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Chapter 591: Stranded on a Desert Island

    

ing the necklace fly through the air and then vanish…It seemed fated, as if he were grasping at nothing in the air. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn't hold onto what he wanted.Bang—"Dad!" Qiao B...Qiao Bao'er carefully followed the sound of flowing water, taking careful steps forward through the damp forest. Finally, after passing through a patch of reeds, she came upon a small stream.

She was astonished and her heart was pounding with excitement. It really was a water source!

The stream gurgled softly, crystal clear. At the bottom, large black pebbles were visible, along with many small, pale yellow scales. Tiny fish, about the size of a thumb, darted about playfully. The water seemed exceptionally clean and transparent.

Qiao Bao'er endured the pain in her leg and forced herself to squat down.

She cupped her hands full of stream water and splashed it on her face, washing away the dirt. She quickly drank a few sips. The water was very cool and sweet.

After the stream moistened her parched throat, she finally felt much more comfortable.

Qiao Bao'er had never been so grateful to be able to drink a mouthful of water. In the face of survival, all her previous pretenses were superfluous.

It was precisely like this, it also ignited her inner desire to survive.

"...I'll be able to go home." She whispered to herself, her eyes welling up again.

No matter how difficult it was, she had to go back. At this moment, all she wanted was to give her loved ones a tight hug.

Although she fell from a height, she found the stream by chance and her spirits lifted quickly.

By the creek, she was washing her clothes, scrubbing the mud off her face, neck, and legs. Her long hair got a quick rinse in the water too, then she tied it up high on her head into a bun with her little rubber band. It was practical, keeping her hair out of her way.

In such a dense jungle, once she accidentally blocked her vision, she might fall again as before, perhaps plunging into an abyss and losing her life.

Slowly, put the injured leg into the cool stream, bearing the pain, little by little, wash the wound with water.

Fortunately, the bleeding gash on her leg wasn't very big, and after a while, the wound slowly stopped bleeding on its own.

But her left foot was still very painful and she couldn't stand or walk, Qiao Baoer thought it must be a fracture.

Along the bank of the stream, there were many dead branches and leaves. She found the thickest one as a walking stick.

When Qiao Baoer, leaning on her cane, stood up again, she suddenly realized how helpless, afraid, and insignificant it was to be alone in such a dense forest.

Suppressing the fear in her heart, ““Is there anyone here” she finally cried out loud.

"!"

"Is anyone there—"

The surroundings were dense with jungle, and Qiao Bao'er’s voice echoed continuously through the trees, but there was no response.

Jo Bao'er felt utterly despondent. What if she was the only survivor What if, even her mother didn't make it If this forest truly held only her, how long could she possibly survive

She was really feeling uncertain.

Just then, a very rough and hoarse roar suddenly came from the depths of the forest.

Qiao Bao'er stiffened all over. She was terrified, her first thought being that her shout had attracted a wild beast.

After all, it's not surprising that there are some wild animals in such a dense jungle.

And, she lowered her head to look at the wound on her leg, and the faint smell of blood seeping from it.

Immediately, he blamed himself for being so foolish. In this situation, with his injuries, shouting would only put him in even greater danger.

Qiao Ba'er was in a state of panic. She didn't want to be eaten by the beast. Leaning on her cane, she limped away quickly, following the stream westward.

Luckily, she walked nervously for half an hour, constantly glancing back over her shoulder, but there was no sign of any beasts pursuing her.

This gave her a slight sense of relief.

If a predator were to actually pursue her, she would be in grave danger.

She walked along the stream, and soon she found some edible plants that looked like small tomatoes. These wild tomatoes were very small, only as big as her little finger, and came in red and purple clusters.

Jo Bao'er was very hungry. After hesitating for a while, she reached out and picked one, taking a gamble that it wasn't poisonous.

Actually, even if it's poisonous, she would eat it. She's going to die anyway, so it's better than starving.

These cherry tomatoes taste good, sweet and sour, with no adverse reactions. Especially the dark purple cherry tomatoes are particularly sweet.

Jo Bao'er was overjoyed. To her, nothing was more important than food right now, and she ate about two kilograms in one go.

She ate until she was really full, and only then did she stop when she burped.

At the same time, she was also afraid that she would never find edible food again. Qiao Bao'er decided to take off her jacket and picked some small tomatoes. She used her jacket as a pouch and carried them, continuing to walk downstream along the creek.

After eating, her heart didn't seem so panicked anymore.

At least she has managed to solve the problem of drinking water and feeling full for now.

But Qiao Bao'er looked up at the sky.

The sky was obscured by towering trees all around, and she could only faintly see sunlight filtering through the leaves.

What if it gets dark after sunset in this forest

The most frightening thing about the forest is when night falls.

Qiao Bao'er walked all the way along the west, just wanting to walk out of the forest and spend the night on the beach for the time being.

Unfortunately, that was just her personal opinion. Qiao Bao'er had completely lost her sense of direction after falling from a height earlier, and this forest was too vast; perhaps she didn't even know where she had ended up.

Until Qiao Bao'er walked, her other ankle ached and she had no strength left. She sat slumped on the muddy ground.

Suddenly, she saw very clearly the large leaf on her right, being moved by something.

There was something passing, like a sound of urgency, very heavy and immense.

And she was sure that thing was approaching her, which immediately tightened Qiao Bao'er's nerves again. She gripped the broken branch staff in her hand as a weapon.

Jo Bao'er didn't have time to think. Right before her eyes appeared a very tall and enormous wild man.

He is over two and a half meters tall, with a tall and muscular physique. His thick arms reveal well-developed muscles, almost tanned black by the sun. His bare, solid chest is only covered by a wild animal's skin around his waist. He has a full beard, and his pair of eyes are jet black, staring at her fiercely like a beast.

Qiao Bao'er was stunned.

She was so surprised that she didn't even have time to be afraid. Her body instinctively froze, as if realizing she couldn't win against the opponent. Like a small animal encountering its natural predator, she became immobilized.

"... You, don't come any closer."

"...I... I just stumbled into this forest, I'll leave immediately," she stammered, her face paling as the wild man approached. She scrambled to explain herself, trying to be friendly, " ...I give you all my food." She scattered the small tomatoes she had gathered on the ground. "

The wild man, like carrying a rabbit, effortlessly hoisted Qiao Bao onto his shoulder.

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