When the instructor did a quick check on him, he found it annoying and looked up at Mingyan.
Mingyan floated down with a "I'm going to die, I'm going to die" expression on his face, and hung right in front of Xia Cheng.
Xia Cheng quickly stepped forward, helped him untie the parachute lines, and laughed, "See, it's not that scary."
Mingyan, unsteady on her feet, shakily crawled out, her face pale with cold, and said, "It was terrifying, wasn't it..."
His heart was still pounding.
Xia Cheng grabbed Mingyan's hands and found that he was shivering from the cold, so he naturally wrapped his hands around him and breathed on them.
Half a minute later, Mingyan's hands warmed up, his heartbeat returned, and his face regained some color.
Xia Cheng then said, "Alright."
He didn't let go of her hand, but led Mingyan to the side to watch the remaining members continue to land.
The instructor who made the promise came down, looked around, and realized that there was nothing for him to do.
Then, as expected, Xia Cheng's instructor was standing in the corner, also looking at Xia Cheng expressionlessly.
Two invisible people.
Considering that this was Mingyan's first time participating in a club activity, the task was very simple.
Xia Cheng said, "In the past, we have taken on challenging tasks, including going to snowfields and deserts. The most exciting time was when we walked in the high-altitude area for seven consecutive days before finally finding our target location."
As he spoke, he picked a section of the stem from a nearby plant and said with a smile, "This can preserve the fire."
When one end was broken off, it was indeed hollow inside.
The two quickly found a dry, open space and put down the materials they had gathered along the way.
Xia Cheng instructed, "We can use the bow and rope method to start a fire by friction. Would you like to try it?"
He had Mingyan sit in the front, and then taught him how to use the tools step by step.
The bow and rope method is a bit like sawing wood with a rope, which looks quite interesting, so Mingyan gave it a try.
After sawing for a long time, some smoke came out, but no sparks appeared.
Mingyan's hands were numb, so he had no choice but to give up.
Xia Cheng, sitting behind him, quickly took over his unfinished task and actually managed to ignite sparks within minutes.
Put in some sawdust, then hold it in your palm and gently blow on it.
Thus, the spark symbolizing civilization was formed.
Xia Cheng's handsome face was illuminated by the firelight, and his eyes seemed to sparkle like stars.
“I’m just waiting for you to warm it up. Hehe, the tinder is mine now~” he said.
Mingyan was shocked: "You're just reaping the benefits without lifting a finger! At least consider it an investment from me, right?"
Xia Cheng said with a reluctant expression, "Alright, since you're so good-looking."
After lighting the makeshift torch, he put the embers back into the container and tucked them into his belt.
That's a very skillful move; you can tell someone is very experienced.
Mingyan stared at his lower back, thinking to himself how he had never noticed before that this person also had a strong, slender waist.
Using the light and heat of the torches, they were not bothered by snakes or insects as they walked through the woods.
Two instructors followed behind calmly, each carrying a medical kit, effectively eliminating the possibility of an accident.
The rest of the group followed behind them, heading in the same direction, but they hadn't run into each other yet.
Survival in the wilderness is more fun when there are fewer people around.
The experienced Xia Cheng quickly found the water's edge.
Then he directed Mingyan, and the two of them worked together to tie up a simple wooden raft and pushed it to the water's edge.
"Are you afraid of the cold?" Xia Cheng asked.
Mingyan hesitated for a moment, then said, "It's alright."
Xia Cheng took off his coat and wrapped Mingyan inside it without saying a word.
Mingyan was about to speak when he was cut off.
"Hold on to the raft quickly!" Xia Cheng said.
The raft was small, just big enough for two people to each hold onto one side, and it was immediately swept downstream by the current.
The two instructors were really something else; each carrying a medical kit, they chased after them at breakneck speed.
But at this point, Mingyan was completely oblivious to outsiders.
He used all his strength to keep his mouth and nose afloat.
The river water in March was still frighteningly cold, as if it wanted to steal every inch of warmth from the body.
The raft was finally stuck on a protruding rock in front of the waterfall.
Xia Cheng grabbed Mingyan with one hand and pulled him out of the stream.