"What's the matter?"
Noticing that Veronica appeared different, Xavier approached her and inquired about the situation.
Veronica still kept her head down as she observed the ground. However, she replied, "It's nothing, really."
"Did someone make a move?"
Even though Veronica tried to hide it, Xavier could still sense something from her reaction.
Since Xavier had already deduced the situation, Veronica didn't feel the need to hide anymore. She nodded and didn't respond to his question.
Then, she continued to examine the footprints on the ground, hoping to find some clues from the scene.
Xavier crouched down and entered the tent.
When he saw the two knife marks on the thin blanket with his own eyes, his heart sank and skipped a beat.
He might despise Matthew, but he didn't want to see anything bad happen to Veronica under any circumstances.
Emerging from the tent, Xavier noticed a few people approaching them from a distance. He immediately lowered his voice and cautioned, "They're back. It's better if they remain unaware of what happened last night."
"Okay."
Veronica nodded and stood up straight. She seemed lost in thought as she glanced at Nelson's tent with squinted eyes.
"We found a few bird eggs. Xavier, Miss Murphy, do boil some water and cook the eggs," Liam instructed.
"How can we cook them if we don't have a pot?"
Veronica kept what happened last night to herself and instead joked with Liam. "There is no pot in the all-powerful backpack."
She then pointed at the bird eggs in Liam's hand. "Let's eat them raw."
Given the harsh conditions, consuming the eggs raw was the best option.
"Veronica makes a valid point. I'm for it," Nelson chimed in.
Zac frowned slightly, feeling a bit disgusted. "We're not in a hurry to climb the mountain, so why subject ourselves to this torture? It's still early. We might as well take it slow. Don't you have a saying in Destor, 'the mantis stalking the cicada is unaware of the oriole behind?'"
In other words, it wasn't easy to catch the prey.
It might be better to let others go and catch the prey first, allowing them to fight and compete with each other. Then, after everyone had exhausted their energy, they could reap the benefits.
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