Ou Yinghan: "Maybe."
After Ming Mei got pregnant, she would easily get sleepy, and since Ou Yinghan was so warm, Ming Mei held her waist and fell asleep.
Ou Yinghan couldn't sleep; she lay with her eyes open looking at the stars in the sky.
In the latter half of the night, the wind subsided even more, and the moon in the sky shone brighter.
Ou Yinghan still couldn't sleep, so she gently got up, covered Ming Mei with all the clothes, wore just a single layer herself, put on her shoes, and walked to the beach.
Before they left, Ming Mei had thrown away a lot of firewood, so the bonfire wasn't completely extinguished; there were no flames, but some embers remained.
Ou Yinghan gathered some dry grass, rekindled the fire, and added more firewood.
She sat by the fire for a while until she felt completely warm, then she reduced the flames and piled up more kindling before leaving to head back.
...
The dawn on the island comes a little earlier than on the mainland.
