Feng Yin and An Ran stood at the entrance of the cave and took in the entire scene inside the cave.

"Feng Yin, how many people live here?"

"One."

An Ran had a surprised expression. She wasn't doubting Feng Yin, she was just looking at the hanging clothes in confusion.

"But the clothes?"

Feng Yin sat casually at the entrance of the cave. She didn't rush in. She pointed to another stone at the entrance and said, "Sit."

An Ran sat down obediently, hugged her shoulders and looked at Feng Yin.

It was a bit cold and their clothes were wet.

"Although the size of the clothes is different, there are only traces of life of one person, and he doesn't look very old."

Anran has a question mark face.

Since they were going to take a break anyway, Feng Yin simply started to explain it to An Ran.

"There is only one pillow and one set of bedding. Next to the stone that serves as the dining table in the cave, there are two small stones that serve as seats. But if you look at the foot of the seat, there is only one spot that has been frequently stepped on..."

Following Feng Yin's explanation, An Ran realized that people's eyes were so different.

It’s not that she didn’t see it, it’s just that even if she saw it, she wouldn’t think too much about it.

After Feng Yin's explanation, An Ran understood and agreed with it. For a moment, her admiration for Feng Yin deepened.

"Someone is coming."

Feng Yin suddenly spoke. An Ran turned around and waited for a while, and finally saw a small figure walking towards her from a distance.

Can you hear it from this far away?
"who are you?"

The little boy was a little wary, but after seeing Feng Yin and An Ran sitting outside the cave, he felt a little better.

Anran was delighted when she saw the neatly dressed boy in front of her.

Where there are children, there must be adults! They were finally able to walk out of the mountains and contact the outside world.

"Hello, I'm Feng Yin, and this is An Ran. We were washed down by a mountain torrent, and after finally getting ashore, we walked here."

After Feng Yin's explanation, the boy suddenly understood.

"No wonder you are all soaked!" The boy carrying the basket of wild vegetables walked quickly into the cave, turned around and said to Feng Yin and An Ran: "Come in and sit down, I invite you in!"

Feng Yin and An Ran accepted the little boy's invitation, walked into the cave together and expressed their gratitude.

The little boy smiled with his eyes narrowed, and it was obvious that he liked the feeling of being respected.

"Sit down! This water has been boiled, you can drink it without worry."

"I have some clothes here, do you want to change?"

The little boy looked very much like the man of the house. An Ran wanted to ask him some questions but was stopped by Feng Yin.

An Ran immediately shut up, followed Feng Yin in thanking the boy, and changed into dry clothes.

The boy walked out of the cave very gentlemanly and walked a long way away, giving the two people space to change clothes.

"Feng Yin, the boy's parents should be nearby."

Feng Yin, who had already changed his clothes, hesitated for a moment before saying, "If I'm not mistaken, he should be living alone."

An Ran's mouth opened wide.

What do you mean, Savage?

But that clean-cut boy doesn't look like a savage at all!

"We don't know the specifics, so don't talk nonsense."

"it is good!"

After they changed, they called the boy back.

When the boy came back, he took out the wild fruits he had picked and gave them to Feng Yin and An Ran to eat.

After An Ran saw Feng Yin eating, she followed suit.

"I still don't know your name?"

Feng Yin asked, and the boy stood up proudly and said, "My name is Wangshu! I named it myself, and I don't know why! I just like these two words!"

Feng Yin: Wangshu?
An Ran: Which one did you forget, which book? (End of this chapter)

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