"That's why I looked for teammates," Yang Qinglan said.
"You can eat me if you want, but don't eat my sister." Li Changzhou pretended to be anxious and made a small joke.
“Brother—” Li Qianxia looked at her brother with emotion and made a half-joking joke, “If you are thirsty, be sure to tell me, and I will pee for you.”
"...You're disgusting."
"The reason I'm looking for teammates isn't for food, much less for drink." When she mentioned 'drink,' Yang Qinglan deliberately glanced at the disgusting siblings.
"Then what is it for? Isn't it for survival?" Li Changzhou asked curiously.
"It's for survival, but there's an even more important reason," Yang Qinglan explained. "Going alone can make you strong, but it can also make you lose your humanity, relying only on yourself, and doing anything to survive."
She looked at the two of them and continued, "If you have teammates, you'll understand the importance of unity and maintaining humanity. To put it more formally, it's about understanding friendship and family."
Li Changzhou said to Yang Qinglan in a relaxed tone, "You really have a clear understanding of life."
He wanted to say, 'How come there's no love?', but the words caught in his throat.
(All participants have arrived, and the task begins)
The sound came from the sandstone bus stop sign.
“No,” Yang Qinglan said as she walked up the sand dune, “it’s just that I’ve read more books than you.”
"That's not necessarily true, is it, little sister?"
"That's not necessarily true, is it, brother?"
"Where are your weapons?" Yang Qinglan, who was walking in front, turned around.
With her back to the sun, she was bathed in light, and her face in the shadows was imposing.
The two siblings simultaneously spread their hands, and after five heartbeats, the red steel gun "Mosquito Vampire Gun" and the sturdy AK-47 emerged from the mist and appeared in their hands.
The three of them walked up the sand dune ridge, their feet crunching on the quicksand.
The desert is like a sea, the world is vast and unobstructed, and the earth is like a reflector, emitting white light and reflecting the blazing sun.
The air itself seemed to distort and tremble, and the heat was palpable.
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