Chapter Seventy-Three: Elephant Island

Helen jumped off and hit a bench. There was a click, presumably a broken lower leg, and it hurt for a while. She wanted to call Lee, but the wind sounded like a short-circuited horn, endlessly outputting wave after wave of decibels, completely overpowering her heartbreak. Helen's mouth was open, and the rain came in, and she spun around like a group of explorers with flashlights, not caring about the feelings of the cave. Under the lightning, the face of the white woman who had been soaked in the rain for a long time was bloodless and pale.

Before he had time to think about it, a huge wave poured into the mountains, like endless sound waves in a Marvel movie, sucked Helen in, rolled up, threw it into the air, and fell down again. There was no way to enjoy the thrill of the roller coaster and the high-altitude catapult, and Helen had already fainted.

I don't know how long it took, Helen woke up from great pain, she opened her eyes and cried out, "Oh God! ”

A safety net stopped her, it turned out that the hotel had set up two sets of safety nets on the beach in order to prevent tourists from having accidents while swimming, the first group should have failed, and Helen saw a large net-like object floating on the surface of the sea gently swaying with the waves. But I don't know how noble this conscientious businessman is, he really played a part of the role in the life-saving facilities he provided for the hotel attached to the Thai police, and withstood the test of Typhoon "Okulu" with a level 17 degree.

Helen was caught in the first set of damaged safety nets, protected by the undamaged second set of safety nets, did not enter this sea, and became the daughter of the sea.

This is Koh Chang, not Bangkok. Now the wind and waves are calm, but the sky is not yet dawn, and the drag racing competition conducted by the typhoon has entered another venue, or a new link. Helen was adrift on the sea and saw a set of "Koh Cha" carved into the Thai script on the nearest reef

g" and the Chinese logo "Elephant Island". It dawned on Helen that they were not in Bangkok, but had been imprisoned on the island. Then presumably Lee is also unlucky. Because the island is not connected to the mainland, there are no bridges, and there is no airport, tourists can only travel by ferry to the island, and on the day they were escorted, all the windows were drawn, presumably to prevent them from knowing where they went. Koh Chang is large enough to accommodate 10,000 travelers and a variety of activities. The famous white sand beach is located here, it is one of the most beautiful beaches in Thailand, and as the name suggests, it has the soft baby sand that can still be found in the baby's suitcase, and the white is like a polished crystal.

Helen has an unrivaled memory, and when she sees the words Koh Chang, she immediately searches her mind for the location and surroundings of the place, thanks to the homework she and Lee have done before they set off. I didn't expect it to work, but I didn't expect it to save my life now. This should be another famous attraction of Koh Chang - Lonely Beach. Lonely Beach is actually not lonely, and the surrounding reef is dense. It's just that compared to the white sand beach, it is a less touristy area in Koh Chang. The beach is located further south, closer to the Pacific Ocean than the white sand. It's budget-friendly for tourists, and it's great for couples to socialize. If White Beach has too many weekend visitors vying for buffet space, Lonely Beach is a laid-back and romantic option.

In addition to its convenience, the weather in Koh Chang is also slightly different from other islands in the Gulf of Thailand. Koh Chang is close to Cambodia, and when Zheng Qimin's hometown of Koh Samui and its surrounding neighbors are still raining in November, Koh Chang is usually pleasantly dry and sunny. If Helen is going on vacation, there is only one way to start or end her trip to Koh Chang, whether it is with Lee or her other boyfriends, and that is directly from Suva

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Take a bus to Dale and then change to a ferry to the island. With security in mind, they can store their large luggage at the airport storage and then buy the essentials before spending a few days on the island indulgent or shameless.

As an intelligence officer, Helen has learned first aid and is well aware of the consequences of falling overboard. Generally speaking, the probability of death of tourists who fall into the sea or fall into the river is as high as 89%, and the probability of the body being able to float up on its own or successfully salvage is only a quarter of the 89% of the dead, and the rest are either eaten by fish and beasts or damaged by oars.

Helen is not afraid of death, and has faced death several times in her thirties, especially since coming to Thailand. Her only regret is that if her sister can't get a better outcome from her own death, then she must not die. There is no bereavement policy for disappearances in the European police system.

Helen had to save herself. She took a deep breath and then tried to use the buoyancy of the waves to skillfully detach her uninjured left leg from the safety net. But it wasn't easy, and Helen tried many times and found that it still didn't work. Her face was also completely stretched by the fishnet-like safety net, and she couldn't use force.

There was no better way, and Helen had to save herself. She opened her mouth and used her teeth to nibble on the fibers of the safety net, which were thick ropes made up of thinner units, and Helen could only bite one or two at a time. Even this was very laborious, with salty water pouring into her mouth and stomach, and Helen knew that she had to escape before sunrise, otherwise it would be disastrous for both the scorching sun and the Thai police to await her.