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Chapter 952 Antarctic Tourism

People gathered around.

An older woman frowned and said with displeasure, "What's wrong with you as a parent?"
The child has tried his best, and you're still scolding him like that? What kind of parent are you?

Another young father chimed in, "That's right!"

There are winners and losers in any competition. Criticizing your child like that will cause them psychological trauma.

One mother holding her child said angrily, "Look at Dr. Zhang, he's always thinking about the children."

And you, all you think about is winning, you don't understand how to respect children at all.

Liao Liao's parent blushed with embarrassment as everyone criticized him, but still stubbornly insisted, "I'm doing this for his own good. He lost the game and he thinks he's right?"

At this moment, an elderly man wearing glasses in the crowd slowly spoke up: "Parent Liao, your idea is wrong."

Children's growth cannot be determined by a single competition, and everyone has witnessed the benefits of Dr. Zhang's vaccine in recent times; it has indeed helped children's health.

We should trust science and trust Dr. Zhang's character.

Those around him nodded in agreement.

A young mother said, "Yes, after my child took Dr. Zhang's vaccine, he is noticeably stronger than before and has fewer colds."

An elderly man smiled and said, "Dr. Zhang is so honest, telling us about the potential problems with the vaccine. We can trust a doctor like that."

However, a tall, thin man in the crowd raised a question:
"Running in a race can only demonstrate a child's athletic ability, but it cannot fully represent a child's overall qualities."

I think we should also have long jump and shot put competitions; that would allow for a comprehensive assessment of the two children's overall abilities.

Upon hearing this, the young parent frowned and said, "Aren't you deliberately making things difficult for me?"

"The children are still young; can their bodies handle such frequent competitions?"

The tall, thin man dismissed the issue, saying, "How is this being difficult?"

We just wanted to get a more comprehensive understanding of the children's health and see if the vaccine was really as miraculous as some people thought.

Upon hearing this, Liao Liao's parents, as if grasping at a lifeline, quickly said:

"Yes, we have to compete again. I refuse to believe that my family is inferior to him in other aspects."

Zhang Yue sighed helplessly and said, "Everyone, please don't get excited."

Although frequent competitions may put some strain on the children's bodies, in order to give everyone a more comprehensive understanding of the impact of vaccines on children's overall development, and to convince the two parents, let's have another competition in long jump and shot put.

However, it's crucial to ensure the children's safety and to make sure they warm up properly.

The group arrived at another open space in the hospital, where a sandpit and shot put had already been set up for the long jump.

The first event was the long jump competition.

The two children stood in front of the starting line, stretched their arms and legs a little, and stared intently ahead.

Liao Liao was a little nervous and kept rubbing her hands together.

"Start!" With Zhang Yue's command, Xiao Xiao quickly took a running start, then leaped and landed steadily in the sandpit.

Everyone applauded, and someone shouted, "Little one jumped so far!"

Not to be outdone, Liao Liao took a deep breath and began his running start.

But when he jumped, his foot slipped and he almost fell, and in the end he only jumped a very short distance.

Liao Liao's parent's face instantly turned very ugly. He shouted, "The ground is too slippery, that doesn't count, let's start again."

The tall, thin man chimed in, "Yes, there's something wrong with the ground; this competition is unfair."

The young parent, her face flushed with anger, said, "How could you do this?"
It's clearly their own child who didn't jump well, yet they blame the ground.

Zhang Yue stepped forward and said seriously, "Everyone, please calm down. The ground has been inspected and there are no problems."

Liao Liao didn't control her jump well, so she can't blame the ground.

However, to be fair, we can let both children jump one more time, but this is their last chance.

Although Liao Liao's parents were unwilling, they had no choice but to agree.

In her second long jump, Xiaoxiao continued to perform steadily and achieved a good result once again.

Liao Liao learned from her previous experience and carefully took a running start and jumped. She finally achieved a better result than the first time, but it was still far from Xiao Xiao's.

Next up is the shot put competition.

The two children stood in the throwing area. Xiao Xiao picked up the shot put, felt its weight, and then adjusted his posture.

Looking at her small size, Liao Liao felt a little scared, but she still gritted her teeth and picked up the shot put.

"Throw!" Zhang Yue gave the order, and with a little effort, he threw the shot put. The shot put drew a beautiful arc in the air and landed far away.

Liao Liao also used all her strength to throw the shot put, but the shot put only flew a short distance before landing on the ground.

When Liao Liao's parents saw the result, they were so angry that they stomped their feet. They yelled at Liao Liao, "How could you be so useless? All your training has been for nothing!"

People around the parents once again criticized them: "Why are you scolding your child again? The child has already tried very hard."

"Exactly, you're such a bad parent."

The tall, thin man was speechless and silently lowered his head.

Zhang Yue stepped forward and addressed the two parents and the crowd:
"Through these competitions, we can see that each child has their own strengths and weaknesses."

Children's growth is a long-term process and cannot be judged by just a few competitions.

Our vaccines are designed to help children grow up healthier and improve their physical fitness and immunity.

While it may not be perfect, we will continue to improve it to ensure its safety and effectiveness.

I hope everyone can view this rationally and avoid blindly questioning it.

The child's parent stepped forward, bowed deeply to Zhang Yue, and said, "Dr. Zhang, thank you."

Through this competition, I have even more faith in your vaccine, and I believe you are acting in the best interests of the children.

Liao Liao's parents, their faces flushed, walked up to Zhang Yue and whispered:
"Dr. Zhang, I'm sorry. I misunderstood you before and said so many hurtful things. Please forgive me."

