The Last Kabakans
Chapter 65 Waiting
Joshua fell asleep for a long time, and every time he opened his eyes, he could always see Gad standing by his side every step of the way, sometimes feeding him some water, sometimes patting his back lightly, coaxing him softly .
"It's still early," Gad said, pecking him on the face, "Don't worry about sleeping!"
So he rubbed against each other's arms, and fell asleep peacefully.
Togo captured a lot of good things by virtue of his superb hunting skills, and there happened to be some dry firewood in the cave, so Gad set up a fire and roasted them all on it.
Fat gerbils are rich in animal fat, and they sizzled under the flames.
The first one was almost roasted, Gad moved it to the side, and then moved the remaining ones forward.
The tip of Joshua's small nose moved slightly, and the aroma of the long-lost cooked food quickly woke him up from his sweet sleep.
"What's this?" he asked, narrowing his eyes.
Gad tore off the fattest part of the gerbil, fed it to Joshua's mouth, and said, "Come on, how about a taste?"
"Well, it looks pretty good!" Joshua took a closer look and smelled it, and all his taste buds were instantly awakened. He held Gad's hand in both hands, and took a big bite regardless of his image.
The overconsumed omega had an astonishingly large appetite, and Gad kept watching with a smile on his face until he ate up the three roasted gerbils.
"It seems that we have to hurry up and find a way to get out of here!" Gad suddenly said with a serious face.
Joshua asked incomprehensibly, "What's the matter?"
Gad chuckled and said, "Of course it feeds you well, so we have the energy to do something else!"
Joshua's heart skipped a beat, and he understood what Gad meant.
"I... I won't tell you anymore." With a blushing face, he turned and sat next to Togo, and gave half of the fourth gerbil in his hand to it.
He put his arms around the dog's neck and said, "Let's eat and ignore him!"
"Hey, I also have credit for it," Gad brazenly followed, threw the dog in front of him and said, "I made the fire, I roasted the meat, don't you plan to reward me?" ?”
"Hey!" Joshua stuffed the dog-gnawed meat into Gad's mouth, "Want to eat it? Take it! It's still hot!"
"It's hot!" Gad stretched his rough hand under the other's clothes and pressed it to his ear and said, "But I want to eat this even more!"
Joshua was soon confused by him, the dog flicked its tail wisely, and went outside the cave to guard them.
Both of them had a good time this time, and afterward Gad held Joshua and fell asleep together for a while, and when they woke up, the fire on the Woodpecker was almost extinguished.
Gad circled the wreckage of the spaceship a few times, but unfortunately did not find anything of value.
"The ghost knows how many shells they loaded on the spacecraft!" He threw a black chip on the ground, shaking his head and said, "It exploded like this!"
"Where's your knife?" Joshua asked, sitting on a rock, trying to reset the built-in tablet.
Gad sat across from him, took out the stab and handed it to him, and asked, "Is this thing still usable?"
Joshua said very positively: "It's just that the battery is broken. If you can get an external solar charger, it should be fine."
He listed all the things he needed, Gad patted his chest and said, "No problem, I'll get it for you!"
Two hours later, the built-in tablet with a big gap in the middle finally turned on barely.
"The power is not enough to send a distress message to the Watcher," Joshua said. "Now we can only wait."
"Waiting for what?" Gad asked, "waiting for that little girl to come to us?"
Joshua replied: "Actually, the Woodpecker's systems were destroyed before we escaped. She may not be sure whether we are still alive."
"That is to say," Gad said looking at the spaceship overhead, "if she escapes, even if we can repair the landing module, it will be zero?"
"Theoretically, that's the case." Joshua affirmed Gad's guess very directly, "The landing module can't travel far, let alone pass through the star gate, at most it can take the two of us around the planet twice. "
Gad: "Like sightseeing?"
Joshua nodded.
"This is indeed a problem." Gad scratched his chin and said, "Then how long will she find us?"
