Marvel's I am a saber-toothed tiger

Chapter 74



Chapter 74

The solution Victor thought of was actually very simple in the final analysis.Since I cannot destroy the Indians by armed suppression, I have armed the bison.

The Indians who lost the American bison will freeze and starve to death in the coming winter. This is a natural evolution of the North American continental ecosystem. It is precisely because of the existence of the bison that the Indians can thrive on this land.

However, although Victor has already thought up an idea, but to implement him, he still needs the support of the federal government.Therefore, his most urgent task is to find a way back.

Different from Victor, who is looking for a way home, is 'Wolverine' Logan. After he was transferred to Japan, he was said to be a bodyguard.

But in fact, as a super soldier and soldier, how could he not go to the battlefield? When Victor and the Indians were fighting, Logan also participated in the suppression of dissatisfied gentry rebellions in various places as an armed interventionist of the Federation.

After all, while the Meiji government inherited the dominance of the Tokugawa family, it also inherited the unequal treaty with the Federation. Of course, the Federation must help this government that gives money to itself every year.

And Logan was also participating in the suppression of these rebellions, and saw the swordsmanship of Japanese samurai, and felt that this was the fighting skill he wanted to learn.

Then, while he was still working as a bodyguard and 'military instructor', he specially found a Japanese military officer named Murakami who was a superb swordsman to teach him how to use a Japanese samurai sword.

While Logan was learning how to use the samurai sword, Victor, who was about to become a savage, finally crossed the Indian territory and returned to the territory controlled by the Federation.

It's all his own fault. After diving, he didn't look at the direction at all. He closed his eyes and drifted along the current for an unknown distance before climbing up.After all, at that time, he was still very worried about being hunted down by 'Red Wolf' and others.

After proving his identity to the local garrison, Victor obtained the right to change clothes. When he walked out of the bedroom wearing a brand new military uniform, the telegram from the little secretary Tina had already been placed on the table in his living room.

Tina has already received his plan, and made a detailed explanation and analysis of the relationship between Indians and bison in front of Congress, and finally came to the conclusion: If you want to eliminate them, then kill the bison!
It has to be said that fully mobilizing the state machinery is like a giant beast that devours everything, and this time it is the animal that has lived on this land for countless years: the American bison.

The federal government began to subsidize the railway company to hunt bison. Originally, the railway company hunted bison just to obtain beef as food supply for road workers.

However, various railways and their branch lines have been built one after another, and the bison has increasingly become a safety hazard for the train itself. The train is often delayed due to the passing of the bison, and even the train was knocked over by the bison.

Therefore, the railway company began to hire hunters to hunt bison. After obtaining the support of the state, such hunting became more frequent, prosperous, and even profitable.

Railroads began to recruit amateur hunters to kill bison for "recreation."The carriage was an indoor shooting range on wheels, and the hunter could easily shoot bison without danger or inconvenience himself.

If only this is not enough to exterminate the bison, the government has also joined the power of capital.With the successful development and use of bison leather, it also brought the last straw that overwhelmed the bison.

Bison leather is tougher and more resilient than buffalo leather.Thus, bison leather is turned into conveyor belts, leather furniture, floor and wall coverings, leather carriages, sleds and cabinet cars in tanneries.

Bison leather is also used to make harnesses, belts, shoes and other leather goods.

Tanneries in Pennsylvania buy bison hides for $1-3 each.For this reason, many hunters and speculators by car, on horseback or on foot rushed to the Great Plains to kill cattle for hides and plunder new resources for wealth.

The cattle hunting team is composed of 6-7 people. The hunters carry rifles with powerful firepower and long range, and are accompanied by a truck to transport the cowhide.A team of six cattle hunters can kill 6 or more bison a day and quickly skin them. The remaining bison carcasses are eaten by wolves and coyotes.

The arms used by the hunters are actually provided by the military behind the scenes. The huge demand brings huge power. In this massacre of bison, the military also made a lot of money.

Driven by commercial interests, the cattle hunters used modern weapons to brutally attack the bison, or shot them from the train window, or chased them frantically on horseback, and even slaughtered the bison while they were wading across the river in groups, so that the bison could not survive. .

The Indians quickly realized what the federal government wanted to do, and they quickly organized teams to protect their sacred bison.

However, this time it was the federal army that took the initiative.In front of the well-prepared, well-armed, and well-trained federal troops, the Indian cavalry even had time to rush to the federal positions before they were torn apart by covering artillery fire.

The federal army no longer needed to disperse to find the whereabouts of the Indian tribes. They only needed to be ready next to the large bison herds and ambush the Indians who came to protect the bison.

Even a powerhouse like 'Red Wolf' can only play a very limited role in the face of absolute superiority in firepower.He could rush to the federal army's position alone, but he couldn't prevent the federal army from killing his people and subordinates.

With the massacre of bison and the advent of cold winter, the Indian tribes who lost their food sources and daily necessities suffered from cold and hunger, and finally had to give up resistance and relocate to the "reservation" stipulated by the federal government.

And some of them even directly joined their former enemy: the federal army, and became one of them.

But there are also some 'hard bones' who vowed to resist until the last moment.And 'Red Wolf' is the toughest of these tough bones.

Even though he had fought alongside him and successfully annihilated Chief Sitting Bull of the Federal Seventh Cavalry Regiment in the Battle of Little Big Horn, he fled north to Canada after surviving that difficult winter.

Now, the last Indian resisters on the plains are only the 'Red Wolf' Crazy Horse and his Sioux tribe.

However, hunger is also threatening the lives of him and his people. In the end, the desperate "Red Wolf" had to lead his thousands of people to surrender to the federal army.

And here, Victor had been waiting for him for a long time.

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