Being a Koi in a Survival Game

Chapter 1011: Island Survival 11

   Chapter 1011 Island Survival 11

   This kind of good thing is not something you can come across every time you go out.

  She will play jungle, and they will switch positions.

  Go out in the middle of the night, and return in the morning without success.

  Game Day 10

   Today's sun is hiding under the thick clouds, there is no sunshine, but the weather is extremely hot. All kinds of tiny bugs flew around the people, and in the woods, the anxious calls of unknown birds kept coming and going.

  It must be raining.

  Fu Anan looked at the dark clouds in the sky, and began to think about a place to shelter from the rain.

  Her best shelter from the rain is the cave with a small entrance, natural eaves, and high terrain, but for safety reasons, she cannot go back recently. Secondly, there is a great natural cave about 6 kilometers away from here, but it is too far away, and it takes at least half a day to walk there.

  Fu Anan didn't want to waste all her time on the road, so she planned to build a simple rain shelter nearby.

  Look for dry tree trunks in the jungle, collect them to a certain number, and build them around a big tree. The joint is tied with a rope, like a rhombus.

  There are many kinds of leaves in the jungle, and one of the dark green leaves is particularly large, like plantain leaves. This is just enough to be used as a roof. Fu An'an found many around and put them on the wood bit by bit.

  A very simple tent was set up like this.

  During this process, Fu Anan was worried that some players would show up, but fortunately, they didn't show up until it started to rain heavily.

  Soybean-like raindrops fell, hitting the tent leaves above their heads with a loud noise.

  The thin leaves can only block most of the raindrops, and some rainwater seeps through the gaps between the leaves and drips down continuously. It can be said that it is raining heavily outside and light rain inside. Fu Anan was sitting in the shed with the remaining piece of nylon cloth on her head.

  The rainwater on the ground changed from less to more and began to gather, slowly soaking into the surroundings of her camp.

  The head and feet were covered with water, so Fu Anan had to remodel. Dig around the tent with wood, and pile up the wet soil to form a small water storage ditch.

  She dug the small ditch all the way out to form a drainage structure.

  The leaky top of the head also needs to be rearranged, and now it is too late to find more big tree pages. She tied the tarp over her head.

  The outside water will not leak in, and the rain above the head is barely covered. Fu Anan sat in the shed and looked out, not knowing when the rain would stop.

  From day to night, it rained all day.

  The small drainage ditch in the tent was washed and became bigger and bigger. Most of the plantain-like leaves on the top of the head were also destroyed by raindrops, leaving only the nylon cloth to prevent the rain.

  The leak in the house coincides with the continuous night rain, this sentence is really suitable for her.

   In the middle of the night, there was still a strong wind.

  The rain began to scatter everywhere, and the few remaining leaves above the head were blown away by the wind, and the nylon cloth was blown loudly.

   This improvised tent didn't last all day. Although Fu An'an tried her best to avoid it, she was already very wet.

  Leave and find another place where you can shelter from the rain.

  Fu Anan had to make this decision.

   night

   heavy rain

  Even the nocturnal animals hid in their dens, and Fu Anan had already put away the nylon cloth at this time. Then he began to untie the ropes of the branches, and before leaving, he packed up all the long trunks and large leaves he found and took them away.

  (end of this chapter)