"It will take a few more hours at the earliest," Joshua said. "The heat and fluctuations generated by the explosion of the Woodpecker spacecraft will affect the detection. If the tablet has enough power, I can try to send a message to her."
Gad said nothing more.
There is no doubt that Captain Cape Town has been martyred, but he has not found any trace of Dahei.
Dahei was tied up by him and thrown behind the sentinel robot. Judging from the burning traces of the sentinel robot, Dahei lying next to it would never be burned to the point where there was no slag left.
If he had escaped, where would he be now?
The current situation is really bad.
Joshua continued to lower his head to fiddle with his built-in tablet, and Gad circled around the wreckage of the spaceship a few times, but still found nothing new.
"I'm sorry to disturb your two-person world!"
Debella stood on a high rock, looked at the two people below, and said, "But I have something very important, and I need to talk to him alone."
Gad was a little surprised. He didn't expect Debella to run back. He looked around and found that little curly hair was hiding not far away. He guessed that they must have tried to escape Adjani. track.
"How many times have you sold me?" Gad said with a smile, "Why, how long has it been since you found a new buyer? Or did you find out in your conscience and plan to give me some money?"
Unexpectedly, Dai Bella looked at Joshua and said coldly: "If you want to say it here, I have no objection!"
Gad shrugged, saying it didn't matter.
"Say anything here," he stood beside Joshua and took him into his arms, "Say it face to face."
"Okay then," Dai Bella jumped off the rock, took out a recording device from his pocket and handed it to him.
Gad didn't pick it up.
"What is this?" he asked.
De Bella: "Cape Town's Last Words."
"Why is it in your hands?"
"I think you should care more about what he said," Debella said, stepping in, "rather than how it ended up in my hands."
Her expression was serious and serious, Gad felt that something was wrong.
"I'm sure you've heard what's in there," he said.
De Bella: "It doesn't matter."
"I think there must be very important information in it, otherwise you wouldn't do everything possible to give it to me!" Gad took the recording device and looked at Joshua with a smile, "Then let's Rise and listen to what this venerable captain has to say!"
"It's still early," Gad said, pecking him on the face, "Don't worry about sleeping!"
So he rubbed against each other's arms, and fell asleep peacefully.
Togo captured a lot of good things by virtue of his superb hunting skills, and there happened to be some dry firewood in the cave, so Gad set up a fire and roasted them all on it.
Fat gerbils are rich in animal fat, and they sizzled under the flames.
The first one was almost roasted, Gad moved it to the side, and then moved the remaining ones forward.
The tip of Joshua's small nose moved slightly, and the aroma of the long-lost cooked food quickly woke him up from his sweet sleep.
"What's this?" he asked, narrowing his eyes.
Gad tore off the fattest part of the gerbil, fed it to Joshua's mouth, and said, "Come on, how about a taste?"
"Well, it looks pretty good!" Joshua took a closer look and smelled it, and all his taste buds were instantly awakened. He held Gad's hand in both hands, and took a big bite regardless of his image.
The overconsumed omega had an astonishingly large appetite, and Gad kept watching with a smile on his face until he ate up the three roasted gerbils.
"It seems that we have to hurry up and find a way to get out of here!" Gad suddenly said with a serious face.
Joshua asked incomprehensibly, "What's the matter?"
Gad chuckled and said, "Of course it feeds you well, so we have the energy to do something else!"
Joshua's heart skipped a beat, and he understood what Gad meant.
"I... I won't tell you anymore." With a blushing face, he turned and sat next to Togo, and gave half of the fourth gerbil in his hand to it.
He put his arms around the dog's neck and said, "Let's eat and ignore him!"
"Hey, I also have credit for it," Gad brazenly followed, threw the dog in front of him and said, "I made the fire, I roasted the meat, don't you plan to reward me?" ?”
"Hey!" Joshua stuffed the dog-gnawed meat into Gad's mouth, "Want to eat it? Take it! It's still hot!"
