Who is brainless?
"You haven't seen the savage, how do you know it's not cunning?" A successive voice came from beside my ear, and I just realized that I had muttered the last sentence myself. I turned my head to ask: "Do you also think this is what the savage did?"
He said: "Whether it's a wild man or not, I'm not sure. What can be confirmed is that we are being monitored by the other side. Our biggest loss is that we are not familiar with the terrain, while the other side knows it like the back of their hand."
Can't help but admit, his words are reasonable, but also tantamount to nonsense. Extremely obvious things, otherwise we wouldn't be so passive. I flipped my eyelids towards the sky and patiently asked: "Can you give some constructive suggestions? What should we do now?" But he turned his head away as soon as he saw my expression, walking back to the gap he came from earlier. Just as he seemed eager to jump down, I couldn't help but ask: "Hey, what are you doing?"
He didn't even glance at me and replied coldly: "Get out."
I turned around to look at the cave entrance, then looked back at him, suspecting that he had gone crazy again. People were kidnapped from up there, and instead of discussing how to pursue them, he wanted to go down? Before I could scold him, he actually pulled out a knife from his pocket, inserted it into a gap in the rock, tied the rope to it, and slid down. I panicked and ran to the cave entrance, shouting at him: "Hey, do you have a brain or not? We've already discovered the clue upstairs, what are you doing going down?"
He looked up from below and said, "Aren't you coming down? You'll lose both yourself and my bag if you don't."
Uh, I'm speechless. Just now, I found out that Lao Tie had an accident and completely forgot about the package thing. My bag is still outside the cave, but his was taken inside. This thin rope was taken from his bag. He saw me being blocked and unable to speak, but he didn't stop there. Instead, he muttered with a self-righteous tone: "I don't know who's brainless, always talking about others."
The sound was so loud that I estimated I could still hear it even if I stood further away. After he brought my backpack in from outside the Shén Fó cave and also carried his own bag over, then tied them together with a rope, patted the rope, and casually said: "Pull it up." My first instinct was to reach out and pull, but the next moment I furrowed my brow - this guy is intentionally taking revenge! The combined weight of the two bags was around 70-80 jin (about 35-40 kg), and he wanted me to pull them by hand...
I don't want to be looked down on, just now I was able to use my body weight to pull him up, a hundred and thirty-four pounds, these two bags can still stump me. When I slowly pulled the bag upwards, I deliberately controlled my breathing so as not to let out a gasp for him to mock, but my arm felt like it was going to break off, the result of using all my strength twice in a row. Suddenly, from below came two whistles, and in a teasing tone said: "Come on, pull me up again."
I flung the rope directly at his face and asked him gruffly, "Why didn't you bring your bag up first when you came up just now? Do you need to go back and forth like this?" Am I a human crane or something, transporting him back and forth?!
He said with a tone that was as gentle as the breeze: "I didn't think I'd actually find any clues up there when I first went up." The implication being, he hadn't planned on taking the upper mountain path initially. I glared at him in annoyance, "Then why not have me go down and get the bag while you stay up here to pull people?" He feigned a look of sudden realization, "Oh dear, I didn't think of that earlier, I just thought men should do more."
I gritted my teeth, feeling an urge to bite him. I turned my head and looked at the small knife still stuck in the stone crevice, considering whether to throw it at his face as well. Just then, Lu Xun lazily opened his mouth: "Xiao Jiu, if you pull me up, I'll tell you a secret."

