In line with the principle of doing a complete performance, Gu Laosan was beaten again.
Of course, Wang Ping thought that this was just to avoid suspicion among netizens, so he didn't hit him hard. But Gu Lao San was still very aggrieved, and he was still trying to explain until dinner.
It was past eight o'clock, and when the prime-time TV series started, the sky on the plateau finally darkened.
In a sheltered valley on the south side, a badger was holding a stainless steel bowl almost the size of his head with a gloomy face, slurping the fragrant fish soup in the bowl.
Although the duck flew away, the fish taken from the duck's mouth is still there.
Of course, the palm-sized fish was not enough for the badger to eat, not to mention Gu Laosan. So after mixing it with the luncheon meat bought in Lhasa and cooking two packs of instant noodles, someone cooked a special meal for the badger and stewed the fish in the pot.
Unfortunately, because the fish was too small and there was too much water, stewing the fish turned into making soup.
However, Wang Ping's face was dark, but not because of this.
At this moment, the campsite was bright as day, even though there was no bonfire. Gu Laosan pulled out a row of light stands from the trunk and placed them directly on the roof of the car. And where the bonfire should have been, he set up a small gas stove and connected a gas tank, turning the wilderness survival into a picnic in the suburbs.
The most outrageous thing is that this guy even pulled out an inflatable lounge chair that is used in swimming pools from under the seat in the trunk. After inflating it with a foot pump, he lay on it with a look of comfort.
"What the hell... Why don't you move your home here!" Wang Ping felt that he was really crazy. There were so many strange things in the car, all of which were stuffed in by someone on his back when loading the car. With such a large space, wouldn't it be better to put more food
At this time, a badger squatted on a small stool, holding a steel bowl, and looked helplessly at Gu Laosan, who had already eaten and drunk enough, bragging to the camera. Not to mention, this kind of alternative outdoor travel really made many netizens feel that it should be quite enjoyable.
In the eyes of ordinary people, the most critical reason why survival in the wild is so far away from them is that the process is too arduous. But Gu Laosan's live broadcast really made some people think that if a layman like him can live so happily on the plateau, then can't they also set foot in the outdoors
"It's misleading young people!" A badger shook his head and sighed.
On the lake a few hundred meters away, the night wind was getting stronger, and the sound of lake water washing gravel could be heard from time to time on the shore.
"I don't know where my teammates are now..." Putting down the steel bowl, Wang Ping suddenly sighed.
500 kilometers away, not far from Provincial Highway 205, there is a snowy mountain with snow all year round. At the foot of the mountain, two canvas tents are set up together, with the corners held down by stones and soil, and the four corners are fixed to the ground with steel cables. On both sides of the tents, there are a few worn-out bicycles.
Opposite the tent, near the foot of the mountain, there was a bonfire burning. Several figures were sitting around the bonfire, talking in low voices. The dim firelight cast a long shadow of several people on the tent.
"Boss, what are you doing this time?" Ilu, who was easily ignored at night, sat closest to the campfire and complained, "It's okay that the weapons are rubbish, but why don't you even have a car? It's hundreds of kilometers! You actually asked us to ride bicycles! Fuck you, my legs are sore!"
Luke sat a little further away from him, his face flickering in the light of the campfire, looking a little gloomy. Hearing Ilu's complaint, he shook his head helplessly and said unhappily: "Do you think this is somewhere else? This is in China! I also want to get a car, but tell me, where can I get one? We are crossing the border secretly, and we can't use our documents. It's good enough to have a bicycle to ride!"
"Why did you choose such a faraway city to start from? Why don't we choose a closer one?" Yilu spoke very quickly, asking questions like a machine gun. Sometimes everyone would worry that he would be out of breath while talking and suffocate to death.
"Ha! Ilu... If it were you, where would you choose to enter the country from?" Before Luke could say anything, the Asian man sitting on the other side of him suddenly spoke with a smirk on his face.
"Oh, Mr. Xi, are you planning to trick me again? This is not a problem for me!" Yilu stared at his big eyes that were particularly clear at night, and hummed: "If it were me, I would choose to cross the border in Srinagar, which is the shortest distance to our mission point!"
"Really?" Park Youxi tried to hold back his laughter. This time he didn't care about the way someone addressed him. He asked again, "Then tell me, where is Srinagar?"
"Isn't this nonsense!"
Ilu rolled his eyes, looking just like the man in black in Detective Conan, and pointed to the southwest: "It's just... uh..."
"Ha ha…"
Several people around couldn't help laughing. The little girl sitting opposite, wearing a baseball cap, laughed so hard that tears came out.
The direction that Yilu pointed to was indeed Srinagar. But between Srinagar and China, there was a mountain, the most famous mountain in the world: the Himalayas.
"Shit! All you know is to laugh at me!" Yilu shouted angrily.
Beside the campfire, besides Ilu, there was another person who didn't laugh.
Anna sat in the shadow farthest from the campfire, hugged her knees, and looked up at the night sky.
Although it was not yet midnight, the sky over the plateau was already full of stars. A meteor, with a long tail, streaked across the night sky.
"Meteor, Meteor, I hope everyone's mission goes smoothly!"
A badger put down his clasped little paws, looked at the night sky, and his thoughts began to run wild again.
"Boss," Gu Laosan had already finished broadcasting and had just finished washing the camping pot and dishes by the lake. He was standing by the car and calling him, "It's time to go to bed!"
"Go to bed? A bit early, right?" Wang Ping stood up from the roof of the Wrangler, scratched his head, and then saw someone pointing at the tent he had set up.
"No way, you want me to sleep in a tent with you?" A badger snorted in his heart, shook his head firmly, and pointed to the ground.
"Uh, you want to sleep in the car?" Gu Lang was stunned for a moment, looked back at the tent he was so proud of, and then looked at the Wrangler, with a look of confusion on his face: "Sleeping in a tent is so comfortable, why do you want to sleep in the car?"
Wang Ping sneered in his heart.
"Do you think I'm as stupid as you? You dare to sleep in a tent in the wild without even starting a fire? How nice it is to be in a car! Not only is it quiet, but it also has leather seats and air conditioning!"
Ignoring someone's enthusiastic invitation, Wang Ping simply jumped down from the roof of the car along the hood, opened the door and got in.
"Okay, okay, whatever you want. It's a good time to look at the car..." Gu Lang shook his head and turned off the light stand on the roof. Then he turned on the flashlight and returned to the tent. Looking at the small hammock he had hung for a badger, he sighed, "You really don't know how to enjoy yourself..."
Through the passenger window, a badger opened his night vision eyes and peered outside the car. After seeing Gu Laosan enter the tent, he turned around, rubbed his little paws, opened the small drawer on the dashboard, and took out the tablet that Gu Laosan had specially given him to play with.
There was a capacitive stylus in the drawer. Badger grabbed it skillfully, opened the Google map on the screen, and entered a string of coordinates.
The map jumped, and a yellow-brown terrain map mixed with white appeared on the screen.
After calculating the distance, the badger threw away the capacitive pen, lay down on the seat holding the tablet, and sighed silently.
"We've only walked less than one tenth of the way..."