Because it is so easy to identify.

The shy girl's voice was soft and sticky, like a glutinous rice dumpling.

"your name."

"My...name?" Nishii Rimi repeated, subconsciously asking, "What does this have to do with my name?"

"The answer is your name, stupid."

This might be the first time that Nishii Rimi was called a fool. At this moment, she stopped being shy and said with a little dissatisfaction: "Continue."

"A rubber product that is worn around the middle of the human body. It comes in different sizes and is related to the survival of life."

"Hmm?" Under the deliberate guidance of Watanabe Hideyuki in the previous question, the girl always easily associates things with things that she shouldn't associate with.

This caused her brain to think a little slower.

After thinking for a long time, she still couldn't figure it out. Instead, because of excessive thinking, she staggered and lost her balance.

Behind her, Hideyuki Watanabe was quick-witted and pulled her towards him.

During this process, he came up with a new way to tease the girl.

Watanabe Hideyuki pretended to fall to the ground due to the inertia of his body, and at the same time, in order to pretend to reduce the friction of the girl hitting the ground, he let the girl fall into his arms.

In the darkness, Nishii Satomi was confused by this sudden change. The moment after she fell on Hideyuki, she quickly propped herself up and fumbled around in panic, trying to confirm Hideyuki's condition: "Hideyuki-kun, are you okay? I'm sorry, it's all because of me..."

"I... I'm fine... hiss..." Watanabe Hideyuki took a breath, pretending to be very realistic, "It seems to hurt a little there... I think I just hit the stone next to me..."

"Where?" Nishii Rimi's little hand was still groping.

"Down..."

"A little lower..."

"A little further down..."

"Too far down, a little higher..."

"Yes, right here. It hurts."

In the darkness, Nishii Satomi followed Watanabe Hideyuki's instructions and finally found the location he mentioned.

When she touched it.

Her little face suddenly turned pale.

Won't...

In order to confirm what she thought, Nishii Satomi poked that special spot again, and then asked anxiously: "Here?"

"Yes, this is it."

Watanabe Hideyuki performed the weak voice vividly. As he said before, he not only has the talent to be the antonym of Weaver Girl, but perhaps also has a talent to be an actor.

“Can you help me take a look?”

"it is good."

Nishii Satomi answered simply.

She fumbled for her belt, pulled it off, and then began to feel around with her hands, trying to find the wound as best she could.

"Will it?" Watanabe Hideyoshi only said half of his words.

"No." Nishii Rimi's little hand answered this question...

But there was still no response.

At this moment, Nishii Satomi was both shy and anxious. She naturally didn't want Watanabe Hideyuki to have any health problems, especially.

"Satomi-chan"

Second time doing this kind of work.

Nishii Satomi has become very skilled.

Perhaps it comes from the genius qualities of a young girl.

Once she has done something, she will usually get twice the result with half the effort the next time she does it.

The same is true for this job.

Under the girl's eloquent attack.

.....

But with one "Rimi-chan" after another, the war is far from over.

The second battle has just begun.

The two men suddenly heard the footsteps and voices of a man and a woman coming from not far away in the direction they came from.

"What's that noise ahead?"

"I don't know, maybe it was the wind."

"Why does it sound so much like a girl's scream?"

"Where did this girl come from in a cave in the middle of nowhere? Don't scare me..."

As the footsteps get closer...

Chapter 66 Starry Sky

The second battle came and went quickly.

Due to some force majeure, the two generals on both sides called off their battles.

Watanabe Hideyuki took Nishii Satomi and quickly completed the task and walked out of the cave.

By the time all the students finished the test of courage, it was almost ten o'clock.

The school drove a bus to take them back to the camping site to prepare for camping.

All camping equipment was rented by the school.

Including items such as tents, moisture-proof mats, and sleeping bags.

It is very complete and there are special teachers to guide how to set up tents.

The camping sites for boys and girls are about one or two hundred meters apart, separated by a small bush.

Hideyuki Watanabe first selected an open space near the bushes and prepared to set up the tent.

He took out the main body and frame of the tent from his backpack and began to assemble them skillfully.

He stretched the brackets out to form a stable frame.

Then he carefully put the tent body on the bracket. His movements were quick and accurate, and it was obvious that this task was not difficult for him to complete.

After Watanabe Hideyuki fixed the main body, the next step was to firmly drive the four corners of the tent into the soil with ground nails. At the same time, the edges and corners of the tent had to be pulled hard to ensure that the tent was in a tight and wrinkle-free state to cope with sudden deterioration of the weather.

After completing the external fixing work, Watanabe Hideyuki turned to the interior of the tent. He carefully laid out moisture-proof mats to ensure that every inch of the ground was tightly covered to prevent moisture and cold from the ground from entering.

Then he began to carefully check the interior of the tent, leaving no corner untouched, to make sure there were no gaps or damages that had been missed.

Everything was ready. Hideyuki Watanabe stood outside the tent and gently brushed the dirt and dust off his hands.

He looked at his masterpiece with satisfaction, then looked up to the other side of the bushes and saw that Nishii Satomi had already set up the tent.

She is indeed a genius girl.

Setting up a tent was easy for her.

After finishing all this, it was already half past ten.

The cold night wind began to blow, bringing a hint of coolness, reminding these high school students who had been busy all day that it was time to go into the tent and rest.

Watanabe Hideyuki packed up his tools, checked his tent again, and after making sure nothing was left out, he got into the tent.

He lay in his comfortable sleeping bag, feeling the warmth and dryness from the moisture-proof mat beneath him.

Through the skylight formed by the transparent plastic sheet on the top of the tent, he could see the stars in the night sky, twinkling faintly.

He gazed at the starry sky quietly, and an inexplicable sense of peace surged in his heart.

It seems like a long, long time.

I have never looked at the night sky so comfortably.

Don't know when.

The whole society seems to have changed and become busier.

In the fierce social competition, each of us is like a spinning top with the spring wound up, and we dare not stop.

But we work so hard not to find our own meaning in life, but to catch up with the success of others.

It seems that only in this way can we not be abandoned by the times.

In order to pursue your dreams, to achieve your goals, to live the life you want...

Every day we are dealing with different people and things, in a never-ending process of letting go.

We sacrifice personal time for extra money.

In order to get a vague chance of promotion, we lowered our heads and gave up our dignity.

In order to fill our empty stomachs, we gave up our unrealistic fantasies and persistent ideals in childhood and chose to face reality.

From time to personality, to dreams...friendship, love, family and even our own feelings, when we choose something, we also give up something.

Most people live a life that is out of tune with their own pace.

Some people graduate at 21 and find a job at 27; some people graduate at 25 but find a job right away; some people never went to college but find a career they love at 18; some people find a good job right after graduation and make a lot of money but are not happy.

Some people know clearly what they want at the age of 16, but change their minds at the age of 26; some people have children but are still single; some people get married but wait ten years before having children; some people are in a relationship but love someone else; some people obviously love each other but are not together.

The world is like a huge Möbius strip that is closely connected to each of us, and we who are on the strip are like tiny ants who are powerless to do anything about this world.

So, what is the meaning of life?

Most people, including Watanabe Hideyuki, have thought about this philosophical question to some extent.

Live your life well?

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