You Owe Me, My Love Chapter 299
Chapter 299 Surviving In The Wild
At that thought, she looked at him with concern.
I’m not afraid of dying, but what will I do if you die?
Gu Mingchen had a bright future ahead of him. He came from a prestigious family and had won
numerous des while serving the military. In just a few years, he could even assume the rank of
commander-in-chief. But now, he was stuck here, just to save her.
He noticed Bai Rong deep in thought, and caressed her cheeks. “Don’t worry about it. The wolves are
not always around. I’ll keep us safe.”
C’mon! Keep it together. Worrying would get us nowhere. ”Do you recognize this ind?” she asked.
“I don’t. There are plenty of unounted inds like this out at sea. Also, we seem to have drifted too
far. In the military, we typically choose the more essible ones that have been properly surveyed and
inspected for training. But look, there aren’t any footprints on this ind.”
He reached for one of theirs and spilled the contents inside. Out came the pot, their kitchen knife,
dagger, handgun, and a gun case.
Pointing at the gun, she asked expectantly, “Does it still work?” She felt much safer with a weapon by
their side.
“Yes. If you’re worried, we can let it dry out under the sun. We only have twenty bullets for
emergencies. The important thing is to find a ce for shelter.” He handed the dagger to her and kept
the rest for himself. Before leaving, he took a nce at the fish they had attempted to cook. It looked
ready.
“Rong, can you dig a small pit here? Not too deep. Around ten centimeters. I’ll go collect some dried
leaves.”
Before he could leave, she reached for his hands. “I’ll go with you.”
“That works too. I’ll feel safer this way.”
Before setting off, Gu Mingchen wrapped the fish with leaves and ced it into the pit Bai Rong had
dug. He finished off by covering it with sand.
“Let’s go.”
She followed closely behind him.
As it was an uninhabited ind, the trees and nts grew haphazardly, in no particr order. Even the
nts looked enormouspared to the ones back home.
Gu Mingchen had to cut down many leaves to clear their path while Bai Rong helped to remove a few
stray ones that he missed.
He cleared off an area approximately one meter wide and ten meters long. Then he gazed up at the
tree in front.
“What are you looking at?”
He spected, “Even without our handgun, we won’t have to worry about wild animals.”
“Why’s that?”
“This is a Upas Tree. It’smonly used to make toxins for arrows. I’ll make some tomorrow. With my
shooting skills, there’s probably nothing to worry about anymore.”
Bai Rong joked. “I have a feeling we could even stay here forever if we want to.”
Gu Mingchen tapped her lightly on her nose. “Just in case, these grass here are the anti-toxin.”
She gave a long sigh. “Mother Nature sure has everything nned out.”
He inspected their surroundings before pointing at one of therger trees. “Let’s camp up there.”
Seeing the numerous thick leaves, she wondered out loud. “Do you think there are snakes hiding up
there?”
“Well… snakes climb trees to find food. As long as we clean the area thoroughly, they won’te.
They are not confrontational creatures by nature.”
With that said, he climbed up the tree swiftly and diligently got rid of the excess branches.
Back on the ground, Bai Rong couldn’t help him much. She wandered around and noticed a withered
nt. An idea came to her. I can probably make a rope with this.
About an hourter, Gu Mingchen had finished getting rid of the excess branches. He jumped back to
the ground.
She looked up at the tree and hesitated. “Isn’t it a bit too high? I don’t know how to climb trees…”
“Don’t worry. I’ll make you adder. Once that’s done, I’ll get rid of the tree bark at the bottom. With a
smoother surface, it’ll deter animals from climbing up. You’ll be safe up there.”
His words gave her a peace of mind. “Are we going to bring the raft over now?”
“Yes, let’s go.” He held her hands as they walked back.
With every movement, she could feel the calluses on his hands; evidence made in the years of toil.
Furthermore, his warm body temperature made her feel at ease.
Please, I hope someone saves this man.
It didn’t take them long to carry the raft back to shelter.
Shortly after, Gu Mingchen started searching for broken tree branches on the ground.
He had a very good reason for choosing this spot. The tworge trees had five huge branches sticking
out, intersecting one another at varying heights.
In order to level them, he tied the loose branches above to the lower ones to create a t surface.
Bai Rong was astounded by his makeshift bed. “You should really just be an architect instead.”
He chuckled. “Back then, we often conducted missions out in the wild. Myrades and I would make
these makeshift beds using materials we could find. We’re actually considered lucky. Since we have
our raft, we can ce it on top. This way, it’ll be much morefortable.”
Hearing this reminded her they were about to share a bed. She felt a weird sensation not present when
they were on the raft.
To distract her mind, she continued making her ropes.
After she was done, Gu Mingchen tied the ropes to the middle of the raft.
“What’s that for?” Bai Rong asked.
“The raft’s too heavy for you. I’ll pull it from up there.”
Make sense. She nodded in acknowledgement.
The spot he chose was approximately three meters off the ground. Bai Rong was only a hundred and
sixty-five centimeters tall. In order to hand the raft over, she had to lift it above her head. But, with how
heavy it was, that was impossible for her.
Gu Mingchen climbed up first. While he pulled the raft up, she tried her best to lift it. After several
attempts, they managed to get the raft up.
With their shelter done, Gu Mingchen took a look at his watch. It was twelve- twenty in the afternoon.
“Hungry?”
Bai Rong nodded. She was famished. Truth to be told, her stomach had been growling for the past
hour.
“The fish we prepared should be cooked by now. Let’s go.”
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As she turned towards the beach, she noticed a ck figure moving about. She asked worriedly,
“What’s that over there?”
Gu Mingchen followed her line of sight and broke into a smile. “It really is our lucky day! That’s a wild
boar. Also, our dinner for today.”
He pranced happily towards his target.
“Be careful!”
The wild boar was in the middle of its meal. As it heard footsteps approaching, it turned to look.
Gu Mingchen made use of this opening and shot. The bullet went straight through its head.
The boar copsed to the ground, dead.
Bai Rong was slightly startled by what she saw. She had eaten one before. But this was her first time
seeing one being killed right before her eyes.
“Is this your first time killing one?”
Her words had hit the spot. It was indeed his first time. However, he took it upon himself to prepare the
boar. He didn’t think she would want to handle that process.