"No way, even if we're envious, we can't tame beasts. We can only watch from afar."
Watching the deer herd linger on the ridge, leisurely searching for dead grass in the shallow snow, struggling to absorb nutrients, Chen Zhou shook his head.
…
As he continued forward, he planned to quickly collect some rock salt, then take advantage of the bright morning and warm weather to walk around the mountain foot, looking for caves.
If he could find a suitable shelter, perhaps he could relocate with Paul.
When building the wood-stone shelter in the Baihar Mountain Range, his priority was to spot other challengers' tracks early, creating an advantage for seizing air-dropped supplies.
Unexpectedly, the air-dropped supplies bore such a bright beacon that even a blind person would feel dazzled.
Moreover, the supplies were located at the extreme north, and both he and Paul happened not to be home at that time, rendering the shelter with its lookout function utterly useless.
