The Last Kabakans

Chapter 26 The Cliff

Gad immediately let go of his hand when his soles slipped, and Joshua didn't put much effort into his hand, so when he reacted and wanted to grab him, the rough palm had already slipped from his palm. out.

Even so, Joshua still couldn't stand firm. After Gad fell, he also slid down the steep rock wall for a long time, until the cable that tied them was hung by the protruding rock. Stopping, the two of them suddenly stopped falling.

"How is it? Are you injured?" Gad asked with his head raised, his feet dangling in the air, with a cable tied around his waist, and he was still dangling from side to side.

The surrounding rocks crashed down, and the big birds flapped their wings in dissatisfaction, screaming to protect their nests.

They were at least 200 meters from the ground, and there happened to be a bird's nest not far from Joshua, and the big bird was staring at him.

"It's okay," Joshua looked down at Gad. He was more than ten meters away from him, and a large part of the stone wall under his feet was sunken.

"Wait, I'll pull you up!"

Joshua plucked at the gap on the rock wall and moved towards the place where the big bird built its nest, but the cable was tense because of Gad being pulled at the other end. He couldn't do anything at all. He flapped his wings and rushed towards him.

"Don't move around," Gad shouted, "I'll find a way!"

After confirming the surrounding situation, he raised his head again and said to Joshua: "Do you trust me?"

Joshua didn't know what Gad wanted to do, but he nodded instinctively.

"Swing the rope," Gad said, "I'll count one, two, three, and you'll jump that way!"

"What about you?" Joshua finally understood why Gad rushed to help when he was tying the cable on the top of the cliff just now, "What do you want to do?!"

"I'm fine," Gad said with a smile, "You can deal with that big bird by yourself, right?"

Unexpectedly, Joshua still said the same words: "What about you?"

Seeing him frowning tightly, Gad laughed even more happily: "Can I think you care about me? Don't worry, I won't die!"

Joshua had a sullen face and didn’t want to talk anymore. Gad urged him repeatedly, so he had to move his hands and feet against the rock wall to the left. Gad bent his legs and squatted halfway, with one hand on the rope around his waist.

"one two Three!"

Gad suddenly straightened his legs and bounced back, his body drew an arc in the air, and then swung back towards the rock wall.

At this moment, Joshua also swung to the right, and just when his center of gravity fell to the place where the big bird was nesting, Gad immediately undid the loose buckle at his waist.

There was a two-finger-wide gap in the sunken stone wall. With the help of inertia, Gad swung across the gap. The angle was just right, and he grabbed the gap and hung on it. Joshua also landed firmly beside the bird's nest. .

"Are you crazy?!" Joshua roared, although he believed in Gad's judgment, he still couldn't help being angry when the tight cable suddenly loosened, especially when the big bird was doing everything possible Want to drive him out of his territory.

Joshua clearly gritted his teeth, but Gad heard some love-hate tenderness, and he felt happy immediately, and started talking nonsense again: "I've been crazy since I met you! There is no way to save it!"

"Then what do you think we should do now?!" Joshua still didn't have a good face. He half-lyed in the big bird's nest, holding a bird's egg in front of him, trying to distract the big bird's attention.

"How many eggs are there in that nest?" Gad asked. "You keep one for it, and throw the rest away!"

"Ah?" Joshua was a little puzzled, but he didn't care about other things. Seeing that there were two more in the nest, he raised the one in his hand and threw it out. The big bird that had been attacking him immediately turned its head and chased after the eggs.

"Oh, what are you in a hurry for? I haven't finished yet!" Gad saw the white egg floating in front of his eyes, and smacked his mouth a little bit regretfully.

Joshua was furious: "If you have something to say, say it, if you fart, let it go!"

"You have to throw it together!" Gad yelled, and after following Joshua, he understood why.

The other big bird has been guarding the side. Seeing that the spouse is chasing the eggs, it immediately rushes over to protect the remaining two eggs.

What a bad idea, Joshua couldn't help thinking as he picked up the second egg and dropped it.

"What's the situation now?" Gad asked again in a loud voice.

"It's okay," Joshua said, "You wait, I'll save you!"

Gad climbed the gap: "It's okay, don't worry about me, just find a way to protect yourself!"

The two big birds that flew out had turned back, holding the two eggs thrown by Joshua under their sharp claws.

Gad heard Joshua say in a deep voice, "Hold on a little longer" and then fell silent. He looked down and saw a slightly protruding stone, moved towards it, and tapped it with his toes. When it touched it, it fell apart with a clatter.

"Are you so anxious that I can collect S for you?" Joshua yelled when he heard the noise from here, "I'm telling you to wait!!"

Gad let out a long sigh: "Hey, how long will it be, and you're going to be in charge of me?"

"Don't be so sentimental," Joshua avoided the two big birds protecting the eggs, and slowly descended, "I'm afraid that if you die, you will be eaten to the bone by these big birds!"

"Then you still can't bear to part with me!" Gad said complacently, and when he looked up, he saw Joshua facing him with a dark face, and then disappeared in a flash.

"You scared me to death!" Gad was shocked.

When Joshua fell down and swung back again, he stretched out a hand to him and said, "Are you still going?"

"Let's go, let's go!" Gad said in a hurry, he grabbed Joshua with one hand, and then hung his whole body on him, "But why do you look like this?"

"Please consider whether you will cause trouble to others the next time you risk your life for righteousness," Joshua said with a high face, "Look below and don't look at me!!"

Gad looked down and saw a protruding rock, but he couldn't get through it at the current angle, so he took advantage of the gap between the two of them wandering far away, and said, "How do you know I'm looking at you if you don't look at me? And you don't look at me." Do you think your words are a bit awkward?"

