His voice inexplicably had a soothing power; she gradually calmed down.
He gently wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes.
"Let's go back!"
Holding her hand, he led her through the forest, quickly returning to the entrance of the small cave they had found.
"How do you know the way?" She looked at him, amazed.
He, like her, had grown up in the city, even in better conditions than she did.
How did this young master, raised with a silver spoon, manage to live so freely in the jungle?
He chuckled softly, helped her to sit down, "You're just too stupid; I don't know my way either. You just follow the stream..."
Then she realized.
Indeed, her intelligence had once again been defeated by him.
"Did you find the medicine?"
He nodded and finally put down the bag he carried on his back.
It was a travel bag, with one strap almost broken.
The zipper was opened, revealing two bottles of mineral water and two pieces of bread wrapped in plastic.
Some miscellaneous medicines...
