I can trap you on my back and take you up. It may hurt a little during the process, but you must hold on. We're going home soon."
Jason raised his head to look at the sky above the pitch-black crevice. He took a deep breath and said.
"Go, go home..." Sylvia's eyes were a little dull, and then she said softly, "Hmm."
Even though Jason had been careful with his next move, he was afraid that he would cause a second injury to Sylvia.
When she was tied to her waist with a rope, Sylvia leaned back with a crisp "crack" sound. She passed out before she could make a sound.
Jason stopped what he was doing and sighed deeply. The injury on Sylvia's body was more serious than she had imagined. If she didn't find a place to treat her in time, even if this man could survive, he would be disabled for the rest of his life.
There was no time for hesitation. After completely fixing Sylvia on his body, and trying to pull the rope to measure the stability, Jason tied him and Sylvia together at the end of the rope, gently took a breath, and began to climb upwards with force!
Before he went up, he looked back at the broken safety net that fell to the ground. It was from Sylvia.
It was five kilometers away from the uninhabited area.
A group of snow land and helicopters were speeding up.
They had just finished replenishing supplies from the examination station of the U.S. and were rushing to the depths of the uninhabited area with all their efforts.
Because the heir of the Du Bang family got the news that the meteorite fragmentations had already been taken by those people. If they didn't arrive before dawn to intercept them, then it was very likely that these people would disappear in this vast polar region and could no longer be found.
"It's really interesting. I didn't expect these cats and dogs to be so fast. They got the things in such a short time..."
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