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Chapter 7 Fish is not easy to catch

She patted the dirt on her buttocks. It seemed like there was no way to leave today. She might as well go back. She would come back tomorrow and bring out all her belongings. She also found a small child not far away.

The cave is smaller than the one she lives in now, but it seems to be safer. There is also a small river here. The water is clear. It can be seen that it has not been polluted in any way. It was only when she turned around and walked a few times.

After taking this step, he stopped working again

She bit her fingers, wondering whether she should go back or not. If she did, she would have to walk again, but her legs couldn't bear it.

But if I don’t go back, what will happen to the things in the nest?

The firewood she picked up, the straw quilt she made, and the beautiful little stones she picked up. She thought she would give these stones as trophies to Lao Qin, but now she was still hesitant about whether to go back.

Soon, just when she was about to start and go back, she heard the roar of a wild beast.

She shuddered for a moment, and when she looked at the sky again, she realized that it was indeed late. She was too concerned about her legs. It was already dark when she had to walk back, so she better forget it.

There are stones everywhere here, she'd better pick them up again...

That's it. She was going to tidy up the cave while it was still bright. At the very least, it would be more comfortable to live in at night.

The entrance to the cave was very hidden and smaller than the one she had before. In the previous one, she had to bend down to get in, but in this one, she had to climb. However, this was better and safer. This one

Climbing in, she found that there was a cave inside. The entrance was small, but the inside was very big. It was a natural cave. What she liked most was that there was a protruding stone that was very smooth and could be used as a stone.

Bed to sleep on.

She ran over excitedly and sat down. It was indeed very flat, but then she smiled bitterly. She didn't know if she was enjoying herself in suffering. Otherwise, what else could be done, let her cry?

If she really cried, she might have cried to death long ago.

She pursed her lips, climbed out again, gathered some firewood, and carried back a pile of hay. Then she went to a small river not far from here to see if she could get a fish back. There is a river here, and there is a river naturally.

There is fish, right? If there is a fish, she will have fish soup to drink, and she will not be hungry.

She only ate two or three wild fruits today, and her stomach was almost sour. If she didn't eat well, let alone go home, she would starve to death.

When she walked to the small river, the water was clearer than she had imagined, and there were indeed fish in it. There were quite a few. She knelt down, picked up a handful of water, and washed her face first.

The water felt clear and cool, and the coldness made her shiver. She looked back and looked around at the lush trees. It was best for her to get out of this forest before winter came, otherwise

She could imagine that she couldn't live without clothes and food here.

And she is thinking too much now, but she can't think too much. After all, her stomach is tight now.

She drank some water, which quenched her thirst and soothed her stomach. Then she lifted up her clothes and stepped into the water. To be honest, the water was really cold.

As soon as my legs went down, they were really cold.

However, this was still a comfortable coolness, and she got used to the coolness. After standing for a while, she felt that the water seemed to be a lot warmer, and it was not that unbearable. She remembered that when she was learning to swim, the water in the swimming pool was also the same.

It was extremely cold. As soon as she got out, goosebumps appeared all over her body. After a while, she got better.

With a crash, she suddenly lost her balance and fell into the water.


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