Although there were not many people who dared to try bungee jumping, there were still some bold people lining up here.
Casey and Natasha stood at the back of the line, waiting for the person in front to go up.
Jacoff stared at them, then smiled and said, "Wait here first, and I'll go up and arrange it for you."
After speaking, he walked straight to the bungee jumping platform.
Not long after, Jacoff walked down from above again, with an expectant smile on his face.
"I have arranged it. You can go up and play directly later. I will ask them to prepare the best safety equipment for you two. After all, once there is a problem with the device, the player is likely to die," Jacoff smiled, and glanced at Casey.
"Well, Just prepare for Natasha alone. I won't play," Casey said.
Hearing what Casey said, Jacoff immediately became anxious, and said quickly, "No, I have already prepared one for you. Anyway, you're already here, it's a shame not to play."
"Yeah, Casey, I'm actually a little scared. Please, play with me. You can jump first and give me courage." Natasha also blinked her big eyes and said.
Hearing what the two people say, Casey nodded and said, "Well."
Although the thrilling degree of bungee jumping was far less than that of the last time he jumped off the 100m cliff, bungee jumping was carried out with safety measures. Casey had never experienced it before, so it was OK to have a try.
It didn't take long for those people in front of Casey and the others to end their bungee jumping experience, and it was Casey's turn.
Casey, Natasha and Jacoff stood on the bungee jumping platform. Natasha glanced down from the railing, and said with a frightened look, "Wow, it's so high, it's so exciting to jump from such a high place."
Jacoff smiled and said, "Natasha, you are so courageous. I dare not experience it."
After speaking, he glanced at the staff on the bungee jumping platform and gave him a look.
The staff member nodded at Jacoff and said, "Which of you three will try first?"
Jacoff immediately looked at Casey and said, "Natasha wanted you to try first and give her courage. Why don't you just go first?"
Casey didn't care, so he nodded and said, "Then I'll try it first."
The staff immediately took the rope and began to tie Casey's feet.
Jacoff had already explained to the staff member and asked him to do something when he tied the rope.
This staff member was proficient in various rope tying methods, and it was easy to pretend that there was a problem with the rope.
After a while, the staff tied the rope to Casey and asked him to stand on the edge of the bungee jumping platform.
Casey walked to the side and glanced down. There was a lake directly underneath. There were several boats on the lake. From this position, the boats looked like ants.
"Casey, would you like me to cheer up for you. Are you very nervous now?" Natasha said, staring at Casey.
She looked more nervous than Casey.
Casey turned his head and smiled at Natasha, and said, "No, it's just bungee jumping.There's nothing to be nervous about."
Natasha ignored him at all and ran down as fast as she could.
Not long after, Natasha reached the ground, ran to the lake quickly, and saw ripples in the middle of the lake.
At this time, many people had gathered here, staring at the location in the middle of the lake.
"Have you seen that bungee jumping rope is broken?"
"My God, doesn't it mean that the probability of this kind of thing happening is smaller than winning the lottery? How unlucky that man is! Such a thing actually happened to him."
"At such a high distance, there is not much difference between the water surface and the cement surface. Just listening to his voice falling into the water, I know that this man must be in danger."
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Natasha listened to the words of the people around her, looked worried, and shouted to Jacoff on the side, "Isn't this amusement park yours? Go find someone to save Casey!"
Jacoff looked at her and pretended to be sad and said, "Natasha, the chances of survival from falling from this height are slim. No one thought he would encounter such a thing. Don't be too sad. People can't rise from the dead..."
Before he finished speaking, a man climbed from the lake to the shore and stood in front of them. It was Casey.
When they saw this scene, they were so frightened that they couldn't speak.
Jacoff also stared at Casey in amazement. He looked like he was seeing a ghost. He turned pale and began to stammer.
"You... why did you climb up?"
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