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Desert Island Jet Lag
Short Fiction荒岛时差
Writer Ymz8h7
During an ordinary outing at sea, a sudden accident occurred - the oar broke and the boat entered the water. Lin Fengjun and four female friends with different personalities were pushed to an uninhabited island by fate. Cell phones lost signal, supplies were only enough to last for a few days, and rescue ships have yet to show up. When the light of modern civilization was completely extinguished from their sight, they were forced to restart the most primitive rhythm of life between coconut groves and rocks: drilling wood to make fire, spearing fish and catching crabs, looking for fresh water, and avoiding snakes and insects. Su Wanqing used charcoal to carve Chinese characters one after another on the rock wall, recording the sixty-three days of isolation from the world. However, what is more complicated than survival is the human heart growing quietly in a closed space. Wen Xiaorou relied on Lin Fengjun's shoulder to spend the most fragile night. A sudden tropical rainstorm trapped the two people under the rock wall and broke the last restraint between them. When everything in the outside world is stripped away, the connection between people is compressed to the most essential level - body temperature, breath, and each other's names. At the same time, two other pairs of eyes were watching all this silently. The five people redefined trust, dependence and possession in the alternation of day and night and the reversal of tides. Until the white light reflected by the mirror pierced the silence of the horizon, and three pillars of black smoke rose into the sky-- If you are no longer someone's employee, someone's friend, or someone's child, but you are just a human being who gets hungry, gets cold, gets scared, then will it be easier or harder to love someone?
During an ordinary outing at sea, a sudden accident occurred - the oar broke and the boat entered the water. Lin Fengjun and four female friends with different personalities were pushed to an uninhabited island by fate. Cell phones lost signal, supplies were only enough to last for a few days, and rescue ships have yet to show up. When the light of modern civilization was completely extinguished from their sight, they were forced to restart the most primitive rhythm of life between coconut groves and rocks: drilling wood to make fire, spearing fish and catching crabs, looking for fresh water, and avoiding snakes and insects. Su Wanqing used charcoal to carve Chinese characters one after another on the rock wall, recording the sixty-three days of isolation from the world. However, what is more complicated than survival is the human heart growing quietly in a closed space. Wen Xiaorou relied on Lin Fengjun's shoulder to spend the most fragile night. A sudden tropical rainstorm trapped the two people under the rock wall and broke the last restraint between them. When everything in the outside world is stripped away, the connection between people is compressed to the most essential level - body temperature, breath, and each other's names. At the same time, two other pairs of eyes were watching all this silently. The five people redefined trust, dependence and possession in the alternation of day and night and the reversal of tides. Until the white light reflected by the mirror pierced the silence of the horizon, and three pillars of black smoke rose into the sky-- If you are no longer someone's employee, someone's friend, or someone's child, but you are just a human being who gets hungry, gets cold, gets scared, then will it be easier or harder to love someone?