Chapter 726 Su Wan’s Trophies
Su Wan was startled when he heard the words, and could hardly believe that those were the words Ming Ye would say.
She had always thought that people like Ming Ye were cold and gloomy, but she never expected that he would actually care about people.
Su Wan turned her head subconsciously, but the man had lowered his head and began spearing fish seriously.
Next to the shallow beach, the setting sun is like blood.
And Ming Ye's figure was against the light, half-lit and half-dark, his sleeves fluttering slightly in the wind. He looked exactly like Jiang Xuecheng, only more lonely.
Su Wan was suddenly startled. She looked at Ming Ye's figure and suddenly remembered the time she spent with Jiang Xuecheng on Wanwan Island.
When he was at the beach, Jiang Xuecheng went out to catch fish alone, and also caught a few very large lobsters.
Su Wan still remembers that Jiang Xuecheng was raped by the langoustine
That man...is he okay now?
Jiang Xuecheng's god-like cold and noble face flashed through his mind, and Su Wan couldn't help but look a little dazed.
Even though Su Wan was determined to leave Jiang Xuecheng at the beginning, it was only when they were no longer together that she discovered that Jiang Xuecheng's shadow was everywhere in her life.
Even if they never meet again in this life, I am afraid it will be difficult to erase the traces of Jiang Xuecheng in her life.
It's like that man has taken root in her flesh and blood, and you think you can forget it, but those memory fragments can jump out at any time, and you can't forget it even if you want to.
It's not that she doesn't love Jiang Xuecheng, it's just that she is too tired to love this man. After she and Jiang Xuecheng's child passed away, Su Wan could no longer bear the pain of being with Jiang Xuecheng.
There is a saying that it is better to miss each other than to meet each other. This is probably the situation between her and Jiang Xuecheng now.
When Su Wan thought of this, she couldn't help but laugh at herself.
She took a breath, slowly waded through the cold shallow water, and gradually walked back to the shore.
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Following Ming Ye's instructions, Su Wan began to collect firewood seriously.
I didn't know if it had just rained here two days ago, so a lot of firewood was half wet and half dry. Su Wan had no choice but to take a few more steps deeper into the bushes.
Finally, Su Wan found some relatively dry branches.
When Su Wan was looking for branches, she suddenly saw an unknown fruit tree with red fruits on it.
The fruit tree was not very tall, and the fruits it produced looked a bit like apples, but they were not apples.
Su Wan thought about it and suddenly wondered if this could be some kind of edible fruit.
After all, she and Ming Ye were now in the wilderness, and they were not as inferior to seasonings and cooking tools as they were on Wanwan Island. The grilled fish they produced might not be as delicious as the fruit.
Su Wan stared at the fruits falling from the branches. She swallowed unconsciously because she hadn't eaten for most of the day.
——This fruit that looks cute but not flashy shouldn’t be poisonous, right?
Su Wan saw that several fruits had marks that had been pecked by birds, but there were no dead bodies of birds under the fruit trees, so Su Wan tentatively determined that they were not poisonous.
Su Wan put down the firewood she had picked up, tried hard to find a branch and began to pat the fruits upward.
She was not as skilled in tree climbing as Jiang Xuecheng, so Su Wan chose to slap her with branches.
The red fruits were already almost ripe, but under Su Wan's merciless blow, the fruits fell and rolled roundly to Su Wan's legs.
Su Wan was overjoyed and quickly picked them up. Several of them had been pecked by birds. The more Su Wan thought about them, the more relieved she became.
Holding those fruits and firewood in her arms, she felt that she had brought a pile of rich trophies, and finally felt much happier.
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Ming Ye heard the sound of neither light nor heavy footsteps, and turned her head instantly, and a slender figure soon appeared in her eyes.
Ming Ye frowned, staring at Su Wan who was approaching slowly, and quickly stepped forward to greet her.
"Why have you been gone so long?"
Su Wan smiled and raised the red fruit in her hand. Her brows and eyes, which had been depressed all day, relaxed and she felt quite proud.
"Look what I found? This should be edible, right?"
Ming Ye glanced at the fruit in Su Wan's hand and nodded lightly.
"This red cloud fruit is indeed edible, but the taste is a bit strange."
Su Wan said oh in sudden realization, but was a little disappointed when he heard the second part of the sentence.
——It turns out that this so-called red cloud fruit is not delicious. No wonder there are so many fruits in one tree and no one comes to pick them.
But the thought of having something to eat is better than having nothing to eat.
After Ming Ye finished speaking, he stretched out his hand very consciously and took the large pile of dry branches in Su Wan's arms.
"I'll get it."
Su Wan nodded. Her arms were sore from hugging those branches, so she was not polite to Ming Ye.
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The two walked in tandem and sat down on a large rock sheltered from the wind.
Ming Ye didn't know where to find two flints that could make fire. He tinkered with them for a while, and soon the stones began to smoke, and flames were easily created by friction.
Su Wan felt that her jaw would drop in shock when she saw the flames rising.
While she was amazed by Ming Ye's superb survival ability in the wild, she couldn't help but feel a little ashamed.
If Su Wan stayed alone in this wilderness, survival would be a big problem.
Then Mingye skillfully used branches to pierce the stomachs of the river fish, and cleaned out all the internal organs of the river fish very carefully.
Then, Ming Ye casually took a bunch of twigs and passed the entire fish through its throat.
Ming Ye performed these movements in one go, as smoothly as water.
Of course, Su Wan was not idle either. She rolled up her sleeves and started to add firewood to the stove she set up.
She tilted her head and took the skewered fish from Ming Ye's hand, carefully placing them on the fire and roasting them.
Ming Ye turned her head faintly and looked at Su Wan out of the corner of her eye. Probably because she was too close to the fire, there were a few beads of sweat on Su Wan's fair face.
But even so, Ming Ye found Su Wan indescribably good-looking.
Those clear eyes reflected the firelight, and their original gloomy look faded away, just like the river reflecting the afterglow of the setting sun, sparkling and vivid.
Such a beautiful girl...
He thought Su Wan was squeamish, but at least Su Wan never complained all the way, and his adaptability was pretty good...
Ming Ye realized the deviation of his thoughts. He sighed inwardly and quickly looked away from Su Wan.
Ming Ye pursed her lips and spoke calmly to Su Wan.
"I'm going to see if there are any plants that can be used as seasonings around here. You can grill the fish here first."
ah? !
Ming Ye actually knows how to recognize this kind of thing?
Su Wan was stunned, but saw that Ming Ye had already stood up and walked away.
Seeing that the fish were roasted to a slightly yellow color, and the aroma of cooked food was still lingering in her nose, Su Wan swallowed, fearing that she would burn the fish.
Su Wan stared at the red cloud fruit she had washed. She suddenly thought, should she try grilled fruit?