A group of more than ten drenched people entered the cave and saw the fire inside. Smiles appeared on everyone's faces as they finally felt some warmth.
They had been drifting on the sea for several hours, soaked to the bone, and had finally reached this island to take refuge from the typhoon.
These fishermen had visited the island before, and when encountering typhoons, they had no choice but to take shelter on a small island for a few days.
Sometimes when their supply of fresh water ran out, they would come to the island to replenish it. They already knew about this cave from before; their last visit was half a year ago.
Unexpectedly, after half a year, they found two living people on the island.
Through conversation, they learned that these were fishermen from the islands near the South Pacific, who had relied on fishing to make a living all their lives.