359.Transit (I) [Second Watch]
Perhaps because she felt too hot, the big-bellied woman took off the maternity clothes that were covered outside, revealing the black T inside, holding her lower abdomen and saying to Susan: "My lower abdomen used to be flat. ”
Susan finally rolled over, supported her upper body with her elbows, and lay on the sand.
"Do you know if it's a man or a woman?" The two women began to talk endlessly about children, and I hurriedly walked away and stopped listening.
It just so happened that I saw a bunch of coral reefs on the edge of the beach that were exposed in the shallow water
The Japanese man was standing barefoot on the reef with his trousers rolled up, bending over to touch something in the water, while his wife sat on a large coral reef not far behind him.
When I walked back to the beach, I saw that the people on the beach were all gathered together, and when I got closer, I realized that there were two people fighting in the crowd, one of them was a Middle Eastern man named Said, and the other was a white man with long hair.
"Hey, don't fight."
Ward's father scrambled through the crowd and squeezed in.
But the two of them were fighting happily, and they would heed his persuasion, and it was still a combination of your fists and feet.
This scene happened to be seen by me, who had just returned, and I hurriedly shoved the radio transceiver into Kate's hand and grabbed it.
"Hey, okay, stop it, stop fighting!"
I separated the two of them with my hand and said to them loudly.
Finally, with the help of Ward's father, we pulled them away one by one, although their fists and feet could not hurt each other, but they still struggled to scold without admitting defeat:
"Let go of me, I can't stand this stinky white man!"
"What? Do you still want to beg for a fight? Come on! ”
"If you have a kind, you will tell everyone that I was the victim of the crash!"
"You did it!"
"Okay, what the hell is going on?" I shouted at them and they stopped.
"Doctor, maybe you should take a look at this, my son found it in the woods in the back." Seeing that they had stopped arguing, Ward's father took the handcuffs out of his trouser pocket and handed them to me.
"It's him, it must be this guy, this guy has been putting his hands under the blanket on the plane, and he has never gotten up, for some reason, the passenger sitting next to him died, and he is still alive." The white man pointed his finger at Said and said loudly.
"Thank you for paying so much attention to me."
"Before boarding, I saw you being pulled aside by the security staff."
"Ahh When Said heard this, he screamed and wanted to step forward again.
"Come on, come again!"
"Stop!" This time it was Kate's turn to scream.
"We found the radio transceiver, but it doesn't work, which of you can fix it?" After seeing that they both stopped moving, Kate said again.
"I can, maybe I can fix it." Seeing that no one was silent, Said spoke.
"Oh, that's good, you have to believe this guy." The white man patted his thigh and said.
"Hey, stop making trouble, if you want to get out alive, everyone should be quiet and work together." I tried my best to suppress my anger, and I was disappointed to see that these people had begun to fight among themselves before they could even start their lives.
"Okay, I'll listen to you, doctor, you're a big hero." After thinking about it, the white man finally agreed not to continue the trouble, turned and walked away.
"You found the cockpit?" Seeing that the turmoil had stopped, Bonn asked me.
I nodded, and I answered him.
"Is anyone alive?"
"Nope!" I shook my head. This is what I had agreed with Kate and Charlie on the way back, and I didn't tell him about the monster I met on the way, so as not to cause any uneasiness or panic.
"Brother, we've counted thirty-eight people, including the guy with the wound in the abdomen, ten women and one child. Food and water have been put together, and the awnings have been erected to accommodate so many of us. "Seeing that the turmoil had passed, the fat man also walked to my side.
"Well, very good, you have to remember that food and water must be distributed in limited quantities every day, and everyone should try to exercise less and bask in the sun as little as possible, so as not to consume energy and water, otherwise, maybe we will not be able to support the arrival of the rescue team."
"Yes, I see!" The fat man nodded.
"It's a military-spec dual-band transceiver, and the battery might still have power, but the transceiver is broken." Said took the radio transceiver from Kate's hand, fiddled with it, picked it up and shook it.
"Can you fix it?" Kate asked.
"Maybe! It will take some time, though. With that, Said turned around with the radio transceiver.
"Wang, the guy who got the splinters, I think you'd better go and see him." Seeing that we had finished speaking, Rose opened her mouth to me.
I nodded, and walked after Rose.
Saeed found a makeshift awning that had just been erected and sat down, broke the radio transceiver in his hand with his hand, and walked out of the circuit board and wires inside.
"That stinking bastard!" As he spoke, the fat man walked over to Said's side and sat down.
"Some people are just annoying, like him. You're good, though, I like you. The fat man added.
"You're not bad either." Said tilted his head and smiled at the fat man.
"Herry!" The fat man smiled and held out his hand to Said.
"Said!" Saeed shook his hand.
"How did you fix a radio transceiver?"
"I was a communications officer in the military."
Said replied as he fiddled with the radio transceiver in his hand.
"Oh? Are you sure? Have you ever been to war? ”
"Yes! I've fought the Gulf War! ”
"Isn't it? I have a friend who also fought in the Gulf War. He is in the 104 Airborne Forces, are you in the Air Force or in the Army? The fat man looked excited.
"Iraqi Republican Guard!" Saeed laughed.
Fat Herry froze, I know why. Because the fat man is an American.
After a long time, I saw Saeed's face beaming, and I sat on the beach and hurriedly asked, "Does it work?" ”
"It looks like it's working, but it doesn't get a signal." Said frowned.
"Receiving a signal? Aren't we going to signal out? I continued to ask.
"Yes, but there must be a grid here, and a grid means a signal." Said explained to us by pointing to the grid on the radio transceiver.
"Must have a lattice?" Kate wondered.
"Yes, we need to have a signal to send a message so that passing ships can see our distress signal. However, that would be a waste of battery, and the battery in the transceiver might soon run out of power. However, there is a way for us to give it a try. ”
"How?"
"We can go up high and get the signal."
"How high is it?"
Said's eyes looked at a high cliff behind Kate.
Kate turned around, put her hand on the tent, and followed Said's gaze towards the mountain.
At this moment, the Japanese man was holding a small Swiss Army knife, cutting some shellfish and small fish that had just been caught in the reef into pieces and placing them in a tray that he had found nowhere, while his wife helped him to divide the raw and cold into the lids of plastic cups.
In the middle of the night, all the raw cold had been cut, and the Japanese man stood up, picked up the tray, and walked towards us.
The Japanese man said in very awkward English, "You have worked hard. ”
"Thank you." I said, I took a slice of sashimi with my fingers, put it in my mouth, and quickly shook my head, "It tastes good!" ”
"My husband is the owner of a sushi restaurant." The Japanese wife said on the side, but the Japanese don't sit on the beach with their butts like us, but put a piece of cloth under their knees, and kneel on top of them, which seems weird to me, after all, I don't have much to do with the Japanese.