The immortal body is called Teevat

Chapter 14 Campfire Storytelling

The children did not object to Wu Cheng's decision to go to Mond. They just had to do whatever Wu Cheng said.

Everyone knows that the more supplies you carry, the greater the chance of surviving in such a cold place as winter.

So they frantically stuffed all the supplies into their extremely clumsy and bulky clothes, carrying as much as they could.

After waiting for the stage of carrying supplies to be completed, Wu Cheng led them to the door of the laboratory.

There was nothing special about the high-tech door of the laboratory, which saved Wu Cheng a lot of trouble.

Wu Cheng slowly opened the iron door that isolated the laboratory from the outside world, and white rays of sunlight shone onto the children through the gaps in the iron door.

The children were shocked by the whiteness before their eyes. Everywhere they looked, there was bright white snow, which formed a sharp contrast with the darkness they had experienced in the prison before.

They saw the scenery outside the laboratory for the first time. It was so bright and full of hope.

This sunshine, as bright as day, is so reassuring.

Wu Cheng turned his head and looked at the children behind him and said, "Follow me, don't fall behind."

The children didn't say anything, but nodded silently to show their agreement with Wu Cheng's words.

So a strange team continued to move southward in the windy and snowy winter.

They were dressed like miniature versions of the Fatui army, but the way they walked was very funny, moving forward like penguins of various colors.

Wu Cheng stood in front, holding the alchemy map tightly and observing their approximate location, leading the children to move southward.

Wu Cheng was not affected much by the bitterly cold winter. After all, he was immortal and would not freeze to death.

Although the children were all wearing the uniforms of the Winter Nation Army, the clothes were extremely ill-fitting, leaving a large gap between them and the clothes.

This means that even though the winter military uniforms are made of very thick materials, the warmth effect when worn by these children is extremely limited.

Every time the cold wind blew, it rolled up the snowflakes and accurately poured into their clothes, taking away the heat they had accumulated with great difficulty.

They were frozen by the cold environment and their bodies turned red and tight, but they still followed Wu Cheng shiveringly.

These children all had the same thought in their minds: if they couldn't keep up with the main force, they would die in this cold winter land.

So even in this extremely harsh environment, no one collapsed or could not hold on. The will of these children is stronger than that of many ordinary people.

Because those children who were weak-willed and could not hold on had already died on the laboratory bench.

Although these children are small, they have stronger wills than ordinary people. In addition, the demon residue in their bodies can also give them a certain amount of strength to weaken the degree of coldness.

This biting cold was nothing compared to the pain inflicted by the demons in the laboratory. They could still bear it.

Their team also saw many dead bodies on the way, most of them were dressed as Teyvat adventurers.

The only similarity between them was that they all curled up, trying to keep themselves warm against the wind and snow.

But obviously, the result was clearly shown to Wu Cheng and his group. They failed to survive the cold...

When the children saw the bodies, they couldn't help but feel a little scared. After all, they were still children.

They were afraid that they would also fall down in the snowstorm like them and never get up again, so they could not help but quicken their pace to follow Wu Cheng.

They didn't want to be abandoned by Wu Cheng in this extremely cold snowstorm, and they didn't dare to imagine the despairing scene.

Wu Cheng was not surprised to see this. After all, the snowy mountains in Mondstadt were places where people could freeze to death.

Not to mention this country of extreme winter with snow and wind everywhere. It would be strange if people didn't freeze to death in such an environment.

The sun seemed to be unable to bear the cold and set early, causing the temperature to drop even more.

Wu Cheng also knew that although these children had strong willpower and vitality, it did not mean that they could continue walking in such a cold environment.

After all, I am the only one who is immortal. They don't have infinite life and blood lock cheats.

Once they reach a critical point, these children will not be able to hold on and will fall into the ice and snow, never to get up again.

Not to mention that the road conditions were bad at night and there was a possibility of unexpected accidents. They couldn't go south anymore. They had to find a place to rest.

So Wu Cheng used the alchemy map to start looking for a place to stay tonight. The sun did not leave Wu Cheng much time.

Soon, Wu Cheng found a small hill nearby that could block the cold wind. Although the place was not big, it was enough for more than a dozen of them to shelter from the wind and rain.

He led the children to the foot of the hill and said to them, "We will rest here tonight. Tomorrow we will go south again. Let's make a fire, otherwise we will all freeze to death."

The children agreed with Wu Cheng's idea. They were indeed a little unable to walk under the biting cold wind that day. They also wanted to warm themselves up by the fire.

But the children still stood there blankly looking at Wu Cheng, because they did not know how to make a fire which is a necessary survival skill.

Wu Cheng thought that the wind and snow were too strong and they couldn't hear what he was saying.

Wu Cheng shouted in the snow and wind: "Didn't you hear me just now? We are going to rest here for one night, go and make a fire."

The kids looked at each other and finally brought out Alta to answer their boss's question.

Alta stood up and said tremblingly: "Boss, it's not that we didn't hear it, it's that we don't know how to make a fire."

It was Wu Cheng's turn to feel embarrassed. He felt that he had indeed set too high expectations on these kids.

After all, the oldest among them is only eight or nine years old. It is really ridiculous to expect these kids to know everything.

Fortunately, Wu Cheng knew some skills in making fire, so it wouldn't happen that everyone except him would freeze to death tonight.

Wu Cheng said to them, "Give me all the fuel, I'll do it."

The children took out the fuel they had brought and handed it to their eldest brother.

Wu Cheng quickly built a very large bonfire, which could keep all the children warm.

Using the little fire-making skills I had and the flammability of winter fuel, I soon had a bonfire that provided constant warmth.

The warmth from the huge bonfire kept driving away the coldness in the children's bodies. They gathered around the big bonfire and stretched out their hands to get more heat.

The sun had already gone to who knows where, and the moon that replaced it was hanging high in the sky, watching with interest Wu Cheng and his group who were making a fire on the vast white continent.

The children were very hungry after walking all day, so they took out the food they brought with them, but the food had already been frozen hard by the cold wind.

They chewed and swallowed it mouthful by mouthful to feel full so that they would have more strength to walk the next day.

Wu Cheng also knew that such dry, frozen and hard food was definitely not good and would definitely induce illness if eaten for a long time.

So you still need to drink some hot water and these frozen dry food to feel better.

So Wu Cheng set up a cauldron he took out from the laboratory next to the campfire, trying to boil the snow into hot water for the children to drink.

There was a lot of compacted snow in the pot. As the bonfire heated up, their white clothes gradually faded and became transparent, until boiling bubbles came out.

Wu Cheng saw that the water was already boiling. He didn't care whether there were impurities or not, and took the beaker he picked up from the laboratory and filled each child with some hot water melted from snow.

Wu Cheng said, "Drink all the hot water to warm your body. It's not enough to eat cold food. You can add more if it's not enough."

The children took the beaker of hot water and sipped it. The coldness in their bodies was dispelled. This was the first time they felt warm and comfortable.

Looking at Wu Cheng who was constantly pouring hot water for them, they couldn't help but feel more trust and goodwill towards him.

Ke Lai was beside Wu Cheng, helping to fill the beaker with hot water, waiting for everyone to eat and drink their fill.

Ke Lai patted Wu Cheng on the shoulder beside him.

"What's wrong? Cole. Any problem?"

"Brother, can you finish the story? Did the Puppet Master listen to Lanaro and go home with the five gold coins?"

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