The indigenous people have lived in environments of food scarcity and poor sanitation since childhood.
They suffer from malnutrition, they are extremely frail, they contract illnesses, and even suffer from parasites, yet their vitality is always resilient.
When Chen Zhou returned to the shade with Lai Fu and the indigenous boy, the emaciated captive surprisingly still had breath.
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Chen Zhou washed his face with clean water, pried open his mouth, and poured some salted boiled water into it.
By now the sun was gradually setting in the west, and a breeze blew through the forest.
The captive's body heat dissipated, and finally, under the expectant gaze of the boy, he slowly regained consciousness.
Seeing this, Chen Zhou placed the last piece of chocolate into the boy's hand, got up, and walked away with Lai Fu.
Unable to speak the same language, he couldn't explain everything to the newly awakened captive.
