Jing Shu packed her bag. Her daily necessities were sparse, similar to a man's—just a mobile phone, charger, and, scratch that, toilet paper instead of a razor. As for a change of clothes, just a pair of underwear would suffice, considering the short trip. Then there was the luxurious, windproof, single-person tent with bedding, mattress, and moisture-proof pad, all crammed into a tiny space. This was Jing Shu's entire luggage.
As for the other two large boxes, one contained Jing Shu's set of simple cooking utensils. This included a multifunctional pot rack that could also serve as a stove or grill, a set of handy condiments, an ample supply of alcohol Fuel, an outdoor water filtration device, a first aid kit, an insulated flask for hot milk tea on the go, and a hot water bottle.