Pyol and the two survivors used all their strength to push the raft, and it started to move forward.
This was their hope to return to civilized society! The three of them felt like they had an endless supply of energy. As the wooden sticks reduced the friction below, the speed of the wooden raft became faster and faster. Finally, it rushed into the sea.
Puyol and the others followed behind and quickly stepped on the water to jump onto the raft. They then used the suggested oars to stick into the sand, trying their best to stabilize the raft.
According to his observations over the past few days, this time was about to be low tide. If it was not fixed, the raft would soon float outside.
He chose this time to go out to sea to save some energy.
If it was a high tide, they might row desperately, but the raft would still be spinning around the island!
David quickly jogged over, handed John Junior to Puyol, and then climbed up the raft with some difficulty.