"No! Can't eat it! It has chicks! How could you eat it?"
Her untimely kindness had surfaced.
Seeing this, Jiang Ke couldn't help but scoff, "Ah Yan, you can't even save yourself, yet you still have the time to worry about these chicks?"
Sang Yan snatched the bird's nest, her gaze firm: "Either way, we can't eat them."
Jiang Ke didn't want to argue with her over such a trivial matter, so he indulged her, "Alright, let's not eat them."
He put the nest back, lit a fire, and told her to stay put while he went to hunt for wild rabbits.
Sang Yan was somewhat afraid, "What if there are wolves?"
The wolves had watched them for most of the previous night and only left when daylight broke.
She was really scared.
Jiang Ke said, "Wolves are afraid of fire, they won't come near."
Sang Yan shook her head, "But what if they dare to come? Wolves are very smart. You can't leave. You can't ignore me."
Jiang Ke teased her, "Weren't you not afraid of death?"