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Blood, bright red blood, bit by bit, intermittent and continuous, meandering through the frost-covered grass, and the dumb ground followed the blood trail with bated breath. At that time, the forest was not very clear, and the morning mist lingered dreamily among the broad-leaved trees. Di Ya's big feet, trembling with excitement, crushed the rotten leaves covering the ground, causing a burst of spring chill. His throat felt a little itchy but he didn't dare to cough. Di Ya didn't want to frighten the prey that was running for its life anymore. The bear trap was set yesterday evening, and the joy of anticipation when the trap was set lasted throughout the night. However, Di Yu never expected that his luck would be even more surprising than in his dreams: it was definitely not a hare that he caught. The bamboo stakes on which the clips are nailed are very deep, and the hare does not have the strength to pull them out. Only small animals like dogs and badgers have the physical strength to drag away the traps, not to mention after being severely bitten.
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