Chapter 11 Surviving in the wilderness is not so easy

When Sata woke up, it was night three days later. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 info

Thanks to the smell of the life-saving fruit, not a single insect dared to crawl on her for three days, and no wild beast tried to eat her. Shata, who hadn't eaten or drunk well for a few days in a row and had been frozen for three nights, was affected by the residual toxin of the life-saving fruit, and was still able to move.

Sata didn't know about her food poisoning, and she picked a bunch of life-saving fruits without knowing whether she was alive or dead, but because she didn't feel hungry, she didn't eat them immediately, but used them as reserve food.

With the slight poisoning effect of the life-saving fruit, Shata walked for a day and two nights. The next morning, she was finally hungry, and when she opened the small cloth bag she was carrying with her to eat some life-saving fruit, she found that all the fruit was rotten.

Saving fruits are more perishable than other fruits and can stay fresh for up to six hours from the time the branches are removed. Rotten life-saving fruits will emit a foul smell, and the longer it lasts, the stronger the smell will become. In fact, Shata asked about the smell when she was in a hurry, but she thought it was because she hadn't taken a shower for too long, so she had a smell on her body and didn't care.

With no food reserves, Shata had no choice but to find a small puddle to wash the small cloth bag. While washing the cloth bag, Sata suddenly discovers that this puddle is the first puddle she has found. In other words, Shata walked for so many days, and finally returned to the place where she first got lost.

The harsh reality nearly broke Sata, and although the desire to survive quickly brought her back to her senses, she remained depressed for a long time. That night, Satta found another hole in the tree. The last time she slept in a tree hole, although she was licked by wild animals, it turned out to be safe, so she would find a tree hole to hide for the second time.

Coincidentally, the herd of beasts that had been scared away by Shata before actually came to the tree hole where Shata was hiding again that night to forage for food. The tree hole where Shata is hiding this time is not the same tree hole as last time, but the young beast that licked and woke Shata up this time is still the same one last time.

This time, Shata didn't scream when she woke up after being licked, but looked at the young beast licking her face with a shocked expression, and sat still and didn't dare to move. Because of the poor lighting, Shata could barely see the outline of its head. Shata has sweat stains on her skin, and there is salt in her sweat. For wild animals, salt is precious. So the young beast licked Sata unlovingly, until the salt on Sata's face was licked by it, and then it went away satisfied.

After this, Satta heard the sound of insects chirping and animals grazing. Shata was hungry and thirsty, and after hearing the moist chewing sound, Shata became even hungrier and thirstier. She couldn't help but climb out of the tree hole and fired a magic flare into the sky, illuminating the area.

The sudden light frightened the nocturnal herbivores a little, compared to the sharta that crawled out of the hollow of the tree. Almost in the blink of an eye, the herbivores vanished like dead leaves blown away by the wind, leaving only the unknown Shata standing alone.

Shata felt aggrieved, but she still cried as she crouched down to look at the plants on the ground, wondering what the herbivores were eating. Shata, who hadn't been in the kitchen since she was born, naively thought that she should be able to eat plants that herbivores could eat, so she broke off the leaves of those bitten plants and forced the nausea to stuff them into her mouth.

It has to be said that Shata was lucky. This kind of herbivore can eat the plant that humans can eat, but this is only an accidental situation, the plant that herbivores can eat may not be able to be eaten by humans, so it is very easy to find food poisoning.

That night, Shata finally filled her stomach. She went back to the hollow of the tree and rested until dawn, after which she was thirsty again. A few days ago, Shata saved her life by drinking water, but she thought that she had fainted because she had drunk unclean water, and after that she did not dare to drink water. Luckily, it rained at noon and in the evening, giving Shata clean water to drink.

Until now, Shata hadn't thought of using Letting's magic to make a fire or do something. She really doesn't have the slightest common sense when it comes to surviving in the wild, and she can't even hunt.

The only thing thankful for her was that Satta had made a note of the edible plants before she ate the grass, so for the next few days, she walked with her head down, picking and eating plants that looked the same or similar to those before her, and survived the two days in this way.

However, on the third day, Shata accidentally ingested a poisonous plant that resembled the appearance of a certain edible plant and vomited throughout the day. Since there was nothing in her stomach in the first place, Shata almost threw up all the stomach pouches. After that, Shata became negative, and even drank dirty water, wanting to be poisoned in the wild.

But the result of her doing so only made her vomit even more, and in the end, if she hadn't been lucky enough to find a few life-saving fruit trees, she might have died here. Because her stomach was so uncomfortable, Shata only ate a small amount of life-saving fruit and didn't dare to carry it with her. After eating the life-saving fruit, Shata soon felt less uncomfortable and hurried off to find a way out of the forest as soon as possible.

The next day, the toxin of the life-saving fruit was metabolized by Shata's body, and Shata became uncomfortable again. She endured the uncomfortable feeling and walked for another day, eating some non-poisonous and usable plants on the way to satisfy her hunger. In the early hours of the next morning, she learned some bugs to drink dew - the first clean water she had drunk since she got lost.

Sata thought she was finally on track to survive in the wilderness, but just as she thought about it, she found herself weaker and weaker—a symptom of a lack of salt. Sata didn't know that she had become like this because of the lack of salt, thinking that her limit was approaching, and she became negative again.

Later, her shoes were completely rotten, and she took them off and threw them away in a fit of rage, and walked barefoot. There are many things in the forest that can cut the skin, and Shata has not walked barefoot on the mountain road, and the skin on her feet is fine and tender, and a scratch is a cut. Because she has no strength, Shata can only walk short distances each day. And this time she still didn't walk in a straight line, so she was finally found by the search team less than two kilometers away from the place where the shoes were thrown.

