Chapter 3: Survival (2)
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Updated : May 8th, 2025
Fortunately, there was a plant nearby that was effective for stopping bleeding. The problem was how to use it. In the game, you can just use it and that's it, butit'ss not the same in reality. It'sts meaningless to eat it when blood was flowing profusely from my arm. I had no idea whether I should crush it and apply it like a paste, or wrap it around like a bandage. But didn't have time to ponder.
For now, I roughly crushed the plant with nearby rocks and applied it to the bleeding area. Whatever the case, I had to stop the bleeding. Fortunately, soon after applying the crushed plant, the bleeding stopped. I let out a sigh of relief.
I guess it's somewhat fortunate that it's too realistic.
I'm talking about the game, not the immortality I'm experiencing. The reason I could immerse myself in the shabby controls was due to various abnormal conditions. If the dingding didn't stop, my health would continuously decrease until I died; if I didn't get enough sleep on time, my overall stats would decline due to sleep deprivation.
In Particular, replenishing water and food was the most important. If I went without drinking water for three days, it was a guaranteed death no matter what.can't, if I can't escape from this hellish place now, I will have to find water without fail.
Whether I get a parasite or whatever, I have to survive.
Getting water in the West is difficult. Even flowing streams can't guarantee safe drinking water.
Moreover, just after a life-threatening battle, I was already getting thirsty, and even starting to feel hungry too.
Fortunately, I found a cave.
Luckily, just before it got dark, I found a cave. The humidity was low,e r and the temperature was moderate compared to outside.
The fact that there are various bones scattered inside the cave was a downside. But still, every one of them was old bones.
If there had been a corpse left behind after something had eaten, normal people would have run away immediately. It would be foolish to throw away your life just because you wanted to sleep for a day.
Sigh Damn it.
I spat out a curse, leaning against the cave wall. I still couldn't understand how I ended up in this state.
I never cursed at games like in novels, and I never received any DLC. I was just an ordinary user, as average as they come.
It was a single-player game with very few users, but there were other users. Why was I sent here while they were left behind?
Even though there are more hardcore gamers than me, people who have become even more obsessed, they were left on earth.
Give me a clue or something.
.
I was not just angry, but bewildered. Out of all the people out there, why me?
Of course, someone other than me could have come here, too. However, there was no way to know that.
It would have been fine with just that, so why in the world?d
In other novels, they at least drop you in a city or a town where civilization exists. But I was dropped in this damn forest.
As soon as I opened my eyes, I was hit with a sucker hit by a squirrel, and then I was bitten on the arm by a wolf after walking a little.
I also never thought I would ever have to kill something. I did it to survive, but that feeling still lingered in my hands.
I have to survive somehow, at least for now.
This is reality. It's not a dream, the pain felt too vividly real for that.
I'm not even sure if this place is truly a world within a game. The existence of other players was also uncertain.
After setting my ultimate goal as escape, the primary objective was to survive as long as possible. For that, I need to make a plan.
[???]
Strength: 13
Agility: 12
Stamina: 15
Magic: 10
Luck: 10
Faith: 8
[Acquired Traits]
Wild Instinct (???)
[Acquired Skills]
Currently, there are no acquired skills.
[Acquired Abilities]
Currently, there are no acquired abilities.
As I recalled the status screen in my mind, it appeared as I desired. I carefully examined my stats.
After I got beaten up by Porori, my stamina increased by 5. Then earlier, I defeated a starving wolf, which slightly improved my strength and agility, and as a result of insulting the gods, my faith points have dropped, budidn'tally care about that.
In the Soul World, it's relatively easy to raise stats in the beginning, but it becomes more difficult as you progress. Above all, blindly hunting without considering the practical aspects was inefficient.
These stats are truly trash.
The most common knight class is much better than my status now. I considered myself a gaming enthusiast, not a real-life enthusiast.
Even my traits and skills were dismal. Other characters have at least 2-3 abilities, but I have nothing.
I just obtained the [Wild Instinct] a moment ago, but I'm not sure if it will be helpful.
In other wordsit'sts a useless trait if I escape from here, and living in the wild for a lifetime is madness.
Bit'sits better than having nothing.
Even Bear Grylls specializes in Survival, not specifically in the Wilderness.
He managed to survive by eating bugs and moving quickly. But he still could be rescued.
And what about me? I have a fair amount of knowledge, but it's limited to the game. Reality is different.
