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Chapter 110 - Chapter 110 Nice scenery

Since the wild boar had been injured before and was bleeding from the wound all the way, it was not only very easy for the hunting dogs to track it, but even Barron could often catch traces of blood left on the ground.

It's just that perhaps at times like this, animals tend to unleash their life potential, so until they felt they had chased for more than a kilometer, they finally found the wild boar's trace in a bush.

This is an adult wild boar, weighing more than 150 kilograms. When Barron and Chris arrived here, the first thing they heard was the wild boar's low cry, but it was obvious that it was already in a relatively weak state.

After discovering it, Barron grabbed Chris and did not move forward immediately. Instead, he held his gun and observed the other party vigilantly.

The part where Barron hit the wild boar before was at the lower part of the neck. Although it was not enough to kill it, it was a relatively vital spot. The blood vessels there were concentrated and abundant. It could be seen along the way that the wild boar had lost a lot of blood.

Even now that it looked like the wild boar was on the verge of death, he still had to prevent the other party from delivering a fatal blow and causing any harm.

With Chris behind him, Barron aimed his gun at the wild boar and slowly walked towards it.

When we were about 5 meters away from it, we could see the wild boar trying to struggle to escape, but it was unable to move.

"Let's put an end to its suffering."

Barron's words at this time were filled with a sense of pity.

As he finished speaking, he had already aimed at its forehead and pulled the trigger of the shotgun.

I don't know if it's the benefit of being reborn, but Barron feels that he is very talented in shooting - before this, nearly half of the pheasants they hunted died from his gun.

With a gunshot, Barron accurately hit the wild boar's forehead just above its eyes, which was also the wild boar's vital part. Even if it was hit hard with a spear or a stick, it would be killed, let alone a direct gunshot.

At that moment, the wild boar trembled all over and lost its life.

Seeing this scene, Barron and Chris felt relieved. Chris slowly walked towards the wild boar, observed it for a while, and said happily:

"Barron, great! We hunted a wild boar. This is the first time I have personally participated in hunting a wild boar. Before, I only hunted deer."

Barron shrugged, smiled and said to her:

"But this thing is too big for the two of us to move. Let's go get some help."

Although Barron could still drag the wild boar if he used all his strength given its weight, there was no need for him to do so in the woods, which were more than two kilometers away from the cabin.

Just as he turned around and was about to go back to check on Bonnie and Jenny, he was stopped by Chris.

Turning his head, Barron saw that the Viscountess's eyes seemed to be a little watery at this time, and her smile was a bit charming:

"Your Highness, don't you think the scenery here is nice? Have you ever tried a place like this..."

"Honey, you're finally back. You've been gone for so long, and we heard gunshots before. I was really worried..."

When Bonnie saw Barron coming back and Chris behind him, she couldn't help but jump into his arms happily.

"Oh, it's okay, honey. We found the wild boar and shot it dead. But later we spent a lot of effort and it was still difficult to bring it back, so we left it there for now."

It did take a lot of effort, but it was spent on learning new knowledge...

"How are you, Jenny?"

"It's a little better, Chris, but it still hurts to walk. It looks like we need to call for reinforcements."

At this time, Chris regained the elegance of a Viscountess. Even if some details of her clothes were a little messy, they would be regarded as the result of running and chasing prey.

Someone needed to be found to carry the wild boar back, but Jenny had sprained her ankle and was unable to move, so in the end Barron carried her on his back and they returned to the cabin together.

Viscount Bute and John Smith who stayed in the cabin were greatly surprised to hear that Barron and his men had actually hunted a wild boar. At first, even though Jenny said she wanted to track the wild boar, in this hunting ground, wild boars were often captured only in large-scale hunting activities with cooperation. Usually, deer hunting activities that required more people were more common.

Therefore, Viscount Bute did not think that they could really hunt the wild boar at that time.

However, Jenny's ankle sprain was not a big deal. The main thing was that the wild boar was rushing towards her, which was too dangerous. Therefore, John couldn't help but say with concern:

"Dear, don't be so reckless next time. Fortunately, you are lucky today, and the Duke of Cavendish rescued you in time, otherwise it would be really dangerous."

"Don't worry, today was just an accident."

It seems that Jenny doesn't care much about this.

After enjoying a "wild boar feast", Barron and Bonnie said goodbye to everyone else and returned to London.

Speaking of which, Barron was a little regretful about not bringing his own Chinese chef. British cooking techniques, especially when dealing with game, were really nothing new. It was nothing more than roasting or stewing... and some of the added condiments were really not to Barron's taste.

After the opening of the Devonshire Luxury Hotel, a series of corresponding publicity was carried out, the most prominent of which was to experience the life of the Duke firsthand - all the supplies of this hotel came from suppliers who had cooperated with the Devonshire family at Chatsworth Manor for many years. It can be said that they are exactly the same as those used by the Duke of Devonshire in daily life - except for those precious silver wares and works of art.

Since the hotel opened, business has been very good and the occupancy rate is extremely high. After all, this is the atmosphere that wealthy people want to experience when they come to London.

"Hello, Mr. Inkster, it's a pleasure to meet you this year."

"It is my pleasure, Your Highness."

The middle-aged man in his forties who appeared in Barron's room and sat in front of him was named Nigel Inkster. He looked very ordinary and inconspicuous, but he was once a top spy of MI6 and had been engaged in intelligence work for more than 20 years. He could be said to be a senior intelligence analysis expert.

"I am very unhappy with the progress of Scotland Yard and MI6 in the case of the London Star - sorry, Mr. Inkster, I know you used to work for MI6, but in fact, this is what I think now."

"This is not surprising, Your Highness. Even MI6 has its work in different phases. Right now, their main focus is on gathering intelligence on Al Qaeda and Iraq. At this point in time, they can't take care of other things."

Hearing Nigel's answer, Barron smiled and said:

"So that's why I asked you to come here."

Nigel Inkster was found by Barron through his family's close friend Sir Hugh Coe. He is a relatively reliable and capable intelligence expert. Barron will hire Nigel to set up an intelligence analysis team to find the whereabouts and information of the "London Star" gang outside of MI6.

He said to Nigel,

"I will ask Sir Dearlove to provide us with the information about the 'London Star' that can be made public. Then I will need you to continue with the rest of the work, Mr. Inkster."