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I Have Yet to Become a Doll Today-Chapter 1285: Extra Story of Du Fu 11 (Additional Content for Jieyou Grocery Store)
Heading up from the beach, there was a stretch of forest, with a few sturdy coconut trees at the edge that stood out, providing cool and refreshing shade, perfect for resting.
Du Lai’s limbs were sore, but he endured the discomfort and carried the young lady to the trees.
He glanced at the sky, very worried about missing the rescue, and spoke quickly to the young lady, "I’m going to find some stones and lay out an SOS signal."
But the young lady stopped him, asking, "It’s so dirty here, where am I supposed to sit?"
Du Lai felt a burst of anxiety. What time was it, and she was worried about cleanliness? Moreover, having been washed ashore by seawater, they weren’t exactly clean anyway!
But the other party was an extremely noble young lady, so he couldn’t lose his temper.
Not only could he not lose his temper, but he also had to treat her like an ancestor!
Swallowing his anger, Du Lai picked two broad green leaves nearby, laid them on the ground, and patiently coaxed, "Miss, we need to get the SOS signal out quickly; staying under the trees, the plane might not see us when it comes."
The young lady frowned at the leaves on the ground, bit her lip, and after a long moment, reluctantly said "Oh" and then, "You can go."
Du Lai instantly breathed a sigh of relief.
He let go of her and hurried back to the beach, finding a relatively flat spot, quickly tracing out the letters "SOS," then gathered stones or wood, anything eye-catching that wouldn’t easily be blown away by the wind, and stacked them along and across the path of the "SOS."
Du Lai was very tired.
Bending and squatting over and over, he toiled on the beach for half an hour, finally laying out a distress signal about thirty meters wide.
In fact, he wanted to make it bigger, more noticeable, hoping that a helicopter flying overhead could spot it at a glance. 𝙧𝙚𝙚𝔀𝒆𝓫𝓷𝙤𝓿𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝙤𝓶
But he was exhausted, his strength nearly depleted; after setting up "SOS," he returned to the shade to rest, too tired to move even a finger, only his eyes stubbornly open, hoping for a rescue plane to pass through the blue sky and white clouds.
The young lady said, "Du Lai, I’m thirsty."
Du Lai: "..."
He was thirsty too.
But at this time, where could he find fresh water for her?
"Miss, there is some water on the leaves in the forest, but there might be parasites. Let’s keep waiting for rescue," Du Lai said weakly, "Once they see our signal, there will be water and food."
"But I’m really thirsty... and my body hurts too..." Her voice was confused, low, "What if they can’t find us?... What if they never find us?"
"They will," Du Lai replied firmly, "With such a big incident, there will surely be a rescue team to search for the situation. As long as they follow the trail of the tornado, it’s impossible not to find us."
The young lady was silent for a moment, then faintly said "Hmm": "You’re right, even if a rescue team doesn’t come, my grandfather will definitely send someone to save me. By that time, I’ll have him give you money, is ten million enough? You can have as much as you want; our family has plenty of money."
Du Lai couldn’t help but smile.
In such a precarious situation, the allure of money was quite small, but imagining owning ten million after escaping, it felt pretty nice.
"Miss, there’s no water or food here, let’s conserve our strength and wait for rescue," Du Lai advised.
This time the young lady didn’t make any more capricious demands, perhaps she was truly tired, she leaned against the trunk and slowly fell asleep.
Du Lai dared not sleep; he didn’t even dare to close his eyes, occasionally glancing at the sky, occasionally at the sea—
But whether it was an airplane or a ship, he saw none.
Always saw none.







