Rosemary couldn't help but say, "If I had known you had a lighter, I wouldn't have had to work so hard last night to rub two stones to make a fire."
"I just thought about it!" Adrian said awkwardly.
Seeing Adrian's innocent face, Rosemary laughed, "I'm kidding!"
The two leaned against the wall of the tree, and suddenly Rosemary murmured softly, "Adrian, we fell off the cliff for almost two days. Have they already forgotten us?"
Looking at Rosemary, whose eyes suddenly appeared uneasy, Adrian comforted, "Rosemary, don't be so upset. We didn't fall to death from such a high place. We are so lucky!"
After a pause, Adrian looked outside and sighed, "If we still can't find a way out tomorrow, you can go alone first, so we may still have hope of living!"
"Stop! We can either get out alive together or die here together, no matter what, I can't leave you!" Rosemary interrupted his words angrily.
Adrian stared at Rosemary, who was sitting opposite him, "I'm fortunate to be your friend!"
"So, friends should support each other even more!" Rosemary sat on the ground.
"Well, I will never say such things again. You need to sleep for a while for yesterday you took care of me all night and today you have helped me walk so long. It's almost exhausting you!" Adrian was worried about her.
Rosemary waved to him, "I’m fine. You go to sleep first. It’s good for your wound!"
Adrian refused angrily, "No. I am a man. Can you not treat me as a serious patient?”
Seeing that he really took offence, she compromised, "All right! I'll sleep in the first half of the night, and then you need to rest!"
She found a comfortable position to lean against the tree and soon fell asleep!
Adrian took out his lighter and lit it gently. He took off his coat and put it on Rosemary, staring at her quietly.
Ellen and Edmund finally came to where Rosemary had just fallen.
Taking out a flashlight, Ellen looked slowly at the bottom of the cliff and found a pile of burnt ashes.
"Edmund, come and see this!"
Hearing Ellen call him, Edmund hurried over, and when he saw the ashes, he was extremely excited.
"She didn't die. I said they would never die so easily when they fell!" Edmund said happily.
Ellen was also very elated. After searching for so long, they finally found the news that she was still alive.
The two men looked around but found no trace of them. It seemed that they had left here.
"Let's stay here tonight and search again in the morning!" Ellen said to Edmund.
Edmund sat down on a stone and took his bag. He saw a small tent inside and asked, "Whose tent is this?"
"I don't know. It should be the pilot's!" Ellen replied without looking at it.
They just used it first without caring who owned it at the moment.
Edmund was very good at setting up a tent and it was ready in a few minutes.
Picking up the travel bag, Ellen got into the tent inside, "I’ll sleep until midnight, and then you can rest!"
"All right!"
When Edmund came to the place where Rosemary had made the fire before and sat down, he looked at the wood beside him. Then he took the lighter and lit the fire.
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