Chapter 7 Departure

Chapter 7 Departure

I don't know if there's one thing I've told you, and that's that I hate mosquitoes. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

This creature is simply annoying. It's not good to suck blood, you have to buzz around your ears. The mosquitoes killed in one night can almost fry a side dish.

After getting up and washing up briefly, I ate some leftover dinner from last night to regain my strength.

Today will be a new day for me. As someone who is about to venture deep into the forest, I have the best and best preparations.

Prepare to eat all the creatures that want to kill me. At the same time, prepare to be killed by all living creatures.

This is not alarmist. I can't pinpoint the approximate location of this small island, but judging by the plants that grow on it, it is either tropical or subtropical.

And the forest I am going to enter now will be the most uninhabited, undeveloped and primitive forest. The creatures that live in this kind of forest must have never seen such a creature as a "human". Therefore, there is no such thing as the habit of animals living in the city to hide when they see people. That's one of my biggest worries.

In a complete food chain, suddenly an unknown creature (that is, me) appeared. And for the beasts that lived in the forest, they didn't know where I was in the food chain. And because of this, they will definitely use the behavior of the attack to judge my security level.

Eat, or be eaten. This is an eternal topic in the foodie world. But the same applies to it in the food chain.

I chose a road with a better view as the route to enter.

Of course, to say it's the road is just what I think. As for why I chose an area with a more open career, it was because I needed to judge the safety factor of this area. And if a wild beast lurks in my bush, I will be able to detect it in time.

It is important to note here that judging safety and setting up escape routes are two different concepts.

Open areas are great for finding and eliminating safety hazards, but they are definitely not suitable for escape.

One thing survivors need to keep in mind is that they can run fast on both legs in the open. To four-legged creatures run faster than you. (Even if you bring a jungler knife out of the god speed shoes, it's useless, you still have two legs missing)

As you slowly descend deeper into the forest, the plants around you begin to grow denser and denser. And as we go deeper, the surrounding environment also starts to get wet. This environment, coupled with the scorching sun overhead. It's like a giant steamer in this forest. And I, at best, am just an undercooked piece of meat.

The most important thing a survivor has to do when entering an unknown area. Even if you find a commanding height, if you can't make a detailed observation, you must also roughly observe the environment and terrain you are in. This is actually very beneficial for future survival. This will allow you to tell if there is a source of water by the elevation of the terrain. The distribution of plants can be used to determine whether the area is inhabited by giant beasts. Wait a minute. I don't need to say much about that.

All I have to do now is go deep into the forest. There is a mountain there that resembles a volcano. As for why it looks like a volcano, it's because it hasn't erupted since I came to the island. So I'm not sure if it's an active volcano or an extinct volcano. If it's an extinct volcano, it's no different from a normal mountain. All I had to do was go to the top of the mountain, look around the island again, and make sure I needed to know a little bit more about it.

I don't need to say much about the process of hurrying. Dry and boring. It's just a stop-and-go.

I think what interests you the most is none other than my food. This is often one of the most desirable aspects of survival in the wild.

Of course, I'm not perverted enough to eat whatever I catch. The current supplies are not scarce to that extent. Moreover, this wild animal and plant contains a large number of parasites and harmful germs. These things may not pose a threat to plants and animals, but God knows what will happen to people when they do. If I need to find food now, I must find one that is very safe - at least after eating, it will not make my legs and stomach weak after vomiting and diarrhea.

It is worth mentioning that in this primeval forest, there will be a lot of mushrooms.

Yes, mushrooms.

Don't believe in what the brighter the color of the mushroom, the more toxic it is, the bland color, the safer it is.

I do not comment on whether these conclusions are right or wrong. Because I will never be practical. This is an act of seeking death. I don't even have a girlfriend, and I don't want to hang on this nameless island just because of a mushroom or two.

When it comes to mushrooms, the best thing to do is to try not to eat them. Unless you can conclude that this mushroom is 100% safe to eat, do not eat it lightly.

But even if I can be sure that I can eat it 100%, I won't eat it unless I have to.

Well, there is always a time to be eye-catching. If you make a mistake, wouldn't it be very painful. As I often hear people in my hometown say, every year someone will be tricked because they can't distinguish between octagonal and nine-cornered. (Star anise is a spice.) Stewed in a pot with other spices, fragrant)

Okay, I'm going to talk about the part that interests you.

Eat.

To be honest, there are still a lot of things to eat after entering the forest. And for someone like me who has lived in the mountains of my hometown since I was a child, I can basically live in the mountains as long as there are no mosquitoes.

First of all. That's meat.

Because it was my first time in the forest, I was not familiar with the terrain. It is also unknown what the distribution of beasts is in the vicinity. So there's no way to make traps. Also, it takes too long to hunt in traps, which is not very cost-effective for me now. So meat food, the wisest thing is still some small things.

As small as ...... Spiders and other insects.

I'm just going to talk about it here, just take a look. Don't take it seriously and catch spiders, eat them when you take the test. I don't know much about spiders, but if I catch one or two large non-venomous spiders by chance, I can still eat them.

I can't remember the names of the two spiders that are now strung on sticks. That doesn't stop it from being my dinner, though. And as I've said before, I'm a pragmatist. As long as I can eat it, I can't die after eating. I don't even bother to care what it's called. Anyway, it didn't take long to pull it out after eating it in my stomach.

Dust to dust to dust, how beautiful.

Of course, two spiders the size of a palm are not actually that big when they are actually roasted. The average one is less than the size of my palm. Such a little dish will definitely not fill my stomach.

This brings us to my other meat dish. This meat dish...... In the words of a man at the top of the food chain, it's extremely high in protein, which is perfect for replenishing all the energy your body needs.

This meat dish is called bamboo shoots. In terms of body size and appearance, it is similar to a silkworm that eats mulberry leaves. But I just can't spin silk. Eat it......

I've never eaten silkworms, I don't know.

(It's exactly eight o'clock, not too late)