Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
PrevPage Index    Favorite Next

Chapter 393 Lava(2/2)

But Bifang did not save himself at this time. He turned around and dug downward!

Are you crazy?

Bi Fang was sure that his mind was fine, and he clearly remembered that when the avalanche happened, he pulled the Duke and another young man under him, and they were connected by ropes, so they must be near him!

Even if he can go out, he will definitely waste a lot of time. When the time comes, he will have to come back to dig out others, which will take at least a few minutes. By then, others may be able to persist, but the elderly Attenborough does not have this

time!

Bi Fang pulled the rope around his waist, selected one of the ends, followed the direction of the rope, and used his palms to dig back the snow in front of him bit by bit. The gaps in the snow were constantly squeezed, and Bi Fang was able to

The space for movement became larger and larger, and before long, Bi Fang was even able to move his arms to a large extent!

The result of digging the hole was very gratifying. Bi Fang estimated that he dug for about three minutes, and after almost emptying a spherical space around him, he dug out a person!

In the darkness, Bifang pulled the rope and grabbed the man, wiped all the snow off his face, then took off his gloves and touched it.

It's that Sherpa!

At both ends of the rope, one end is the young Sherpa, and the other end is Attenborough. Although he can't see clearly in the dark, Bifang can feel by touching that the guy he dug out doesn't have many wrinkles on his face!

It was too late to continue digging.

Time waited for no one, so Bi Fang rubbed him in the dark and began to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation on him.

Once, twice, three times.

Bi Fang felt that his breathing was getting more and more difficult. The large movements greatly consumed the remaining oxygen in the air. At this high altitude, the scarce oxygen made Bi Fang feel dizzy at this time.

The snow in the man's mouth gradually melted under the influence of body temperature. Finally, with mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation, the young Sherpa came to life.

"Cough, cough, cough."

Who am I, where am I, what do I want to do?

Opening his eyes and looking at the darkness in front of him, three consecutive questions flashed through the young man's mind, but like a revolving door, he quickly recalled what he had experienced.

It's an avalanche!

Growing up at the foot of Mount Everest, I have heard of avalanches countless times. Even the big earthquake that happened in junior high school caused an avalanche on the entire Mount Everest. I have witnessed it with my own eyes. The vast white snow fell from the entire mountain.

Sliding down, just like the Goddess Peak emerging from the ground, shaking the dust on his body, but Tenzin never thought that he would actually encounter it!

"Ahem, how are you? Can you move? Are you injured?" Bi Fang coughed twice and took the time to ask.

Tenzin turned around when he heard the sound. Although it was dark all around and he couldn't see anything, he quickly understood who saved him through the sound, and immediately said gratefully: "Thank you for saving me."

"There is no time to say thank you." Bi Fang stuffed the other end of the rope in his hand into Tenzin's arms, "If you can move, move quickly and follow this rope to save people. Be quick. You should have an oxygen bottle. You

Use an oxygen bottle and don't compete with me for oxygen."

After saying that, Bi Fang lay down weakly and calmed his violently beating heart.

"Oxygen bottle, yes, oxygen bottle." Hearing Bifang's words, Tenzin also clearly felt that the oxygen content in the air was decreasing. He immediately took out the oxygen bottle from his arms and wanted to hand it to Bifang, but was stopped.

Push it away.

"I don't want it, you can use it yourself. I said I want to climb to the top without oxygen."

Tenzin was deeply shocked. He tried to dissuade him, but he couldn't say anything to dissuade him.
Chapter completed!
PrevPage Index    Favorite Next