At this time, they had already swung back again, and Joshua didn't answer. He let go of his hands and threw Gad down. He fell onto the protruding rock with an "ouch", and Joshua was also there When he came back from the third swing, he loosened the buckle on his waist, and Gululu slid down a bit, just landing beside him impartially.

"So advanced?!" Gad rubbed his back and got up, pulling on the buckle on Joshua's waist, admiring.

"It's much more advanced than your loose buckle!" Joshua was not to be outdone, he raised his hand and shook the hanging cable twice, and the fixed end of the rope fell from above.

"Wow," Gad's eyes sparkled again, "This one is amazing! Teach me anytime!"

"Don't learn this," Joshua untied the roller tied to the cable, and then handed the end of the rope to Gad, "Let's go, I'll lead the way."

"Okay, okay," Gad nodded obediently, "If you say you don't want to learn, you don't learn, and if you say you can lead the way, then lead the way! I listen to you!"

Joshua turned his head to look at him, and Gad quickly defended: "I didn't say anything!"

Afterwards, there was basically no danger. They quickly descended to the bottom of the cliff without any accidents and no one was injured. Joshua raised his head and looked up, and there seemed to be a little commotion among the birds.

"Let's go, don't look!" Gad put away the cable and grabbed Joshua's arm and said, "Do you want this?"

"Throw it away," Joshua asked suddenly, still raising his head, "Did you take someone else's eggs?"

Gad held the cable with an innocent face: "No!"

"Then what are you doing with those condensing agents?" Joshua stared at him and asked, "Don't say it's for cooling down."

"That's it." Gad picked the tip of his nose, and reluctantly pulled out a bird's egg from behind, "Isn't it because you haven't eaten for a long time..."

"Then why are you still standing there?"

Gad: "Huh?"

A black shadow passed over his head, and Joshua grabbed the cable in his hand and threw it to the ground: "Ah, what? Run!"

After running for five or six kilometers in one breath, Gad was almost exhausted, and the big bird was still following behind.

"It's...it's the first time for me...to meet...with such...so persistent..." He said while panting, and he still didn't forget to raise his hand to wipe the sweat from Joshua's forehead, "You...you're okay …All right?"

Joshua gave him a sideways look, that "please don't take me next time you screw yourself up" look on your face.

The big bird swooped down suddenly, Gad threw himself on Joshua to protect him, but the waistcoat on his back was cut a few big holes.

"This dead bird!" Gad cursed, then asked, "Why don't you give it back, and I'll find you something else to eat?"

Unexpectedly, Joshua said firmly, "No!"

After speaking, he took out the roller that was thicker than his wrist, and threw it at the head of the big bird that was pounced again. With a "boom", the impact was just right.

"Wow!" Gad exclaimed, "I always thought that your marksmanship was better than mine, but I didn't expect you to be more handsome than me at throwing an iron lump!"

The big bird was dizzy, flapping its wings crookedly and flying away. Although it was not in the direction it came from, it seemed that there should be no threat for the time being.

"Oh, that's not right," Gad said, touching the egg in his arms, "Why didn't you throw it away earlier? Look at the way we drove, I was out of breath and almost died of exhaustion!"

"It's for your own good too," Joshua clapped his hands lightly, "I'll give you a long memory, don't take other people's things randomly next time."

Gad picked the tip of his nose, thinking that what Joshua said made sense, but before he could pat his stomach full of rainbow farts, Joshua spoke again.

"Go ahead," he said.

Gad: "Huh?"

Joshua looked at the egg in his hand: "Otherwise, do you want to use it to hatch chicks?"

This time Jiade understood immediately: "Got it! You sit down first, and dinner will be ready in 10 minutes!"

The shell of the bird egg was hard, and Gad covered the whole egg with condensing agent, then buried it in the hot sand for another seven to eight minutes, and finally sawed it with the sawtooth on the back of the knife for a full half a minute before sawing it open.

"Wow, medium-rare, just right!" Gad cut the extra half into small pieces carefully with a knife, and handed it to Joshua, "Taste it quickly, is it different from the ones you have eaten before! "

"Yes," Joshua took the egg and said, staring at the pale pink egg white inside, "no sugar."

Gad licked the egg yolk attached to the stab, smiled and stretched out his index finger to point at the tip of Joshua's nose: "When did you become so squeamish? This egg yolk is sweet, if you don't believe me, try it!"

I don't know if Joshua is used to it or numb, but this time he didn't hide for the first time.

He picked out a piece of egg yolk and tasted it. It was indeed very sweet. When he saw some mayonnaise on his fingertips, he put it in his mouth and sucked it twice.

"Have you noticed any difference around here?" Feeling extremely satisfied both physically and mentally, he finally had the mind to think about serious issues.

Gad immediately raised his head and looked around, but he didn't seem to notice anything other than a lot of abrupt rocks.

"Really?" Gad asked, "What did you find?"

Joshua still lowered his head to eat: "No, I'm just a little curious. The big bird just got hit on the head, so why can't it tell the difference between east, west, north and south, and it doesn't even remember where its home is."

When he ate, he was very gentle, and he was like Gad, who usually devoured food. When he looked up, Gad was looking at him intently, and asked doubtfully, "Why, what's the problem?"

"Ah? No," Gad's eyes fell on the corner of his mouth, where a small piece of wet and sticky egg yolk was stuck, "Your words make sense, and I'm curious too."

"Hurry up and eat," Joshua said, looking at the almost untouched egg in Gad's hand, "after eating, follow me to see behind those rocks."

Gad put his arms around his waist and drew him closer, leaned over and kissed his lips, the soft tip of his tongue slipped from the corner of his mouth, and rolled the sweet egg yolk into his mouth.

The sweet egg yolk awakened all the taste buds, Gad looked at Joshua with downcast eyes and said softly: "Okay!"

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