"It's hot!" Gad stretched his rough hand under the other's clothes and pressed it to his ear and said, "But I want to eat this even more!"
Joshua was soon confused by him, the dog flicked its tail wisely, and went outside the cave to guard them.
Both of them had a good time this time, and afterward Gad held Joshua and fell asleep together for a while, and when they woke up, the fire on the Woodpecker was almost extinguished.
Gad circled the wreckage of the spaceship a few times, but unfortunately did not find anything of value.
"The ghost knows how many shells they loaded on the spacecraft!" He threw a black chip on the ground, shaking his head and said, "It exploded like this!"
"Where's your knife?" Joshua asked, sitting on a rock, trying to reset the built-in tablet.
Gad sat across from him, took out the stab and handed it to him, and asked, "Is this thing still usable?"
Joshua said very positively: "It's just that the battery is broken. If you can get an external solar charger, it should be fine."
He listed all the things he needed, Gad patted his chest and said, "No problem, I'll get it for you!"
Two hours later, the built-in tablet with a big gap in the middle finally turned on barely.
"The power is not enough to send a distress message to the Watcher," Joshua said. "Now we can only wait."
"Waiting for what?" Gad asked, "waiting for that little girl to come to us?"
Joshua replied: "Actually, the Woodpecker's systems were destroyed before we escaped. She may not be sure whether we are still alive."
"That is to say," Gad said looking at the spaceship overhead, "if she escapes, even if we can repair the landing module, it will be zero?"
"Theoretically, that's the case." Joshua affirmed Gad's guess very directly, "The landing module can't travel far, let alone pass through the star gate, at most it can take the two of us around the planet twice. "
Gad: "Like sightseeing?"
Joshua nodded.
"This is indeed a problem." Gad scratched his chin and said, "Then how long will she find us?"
"It will take a few more hours at the earliest," Joshua said. "The heat and fluctuations generated by the explosion of the Woodpecker spacecraft will affect the detection. If the tablet has enough power, I can try to send a message to her."
Gad said nothing more.
There is no doubt that Captain Cape Town has been martyred, but he has not found any trace of Dahei.
Dahei was tied up by him and thrown behind the sentinel robot. Judging from the burning traces of the sentinel robot, Dahei lying next to it would never be burned to the point where there was no slag left.
If he had escaped, where would he be now?
The current situation is really bad.
Joshua continued to lower his head to fiddle with his built-in tablet, and Gad circled around the wreckage of the spaceship a few times, but still found nothing new.
"I'm sorry to disturb your two-person world!"
Debella stood on a high rock, looked at the two people below, and said, "But I have something very important, and I need to talk to him alone."
Gad was a little surprised. He didn't expect Debella to run back. He looked around and found that little curly hair was hiding not far away. He guessed that they must have tried to escape Adjani. track.
"How many times have you sold me?" Gad said with a smile, "Why, how long has it been since you found a new buyer? Or did you find out in your conscience and plan to give me some money?"
Unexpectedly, Dai Bella looked at Joshua and said coldly: "If you want to say it here, I have no objection!"
Gad shrugged, saying it didn't matter.
"Say anything here," he stood beside Joshua and took him into his arms, "Say it face to face."
"Okay then," Dai Bella jumped off the rock, took out a recording device from his pocket and handed it to him.
Gad didn't pick it up.
"What is this?" he asked.
De Bella: "Cape Town's Last Words."
"Why is it in your hands?"
"I think you should care more about what he said," Debella said, stepping in, "rather than how it ended up in my hands."
Her expression was serious and serious, Gad felt that something was wrong.
"I'm sure you've heard what's in there," he said.
De Bella: "It doesn't matter."
"I think there must be very important information in it, otherwise you wouldn't do everything possible to give it to me!" Gad took the recording device and looked at Joshua with a smile, "Then let's Rise and listen to what this venerable captain has to say!"
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