In truth, during this entire period, I had been quite worried about one thing: the extreme poverty of resources on this deserted island.
Leaving aside high-tech items like cars and televisions, even the most basic life necessities were absent, such as electric lights.
It wasn't that I hadn't considered it; the reasons were simple. On one hand, electricity was a major issue. On the other hand, light bulbs and the necessary wiring were also significant problems.
These were all things that needed to be addressed.
In such an environment, the indigenous people surely wouldn't feel anything amiss. After all, they had lived in such a place for so many years, growing up in this environment, and naturally wouldn't perceive any problems. However, it was a different story for everyone else.
Having previously lived in a world of flashing neon lights, now residing in a place like this, boredom and emptiness would seep into every detail of their lives.
There was also a lack of digital amenities, which meant that everyone's basic life was not well-supported.
Moreover, neither satellite phones nor anything else could be used here...
However, Lin Chun's words just now had indeed brought me some solace.
"Don't overthink it. The reason we've managed to settle here and live as comfortably as we are now is all because of you!" Lin Chun looked at me, his expression very serious. "Lu Ge, every single one of us is filled with gratitude towards you. You must not carry any psychological burden!"
I nodded and didn't dwell on the topic any further. "Let's keep moving..."
Neither of us had a specific destination in mind, so we just walked aimlessly.
I had seen the scenery of this deserted island countless times, but this time, I deliberately turned in a different direction.
To be honest, after being here for so long, I should have seen quite a lot and explored many places.
Yet, even now, I hadn't managed to get a clear overview of this entire deserted island.
Furthermore, the island was rich in resources, with all sorts of animals and plants growing well.
This deserted island exuded an air of strangeness everywhere.
We walked for nearly two days. During these two days, apart from the most basic activities of eating and sleeping, all our time was spent heading towards the center of the island.
Although we weren't sure of our exact direction, we could be certain that we were moving further and further away from the coastline.
Two days later, as Lin Chun and I were walking and chatting, the sky suddenly darkened.
"Is it going to rain?" Lin Chun looked up.
"I have a feeling it might be a heavy rain..." I said with a smile, and as I spoke, a torrential downpour descended from the sky.
We quickly searched for a place to take shelter, but the crucial problem was that after searching for a long time, we couldn't find a suitable spot.
"This is trouble..." Both of us were already soaked. If this continued, even if we didn't get sick, we would be extremely uncomfortable.
Lin Chun looked up at the sky, unsure when this rain would stop.
"Ahead! There's a cave ahead!" Lin Chun pointed forward, his eyes lighting up.
I followed his gaze and indeed spotted a cave there.
"Let's go!" I said without hesitation.
We both entered the cave. It wasn't very large, about three meters high, but it seemed quite deep.
At the entrance, I briefly surveyed the interior and found no signs of any wild beasts living there.
It appeared to be a perfectly ordinary cave.
We gathered some firewood from the surroundings and lit a fire at the entrance.
Both of us were drenched, and at this point, we couldn't bother with anything else. We took off our clothes and dried them by the fire.
The venison we had obtained earlier was also placed to roast.
As we dried our clothes by the fire and roasted the venison, the aroma soon filled the air.
"This rain seems a bit excessive..." Lin Chun glanced at the sky. "We might have to rest here for a few days..."
Hearing this, a smile appeared on my face. "We should have enough food for two more days, and this cave is quite decent..."
Lin Chun nodded and then closed his eyes, entering a state of cultivation.
We traveled during the day and would cultivate at night.
Undeniably, such activity was very beneficial for one's cultivation.
At the very least, I could clearly feel that Lin Chun's strength had improved considerably.
I glanced at the venison; it would still take some time to be fully roasted.
I also entered a state of cultivation.
About half an hour passed like this, and we both emerged from our cultivation.
At that moment, I suddenly felt something was amiss and looked at Lin Chun. "Do you feel anything unusual?"