Chapter 189 - Chapter 189: 103. Passionate Wilderness (1/2)
Chapter 189: 103. Passionate Wilderness
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The escape from suffering was like a rebirth.
But this rebirth was not all about peace and tranquility.
As soon as Noland Lee healed completely, he began to wander alone in the lush wilderness.
With the wind as his company and the grass as his mat.
When tired, he would sit down on the grass, resting his head on his arm to enjoy the blue sky. When thirsty or hungry, he would go to the river to drink, and fill his mouth with leaves and wild fruits.
With his “Tenacity” and “Vitality” significantly higher than ordinary people’s, there were no problems with drinking river water or eating raw leaves. The existence of Deconstruction allowed Noland Lee to cleverly avoid poisonous plants.
The first day, far from the bustle of the world.
While walking, Noland Lee reviewed the knowledge he gained from the passive Deconstruction of Greenshaw.
The joy brought by this tremendous gain was soon diluted by the trivialities of survival.
He felt like an animal, with no more social significance.
He had to worry about drinking, eating, and resting at all times, and constantly guard against wandering packs of wolves and wild horses in the wilderness.
The second day, far from the bustle of the world.
He began to understand why people are social beings, and started to miss hot meals, delicious iced tea, wanting a comfortable sofa and a sleeping environment without mosquitoes.
He was no longer charmed by the majestic beauty of nature, but instead felt disgusted with the primitive lifestyle, eagerly desiring to communicate with people and return to human civilization.
The third day, far from the hustle and bustle of the world.
His heart returned to tranquility.
He spent the whole of the previous day reminiscing about the beauty of the human world, but it also brought to mind many heart-wrenching and dark intrigues.
The fourth day, far from the bustle of the world.
He was once again repulsed by the primitive life, craving a hot bath and a soft bed.
The fifth day, far from the crush of humanity.
In his solitary contemplation, he understood philosophy and analyzed his own psychology.
He realized that his swinging back and forth between primitive life and civilized life was not his own problem, but was caused by human nature rooted in the human soul.
The sixth day, far from human habitation.
Um.
If he didn’t indulge in wild thoughts this day.
The engine roared at the edge of the sky, attracting all his attention, driving away all philosophical thoughts and debates in his mind.
“I’ve been walking for so many days, and at last I see a human figure-”
At a certain place in the southern part of the Fission Wilderness, Noland Lee stood on a low slope, looking north, following the movement of the convoy not far away with his eyes.
He ditched the supply pack before jumping off the cliff, along with it was a monocular telescope.
Now he could only use his eyes to observe the distant scene.