Her first meal after being rescued consisted of half a piece of dry bread and less than 200 milliliters of water, but it was undoubtedly the most delicious meal for Sata in her life. The search party didn't dare to give her too much to eat, because they didn't know how long Shata had been hungry. If Shata was hungry for a long time, giving her too much food would cause damage to her body.

When Stranzie woke up, he immediately hugged Sata, who was crying in his arms. The two hugged each other and cried non-stop, and the other people in the room saw that they seemed to have a long time to finish crying, so they had to leave the room first, leaving time for the two of them alone.

Half an hour later, Shata was obediently lying in Stranzie's arms, and Stranzy gently stroked her back. Shata, who has suffered a lot, is in great need of someone to confide in at such a time. So Stranzie deliberately asked her what she had been through these days, so that she could complain to herself.

It was noon when Stranzie woke up, and it was already dark when Satta finished her story with snot and tears. After this, Stranzie didn't ask why Sata went to the forest alone, because he already knew the answer.

In fact, when Tal lied to him that Shata might be lost, Stranzie only believed him at the time. It didn't take long for him to remember what Shata had said to Alice, and thought that Shata had most likely returned to Saktin. But he still wants to continue to deceive himself, because if he doesn't, he won't be able to live.

Stranzie, who insisted on deceiving himself, kept hinting at himself, saying that Shata was just lost, and Shata would not leave me alone. In order to deceive himself even further, he even went to stay outside Mel's residence. But what he didn't expect was that Shata was really lost, and she was lost in the deep mountains and old forests, and she might lose her life because of it.

At that time, Stranzie was really scared, he was afraid that Shata would be in danger in the forest. If something really happens to Shata, he will kill himself next to Shata's body. He had even figured out how to commit suicide, which was to aim a magic arrow at his head and launch it.

Fortunately, Sata is fine, and Stranzie's suicide plan is no longer useful. For him, it didn't matter if Shata wanted to leave him alone, as long as Shata was alive, he was satisfied. Even if Shata would leave him directly after this and never see him again, he didn't care, because as long as Shata was alive, he would be satisfied.

And for Sata, after this ordeal, she never wanted to leave Stranzie again. She felt that what had happened to her was a punishment from the god of light - by the way, Shata had already accepted the faith of the god of light on her way to Byronsburg.

In fact, Sata is very clear that she left Stranzie completely to escape reality. She didn't want Stranzie to know that she wasn't a virgin and ruin her perfect image in his mind. Sata is already deeply in love with Stranzie, and she is afraid that Stranzy will abandon her after knowing that she is not a virgin and has even been bullied by several men, so she runs away.

As for her previous thoughts, they were just excuses to make her escape from reality logically. If she really thinks about Stranzie, she shouldn't leave him at this time, because he needs Sata, and he can't live without Sata's arms. So as soon as Satta disappeared, Stranzie jumped into the well.

Sata hadn't expected such an outcome, but she knew she would be sad when Stranzie was gone. Even so, she was gone, and the moment she walked into the forest, she was still deceiving herself that she was doing it for Strandzi.

I deceived Stranzie, I deceived myself, and I deceived the God of Light......

Sata regrets it so much that she doesn't know what to do to make up for her mistakes. At this moment, Stranzy kissed her softly on the lips.

Shata, who has had an unfortunate experience, instinctively loathed the intimacy because it reminded her of the humiliation and powerlessness she felt when she was bullied. But she didn't push Stranzie away, she wanted to pay off her debt in this way, so she endured it so desperately that her body trembled and her hands and feet became as cold as ice.

In fact, at the beginning, Sata felt extremely resistant to physical contact with the opposite sex. If it weren't for the comfort she gave her in her inner pain, and the fact that she had become accustomed to physical contact with the opposite sex—to be precise, with Tranzi—she would not have embraced Stranzie like she is now.

Even though she was used to physical contact with Stranzie, she still became nervous when Stranzie touched an important part of Shata. Stranzie had noticed this for a long time, and at first he thought that Shata was nervous because of her inexperience. But after a long time, Stranzie sensed that something was wrong.

At first, I didn't have any experience, so I was nervous. But Stranzie and Sata have been together for a long time, and they will sleep together every night, so they should get used to it anyway. Before that day, Stranzie had not had the energy to think much because of the bereavement. But now that Stranzy has recovered from the devastation of bereavement due to Sata's disappearance, he soon realizes that Sata may be hiding something from him.

He deliberately reached between Shata's legs to test her reaction. Not wanting to touch Sata's thighs the moment, she pushed Stranzie away and then cowered in horror on the corner of the bed, her body trembling even more.

"Sata, you ......"

In the faint light of the moon, Satta saw Stranzey's eyes wide in surprise. She suddenly felt very frightened, she was afraid that Stranzy knew that she was not a virgin, and she was afraid that Stranzy would abandon her.

"No...... No......" she shook her head in horror, "I...... It's not ......"

Before she could finish speaking, Shata jumped out of bed and ran out of the room barefoot. Stranzie immediately chased after them, and before the two could run out of Tár's house, Satta crashed into Maier, who had come to visit them.

Mel's body was sturdy, and he only swayed slightly after being hit. Shata was more miserable, her body was ejected nearly half a meter away, her ass fell firmly on the ground, and she was almost stepped on by Stranzie, who was catching up. After Shata came to her senses, she tried to escape, but was hugged by Stranzie, who stopped the car in time.

"Don't! No! Let me go! ”

At this time, Shata had been swallowed up by fear, and slapped Stranzie's body like crazy, trying to break free of Stranzie's arm. Stranzie didn't let go after being beaten, still clinging to Shata's body.

"I love you! Sata! I love you! I love you no matter what happens! Believe me! ”