Chapter 1003 The thousand and second island survival 3
An excruciating night.
When Fu Anan woke up, her body was covered with all kinds of small bumps bitten by small bugs. It hurts and itches, making people want to scratch uncontrollably until it breaks and bleeds.
early morning
Fu Anan climbed down from the tree. After simple planning, the most important thing for her today was to find water.
Modern medical research shows that the life limit of a person in a state of starvation is at most 7 days. If you do not eat for 7 days or do not drink water for 3 days, you will face the threat of death.
In the islands, clean fresh water is not easy to find. Once drinking unclean water, it is extremely easy to cause diarrhea and even death from dehydration.
She has been on her way since the sun just rose, and now the sun has risen to mid-air. During this period of time, she picked up some dried leaves that looked like small bowls, in which a little morning dew gathered.
There is no way to replenish the water she consumes, so she still has to find a fixed water source.
The river is just to the left of the dense forest.
Fu Anan's goal is this place.
Most of these grasses have small and sharp sawtooths, and Fu Anan has scratches on his legs, arms, neck, and even his face. In addition to water, she urgently needs a piece of clothing that can wrap herself.
There are more scary things in the grass, poisonous insects and snakes.
Along the way, she encountered no less than three snakes. One of them was very thick and the color was similar to the earth. She didn't see it when she walked past it, and it was wrapped around her ankle in an instant.
Being entangled by a two-meter-long python thicker than her arm!
The cold and creamy touch, the strong squeeze, Fu Anan instantly got goosebumps.
She almost cried out, and a backhand put the python into the space.
After entering the space, the python died instantly, and its posture was still in the spiral spring shape when it was wrapped around Fu An'an. The way the muscles and cartilage exerted force when twisted, can also be seen how much strength it used to wrap around Fu An'an.
Fu Anan's entire right leg was congested and swollen at this time, with an obvious dull pain. Seeing this, she had to stop and rub it to prevent the accumulation of blood on her legs.
In days without clocks, she could only count the time by looking at the sun above her head.
The sun has gradually moved from the top of the head to the west, but the temperature and the sun are now hotter than before. Judging by the sun, it is about two or three o'clock in the afternoon, the hottest time of the day.