[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"origin-tom-cat-who-broke-through-the-dimensional-wall":3,"chapter-tom-cat-who-broke-through-the-dimensional-wall-robinson-s-survival-and-discovery-378":6},{"origin":4,"title":5},"english","Tom Cat who broke through the dimensional wall",{"chapter":7,"nextChapterSlug":19,"prevChapterSlug":20,"totalChapters":21,"novelImage":22},{"id":8,"novel_id":9,"title":10,"slug":11,"index":12,"content":13,"wordcount":14,"created_at":15,"updated_at":15,"volume":16,"translator":17,"content_hash":18},1244828,1674,"Chapter 378: Robinson's Survival and Discovery","robinson-s-survival-and-discovery-378",378,"While Tom was gathering coconuts and temporarily using the coconut shells as a soup pot to cook Coke chicken wings on the fire, Robinson was also working hard for his future survival.\nAt this time, the sea is no longer as turbulent as before.\nHowever, what surprised Robinson the most was that the stranded ship, after being lifted off the beach by the tide at night, washed up near the rock where he had been injured previously.\nThe big ship is now only about one nautical mile offshore, and is still parked there.\nRobinson was thinking that if he could get on a big ship, he could take out some daily necessities.\nThe existence of Tom made Robinson, a man in the mid-seventeenth century, somewhat at a loss and felt fear from the bottom of his heart.\nIn order to get rid of this emotion, Robinson must find something to do.\nAnd collect as many weapons as possible to protect yourself.\nOnly in this way can it give him a certain sense of security.\nNow Robinson is still where he slept before.\nLooking around, I found that the small escape boat had been washed away by the wind and waves and rested there on land.\nAbout three thousand meters to his right.\nThis distance is a bit far, but fortunately, what Robinson lacks most now is time.\nSo he walked along the shore to the boat.\nBut I found that the boat was separated from where I was by a small inlet, about half a mile wide. So he turned back again.\nBecause the most important thing at the moment is that he has to find a way to get on the big ship, hoping to find some things of daily use on it.\nAfter confirming the tide, Robinson began to wait quietly again.\nHe was sure that he could board the stranded ship even without a small boat.\nShortly in the afternoon, the sea was calm and the tide had receded far away.\nThis is what Robinson expected.\nHe immediately walked down the coast, waded dozens of meters, and reached the big ship.\nBut at this time,Robinson couldn't help but feel sad again.\nBecause it suddenly occurred to him.\nIf all the people on their ship had not got off the small boat yesterday and remained on the big ship, looking at the situation now, everyone would definitely be safe.\nAt this time, you can reach the land safely.\nHe would not be like now, alone and alone, facing a ship cat that might be possessed by the devil.\nNow, he has neither fun nor companion.\nThinking of this, Robinson couldn't help crying.\nBut now it was useless to grieve; he had to get on board at once.\nNow that the weather was hot, Robinson took off his clothes and jumped into the water.\nHowever, when he swam to the side of the boat, he was unable to get on because the boat had run aground and was so high from the water.\nThere was nothing within Robinson's arms that could be grasped.\nSo Robinson swam around the boat twice and suddenly found a very short rope.\nHe was surprised that he had not seen the rope before.\nThe rope hung from the bow of the boat, and the end of the rope was close to the water. He effortlessly grabbed the rope and climbed up, entering the front cabin of the boat.\nAfter getting on board, we found that the ship was indeed leaking, and the bilge was completely covered with seawater.\nBecause the ship ran aground on a hard beach, the stern was tilted up, and the bow was almost submerged in the water, so there was no water in the back half of the ship.\nWhen Robinson saw this, he became a little anxious. He was anxious to see what was damaged and what was still intact.\nFirst, he found that the food on the ship was still dry and intact.\nHaving been hungry for a long time, Robinson just wanted to eat something, so he walked to the bakery, filled his pocket with biscuits, and did other work while eating.\nBecause he must hurry up.\nNo one knows how long this ship will be seen again.\nSo Robinson found some sugarcane wine in the cabin and drank a large glass of it.\nAt this moment, he felt that he desperately needed to drink some wine to refresh himself.\nRobinson was thinking, it would be great if he had a boat now.\nIn this way, he can transport everything he thinks he will need in the future to the shore.\nEven if you just sit there and dream about a boat, it won't appear out of thin air.\nThis thought gave Robinson the idea of ​​​​doing it himself.\nThere are several spare masts on the ship, as well as two or three planks, and one or two extra second masts.\nHe decided to start with this.\nAnyone who can move them will be thrown from the ship.\nBefore throwing these logs into the water, they were tied with ropes to prevent them from being washed away by the sea water.\nThen, Robinson used ropes to pull them one by one to the side of the boat, tied the four pieces of wood together, and tied the two ends as tightly as possible to form a raft.