When Bell was browsing the photos of the Siberian tigers online, he could already feel the pressure from the top of the food chain.
Fortunately, the number of wild Siberian tigers had decreased. Even in the entire Far East Siberia, there were less than 500 of them.
Therefore, the possibility of encountering them was very low.
What Bell really needed to prepare for was the cold.
Although he had the Frost Bloodline and was immune to the cold to a certain extent, he was not completely immune to it.
The cold in Siberia had long exceeded the tolerance of ordinary people.
Although -60°C would not freeze him to death immediately, he could easily get frostbites.
For the entire day, Bell planned his survival route in Siberia.
If he wanted to survive, a plan was necessary.
If anything went wrong, he might encounter fatal danger.
This was definitely not a joke. He might really die.