Chereads / Cheating for Survival / Chapter 50 - Winding

Chapter 50 - Winding

Crush the watercress, extract the juice, and apply it to Ahri's body.

Then, gently apply a layer of baking soda with a big brush.

Also took some internally, but didn't dare to give too much.

Afraid of damaging Ahri's internal organs.

After a moment, Ahri vomited, and then her face became rosy.

...

"You're supposed to be a snake... Aren't cold-blooded creatures like you?" Jun looked at the small person in his palm and said to Ahri.

"I have two forms. Most of the time, I am in human form. During battles, I am in snake form." Ahri half-knelt and knocked her head to Jun.

"Thanks for saving my life, master."

"Enough, your body has just recovered, don't mess around with it like this." Jun let Ahri get up.

In fact, in both forms, Ahri is quite petite.

In the snake form, her body is slender, green, with shiny spots, and when stretched out, it's about two feet long.

In human form, it's like a small Barbie doll.

Small and delicate.

But even in this size, Jun can still see her features, especially her long, sexy eyelashes.

A-Meow rushed over, wanting to be affectionate with Ahri.

But Jun stopped him.

"Don't scare her."

Jun knows that in the survival world of the deserted island, loneliness is hard to resist.

Having one more person to talk to can surely add a bit of interest.

A-Meow obediently lies down and softly mews.

"Alright, alright, I know you won't hurt her."

Turns around and introduces A-Meow to Ahri:

"This guy is called Silver Dust Demon Tiger, the king of all fucking beasts."

Jun then covered his mouth with his hand, leaned in, and whispered:

"But I've always suspected it's a fucking cat."

"Hehe!" Ahri covered her mouth and chuckled.

But perhaps due to the pain in the areas that were messed with, she couldn't help but frown slightly.

Jun knew Ahri needed rest.

He asked her what she usually liked to eat.

The first things that came to Jun's mind were frogs and mosquitoes...

...and elephants.

But Ahri's answer was bamboo shoots.

"You're not a fucking panda!"

"Can you help me find bamboo shoots?"

"Sure!"

Although Jun wasn't too sure.

In this underground deserted island world, whether bamboo really existed was uncertain.

But it had to be searched for!

They continued forward.

The next deserted island didn't hold many surprises.

Jun couldn't really remember how many deserted islands he had dug through.

Most of them had one or two wooden crates.

A bit further in, there were rusty chests.

Or storage holes of rats.

Things buried underground were generally more uncommon.

"To the east, hmm, there's a bracer?"

"To the west, not bad either. There are six wooden crates and a white rhinoceros."

Chose the white rhinoceros.

The white rhinoceros had a single horn, and its horn was white.

Carrying a faint mysterious energy fluctuation.

Definitely not an ordinary thing.

Dug towards it.

Clang.

This was already the eighth entrenching shovel with durability zero.

The sound caught the attention of the white rhinoceros.

It looked in their direction.

Bigger than imagined.

Jun locked eyes with it.

About the size of an elephant, unsure of the species.

Its patterns were quite strange; Jun noticed that its fur had patterns, surprisingly regular.

Patterns?

Could there be some information encoded in them?

Some information that Jun had been ignoring.

Since entering the survival world.

It seemed like he had encountered these patterns before.

Where was it?

Murals!

The murals on the edges had totems.

They seemed to be from the same series as the patterns on this white rhinoceros.

Jun took a step forward.

The white rhinoceros took a step back.

He moved forward.

It moved back.

Could sense that it wasn't aggressive.

Gentle gaze.

As night fell, Jun took out the fish oil lamp.

Used the wooden bow and arrows he made to shoot an arrow towards the edge.

Jumped up and hung the fish oil lamp.

The gravity here was off.

Jun felt lighter than usual.

And the light from the fish oil lamp didn't seem particularly bright.

There was mist.

The bioluminescent algae, usually abundant at night, seemed to be much less.

Maybe it had to do with the mist.

Jun needed a fog lamp.

...Enchantment?

Jun gradually developed a liking for the feeling of enchanting mystical books.

No one taught him, and there wasn't a stable routine.

It all depended on luck.

For a fog lamp, what should be added to a fish oil lamp?

According to Jun's reasoning, it should be combined with a water-type mystical book.

Metal, wood, water, fire, earth.

It probably shouldn't be earth.

Anyway, the white rhinoceros wouldn't attack, and Jun could take a break.

He sat down.

Opened the crafting table.

Because he had done it many times, Jun was adept at it.

The edges of the crafting table had been smoothed by one or two strokes.

Really detailed.

If this were a game, it would surely become the most popular game worldwide.

Placed the fish oil lamp.

Now Jun had three fish oil lamps, not afraid of failure.

At worst, he would waste a water-type mystical book.

He could also undo the enchantment.

Opened the enchantment slot.

The fish oil lamp had two enchantment slots.

The red light on the left side of the crafting table lit up, indicating that a mystical book could be added.

Placed it in.

Confirmed the enchantment.

[Ding! Enchantment successful. Congratulations, you have obtained a fish oil lamp humidifier. It can be filled with different aromatherapy or essential oils.]

Humidifier?

What the hell is this thing for?

Jun had a black line on his face.

The fish oil lamp humidifier did look more exquisite.

Underneath, it had a webbed support resembling duck feet, looking like a little duck.

But it was probably the fin of some fish.

On top, it had a three-inch shelf.

Its entire body presented a noble appearance of pale jade, with a fish belly connected to the shelf.

The scales on the fish belly were clearly visible, with intricate patterns.

Light emitted from inside.

Soft, not glaring.

Above the fish belly, compared to a regular fish oil lamp, there was an additional curved tube.

This curved tube was elegant, like a crane's neck.

The tube came out from the fish belly, bent down, and returned to the bottom of the fish belly, connecting to the fish roe.

Forming a loop.

Above the loop, there were some small holes, and white mist emerged from them.

Behind the fish belly, the winding key was still there.

Turn the key, and it would start rotating.

Originally, the deserted island already had mist.

Now, it unexpectedly sprayed out white mist, making it even more foggy.

Jun quickly blew out this fish oil lamp humidifier.

"Cough, cough!"

Choked by the oil smoke.

Jun put this thing back into his backpack.

Not fun.

But Jun was not satisfied; he had a kind of obsession with enchantment now.

He fumbled through his backpack.

Took out a water-condensing bottle.

(End of chapter)