Sniper on the Edge (6)
I had very few things and only a suitcase when I came. There was only one watch in it that my mother bought and gave me before I joined the army, and I don't know what the problem was, and the watch was long gone.
I remember that before I came to this island, I only told my family that the troops were strictly not allowed to talk. My family probably still thinks that I am a soldier in a comfortable military camp, and they would not have thought that I would come to such a deserted island that is difficult to survive.
In the first week I came to the island, I almost died here, and it was only thanks to Usu's help that I was able to recover.
Everything here is almost like being a savage.
Lack of water and electricity.
Drinking water is filtered by equipment, which is slow to be efficient.
In addition, it depends on rain, and there are many times when it rains on the sea.
I haven't seen it on the island for half a year, so I should be glad that it doesn't rain according to the sea. If it rains on the island, it may take more than half a month.
Not to mention less electricity.
There was actually electricity, and there was a running generator in the small shed in the middle of our house.
Regardless of whether there are signals from the three major telephone service providers on the island, this treadmill can only charge special equipment and watches on everyone's body.
Because the interfaces above are all kinds of odd-shaped and weird-shaped, Wuling Liuling or strange-shaped oval. Even if you get the corresponding charger, you need to plug it in and turn left and right several times to connect it.
Chen Hao, who is data analysts, has a saying that it is deliberately designed to be varied. Prevent equipment from being used by other countries when it is lost and captured, and there may be a self-destruction device inside.
Because of this, USB, Type-c, and Lightning ports on all devices do not exist.
And to charge these devices, someone needs to run on the treadmill to generate electricity.
Not only do I have nothing to do to charge my watch and rangefinder, but I also have to charge Wusu.
She is a medical worker who still has a lot of electricity on hand, which makes me miserable.
In terms of living habits, if you want to eat delicious food, you have to rely on yourself, otherwise you can only eat expired compressed biscuits.
I don't know where Captain Dahai applied for the supplies, and I suspect that all the military districts don't want to send them to us by helicopter.
There are still four large boxes of compressed biscuits in the pit, and the shortest shelf life has expired for more than a year.
Captain Dahai also has the same habit as my mother, thinking that eating expired things is not a big problem. As long as there is no mold and no spots, it is edible, and it is not a big deal to grow and grow. After cutting off that part, you can eat it if you don't have any long ones, which often shows off that you once ate half a month of soil with your teammates on a mission until the support is in place.
And these expired compressed biscuits are harder than stones and worse than. Thinking about it, if I don't want mold to grow on this biscuit, I guess only Captain Dahai can eat it.
In addition to eating and drinking, the hardest thing is washing.
At first, I was careful, but after a few months, I just let it be.
It's inevitable to have a smell on your body, because you can only take a shower once a month.
The four of us don't care much about this, but Usu suffers.
However, Captain Dahai is still not sloppy in this.
Usu lives a little better than all of us, the key is to be able to take a small shower.
The big bath and the small bath are the sayings that I only learned after coming here.
A big bath is a shower, and we take it together about once a month.
Because salt water cannot be bathed directly, filtered pure water is a luxury.
We would save up the waste water from washing vegetables, washing our hands, and washing game mixed with blood for bathing, and everyone had a limit on water.
Basically, it would be nice to take a shower that would be a little cleaner than before, and it wouldn't be too extravagant.
And Wusu is extravagant, every day Captain Dahai will give her a bottle of pure water for her to take a small bath.
As the name suggests, a small bath is to wipe yourself back and forth with a mineral water bottle and a towel.
It sounds incredible, of course, but it's already the highest treatment we have here.
So when I went to Xiamen, I was actually very excited when I heard this sentence.