In a moment of desperation, Andrew recalled a folk method he had read about in a story from Huaxia, which said that a lost person could take off a shoe and follow the direction in which the toe pointed to get out of trouble.
Thinking that he couldn't find the right direction anyway, with a mindset of recklessness, Andrew bent down and struggled to take off one shoe with his left hand, and tossed it into the sky.
He hurriedly staggered to where it landed, only to see a result that made him collapse—the toe of the shoe was pointing in the direction from which he came.
Disbelieving, Andrew tried two more times, yet each time the same result showed, causing him to slump dejectedly to the ground.
After walking for such a long time, does he really have to turn back?
Eventually, Andrew gritted his teeth and decided to trust the result, using all his strength and focus to walk in the direction indicated by the shoe toe, wholeheartedly and single-mindedly forward.
