Ye Feng poured some of the poison evenly into each person's jar, and then quickly closed the lid.
"Remember this, when things get really tough, just throw this stuff in someone's face."
Once you touch the other person's skin, it's at least a one-for-one trade, but be careful not to get it on your own hands.
"knew."
With an extra weapon to save their lives, everyone was all smiles.
I clipped it into the outer pockets on both sides of my backpack.
"Let me remind you again, there are many poisonous creatures in the Amazon. If you encounter something you don't recognize, observe it from a distance."
But whatever you do, don't touch anything indiscriminately, and definitely don't eat anything. If you want to live, you must follow my instructions in everything you do.
"good!"
After tidying up, the group resumed their journey.
They were sweating profusely again after walking for less than half an hour.
Under the blazing sun, Mother Nature seemed to be in a particularly volatile mood today.
The sun was getting hotter, and everyone was sweating almost nonstop.
This state can only be described as being drenched in sweat.
Ye Feng glimpsed the blinding sunlight through the gaps in the leaves above his head and made a rough prediction.
It's probably around 35 degrees Celsius today, and some of the insects in the woods are squeaking in the sun.
This shows how high the temperature is.
Ordinary people might think it's just 35 degrees Celsius, but in many parts of China, the temperature exceeds that during the summer.
But this is South America, not to mention the heat and temperature provided by the equator.
Even the moisture evaporating from the ground can be unbearable.
When the soil in the rainforest dries up, it creates a lot of water vapor, which in turn brings intense heat and humidity.
To put it simply, being exposed to the sun in other places is like being placed in an oven—it's pure heat.
The humidity and heat here are like being put into a steamer.
While enjoying pure heat, you also experience a sticky, gooey feeling, which is extremely uncomfortable.
After walking for more than an hour, the group stopped to rest under a large tree.
Ye Feng took out the water bottle and drank the nearly empty salt water in one gulp.
He licked his lips, clearly not satisfied, and waved to Liu Sisi…
"Give me some water..."
Only after he took the wooden jar did he realize that the water inside was less than half full.
"What? There's so little water left?"
He looked at Liu Sisi in disbelief.
Liu Sisi's hair and beard were stuck together with her forehead, and her cheeks, which were flushed red, were covered with beads of sweat.
She took another bottle of water out of her bag.
"I have another can, but it's only half full."
"Holy shit..."
Ye Feng uttered a curse under his breath, his face still filled with disbelief.
He knew he might drink a lot of water along the way, so he filled his 10-liter water bottle to the brim.
They also had Liu Sisi carry two more cans, which together amounted to about seven or eight liters.
Now there are only about five or six liters left.
They set off around 9:30 in the morning, and it's now about 3 pm.
In other words, they drank nearly 25 kilograms of water in less than 6 hours of travel.
What's even more terrifying is that almost none of them urinated; they excreted mostly through sweat.
This was far beyond Ye Feng's expectations; he had originally thought that the water would last for two days.
In such an environment, without water, let alone traveling, even survival would be a problem.
If someone accidentally becomes dehydrated or suffers from heatstroke, then it's all over.
"Damn it! Why is there always this unexpected trouble?"
Ye Feng took a sip of water, cursing inwardly.
It wasn't that he was unwilling to carry more water, but the load was simply too heavy, and he was afraid it would slow down his journey.
"Brother Feng, we'd better find a way to get water, otherwise..."
"Isn't that obvious?"
Ye Feng resisted the urge to drink more water and put the lid of the wooden jar back on.
He looked around and saw no trace of water except for the forests covering the mountains.
"Listen up, everyone. From this moment on, until a reliable water source is found..."
This water should only be drunk when you are extremely thirsty, and only in small sips, just enough to keep your internal organs and brain functioning properly.
Let's not rush on our way for now; finding water is our primary objective.
Upon hearing this, everyone could only nod helplessly.
Ye Feng only allowed them to rest for less than ten minutes before urging everyone to continue their journey.
If they drink the water they have left sparingly, they can barely survive until today.
However, Ye Feng was never one to cram at the last minute, nor did he believe in the old adage that things will work out in the end.
Water is the source of life, and with such a large amount of perspiration, their bodies will send signals of dehydration.
Then the brain would essentially be paralyzed.
He would never put himself and his companions in such danger.
Ye Feng beckoned to everyone and began to bend down to observe the surrounding green leaves and plants.
This method is the simplest and easiest to operate, no matter where you are.
Because every plant needs water to perform photosynthesis.
Through hundreds of millions of years of natural evolution, they have all acquired the ability to automatically find water sources.
They absorb water and nutrients mainly through their roots.
Because plant roots have a strong tendency to grow towards water, they will grow extensively in areas of the soil with high water content.
This means that when the soil moisture is unevenly distributed, tree roots will tend to grow towards areas with more moisture.
Therefore, by carefully observing the growth of plants and the distribution of their roots and stems, it is easy to find a water source.
While it can't be guaranteed to be 100% accurate, it's generally possible to find the answer.
As the largest rainforest on Earth, the Amazon has abundant water resources.
After searching for more than ten minutes, the group, who were splitting up to observe, finally found some clues.
"Hey! Brother Feng."
Liu Sisi quickly called out to Ye Feng.
"I think I've found it."
Upon hearing this, Ye Feng quickly walked to her side.
Under a tree as thick as a thigh, most of its tangled roots lead in one direction.
Ye Feng was overjoyed and immediately headed in the direction indicated by the tree roots.
He hadn't walked far when he discovered a series of triangular footprints on a fallen leaf.
It is clear that this was left by some kind of rodent.
But it looks like it's from a long time ago.
However, these animals also need water, and they are more familiar with this land than the humans.
In other words, the probability of finding water ahead is almost certain.
"Haha, let's go!"
Ye Feng waved to the crowd and walked for about fifteen minutes...
They suddenly smelled a fishy odor in the air.
Having lived on the river for over a week, they were all too familiar with this taste.
After walking for a while, when Ye Feng parted some withered vegetation... they finally saw a small pond.
But just as everyone was all smiles, Ye Feng frowned slightly.
He felt that something was off about this place.
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