The pirates sat and forgot, and they really believed the nine truths and one lie.

Chapter 1373 Nami and Haredas's Difficult Survival



Chapter 1373 Nami and Haredas's Difficult Survival

Robin, who was a person who thought too much and had a serious mind, devoted all his energy to his beloved archaeology career, and did not have a nightmare when he fell asleep the second time.

As expected, what Fizzy thought was right. The historical text was a good medicine for Robin, and it was very effective and cured the disease immediately.

Robin temporarily kept the location of Poseidon's Trident in his heart. Fitz was not very interested in the treasures left by the sea people. The man and the fish tacitly agreed not to mention this matter.

Nami, another female member of the Straw Hat Pirates, was stranded in an ancient ruin with an old man. Unable to sleep in a warm bed, she and her teacher had to sleep in the open air every day, always looking for a way out.

"Old man, you hang around the sacred elephant every day. If you put your energy into finding a way out with me, we would have left this deserted island long ago," said Nami, wearing thin clothes and having just come down from a nearby mountain.

Although Nami has been living a life of luxury and being well taken care of by several men since joining the Straw Hat Pirates, with Sanji as her number one servant, Nami really misses him now.

It has been a long time since Nami last ate the delicious food made by Sanji. She wanted to eat the pastries made by the lecherous chef. Since she was stranded on this deserted island, she could only eat some wild fruits to fill her stomach most of the time.

Nami is not a vase. In order to repay the debt of the fishman when she was a child, she has been living in the adult world since she was a child. If she did not have the ability to survive in the wild, she would have starved to death outside.

With a strong instinct to survive, Nami found clean water and a jungle rich in wild fruits by herself, and she was able to make small traps to catch animals.

With the help of her teacher's knowledge of meteorology, Nami was able to make a fire independently, and the fire never went out at night.

Because the old man and the young boy could always hear the sound of some animal at night, Haredas judged that it was not the sound of the wind, but some kind of large carnivore.

The two weak humans could only rely on fire to protect themselves in the end, just like their ancestors, using flames to defeat the carnivores.

Nami, who originally had a decadent personality due to being raised in the Straw Hat Pirates, gradually became more resilient under the hardships of reality.

Because women know that crying is useless, and crying depends on the person, and she was helpful to Luffy and others crying for help.

The little old man, Teacher Haredas, fell down when he was pushed by a woman. Nami was not stupid enough to believe that any man could protect her.

If you encounter a powerful carnivore, crying will not move the beast, and may even arouse its ferocity. Nami has rarely cried since she was stranded on this deserted island. She only shed a few tears in the first few days of complaining.

"Nami, you have to trust my judgment. As long as we leave this deserted island, the ruins under our feet and the statue in front of us will definitely help us," Haredas said in the same preaching tone.

Nami could only shake her head helplessly behind her teacher. She wondered if the old man was mentally unstable because of the trauma he suffered from the death of his other companions.

During her mountain patrols these days, Nami found the bodies of some meteorologists one after another. These familiar faces did not survive the storm.

There were even some meteorologists who didn't even have a complete body left, and their bodies showed signs of being eaten by wild beasts. When Nami saw these acquaintances from the former Sky Island, she couldn't help but feel sad.

Nami helped the victims collect their bodies, dragged them to a dead tree hole, buried them inside, and covered the hole with stones to prevent the bodies from being eaten by wild animals again.

The little thief cat was kind by nature and could not bear to see these meteorologists exposed in the wilderness. He also thought about his own situation and wondered if he died on this deserted island. Would someone come and collect his body many years later?

So they had to find a way out of the island. Nami initially underestimated the size of this deserted island. She walked in a specific direction following the sound of the wind for a whole day, but she didn't reach the shore, let alone see the sea.

Finally, she had no choice but to give up. Before dark, Nami followed the marks left behind and returned to the ancient ruins to reunite with her teacher.

The woman did not give up looking for a way out. She kept urging Haredas to join the exploration team and stop studying the pile of inedible broken stones all day long.

"All the wild fruits in that belt have been picked. We can eat these today. If you don't come over to eat them, old man, I can eat all the fruits by myself." Nami put down the backpack she had picked up, which was filled with various fruits.

Fortunately, the old man and the boy usually eat very little. If they were normal men, these fruits would not be enough to fill their stomachs and they would be hungry again in two or three hours.

Haredas's guidance to Nami is sharp-tongued but kind-hearted. Nami always waits for him before eating. The old man knows that he cannot live without Nami, and Nami cannot live without him either.

The advantage of two people being stranded on a desert island together is that they can argue with each other, say what they want to say, and have someone listen.

If there is only one person stranded on a deserted island and no one else comes to talk to him for a long time, it is very likely that his language system will degenerate soon and he will gradually become a speechless savage, completely associating with the wild beasts in the mountains.

Seeing that the old man was still standing beside the statue, Nami took out a small fruit from her backpack and aimed at Haredas's head. The fruit hit the old man accurately and said, "Come and eat. I don't want to say it a second time!"

Afraid of being beaten again, Haredas could only divert his attention from the statue. Without any anger on his face, he sat opposite Nami with a playful smile, watching the woman share the fruit with him without any complaints.

Nami basically divided the food she found equally. Haredas's appetite was even smaller than the woman's, so there was always leftovers after every meal, which were finally saved by the woman.

"It's all because of that big bear. If I had known, I wouldn't have left the Merry. Wouldn't it be nice to sleep in bed? Running to a deserted island and sleeping on rocks every day." Nami got angry when she looked at the ruins around her.

On the first day of arriving at the ancient ruins, Nami and Haredas conducted a simple search and found almost nothing useful. There were no paper records left, and they only found some damp and rusty weapons.

Haredas speculated that this ancient ruins had been looted before it was abandoned. Traces of being burned by fire could still be vaguely found on the broken walls, and the color of the walls was different from other colors.

If the old man's inference is correct, then why did the forces that destroyed the ruins at that time, while burning and looting the buildings on the ground, only leave behind the statues? Or did people at that time not dare to do so?

"The statue has been preserved until now, so there must be something unusual about it. Otherwise, the statue would have collapsed long ago since no one has maintained it on the deserted island for many years. It is impossible for it to be preserved intact until now." Haredas did not find any mechanism at the feet of the statue. Could the hidden mechanism be on the statue's body or on top of its head?

Nami was too lazy to pay attention to the old man. After eating the fruit, she found a smooth stone to lie down on to save her energy for tomorrow's exploration schedule.

Not long after the old man and the young boy had lit a bonfire in the evening, Haredas suddenly noticed a change in the weather. A strange storm was approaching rapidly.

The secret of the statue will be revealed in the storm


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