The reason I was able to defeat the starving wolf earlier was because I used my wits. However, there are many stronger opponents everywhere.
My future is gloomy.
A hollow laugh escaped amid a bitterly dark reality. My heart felt gloomy already.
But there's no choice but to soldier on. I must somehow survive and find traces of civilization. Moreover, if this forest is truly near the academy, the chances of survival are higher.
Someone might come looking for me. Whether it's about the game's plot or my survival, the latter takes priority. To achieve that, thorough preparation was necessary.
Do I have to wait until I'm back in good shape?
Even my left arm was in no condition to hunt. Besides, I'll be able to hunt in the first place. I'm no survival expert like Bear Grylls, don'tIdon'ttI haveany suitable weapons either.
The only consolation is that there are bones scattered inside the cave. I have no idea what kind of animal or monster inhabits bones that thatould be used as blunt weapons.
Interesting.
The bones themselves can be used as effective bludgeons. I roughly selected a usable bone and swung it around.
It felt strange, as if I had truly become a primitive being, but what else can I do? Humans need tools in their hands to demonstrate their true capabilities, especially in the wild like this.
Sigh
A sudden wave of despair overwhelmed me. No matter how much I think about it, I can't fathom why I have to endure such suffering.
I heard that sometimes, animals or monsters might resort to eating feces. Just imagining it makes me want to vomit.
While I was gnawing on a hefty bone, a crucial fact suddenly came to mind.
How do you start a fire?
Since the cave has become my base, fire was essential. However, it's tough when your arms are in such bad shape. It'sts better to expand the range of action around a secure base rather than moving blindly. I keep emphasizing this, but I'm not a survival expert. I'm just an ordinary person.
As I proceeded, the situation became increasingly difficult, and my mind got more tangled. It truly was a frustrating situation where I could only sigh.
Let's endure until my arms get better.
To make matters worse, I'm left-handed. I struggled quite a bit when I had to use my right hand to grind the plant's earldon't. I don't know when my arm will fully recover, but it will probably take at least a few days.
I hope nobody ambushes me before I can fully recover.
I should get some sleep first.
My body and mind were exhausted from the sudden change in circumstances. I exerted too much strength during the life-or-death crisis earlier. I have even bled.
I chose a bone that could serve as a makeshift pillow and rested my head. It may be uncomfortable's better than having nothing.
I hope I wake up in my room.
With fervent prayers, I slowly closed my eyes.
It feels like my sense of smell and hearing have become stronger as soon as I closed my eyes, maybe because of the [Wild Instinct]. I wonder if I'll be able to sleep like this. Nevertheless, I tried to close my eyes as much as possible and surrender myself to the silence.
Awoooo!
Chirik! Chirik!
Kyaaang! Kyang!
The howling of wolves. The chirping of grasshoppers. Unidentifiable sounds. Various noises from outside the cave pierced my ears. It was bothersome, but not enough to wake me up from my slumber.
The same goes for smells. I have already adapted perfectly to the damp odor unique to the cave. If any other scent mixes in, it might indicate a problem, but I could still sleep in peace.
Chirp! Chirp!
As time passed, I heard a sound resembling a sparrow. Just listening to it brought about a sense of peace. By the way, sparrows usually don't wake up until morning. Nocturnal birds wouldn't make such sounds.
Hmm?
With a curious mind, I slowly opened my eyes and realized what had happened. The outside of the cave, which was dark before I closed my eyes, was now filled with light. As a result, the interior of the cave has become vivid.
With a puzzled mind, I gazed outside the cave and belatedly realized that the night had receded, giving way to a bright morning.
I had my eyes closed the whole time?
I could hear the sounds and smell the scents.
I truly had only closed my eyes, but morning had come. The funny thing is that my body's fatigue was completely gone. Although my left arm was a bit stiff, the pain was less than yesterday.
I spent the night sleeping like a rock. It may sound strange, but with my limited expressive ability, this is the best I can do.
What's going on?
Startled, I held a bone in my right hand and stepped out of the cave. I could see a forest that was illuminated by the morning sunlight through the trees.
The forest was filled with the chirping of birds and the fluttering of wings. The sound of grasshoppers was much fainter than at night. I wandered around the forest for a while and scratched my head.
It was eerie.
But a bigger problem had occurred.
Rumble
Oh.
I was hungry.
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