Ye Hao's eyes kept sweeping over the group of children between the ages of eight and thirteen, watching them all stare at the tent in front of him with a frown.
The children who had hoped to get help by crying saw that no one was paying attention to them. Ye Hao did not even look at them, so they stopped crying and began to think of a way.
Setting up a tent was the first ability these children had to master because they would be living in tents for a long time in the future.
This situation lasted for a while before someone finally started to think of a way.
The first was Ah Li. After yesterday's training, his strength had increased greatly. At least bending the hollow steel pipe supporting the tent was not a problem for him.
The only problem was that his arms were not long enough, but this problem was quickly solved.
He took the tent and walked towards a big tree. He placed one end of the hollow steel pipe at the bottom of the tree and held the other end of the hollow steel pipe in his hand. Then, he moved closer to the middle. Soon, his tent was set up. He was the first to complete it among the 100 children.
When the other children saw that Ah Li had successfully set up the tent, they followed suit. However, their strength was much weaker than Ah Li's.
Most of the children had failed. They knew that this method did not seem to suit them, so they began to think of other methods. Only a few older children who had some strength spent a lot of effort to finally set up the tent. However, they were all tired and panting.
The other children who were smarter had already thought of cooperating with each other. The two of them grabbed the two ends of the tent and propped it up.
There were also some opportunistic children who found Ah Li and the other children who had already completed the construction, hoping that they could help them.
Ah Li was a loner by nature. Although he had the ability to help these people, he did not do anything.
Only the two children who were slightly kinder nodded and agreed to help them. At the same time, they looked at Ah Li and the others who were unwilling to help these children.
It was obvious that they were blaming them for not knowing how to help others. Everyone had a responsibility.
A few of the children awkwardly shook their heads, but there were also a few children who were like Ah Li. They coldly glanced at them, looking as if they were about to attack if they did not agree.
After getting along with Ye Hao yesterday, Ah Li understood that Ye Hao did many things for a deeper reason. He didn't understand some of them, but he chose to believe in Ye Hao.
Ye Hao had seen all of this. There was no such thing as good or bad, or right or wrong.
Those who helped other children would gain the respect of those children. Those who chose not to help could preserve their strength and be ready to deal with the upcoming missions and challenges.
However, in the apocalypse, those who chose to preserve their strength would live the longest!
Because the human heart was the most complicated thing. When you help others, you might get a reward or a stab in the back!
Soon, ten minutes had passed. Out of the hundred children, more than fifty had already set up their tents, and about twenty were about to be set up. The remaining children were in the process of setting up their tents or were still waiting for help.
"Time's up. Stop what you're doing and follow me back to the shore. Go and carry your respective wooden buckets over!”After saying that, Ye Hao ignored everything else and walked straight to the shore.
Ah Li and the other children who reacted quickly immediately followed.
Some of the children who were building the tents were dumbfounded. They didn't know if they should put down the tents they were building or follow Ye Hao.
Some of the children wanted to say something, but when they saw that Ye Hao ignored them, they cried out in panic!
In the end, more than eighty children followed him.
When Ye Hao and the others carried the wooden bucket back from the shore, the children stood there at a loss, some were crying loudly, and some continued to build tents.
However, they had already been eliminated by Ye Hao. At least they had no chance to enjoy the medicinal bath!
"Next, go hunting. There are pheasants, hares, and many edible plants on the island. You can eat whatever you find. If you don't find anything, you'll starve today!”
After saying that, Ye Hao ignored the others and directly turned around to enter the forest on the island and began to hunt.
Ah Li and the other sharp-eyed children quickly followed. They understood that on this island, only by following Ye Hao's footsteps could they survive!
The remaining children were still in a daze. Before this, they had never cooked for themselves. At most, they would fight for sweets and other things in the welfare institute. But now, they were asked to find something to eat by themselves. They were completely dumbfounded.
Some of the children started wailing. They felt the greatest grievance and fear that they were born with. They shouted that they wanted to go back to the orphanage.
However, they were now in the center of the island, surrounded by dense forests. When they came here just now, they all followed Ye Hao closely and didn't bother to remember the way. Now they couldn't find the way to the beach at all.
Moreover, even if they were lucky enough to return to the seaside, they were on an island surrounded by the sea. With their physical strength, they would not be able to swim to the shore. At the same time, it was easier to get lost in the sea, and there were more dangers. Leaving the island meant death.
Ye Hao ignored them. Those who were waiting for help in the apocalypse would always die the fastest. Only those who struggled to survive could continue to survive.
If these children really refused to move, Ye Hao wouldn't feel the slightest bit uncomfortable even if they died, because they would also die after the apocalypse. Now, they only died half a year earlier, and they could even avoid facing the terrifying apocalypse. It might be a kind of luck!
He believed that some of these children would die, but most of them would survive. This was because the struggle for survival was an innate instinct of humans, regardless of age!
And this instinct would stimulate the huge potential in their bodies, but they had not yet pushed it to the limit.
When the first child died in front of them, they would truly understand this principle and explode with an even stronger desire to live.
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