Nothing happened that night. When Yezi woke up the next morning, she packed her things and took the fish basket she had just woven to the beach, just like yesterday.
Inhale, pause, shoot the fish, and reel it in.
However, this time, while the fish were taking a breath and adjusting their breathing, Ye Zi began to process them, stuffing their internal organs into the fish basket to attract more fish.
After Reba woke up, she peeked at the spot where the leaves were and found that the person was no longer there, so she quickly climbed out of the shelter.
When I came out, I found that nothing had happened, which was a bit awkward.
After glancing at the leaves busily working in the sea and then at the campsite, I decided to go gather firewood.
Although Ye Zi was in the sea, the system's detection function was always on, so she naturally knew what Reba was doing. She smiled and continued shooting fish.
Carrying ten sea fish ashore, when they returned to the camp, Reba was just coming back with a bundle of firewood.
Put down the branches, and like leaves, string the fish together and stick them diagonally above the fire.
Breakfast is still grilled fish, but unlimited, all you can eat.
After breakfast, Yezi began to observe her surroundings, deciding it was time to consider the issue of a shelter.
Of the sixty acres of land, apart from a small area of about five or six acres on the beach, the rest of the land was either bushes or trees.
Aside from coconut trees and palm trees that have been cut down to bare trunks, I really don't recognize what kind of tree this is.
But that doesn't stop the leaves from wielding their axes at them; after all, these trees are all very tall.
Leaf's plan was to build a shelter in the middle of four trees, using the tree trunks as the four corners of the shelter, using felled trees as walls in the middle, and filling the gaps with palm leaves.
It is windproof and waterproof, and you don't have to worry about bad weather.
When choosing a site, Yezi found a place with six trees, arranged in pairs in three rows. Although it wasn't particularly neat, it was perfect for building two adjacent shelters.
Leaf is very familiar with cutting down trees; he's done it countless times in Alaska, so it's second nature to him.
Moreover, this is an unclaimed island, so you can cause as much trouble as you want.
Of course, the leaves aren't destructive either. When cutting down trees, they prioritize areas with dense trees, which is beneficial for the growth of the remaining trees.
With over forty acres of land, including shrubs and trees, there are many targets to choose from.
The clanging sound of axes striking trees rang out again, and one large tree after another fell.
Those watching Yezi's live stream smiled knowingly; indeed, wherever there are coconuts, there will always be this kind of sound.
While cutting down trees, Ye Zi also managed to shoot and kill two pheasants with a flying stone, which would be his and Reba's next meal.
That's right. During the days of building the shelter, Yezi planned to eat whatever was available. If she encountered pheasants, she would eat pheasants for the next meal. If not, she would take some time before mealtime to go fishing in the sea.
Anyway, I have to eat three meals a day, and I can't miss a single one.
Ye Zi cuts down trees very quickly, able to fell four large trees in an hour, and then collect and drag them back to camp.
After lunch, Yezi picked up her axe and continued chopping trees, while Reba took care of cleaning up the stove.
After cleaning up the stove, Reba didn't rest. If there were pheasants, there must be wild eggs; otherwise, where would these chickens come from? So while Ye Zi was cutting down trees, Reba took a stick and searched through the bushes.
And sure enough, she actually found several nests of eggs, more than thirty in total.
This discovery stunned Ye Zi, who then began to consider whether she should shoot pheasants if she encountered them in the future.
Killing a chicken to get the eggs is not a good thing to do. Compared to eating chicken a few times, Yezi feels that having eggs to eat every day seems more cost-effective.
The final decision was to let the pheasants go if we encountered them, find their nests, and eat their eggs.
After an afternoon of hard work, Yezi dragged all the tree trunks to the place where she was going to build a shelter, then took a speargun and went into the sea to solve the problem of dinner.
Dinner was grilled fish again. It was monotonous, but convenient. Now was not the time to think about the taste; the important thing was to fill our stomachs.
Yezi's plan worked. The entrails stuffed into the fish basket did attract many fish to come and feed, because Yezi had an extra grouper on her fish string, weighing about three pounds.
Although grouper looks ugly, its meat is delicious and it's quite expensive in China. With this grouper, half of my dinner problem is solved.
After gutting the fish, stuffing the entrails into the fish basket, and then squatting down to shoot another round of fish, there was enough fish for dinner.
While grilling the fish, Yezi pointed to the chosen spot and told Reba how he planned to build the shelter, while also needing to know Reba's needs for the house.
There's no need to worry about keeping warm here, so naturally there won't be anything like a fireplace.
It's just a bed.
Dilraba fully demonstrated what it means to cling to someone's coattails. She had no demands other than for the bed, and even if she hadn't mentioned it, Ye Zi would have provided the bed.
Since there are no requirements, let's leave it at that and just build the shelter first, then add furniture inside gradually.
When Ye Zi had dinner with Wu Jing, she clearly remembered that if the storm hadn't destroyed their shelter, Wu Jing would have been a strong contender for the championship.
Later, Ye Zi also watched the recording of Wu Jing's live stream. Their shelter at the time could withstand strong winds, but it was useless in the event of a storm.
The program I'm participating in this time is about island survival. The survival locations are all on islands, so the shelters must be sturdy enough to withstand the ravages of storms.
This is why leaves choose to use living trees as the four corners of their shelter for support, because it is stable.
Only with a stable foundation can a shelter be sturdy and withstand even storms.
When you venture out to sea, don't expect that no storms will hit your island. That's unrealistic, and could even be fatal.
The rescue team was indeed on standby, but due to the stormy weather, helicopters could not take off and speedboats could not travel on the sea.
At that time, the rescue team was practically useless.
So whether it's for a stable living environment to facilitate survival, or for the sake of her own life, Yezi must build a sufficiently sturdy shelter.
Ye Zi's current thinking is that it's better to work harder in the early stages than to spend time reinforcing the shelter later.
Instead of reinforcing the shelter, why not go fishing at sea and prepare some food reserves to prepare for extreme weather?
Reba wholeheartedly agreed with Yezi's idea and was ready to cooperate whenever she needed her help.
On the second night of their island survival, Yezi and Reba continued to rest in their makeshift shelter.
Dilraba didn't think there was anything wrong with it, but the fans in the live stream were a little unhappy. Their goddess had actually gone to a hardship on an island.
But that's their choice, so we can't blame Ye Zi. Otherwise, there would definitely be an online argument.
Who can't see that Ye Zi has been working hard, and Ye Zi and Reba have maintained three meals a day for the fifteen contestants.
Many people eat only one meal a day, and upon realizing this, the fans' dissatisfaction vanished instantly.
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