Chapter 27: Chapter 27
Chapter 27: Chapter 27
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Broken branches, flowing muddy water, huge stones.Like a frozen river, covering the mountain road.Zhou Zhixiang pulled out his leg from the mud flow, and walked forward desperately, shouting at the place where Ji Shanye had just fallen, trying in vain to grab the last hope.
"Brother Ji!" Zhou Zhixiang called Lin Yu's name again.
"Lin Yu!"
No matter how many times he shouted, there was still no sound to answer him.
He panicked, and his feet were so weak that he fell to the ground.Xia Ye next to him kept crying and grabbed his arm: "What should I do? Brother Zhou?"
"Will something happen to them?!"
Zhou Zhixiang's voice was very soft, as if he was saying to himself, giving himself hope: "No, they will be fine."
"They fell from such a high place, and they don't know what's underneath. What should I do?" She wiped her tears vigorously: "What if something happens to Brother Ji?"
Zhou Zhixiang said: "No, if I say no, I won't."
"Call the rescuers quickly and tell them to come quickly."
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When Lin Yu woke up, it was no longer raining.
The surrounding area was pitch black, as silent as stagnant water.
He has no consciousness, and he doesn't know where he is.He tried to move his arm, and the sore pain swept from his shoulder to his whole body. He closed his eyes and sighed enduring the pain, then helplessly let his arm return to its original position.
But it's okay.Fortunately, it can move.
The position where the head rested was very soft. Lin Yu was puzzled to be able to have such a strange comfort in such a difficult environment.
Is it dirt?It seems a little different.
"you're awake?"
A voice above him, very close, almost in his ear.
It's Ji Shanye.Lin Yu suddenly opened his eyes.After getting used to the darkness, with the sparse starlight in the night sky, he realized that Ji Shanye was beside him.
Lin Yu finally knew where that weird softness came from.He was resting on Ji Shanye's thigh, and Ji Shanye was leaning on the tree trunk behind him, looking down at him calmly.
Lin Yu struggled to get up, Ji Shanye patted him lightly and said, "Don't move."
When Lin Yu moved, the bones in his body seemed to be falling apart, and the pain was extremely painful.He failed to get up, and finally lay down on Ji Shanye's lap again panting.
"It's okay, just lie down." Ji Shanye said.
"Anything hurt?" he asked again.
Lin Yu said, "It doesn't seem to be. It just hurts all over."
"Can you move your body?"
"Can move." Lin Yu nodded.
"That's good." Ji Shanye said.
Lin Yu noticed that from the beginning to now, Ji Shanye didn't seem to have moved much.Recalling the scene of Ji Shanye being hit by a boulder on his shoulder before he fell, he felt a chill and asked him, "How are you doing?"
"I can't move my upper body, but it's okay, I shouldn't die in a short time." Ji Shanye said in an understatement.
"Then why do you still let me sleep on your lap?" Lin Yu struggled to get up again.
Ji Shanye put his hand on him: "It doesn't matter, it's fine, don't worry."
Ji Shanye lost consciousness for a short period of time, and when he woke up again, he was lying on his back in the muddy ground.The severe pain in the shoulder made him shiver all over his body even though he was gritting his teeth.
He turned his head to look at the wound on his shoulder, which was bloody, mixed with mud and rain, and he didn't even know how to stop the bleeding.
Ji Shanye looked into the distance, and through the dim starlight, he saw Lin Yu who was also lying in the muddy water.
He remembered the hands that Lin Yu stretched out before he fell down.If he hadn't done that, he wouldn't have fallen like himself.
He was very close to him, his head tilted awkwardly in the muddy water.Enduring the pain, Ji Shanye slowly moved over, reached out his hand between his nose and tried to breathe.
Breathing was calm, Ji Shanye's hanging heart was relieved.He carefully placed Lin Yu on his lap and let him sleep on it.Looking down at his embarrassed face, he brushed the broken hair on his face elsewhere.
What a fool.
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