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Chapter 33 How to Survive in the Jungle

Damelza POV

My feet kept walking through the thick of the forest, and occasionally I had to clean up the weeds that blocked the way. I don't know what time it is because my body is getting weaker as a result of being forced to keep walking. The estimated time turned out to be nonsense because after I walked south, it turned out that all I found was a forest.

I stopped on the side of the lake with such clear blue water. Both my hands are busy making containers from teak leaves, which I then use to replace glasses. Carefully, I collected the water using the leaves and then drank the water that I managed to collect.

“Very fresh. Luckily, I was able to meet the lake. The problem is, I can't find any fruit.”

My brain kept thinking about how to get my stomach filled with food. As far as the eye can see, all I see is a big tree with weeds. Around the place where I rest, there are plenty of twigs and large, square-shaped rocks. But inedible stones and twigs are useful for making bonfires.
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