Chapter 212: On the Giant Tree
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I jumped out and realized that the rope at the end of the crossbow bolt had not been cut, and the force of the bolt nailed to the wood would not be very strong, and it would definitely be pulled out after this rope was tightened. However, after it is pulled out, it will definitely rebound under the elastic action of the rope, and it will be unjust if it is poked to death at this time. And my place should be above the two Laotians, and I have the greatest chance of being poked to death.
I pounced on the two Laotians with precision, and my weight and impact caused the two Laotians to sink into the water at once. While they were still desperately trying to get their heads out of the water, I grabbed the rope tied to them with one hand, and reached for the dagger with the other, and hung my body backwards, cutting the rope that had begun to taut the bolts. Then I pulled my body back to the two Laotians with my left arm.
I grabbed the rope and leaned back so much that it seemed that I had once again touched the Laoman's hook, and he let out a howl before continuing to climb the rope with all his might. I am deeply sorry and sympathetic to the resentful eyes of the Laotians, but I can't replace him, and the two people who are tied together can move forward together. Besides, my right arm doesn't use any force at all, and tying me together doesn't do much use.
Shortly after we jumped off the wood, the huge log entered the trajectory of the whirlpool along the sloping wall of the whirlpool. I can feel that the whirlpool has some suction on us, but fortunately we didn't enter its range, the gravitational pull on the periphery is still relatively small, and the two Laotians are trying very hard to move away from it, and its suction on us is decreasing.
Compared to two Laotians who fought hard. I could only silently cheer them on, and I could only observe the movement of the whirlpool at any time. I don't know if this whirlpool moves with the current, I hope not.
We were still at the edge of the whirlpool, and not far behind me, the water was sloping downward, and even if it was not affected by the swirling current of the whirlpool, the flow of water that formed by the huge slope was terrifying.
The huge log had been grasped by the whirlpool and was spinning with the whirlpool at high speed. When I looked back at it, the log didn't go flat into the whirlpool. Of course, it will not rush straight into the whirlpool. As if in chronological order of entering the whirlpool, the log tilts in the whirlpool at a 45-degree angle, and gradually accelerates downward.
However, the wood was too large and had a great effect on the speed of the whirlpool. Around this log. The sloping walls of the whirlpool show great unevenness. And somewhere else. The walls of the whirlpool are as smooth as a mirror under high-speed rotation. I felt as if the different velocities of the upper and lower layers of the whirlpool were applied to the same log. The result is a drastic change in the flow velocity here, which is manifested by an irregular bulge in the vortex wall here.
The giant tree was slightly held up by the raised water, like a zipper on a smooth mirror. But there was a slight vibration on this zipper, and this vibration made the water on both sides of it glow with fine and short lines, like the white on both sides of the zipper. I was so impressed by the wonders of nature that I couldn't help but praise and admire this beauty.
However, this seemingly harmonious beauty only lasted for a moment, and the next moment, the vibration of the giant tree suddenly became violent and undetectable, and disintegrated like a burst in an instant. So thoroughly, the giant tree turned into a cloud of sawdust in the blink of an eye, and the splinters of wood scattered all over the walls of the whirlpool and splashed above and outside the whirlpool.
The giant tree disintegrated with a loud bang, muffled sound, but it penetrated through the roaring water and entered my ears, causing pain in my eardrums. At the same time, the shock wave from the burst of the giant tree is also transmitted to us through the water, but the water has the effect of absorbing and eliminating the shock wave, and the shock wave does not cause us any harm. But the splinters from the burst and flying wood made me suffer, and although I turned around in an instant, and did not let it disfigure me or blind me, there was one, two, three, four, five sharp pain in my back and buttocks. I knew it was a winning bid, and the sawdust got into me.
If we hadn't come out, we would have become hedgehogs by now. I can only think of myself like this.
When I turned my head, the one-eyed beast flashlight in my mouth naturally shone in front of me, shining on the big tree like a building not far away, and the distance between us was so close, my desire to survive suddenly strengthened, and the sawdust that pierced into my body seemed to feel no pain.
Under the white light of the cyclops, two Vietnamese stepped on a huge tree branch, their hands alternately pulling upwards on the rope. No wonder we were so fast, it turned out that both sides were trying to shorten the distance.
Although I was surprised that the two Vietnamese people had turned sexually like a woman, I was the first to thank them after climbing up the giant tree of the boat. However, the expressions of the two Vietnamese were not kind, their faces were dark, and there was no expression of excitement at all. I want to ask you if this is a dead father.
And I quickly discovered the anomaly, Jack was carrying two guns on his back. Damn, this Yankee is too rebellious, one against two to hand over the guns of two Vietnamese.
This giant tree is much more stable in the water, at least it doesn't shake as much as our wood, and the dense branches can also play a good role in fixing the body. I grabbed the branch and walked over to Jack and said "Thank you." ”
Jack leaned sideways and looked in a certain direction, saying nothing to thank me. Although I was annoyed by his performance, the facts were in front of me, he saved us, and I was not qualified to lose my temper. But I still have to say it, I know that we are only temporarily safe, and there is still a possibility that we will be photographed dead on the embankment hill in the next moment.
"Thank you for saving two Laotians." This is my sincere words, although I do not think that the lives of two Laotians are more precious than mine, if possible, I am still willing to sacrifice my life to save them. They were the most innocent of the line, and my habit of being too conscientious would not allow me to watch them die in front of me.
Jack gave me a surprised look and took a micropunch off his back and threw it at me. And said, "Give me two batteries." ”
I felt a heat on my face and said, "It's all lost." It would be nice to be able to get it back. ”
Jack stared at me and burst into a foul mouth. I felt a little guilty, spat and turned to walk back.
The batteries were all in my backpack and two Laotians. We threw away most of the batteries in order to float in the water, and after we got on the big wood, Bu Asong and I put our backpacks on the wood to facilitate the movement when saving another Laotian. As you can imagine, the backpack has long disappeared under the impact of several water currents.
However, I have the impression that another Laotian was carrying a backpack, and when I was lying on his back in the water, I felt his back bulging. I'm going to confirm that if not, we don't have batteries. It's going to be bad.
As soon as I turned around, I heard Jack shout from behind me, "Here, hurry, it's too late!" ”
My brain buzzed, what was going on. (To be continued......)