Rebirth: Living in Wilderness with My Superpower-Chapter 72 - Dawn

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Chapter 72: Chapter 72: Dawn

Chapter 72 -72: Dawn

Even to be ready with the Morning Dew before the leader woke up, he had to come out before dawn, and once out it was a very long time of effort.

Just now, he indeed had a moment’s thought of taking advantage of Bai Junjun, but Bai Junjun was right, the rules of the Seven-Person Team were laid out and he couldn’t be the one to break them, the leader also disliked them breaking rules.

“No more ‘buts,’ hurry back to the forest. It’s getting hotter and the mosquitoes are increasing, the leader is waking up even earlier than before,”

Xiao Chan nattered on and on.

Rabbit, hearing this, didn’t struggle anymore, shook off the last dewdrops from the small sapling, and then followed Xiao Chan back to the forest.

Passing by Bai Junjun’s place, Rabbit even took a special look.

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The girl there paid him no mind, just guzzling her newly collected water?

A morning breeze came, and Rabbit, with his sensitive sense of smell, also detected a special fragrance that made his mouth water.

Xiao Chan noticed Rabbit’s gaze and glanced over with him, it was a girl getting up at night for a drink of water.

Xiao Chan casually tapped Rabbit on the head, signaling him to watch his step and keep to his own path.

And this is how the two of them returned to the front.

Although Bai Junjun was drinking water, her peripheral vision was still attentive to what was happening here.

Seeing the kid lead back by his brother, she let out a sigh of relief.

As long as it wasn’t someone bringing reinforcements to mess with her, everything was negotiable.

She had collected a total of two and a half pots of water from the Magical Wood, and to avoid trouble later, she drank that half pot upon returning to her spot.

The taste was sweeter and smoother than the water she had collected in previous days.

Moreover, she could clearly feel that upon drinking the water, those energy molecules converged automatically into her Qi Sea without her directing them.

This was essentially like drinking an Energy Booster.

Bai Junjun decided to go back to sleep, giving her body some time for self-repair.

With fewer mosquitoes in the early morning and wrapped up snugly, she quickly fell asleep.

When she woke up again, it was broad daylight, and people around her were busy making breakfast.

“Did you sleep well?”

Seeing her wake up, Old Uncle Qiu greeted her warmly.

Bai Junjun nodded in return to Old Uncle Qiu, and Madam Liu came over with a smile to pull her along, “I’ll accompany you to relieve yourself.”

During the flight from disaster, there were people everywhere. Men could just find a secluded bush to relieve themselves, but it was more troublesome for women, especially since running into people looking for food while doing so could be awkward.

So, women usually had family members accompany them or had fellow travelers keep watch.

Madam Liu, being considerate, naturally tended to the needs of girls.

Bai Junjun had been guzzling water these past two days, and although most of it was absorbed by her body, there was still waste water.

So, as soon as Madam Liu mentioned it, she felt a pressing urge to urinate and hurriedly set out with her. Madam Liu led her to a large tree that two could wrap their arms around, using the tree as cover for her to relieve herself.

When Bai Junjun walked out from behind the tree feeling refreshed, Madam Liu couldn’t help but laugh.

Bai Junjun was fifteen or sixteen, yet due to poor nutrition over the past few years, she still looked like a thirteen or fourteen-year-old girl, and her originally long hair had been cut to shoulder length. Plus, having been in a coma for the past few days, her hair was spread out all over.

But because she was naturally pretty, that overshadowed any sloppiness in her appearance.

Madam Liu affectionately patted her on the head, “Go wash up at the stream later, I’ll comb your hair for you.”

“No need,” Bai Junjun said nonchalantly as she gathered her hair, casually tying it into a ponytail, “This is fine, it doesn’t draw attention.”

Madam Liu felt somewhat emotional about Bai Junjun’s maturity and precociousness—it was likely the instinct honed by the environment.

Madam Liu sighed again at the thought of the uncertain journey ahead.

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