I quickly asked Peggy about the wreckage on the west coast, wanting to confirm if it belonged to their team. Surprisingly, Peggy firmly stated that it was not their plane. This puzzled me—there were other crashed planes on the island?
What made me more alert was that when the west coast plane was mentioned, Peggy seemed hesitant to speak, eventually saying nothing. I felt she knew something about that plane wreckage.
After chatting with Peggy for a while, the sky gradually darkened. Watching the sunset outside the cave sinking into the night, I took a deep breath, thinking, "We've survived another day on this deserted island; it's truly not easy..."
To welcome the new member Peggy, Li Lin specially prepared a hearty dinner for everyone. Peggy enjoyed it thoroughly, constantly praising Li Lin, making Li Lin somewhat embarrassed.
"Your cave is amazing, like paradise!" Finally, Peggy lay on the grass nest we made today, rolling around excitedly, shouting at us, "You guys don't know; I've been living like a dog these past few days. The cave I stayed in was drafty, freezing at night."
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Peggy mentioned having some medicines in her backpack, and she knew some basic medical skills, which pleasantly surprised me. It was reasonable for a rescue team member to carry first aid supplies and have some medical knowledge.
I immediately asked her about the medicines, and she handed me her backpack without hesitation. Upon inspection, there were quite a few valuable items—cold medicine, purified water, bandages, hemostatic drugs, and even two bottles of anti-snake venom serum.
"With Peggy, our chances of survival on this island just got better." I felt confident about our survival.
That night, the mood was peaceful. I initially slept soundly, but in the later part of the night, it became increasingly cold. Barely enduring until dawn, I was awakened by a sudden chill seeping through the entrance.
"Why is it suddenly so cold?" I felt uneasy, opened the bamboo door to take a look outside, and was shocked by the scene. The morning dew that had covered the branches and grass yesterday was gone, replaced by a thin layer of white frost.
As the saying goes, "Cold Dew isn't too cold, but Frost's arrival changes everything." The advent of frost meant that winter was approaching.
My heart tightened, feeling that things were taking an unfavorable turn. Winter came to this deserted island much faster than I had imagined. The weather was just too bizarre!