Chapter 226: I'm Your Man
PS: PS: Yesterday's chapter was uploaded three times, and the first two times were prompted with sensitive words, and it took two revisions to pass the level. Sensitive your sister! Today's upload prompts that there are sensitive words. Your sister's! This is the second time it has been uploaded.
We had to climb the stalactites on the banks of the underground river downstream, and Jack and I agreed on that. The speed of going down the river is bound to be fast, but we don't have the materials to make a raft, and we can't guarantee our safety by drifting downstream on our own. What's more, we still have a seriously wounded person, and the situation of the downstream river is unknown, if there is no place to climb ashore to rest, there is a possibility of annihilation.
The original plan was for Jack to be at the front and I to take care of the two Laotians at the back. But my words clearly angered Jack, and I didn't want Jack to take the opportunity to get angry and force me to do a check-up to prove the authenticity of his medical master's degree, or to cause a tragic medical accident. So I slid to the front, ignoring Jack roaring behind me.
Fortunately, in the plan, both before and after, there must be two glow sticks for lighting, and I naturally have one glow stick in my hand. In this way, since I was moving significantly faster than Jack, by the time he realized I had climbed up to the stalactites on the bank of the underground river. Two glow sticks are not allowed to be together, otherwise they will not be able to illuminate everyone, especially the two Laotians, and they need to be specially illuminated to clear the road under their feet. Jack was reluctant to stay at the end.
In this way, the order of the teams changes. I was at the front, and Ah San followed me closely. The glow stick in my hand not only has to explore the way, but also take care of Ah San. Ah San must follow me closely.
Behind Ah San are two Laotians. Buazon was slow to climb up the steep cliff with Fumi on his back, and I deliberately sped up against Jack, and soon left the Laotians and Jack behind. However, I kept the glow sticks in my sight, and I didn't dare to let the two groups lose contact in this environment. And Jack, after starting to do the work of clearing the way for two Laotians, didn't have time to bark at me.
The shape of stalactites is generally very peculiar and very conducive to climbing, but there are still a few places that are very difficult, especially for the two Laotians. As I explored the way ahead, I had to try to get around this very difficult place, so that the two Laotians would not be stopped there.
So. We crawled on the bank of the river though on the mountain wall. It's not at a fixed height, but it's not ridiculously high, and too high is just as difficult for the Laotians. In general, we move forward on the mountain wall in waves. Where you need to turn up or down. I'll make a mark. Let Laotians and Jack turn up or down here.
The sound of the water in the underground river is always loud. The rumbling sound was very overwhelming, and Jack and I were not far in a straight line, but his voice was faint to my ears. Even if he shouted loudly. The good thing is that we can use light to convey information, which is much more effective than shouting. Let the connection between us not be interrupted by distance.
I sometimes have to wait for Jack, he wants those two Laotians. At this time, I saw the difference between him and the fat man, if this matter was left on the fat man, the goods would have been in a hurry, and he would definitely not follow behind so slowly, and he would definitely take Fumi and carry it on his back. Even if he wasn't fast.
Jack is very patient and dutiful in taking care of the road and doing a good job of protection. I have not heard any resentment against the Laotians, except for yelling at me.
I'm not saying which of them is better than the other, or even the way they do things, and it's not clear which one will end better in this matter. From this incident, you can see a person's character, Jack is more like a well-behaved and cultured person.
I sat on a rock and watched the glow from the glow sticks behind me. There was a stalactite protruding from that location, and I signaled to the back that there was danger to detour, and stopped to wait for them.
Because we had to stop and wait for them, Ah San and I didn't feel tired, but a little bored. At this moment, Ah San leaned on the stone under my ass and looked at me cautiously. I found an interesting situation where Ah San was very polite and even in awe to me along the way. I'm talking about the section of the road on the embankment.
I am deeply puzzled by this. This time I reunited with Jack and the Vietnamese, and the biggest surprise to me was of course Jack, who handed over the Vietnamese's weapons empty-handed, and made the two Vietnamese obey him, which is a bit of the protagonist's aura. But I find it hard to believe that he didn't succeed through trickery, and he didn't have Captain America's shield or Wolverine's perverted self-healing abilities, and an AK47 bullet could kill him. I knew that these two Vietnamese didn't have a psychological burden to shoot a Yankee, they didn't have to threaten them, and they would shoot them if they were in a bad mood.
But anyway, Jack got his hands on it, and he made the two Vietnamese obedient, and I didn't hear the Vietnamese say a word to Jack. This time, Jack and I arranged a formation and asked Ah San to follow Jack, and I could see that Ah San had a reluctant expression. I thought he would be happier if I took the lead in place of Jack, but I didn't see the slightest relaxation in his expression along the way.
I kept an eye on Jack's glowstick, and if he sent a rescue signal there, I was going to do it as fast as I could. That is, to fish people out of the water. The biggest danger we face right now is falling into an underground river, and the two Laotians are the most likely to do so.
At this time, I realized that I was looking at Jack, and Ah San was looking at me. It kept my attention focused, and I wasn't used to being scrutinized by a man. This time it was a coincidence, I was in a condescending position again, and I withdrew my gaze from a distance and lowered my head to look at Ah San. There was an inquiring signal in his eyes.
Ah San's face immediately piled up a flattering smile. "I'm your man."
I was so tight somewhere on my body that I guess the flesh on my face was a little pumping. "I'm not interested in men."
The light of the glowstick was very weak, and even then I could see Ah San's face blush.
"That's not what I meant, Mr. Zhang, you misunderstood. I mean, I'm on your side. ”
This relieved me, I am a person with a normal orientation, and I don't want to be on the lookout for being blown up or the opposite. But Ah San's words are very profound, this is obviously dividing me and Jack, and he is still restless at this time, thinking that I will abandon my friends and join the enemy, or is he too afraid of Jack and wants to find an ally. Or maybe he knows something else I don't know, like this underground river. The tomb robbery was organized by the Vietnamese, and they should have more specific information, but Ah Xiang has not disclosed it.
There is a contradictory and forbearant side to my character, and I didn't immediately express my stance on Ah San's obviously transferred language, but was slightly silent. I was wondering how to get his words, the information about the ancient tomb we were going to excavate, which was crucial to escaping from here. (To be continued......)