The students spent the next two days of the autumn trip filled with complaints. After the novelty of camping passed, the wilderness immediately felt boring.
In addition, they could not eat or sleep well. There was a limit to how much water they could use to wash up every day. It was like survival at the end of the day.
Some classes didn't know how to start a fire and cook, so they ate nothing hot for the entire day. When they heard Class One built a stove and cooked noodles that afternoon, they all ran over to observe and learn from them.
Because of their low spirits, everyone was not interested in the subsequent activities and games. They only hoped to have a good meal.
After much anticipation, the autumn trip finally ended.
On the bus on the return trip, everyone formed a sharp contrast to their excitement when they came.