The most important task now was of course to survive. He had to take advantage of the fact that the sky wasn’t dark yet to scout the surroundings first and confirm if there was any water source or food that could be harvested nearby.
Since he had decided to go out to search for resources, he naturally had to make some preparations.
The current Gray could be said to be impoverished. The only resources that could be utilized seemed to be the limited resources in the small wooden house.
Gray walked around the cabin and didn’t see anything else. In the end, he could only glance at the metal knife and fork on the small wooden table.
He walked to the table and took the metal knife in his hand.
The knife was cold to the touch and was a little heavy. It seemed to be a large model.
The tip of the knife was very sharp. The edge of the blade was carved with fine teeth. It was barely enough to be used as a dagger.
The moment he touched it, the item information of the knife appeared in front of Gray:
[Item name: Large dining knife]
[Item grade: None]
[Special ability: None]
[Item description: An ordinary dining knife. It is equally good at smearing jam and cutting beef.]
This was his only self-defense weapon.
Gray held the knife in his hand and waved it around. He found that it was very handy. However, the knife was not a professional dagger after all. Without the protection from a crossguard, it was very easy to cut his hand.
It would not be good if he accidentally hurt himself when he was in danger.
Thinking of this, Gray pulled down the tattered flag hanging in the room and used the knife to cut it into strips of cloth. He also used two strips of cloth to wrap around the hilt of the knife to increase the friction.
This was all that Gray could do at the moment.
After preparing the knife, Gray looked at the dragon egg that was still lying on the ground. He was a little conflicted. Should he bring this dragon egg with him?
To be honest, Gray felt that there was no point in bringing an egg around to explore. Moreover, the size of the dragon egg might affect his activities. Therefore, he didn’t really want to bring the dragon egg with him.
However, the reality was that at this moment, other than the knife in his hand, he had no other tools that he could use. At the very least, the dragon egg had a characteristic that wouldn’t let itself be destroyed.
Just in case, if this characteristic was used well, it might even save his life!
Thinking of this, Gray stretched out his hand toward the dragon egg again, and it still had that strange touch.
This time, the intimate feelings that the dragon egg transmitted to Gray seemed to be clearer, and Gray also had the opportunity to carefully distinguish this telepathic feeling.
Suddenly, Gray seemed to catch a trace of disharmony from the emotions transmitted by the dragon egg. It was a feeling of hunger, a desire for food.
An egg could actually feel hunger?
This made Gray felt it was unfathomable. Could it be that the egg still had the need to eat?
And what was even more incredible was that Gray felt that the dragon egg actually faintly conveyed to him a desire to move in a certain direction.
It was as if there was something in that direction that could alleviate its hunger.
An egg could not only feel hunger, it even knew where there was food.
However, Gray thought about it again. The dragon egg in front of him was, after all, an extremely rare SSS grade species. Even its eggshell was a type of magic metal with an extremely strong defense. It was just a little unusual. It seemed that he was making too much of a fuss.
Then, should he follow the signal of the dragon egg and take a look?
As if sensing Gray’s hesitation, the emotions in the dragon egg seemed to become anxious and began to repeatedly try to ‘persuade’ Gray.
It was like an innocent child who could not get what he wanted so he grabbed his parents’ clothes at the entrance of the supermarket and refused to let go.
Such a human-like reaction made Gray amused and refreshed his understanding of his own troop.
His own troop actually possessed a certain degree of sensibility and wisdom at the hatching stage.
It was hard to imagine what would happen on the day it really hatched.
Anyway, his exploration had no purpose at the moment, so he might as well take a look with the hint of this dragon egg.
Perhaps this magical dragon egg would really bring him some unexpected joy!
Having made his decision, Gray immediately used the remaining cloth that had been wrapped around the hilt of the small knife as a bandage, securing the dragon egg onto his body.
After transmigrating, Gray was wearing a thin sportswear. Although it was simple, it was convenient and practical.
Gray carried the dragon egg on his back. Separated by a layer of cloth, Gray could still clearly sense the emotions of the dragon egg.
It seemed that the connection between him and the dragon egg was not about contact, but the extremely close distance. He did not know if this distance would be strengthened as the dragon egg grew older.
After equipping the dragon egg, Gray confirmed that the strap was strong enough. Only then did he push open the door with the dragon egg. This was the first time he stepped out of the safe house and came to this unknown and dangerous world.
Outside the small wooden house was a lush forest. Compared to the scene he saw through the window inside the house, standing under the mighty force of nature gave Gray a lot of pressure.
The soil under his feet was covered with fallen leaves, which emitted a rotten smell.
The sound of the leaves rustling and the distant cries of wild beasts mixed together, making people shudder.
Gray held the knife tightly in his hand, not daring to relax at all. He carefully avoided all the dark areas that might be hiding danger, following the hints of the dragon egg as he continued to move forward.
After moving forward for a short while, Gray gradually sensed that something was wrong.
Why had he not discovered a single beast after walking for so long outside?
It wasn’t that Gray liked excitement, but according to the description of the Guardians in the chat channel, shouldn’t the area they were in now be a land full of wild beasts that humans couldn’t survive against?
But now that he had walked out of the safe house, not to mention facing the wild beasts directly, he didn’t even see any traces of wild beasts. Was this reasonable?
But perhaps the place he was in happened to have fewer beasts?
This wasn’t impossible.
One had to know that the location of the teleportation was basically random. Some people were in the underground caves, while others were on the cliffs of tall mountains.
It seemed reasonable that he was in a jungle area without any beasts.
However, facing this unknown world, although Gray was vigilant, he didn’t dare to make a hasty conclusion.
Just when Gray is still carefully observing the surroundings, the dragon egg suddenly came to remind Gray. It told Gray that what it is looking for was nearby..