"Don't listen to the nonsense of a drunk who has had five glasses of wine." The producer still didn't believe this Salang and reminded everyone.
"Please." The director smiled and shook his head, thinking that the producer was too cautious.
At this time, Salang's words came over, "Five glasses of wine?"
"That's just breakfast!"
The producer looked at Sarang indifferently, picked up the beer and drank it.
The smell of gunpowder is a bit strong.
The sweet-looking Dinie Carlberg quickly smoothed things over and said, "Does it taste good to eat fish with salad?"
Sarang smiled lightly, "The salad is very good."
At this time, no one had any desire to continue chatting.
Suddenly, a rumbling sound came from far and near.
Everyone on the boat was alarmed and looked towards the sound. There was a boat, no, it couldn't be said to be a boat.
It got closer and closer, and everyone could clearly see what it looked like. It was an amphibious assault vehicle.
It's just that this assault vehicle has no artillery or heavy machine guns, only one cabin.
An Asian woman with a cold face exposed half of her head and looked towards them.
"Oh my god!" The sweet-looking Dinee Carlberg covered her mouth, "How did it get here?"
It's not just her who has this question, but so does everyone else.
Seeing the dual-purpose assault vehicles getting closer and closer, they all became more vigilant.
Producer Warren Weasley quietly pulled out his pistol on guard.
Even Sarang frowned.
The amphibious assault vehicle drove five or six meters in front of them and was stopped by Dr. Steven Kyle, "Stop!"
The amphibious assault vehicle really came to a stop.
The Asian woman, half of her body exposed, looked at them quietly.
"Who are you?" Everyone on the ship looked at me, then at you, and finally Dr. Steven Kyle asked in English.
The other party understood the doctor's English and replied in fluent American English, "My name is He Youman, from the East."
"What is your purpose here?" There are dangers in the Amazon jungle, especially driving an amphibious assault vehicle, so everyone has to be more vigilant.
"I was entrusted by an entrepreneur to find the legendary mystery - the Yaxia Ma tribe, and explore the mysteries between them and the giant python." He Youman replied.
(Because I want to integrate not only the worlds of the "Anaconda" and "Godzilla" series of movies, but also want to add other movies that can create linkages, so I have been busy adding various related movies recently.)