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When Zhou Bai was about to arrive at the supply point with crows and bats, he happened to meet David who was returning from picking wild fruits.

He carried a big cloth bag with him and put the picked wild fruits into the bag. He held the bag with both hands. When he saw Zhou Bai coming, he greeted him with a smile on his face.

"Did you pick any wild fruits?"

Zhou Bai returned empty-handed, so naturally he could only shake his head at him.

David smiled and showed the cloth bag on his shoulders: "It's okay, I picked a lot."

"That's great."

Zhou Bai answered him calmly and did not tell him that in fact, his life was almost in danger just now.

"Then let's go back. Hans and the little tailor may be hungry."

David smiled brightly.

Zhou Bai turned his head and glanced at the lighted supply point: "You should go back first. I seemed to have lost something on the road just now. I will look for it again."

David was convinced of Zhou Bai's reason.

"Then go find it quickly.

You wait for me to take these wild fruits in and put them away, and then I will come out to help you find them."

Zhou Bai quickly refused and said: "No, it's not very important. I'll just go take a look and forget it if I can't find it."

Only then did David stop insisting on helping Zhou Bai.

Seeing David finally carrying the bag into the supply station, Zhou Bai breathed a sigh of relief.

After confirming that he had not come out, Zhou Bai followed the route he had taken before to find the place where Adam was tied.

But when they got there, they found that Adam had already escaped.

Zhou Bai approached the tree where Adam was tied before and picked up the rope that fell to the ground.

I saw obvious traces of cutting with a knife where the rope was disconnected.

Zhou Bai recalled the missing robber, smiled, and then put the rope back into his pocket.

Although Adam has escaped, I believe they will meet again soon.

Zhou Bai glanced at the crows and bats hovering in the sky, waved to them, then turned and walked towards the supply point.

"It's so miserable. Do I have to eat these wild fruits in the future?"

Zhou Bai led them to the door of the supply point. Before he walked in, he heard the little tailor's voice coming from inside.

Zhou Bai walked in with a smile. As soon as he entered the door, he saw David taking out one of his cans and handing it to the little tailor.

"I have three cans left, let me give you one."

The little tailor happily took the can from David's hand. At the beginning, he saw Zhou Bai walking in.

"Brother, I heard that you lost something, have you found it?"

Zhou Bai randomly found a seat and sat down: "I found it."

Hans had also returned a long time ago, with a small bag of wild fruits in front of him.

I saw the little tailor happily opening the can in his hand, with a look of disgust on his face.

"I picked a lot, these are for you."

David held a large handful of wild fruits and placed them in front of Zhou Bai.

Zhou Bai was not polite to him, he just thanked him and took the wild fruit from his hand.

Then he also took out a can, opened it, divided into three portions, and handed two of them to the crow and the bat respectively.

When the little tailor saw Zhou Bai's actions, he felt that he was a little unreasonable.

"People don't have enough to eat, so you still want to share the food with two animals?"

As soon as the little tailor finished speaking, the bats and crows immediately showed their pointed teeth, roared lowly, and flew towards him.

The little tailor was so frightened that he took several steps back.

Zhou Bai smiled and shook the canned meat in his hand: "Stop making trouble, come over and eat first."

After hearing Zhou Bai's words, the two of them retracted their fangs and flew to Zhou Bai's side again.

When the little tailor saw the crows and bats both lowering their heads to eat their food, he heaved a sigh of relief.

After they finished eating and stopped in the corner to rest, the little tailor approached Zhou Bai and whispered.

"The crow will go crazy after ten o'clock at night, and there is no other room for us to enter.

Aren't you afraid?"

When Zhou Bai heard what the little tailor said, his expression became serious.

It is now 9:10 pm, and there is only less than an hour left before this time arrives.

At this time, Crow may have realized this problem. Looking at the dark night outside the window, he began to become a little restless.

"How about letting him stay outside tonight?

Anyway, he is not a human being, so he probably won’t be affected by the rules.”

Hans leaned against the pillar, and after hearing the little tailor's suggestion, he remained silent and did not speak.

David looked worried: "This is just your guess. There is no guarantee that nothing will happen if he stays outside tonight."

The little tailor rubbed his hair in distress.

"Then what should we do?

We can't joke with our lives, right?

And if we attack him, his life may be in danger."

Zhou Bai had been listening to their conversation in silence.

The somewhat restless crow kept looking around, as if looking for a place to hide.

Zhou Bai looked at him, suddenly stood up from the ground, and walked towards his direction.

"Alas...there is nothing we can do about this..."

The little tailor saw Zhou Bai's actions and sighed helplessly.

When Crow saw Zhou Bai walking towards him, he became even more uneasy.

Zhou Bai walked next to him, but did not look at him. Instead, he looked at a window with a crack open next to him.

Then he reached out and closed the window tightly with a click.

Others in the room didn't quite understand Zhou Bai's operation.

The crow also looked at Zhou Bai blankly.

After Zhou Bai closed the window tightly, he squatted down and took out the rope he had just picked up from his pocket.

At this time, everyone finally understood what Zhou Bai wanted to do.

"I'm sorry. Rather than going outside, you might as well stay in the room, which will be safer."

Crow looked at the rope in Zhou Bai's hand, and the uneasiness he felt before gradually disappeared.

Then he flew to a pillar, raised his head, and stretched out one foot, indicating that Zhou Bai could start moving.

Everyone else in the room fell silent, and only the sound of Zhou Bai's footsteps echoed in the room.

Zhou Bai took the rope and tied the crow, then sat next to him, quietly waiting for the arrival of ten o'clock in the evening.

The door and all windows of the supply point are tightly closed.

The little bat flew next to the crow, as if accompanying him.

Others in the supply point were also sitting on the ground, waiting for that time to arrive.

However, time passed by like this, and by the time it was more than half past ten o'clock in the evening, the crow's eyes were still black and shiny, with no sign of turning red at all.

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