The hunters didn't have time to mourn their teammate; all they could do was drive their vehicles around the herd of bison, circling them continuously, engaging in a mobile battle to exhaust the bison, especially the injured ones who, after a few minutes of frenzy, would collapse to the ground, unable to even stand.
It was at this moment that Ye Nai acted, claiming a young bull that had been shot three times and whose head hung limply on the ground, and then she retreated the way she had come.
She wasn't greedy; claiming two bison could still be justified as her own shots, but more would be hard to explain.
Immersed in their own tactics and busy circling the herd, the other hunters didn't notice that two of the grueling catches had been lost.