Chapter 119: Distress in the Mountains (Part II)

"We need to get out of here as soon as possible, there's no signal here." I took out my phone and looked at it, trying to dial 110 for help, but unfortunately the call didn't go out at all.

Li Xuanyang struggled to stand up, touched it and found that his mobile phone was not on his body at all. "Turn it off, since there is no signal now, don't waste electricity, maybe we will have to rely on it at a critical moment."

Li Xuanyang is right, my mobile phone is very power-intensive when it is turned on, and it is more power-saving to turn it off. I immediately pressed the shutdown button, picked up my backpack and helped Li Xuanyang to leave the scene of the accident. I made marks all the way, firstly, it was a basis for judging whether we were lost, and secondly, I felt that there were many suspicious things about this car accident, and if possible, I wanted to go back to the scene of the accident and investigate to see if I could find some clues.

As we entered the wooded forest, we searched for a water source while following the guidance of the compass. As soon as we find the creek and follow the direction of the stream, we can go to the valley and out of the mountains.

Li Xuanyang walked very slowly, and it took us more than half an hour to walk a short distance. He was covered in cold sweat, his face was pale, and he was panting heavily, but he didn't make a sound. But I know he's exhausted and stretched to the limit.

I took a bottle of water out of my backpack and handed it to him: "We don't know how long it will take to get out, so save some and just moisten your throat." ”

Li Xuanyang nodded, but didn't take the bottle of water, only said, "You drink it first." ”

I shook my head: "I can still bear it, I can save a little is a little." In this situation, you don't have to be polite to me. ”

Li Xuanyang finally took the bottle and took a sip of water. I asked Li Xuanyang to sit down and rest, and I ran to the front to explore the way. Li Xuanyang wanted to say something, but in the end he didn't say anything, and just watched me leave.

The trees ahead were growing with foliage, making it more and more difficult to walk, but to my delight, I came across a small stream after walking for a short time. This stream gave me great hope, and I jumped back to Li Xuanyang.

"Xuanyang, I found a creek, we will be able to get out soon!" I shouted happily, "Get up, I'll carry you." ”

Li Xuanyang looked at me in disbelief, but he didn't doubt my ability in the slightest, and leaned on my back very cooperatively.

Although Li Xuanyang has a good figure, he is extremely fit, and his weight is not light. The maximum load I usually do for a weight-bearing march run is 25 kilograms, which is far from Li Xuanyang's actual weight. But now I don't need to run on the march, so as long as I grit my teeth and persevere, I think I can still slowly get out of the valley.

I don't know how long I walked, but I felt tired, thirsty, hungry, sore, numb, and unable to take a single step. Happily, the creek grew wider and wider, eventually turning into a large river that meandered forward.

I put Li Xuanyang down, took a sip of water, picked up some dead branches and piled them together, and took out my Swiss Army knife to sharpen the end of one of the tougher branches. I handed the backpack to Li Xuanyang and instructed him to take out the lighter in my bag and make a fire, and wait for me to catch fish and come back and grill the fish to eat.

I walked not far away, and suddenly heard Li Xuanyang loudly telling me to be careful, go and come back quickly, I looked back and smiled at him, waved my hand and rushed to the river.

The water of the river in the mountains is crystal clear, and you can see small fish freely shuttling through the mud and sand at the bottom of the river. I took off my shoes and rolled up my trouser legs into the cool water, clumsily stabbing the branches at the cheerful fish. The fish seemed to sense the threat and deftly avoided them as I stabbed them. I was in a hurry, and I chased the fish step by step, and finally accidentally slipped under my feet and fell into the river.