Yang Rui's words did have some effect, because one by one, the foreigners sat back down and stopped talking.
Wang Ping was still furious. I patted Wang Ping on the shoulder and said, "Don't pay attention to them. We knew from the beginning that our relationship was doomed to fail. Why hurt yourself for a group of people like that?"
Yang Rui was still talking to those foreigners, but we didn't intend to pay them any attention.
This time, we divided the campfire into two groups for Shin-chan. Our group used one group of campfires, and their group used another group of campfires, creating a small distance between them.
We cleaned the fish again, skewered them on sticks, and then placed them on the campfire.
With many hands making light work, and with everyone protecting their food this time, our food was cooked very quickly.
Wang Ping angrily took two fish, gave one to me, and took the other and started biting into it, as if he wasn't eating fish at all, but the flesh of those foreigners.
Seeing Wang Ping like this, I couldn't help but laugh and patted him on the shoulder: "Forget it, forget it, what's there to be angry about? After you finish eating, let's have a good discussion about the weather outside. In this situation, we still need to keep someone on guard to prevent any large wild beasts or other animals from seeking refuge from the rain from rushing into our cave. That would be troublesome."
Yang Rui was also eating fish, and after hearing what I said, he nodded in agreement.
"I think Brother Sihai is right. I'll talk to these foreigners about this later, and then we can split up to take night shifts so that the rest of us can get some rest. Under these circumstances, we must maintain our best physical condition to deal with any unexpected situations."
Wang Ping nodded and ate two more bites of fish: "Of course I know, but I'm just so angry. How can these people be so shameless?"
As Wang Ping spoke, he glared angrily at the foreigners, but I knew that making things awkward at this point would not benefit anyone, so I had ** divide some of our food and give it to the foreigners.
This time, the foreigners didn't say anything more. They carefully washed all the food we gave them and started eating.
For the next two days, we continued to carry out the tasks assigned to us, leaving some people inside the cave to watch over the remaining people as they went out to find food.
Fortunately, we are at the seaside, so this huge wave can be considered a blessing from heaven.
Because many foods that we had never seen before were photographed on the coast this time.
For example, the largest octopus we ate here before was only the size of a fist.
But this time we found an octopus the size of a washbasin. Although it was dead, its flesh was still delicious.
We ate it in portions after bringing it back.
He kept remarking that if he wanted to have a seafood feast like this in the city, it would cost at least several hundred yuan, but he was tired of eating it here every day.
Hearing what ** said, the male colleague next to him couldn't help but chuckle: "Yeah, I never thought I'd end up in this godforsaken place trying to survive."
This time, the dispute between us has gradually subsided.
They have to find time to go out and find food.
The night watch was already on track, but the only thing that was giving me a headache was that the rain outside showed no signs of stopping, and was even getting heavier.
In this situation, we have no way to return to camp, nor do we know whether the foreigners' ships have been scattered.
There is no way of knowing whether Wang Xiaoxiao and the others are safe or not.
Wang Ping was extremely worried. Of course I knew he still liked Wang Xiaoxiao very much. Although he might not know what had happened between me and Wang Xiaoxiao, he was bound to find out eventually.
I kept thinking to myself about how I should tell Wang Ping about this.
But after thinking it over, I feel it's better not to talk about it.
Perhaps when he realizes that Wang Xiaoxiao truly doesn't have feelings for him, he will gradually feel at peace.
We endured this for another two days. The food supply in the cave was relatively secure, but we couldn't get any soup or broth at all.
All we do every day is bake.
Fortunately, we've gained more and more experience in collecting firewood these past few days, and the speed at which we can dry the finer pieces of firewood is much faster, and they're very convenient to use.
Fortunately, the cave we were hiding in was surrounded by woods, with many branches scattered all over the ground. We collected the dry branches, dried them, and made a decent campfire.
The food is enough to fill my stomach, but I don't know how many more days I'll have to live like this.
On the fourth day, our two groups, neither big nor small, had two arguments.
The reason was that they had been sleeping near those foreign women, and as a result, those foreigners came looking for us in a huff to settle scores.
Everyone was making a ruckus and arguing, which gave me a headache. I was too worried about the rain outside to pay any attention to it.
This time, Yang Rui acted as a peacemaker, helping everyone to be happy before sitting down on the ground again. He then kept looking outside, seemingly lost in thought.
On the fifth day, we had almost run out of food. Originally, it was supposed to be the group of foreigners who went out to find food this time, but one of them was sick and kept coughing. Yang Rui seemed to have some medical knowledge and went to check on him, saying that he probably had a cold.
However, since Yang Rui's backpack was also in our camp, even if he had medicine there, there was no way to treat the foreigner.
Although this group of people are always hostile towards us, they are very united with their own comrades.
Upon hearing that his companion might be sick, the bearded man immediately wanted to lead the others back to the place where they had moved their things to retrieve their medicine and also to get a pot from them so they could make some soup.
I know most importantly that they must also want to know what's going on outside.
We moved those things to the vicinity of where the freshwater flowed from, and we don't know if their supplies are still there.
But the heavy rain outside continued, and dark clouds loomed overhead. If they really went that far, would they be able to come back safely? This was a real headache.
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