\nAnd put two or three short wooden boards across it.\nAfter doing all this, Robinson went up and walked around, which was quite safe.\nIt's just that the wood is too light and can't bear much weight.\nSo he started again, using a carpenter's saw to cut a second mast into three pieces and add them to the raft.\nThe work was extremely strenuous, but Robinson was eager to transport the necessary items ashore, so he did it.\nIn normal times, it would be impossible for him to complete such an arduous project.\n\n            \n\n\n\n                 \nShould it be said or not, Robinson is a man with very strong hands-on ability.\nThis raft is made quite solidly.\nIt can also bear a considerable weight.\nThen, Robinson naturally thought about what to put on it.\nIn addition, things must be prevented from getting wet by the waves.\nIt didn't take long for Robinson to figure out a way.\nHe first laid all the planks he could find on the boat on the rafts, and then thought about what he needed.\nRobinson found and opened the three crew boxes, emptied the contents, and hoisted them one by one to the raft.\nIn the first box, he mainly packed food. It contained some grain, bread, rice, three pieces of Dutch cheese, five pieces of mutton jerky, and some remaining European wheat.\nThe wheat was originally used to feed the poultry on the ship.\nThe poultry are all dead now.\nThere was originally a little barley and wheat on the ship, but later it was discovered that they had all been eaten by rats or were dirty.\nSeeing the wheat destroyed by mice, Robinson suddenly thought of Tom the boat cat.\nThe guy didn't catch mice on the boat, and turned into a devil on the desert island.\nIt's really a headache.\nThis makes Robinson not optimistic about his future. It can be said to be quite pessimistic.\nAlways worried that Devil Tom would suddenly rush over and eat him.\nBut out of the desire for life, although Robinson had many thoughts in his mind, his men's movements did not stop.\nSoon, Robinson discovered some alcohol.\nHe found several boxes.\nThose are all the captain's.\nThere were several bottles of strong cordial inside, as well as five or six gallons of coconut wine.\nBut Robinson put the wine aside because there was no need to put the wine in the box.\nWhat's more, the box is already full.\nIt had been long enough for him to board the ship.\nWhile he was busy like this, he could see that the tide had begun to rise.\nAlthough the sea was still calm, all the tops, shirts and vests that Robinson left on the shore were washed away.\nRobinson, who was standing on the boat carrying supplies, saw this scene and suddenly feltI feel very upset!\nBecause when he swam onto the boat, he only wore a pair of knee-length linen shorts and a pair of socks.\nThis forced him to find some clothes to wear.\nThere were a lot of clothes in the boat, but he only picked a few pieces that he would wear now.\nBecause Robinson believed that some things were more important than clothes.\nEspecially woodworking tools!\nAfter searching for a long time, he finally found the carpenter's box.\nAt this time, tools are the most important to Robinson living on a desert island.\nEven a whole ship's worth of gold is not worth as much as this box of carpenter's tools!\nHe put the box on the raft and didn't want to take the time to open it and take a look, because Robinson knew roughly what tools were inside.\nIn addition, the most important thing is! He had to get guns and ammo!\nThis is to defend against unknown threats on the island.\nIt was also to defend against that devil Tom.\nMoreover, this island is also very abnormal.\nAt least this was the first time he saw the seagull wearing goggles in the morning.\nThis island gave Robinson a very bad feeling.\nHe must arm himself well.\nThere were two good shotguns and two pistols stored in the big cabin, and Robinson took them both.\nThen he took a few horns containing gunpowder, a small bag of bullets and two old rusty knives.\nRobinson knew that there were three barrels of gunpowder on the ship, but he didn't know where the gunners had placed them.\nHe searched for a long time and finally found it.\nTwo barrels are still dry and usable, while the other barrel is soaked in water.\nSo Robinson put two barrels of dry gunpowder and the guns on the raft.\nAt this time, he discovered that a lot of things were already loaded on the raft.\nAlthough there were still many things on the ship that Robinson could not move, he also knew that being too greedy would only put himself in greater danger.\nEver since, Robinson began to think about how to transport it ashore.\nNow he has no sail, no oars, and no rudder. As long as there is a little wind, the raft will be knocked over into the sea.\nIt seems that the current situation is not too bad.\nFirst, the sea is as calm as a mirror.\nSecond, it is the time of high tide, and the sea water is rushing towards the shore.\nThird, although there is a breeze, it is blowing towards the shore.\nSo Robinson immediately found the three broken oars originally used in the boat.\nIn addition, in addition to the tools in the tool box, two saws, an ax and an ax were also found.\nAfter loading the goods, Robinson drove the raft towards the shore.