Desert Island Girl (Pure Lily) - Chapter 1.1
It was so cold… so thirsty… so hungry…
In the darkness, the faint sound of ocean waves reached Mu Xiaoyang’s ears.
She lay on her back on the wet, sticky sand, her long hair scattered messily, her eyes tightly closed.
Various overwhelming negative feelings told her she was still alive…
It was truly a miracle that she survived that apocalyptic accident.
The tide came and went, constantly washing over Xiaoyang’s already soaked body.
Her clothes, saturated with seawater, clung tightly to her, faintly revealing the graceful figure of a young girl and her full chest.
“Ugh…”
Her whole body ached.
Her eyelashes, dotted with glistening water droplets, fluttered slightly.
Xiaoyang furrowed her brow and slowly opened her eyes.
In an instant, dazzling sunlight flooded her vision.
The sun shone like a radiant, hazy spot, surrounded by a rainbow-like halo.
Its light made the sea surface sparkle.
A gentle breeze stirred, and large white clouds slowly drifted on the distant horizon…
With a soft groan, Xiaoyang propped herself up on her arms and sat up.
She rubbed her aching forehead and briefly surveyed her surroundings.
She realized she was on an unknown beach.
Golden sand stretched everywhere, dotted with various seashells embedded in it.
Occasionally, tiny hermit crabs scuttled by, leaving small trails that the waves quickly washed away.
Behind her stood a lush green forest, surrounded by tall coconut trees.
Further back, she could see towering rocky cliffs.
What lay beyond the cliffs was beyond what her eyes could see for now.
On the other side of the beach, the once-luxurious cruise ship “Star of the Blue Sea” had broken in two.
The bow and stern were each tilted into the sand, forming massive wreckage over ten meters high.
Debris littered the area around the wreck, and the gaping wounds on the ship’s hull made one marvel at the immense power of nature.
Xiaoyang still remembered the terrifying storm from last night.
The weather then was nothing like the bright and calm scene now—thunder roared, dark clouds filled the sky, lightning raged through the clouds, fierce winds howled, and giant waves churned on the sea.
She had never seen such a horrifying sight; it truly felt like the end of the world.
A nearly 200-meter steel giant was no more significant than an ant in the vast sea.
It swayed with the surging waves, as if it could capsize at any moment.
At that time, Xiaoyang clung tightly to the railing.
The rain and splashing sea water left her body cold and stiff.
Even so, she stubbornly held her position to avoid falling into the sea.
The desperate roars of people, the frantic cries of mothers calling for their children, the arguments of families yelling to grab their belongings.
Countless noises flooded Xiaoyang’s ears, making her feel anxious.
Soon, another massive wave rose like a mountain!
Its height was staggering, causing everyone to scream in terror.
The overwhelming force struck swiftly!
The ship’s bow was lifted by the incoming wave’s force, tilting upward!
As the center of gravity shifted, many people screamed as they fell into the sea, instantly swallowed by the tsunami.
The approaching tsunami loomed larger in Xiaoyang’s terrified eyes.
When it engulfed the Star of the Blue Sea like the shadow of death, only one thought filled Mu Xiaoyang’s mind.
She was doomed!
“Crash—!”
A wave slammed over her.
Xiaoyang felt as if someone had struck her head with a heavy blow.
She instantly lost consciousness and fell into the sea with a “splash.”
What followed was the scene from the beginning…
Surviving such circumstances was indeed a miracle.
However, given that she was now stranded on an isolated island, whether this miracle was good or bad remained unclear…
With no time to dwell on it, Mu Xiaoyang shakily stood up.
Her attention was drawn to a few other figures nearby—it seemed three other girls had survived besides her.
They lay scattered on the beach, their clothes in disarray, seemingly survivors of the same massive accident as Xiaoyang.
“Hey! Are you… are you still alive?”
Hurrying forward with uneven steps, Xiaoyang carefully examined them.
Please! Don’t be dead… I don’t want to wait for rescue surrounded by corpses.
Thinking this, Xiaoyang quickly bent down and turned over a tall girl with long hair covered in sand to prevent the tide from choking her.
The girl looked about twenty, young and beautiful, with a curvy, voluptuous figure.
She wore a tank top and jeans, but one of her shoes had been washed away and was stuck in the sand nearby.
Her fair feet, soaked in seawater for too long, appeared slightly wrinkled.
Because her clothes were wet, Xiaoyang could clearly see her light pink bra through the tank top…
She felt a bit embarrassed.
Wow, those are some huge br3asts…
The girl’s full, perky chest rose and fell slightly.
Her eyes were gently closed, her lips slightly parted, and she breathed evenly, her posture so elegant it hardly seemed like she had just survived a disaster.
Xiaoyang let out a sigh of relief.
Thank goodness, she’s not dead… just unconscious…
Though the voluptuous girl hadn’t woken up yet, Xiaoyang’s call seemed to rouse another girl.
She was a long-haired girl dressed in elegant clothing, with strikingly refined features.
She frowned as she woke up and, like Xiaoyang, glanced around in confusion.
She seemed to recall the apocalyptic scene from last night.
She glanced at Xiaoyang but ignored her, sitting down on the spot, hugging her knees, gently rocking back and forth.
Her empty gaze stared at the distant horizon, her lips muttering something…
“…”
Is this rich girl losing it…?
Holding the voluptuous girl in her arms, Xiaoyang looked nervously at the muttering rich girl.
Meanwhile, another girl with short hair let out a soft groan and slowly woke up.
Xiaoyang noticed this girl was wearing the uniform of her high school, likely a younger schoolmate.
“Are you… okay?”
Xiaoyang glanced at her.
The girl’s skirt was soaked and clung to her thighs.
One side was lifted, revealing her blue-striped panties.
A few stray hairs even poked out from the edges, sticking to the inside of her thigh.
She uncomfortably adjusted her wet clothes and shyly nodded to Xiaoyang.
“Yeah… I’m okay…”
Noticing Xiaoyang’s gaze, the short-haired girl realized her lower body felt exposed.
Her face flushed, and she quickly bent down to fix her skirt.
Hurriedly looking away, Xiaoyang turned to meet the girl’s eyes.
“I… I’m Mu Xiaoyang. From your uniform, you’re my junior schoolmate, right?”
“Huh? Really?”
The short-haired girl seemed surprised, but she soon smiled gently.
“I’m Lin Tingting. I came out to travel alone during the holidays, but then…”
Seemingly recalling last night’s tragedy, Tingting’s expression darkened.
“…”
Xiaoyang had no words to respond.
Thankfully, I was traveling alone this time, and my parents didn’t come along, otherwise…
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