\nIn the first sea mile, the raft traveled quite steadily, but it deviated slightly from the place where they landed yesterday.\nTherefore, Robinson, who has been sailing for several years, keenly discovered that the water in this area flows in one direction toward the shore.\nTherefore, he thought there might be a creek or river nearby.\nIf this is the case, he can drive the raft into the port to unload the cargo.\nTo put it bluntly, professional sailors and Tom Mu are still different.\nRobinson seemed to be able to find the fresh water that Tom had always wanted to find.\nWhat happened after that was as expected.\nSoon after, Robinson saw a small bay.\nThe tide is pouring in.\nSo he drove the raft and floated as far as possible to the center of the rapids.\nHere, he almost suffered the disaster of shipwreck again!\nBecause Robinson was not familiar with the terrain, one end of the raft suddenly ran aground on the beach, while the other end was still floating in the water!\nJust a little bit, and the goods on the raft will slide into the water!\nIn this case, Robinson could only try his best to support the boxes with his back to prevent them from sliding down.\nBut no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't open the raft.\nMoreover, at this time, Robinson could only hold the box tightly and could not get away to do other things.\nIn this way, he held on for half an hour.\nIt was not until later that the tide continued to rise that the rafts were slightly balanced.\nAfter a while, the tide rose higher and higher, and the raft floated again.\nRobinson breathed a sigh of relief and then used his oar to push the raft towards the mouth of the creek, and finally entered the mouth of the river.\nThe half hour on the raft was really exhausting for Robinson.\nThere are banks on both sides of the river mouth, and the tide flows straight into it.\nWith his hands on his hips and breathing heavily, Robinson observed the terrain on both sides of the river and prepared to find a suitable place to dock.\nHe didn't want to sail too far into the river, but wanted to get ashore as close to the seaside as possible.\nRobinson still hopes that a miracle will happen and he will be rescued.\nThe reason why he chose this place was because he hoped to see the ships passing by on the sea.\nFinally, he finally found a small bay on the right bank of the river.\nRobinson spent a lot of effort and finally drove the raft to the shallowest place.\nHe pressed the oar against the bottom of the river and tried his best to push the raft in.\nThe thrilling thing is that here, he almost overturned all the goods in the water again.\nThe river bank in this area is steep and straight, and there is no place to land on it.\nIf one end of the raft is stranded on the shore, the other end will inevitably tilt downwards like last time, and the cargo will be in danger of sliding into the water again.\nThere was no other way, so Robinson had to use the oar as an anchor.\nFix one side of the raft on a flat beach near the river bank to wait for the tide to rise and cover the beach.\nTime passed slowly, and the tide continued to rise, flooding the beach.\nWhen the water rose high enough, Robinson pushed the raft over.\nBecause the draft of the raft is more than a foot deep.\nWhen he got there, he thrust two broken oars into theEnter the beach, one at the front and one at the front, and moor the raft.\nWhen the tide recedes, the rafts and cargo can be safely left on the shore.\nThe hard-working Robinson had to observe the surrounding terrain.\nFind a suitable place for his residence and storage.\nTo prevent other accidents from happening.\nNow Robinson still doesn't know where he is, nor does he know the specific situation of this desert island.\nHe didn't even know whether the island was inhabited or uninhabited.\nIs it a place with wild beasts or a place without wild beasts?\nLess than a mile away from him, there was a hill.\nThe mountain stands high on the hills to the north. It seems that it is a mountain range.\nSo after Robinson placed his goods, he planned to go to the top of the mountain to observe the specific situation of the island.\nIn fact, Robinson's approach is correct when he has sufficient physical strength.\nTom Mu's survival in the wilderness is a bit playful.\nRobinson took a shotgun, a pistol and a horn of gunpowder, and walked to the top of the mountain.\nAfter a lot of effort, Robinson finally climbed to the top of the mountain!\nStanding on the top of the mountain and looking around, Robinson couldn't help but feel extremely sad.\nThis is a completely isolated island!\nAs far as the eye could see, there was no land around.\nI could only see a few isolated rocks in the distance, and then there were two islands smaller than the main island to the west, about fifteen nautical miles away.\nIn addition, Robinson also found many wild faucets on the top of the mountain.\nThese wild faucets are flowing with water.\nIt was because they released water here that the small river at the foot of the mountain was formed.",2797,"2026-06-05T15:23:28.309Z",1,null,"70b09b96e07bec6c62f9b9a7c867b3ec7ffa082a70ad513890eb40df590b8d1a","tempting-coke-chicken-wings-20-more-in-the-new-book-list-379","attempts-to-breed-wild-lighters-377",463,"\u002Fcovers\u002F2744d9e2-255e-4853-bafb-59a1dcb29203-1780673005081.jpg"]