Zhang Yue smiled and said, "It's okay, everyone is doing this for the children's good. As long as the children can grow up healthy, none of this matters."

Those around him applauded, expressing their admiration and gratitude to Zhang Yue.

Since then, Zhang Yue's vaccine has gained more trust and recognition, and more and more children have benefited from his scientific research.

Zhan Susu gave Zhang Yue a thumbs up: "You're really amazing, you even managed to develop this kind of vaccine."

Zhang Yue smiled slightly: "This is not my achievement alone."

Zhan Susu asked, "What other medical topics do you plan to study next?"

To everyone's surprise, Zhang Yue shook his head: "Let the medical team handle the medical research projects. I want to take a good rest."

Zhan Susu was taken aback: "Take a rest? That's good, you've definitely been tired lately."

Zhang Yue nodded: "So I'm thinking of going to Antarctica. Do you want to come with me?"

"Go to Antarctica? Me?"

"Yes, if you're not willing, I'll find someone else."

Zhan Susu quickly replied, "Of course I'm willing. When shall we set off?"

Zhang Yue smiled and patted Zhan Susu on the shoulder: "Let's make some preparations first, and we'll set off in about half a month."

However, going to Antarctica is no easy feat; thorough preparation is required beforehand.

Zhan Susu nodded excitedly: "No problem, I'll follow your arrangements. But what preparations do I need to make for going to Antarctica?"

Zhang Yue pondered for a moment and said, "First of all, we need to prepare professional cold-weather gear. Antarctica is freezing cold; ordinary down jackets won't be enough."

There are also non-slip snow boots; you have to be careful when walking on ice, otherwise it's easy to slip and fall.

In addition, we need to bring high-energy food, as resources are scarce there, and we need to ensure we have enough physical strength.

Oh, and I also need to process the relevant visas and paperwork, and contact a reliable research vessel or tour group.

For the next two weeks, the two of them were extremely busy.

They visited numerous outdoor equipment stores to select the most suitable cold-weather gear.

Zhang Yue has extremely high requirements for equipment, and he carefully inspects every single piece to ensure its superior quality.

Zhan Susu was in charge of packing the luggage, sorting and packing various items, and also preparing some commonly used medicines.

We also encountered some problems in the process of applying for visas and contacting tour groups.

A tour group had made a promise, but just before departure, they suddenly said that there was a problem with the ship and they could not travel on time.

This greatly worried the two of them. Zhan Susu said anxiously, "What should we do? Everything is almost ready. Are we going to be unable to go?"

Zhang Yue comforted him, "Don't worry, let's look for other tour groups. I don't believe we can't find a suitable one."

So the two started asking around again, and finally contacted a reliable scientific expedition tour group a week before their departure.

The group leader was an experienced veteran explorer who assured them that he would lead them on a safe tour of Antarctica.

Finally, the day of departure arrived.

The two boarded the research vessel bound for Antarctica with great excitement.

After sailing at sea for several days, the ship gradually approached the Antarctic continent.

When that pristine white world came into view, Zhan Susu jumped up excitedly: "Wow, it's so beautiful! This is Antarctica!"

However, just as they were preparing to disembark, they were suddenly caught in a blizzard.

The wind howled, making it hard to stand, and the snowflakes cut like knives on the face.

The captain gave an urgent order: "Everyone, go back to the cabin. The blizzard is too severe; it's too dangerous to land now."

Zhan Susu said somewhat disappointedly, "We finally got here, but we can't get off. It's such a pity."

Zhang Yue smiled and said, "Safety first. Let's wait until the blizzard is over. That's part of Antarctica's charm—it's full of unknowns and challenges."

After waiting for several hours in the cabin, the blizzard finally stopped. The captain announced that everyone could go ashore.

The two donned heavy protective gear and carefully disembarked from the boat. They strolled on the ice, admiring the surrounding scenery.

Suddenly, Zhan Susu pointed into the distance and shouted, "Zhang Yue, look what's that?"

Zhang Yue looked in the direction she was pointing and saw a group of penguins waddling towards them.

Zhan Susu excitedly ran over, wanting to get up close to the penguins. Zhang Yue quickly called out, "Be careful, don't frighten them."

Just then, a mischievous penguin suddenly rushed towards Zhan Susu, who was so frightened that she fell to the ground with a thud.

Zhang Yue couldn't help but burst into laughter:
"It seems this penguin really likes you."

Zhan Susu stood up, patted the snow off her clothes, and said with a smile, "It's so cute."

Next, they visited the research station, interacted with the researchers, and learned a lot about Antarctica.

However, her good fortune didn't last long. On the way back to the ship, Zhan Susu accidentally twisted her ankle.

She winced in pain: "Ouch, that hurts!"

Zhang Yue quickly helped her up: "Don't worry, let me check your injuries first."

He carefully took off Zhan Susu's snow boots and found that her ankles were swollen.

Zhang Yue frowned and said, "This injury is quite serious; we need to get back to the ship to treat it as soon as possible."

However, they were still some distance from the boat, and the ice was very slippery, making it difficult to carry Zhan Susu.

Zhang Yue thought for a moment and said to Zhan Susu, "Hold onto my shoulders and I'll help you walk slowly."

Zhan Susu said with some concern, "You'll get very tired this way."

Zhang Yue said firmly, "It's okay, I can do it."

And so, Zhang Yue helped Zhan Susu walk step by step, with great difficulty, toward the boat.

Every step required a great deal of effort, but Zhang Yue never gave up.

Finally, they returned to the ship. The ship's doctor treated Zhan Susu's wounds and told her she would need to rest for a few days to recover.

In the following days, Zhang Yue took meticulous care of Zhan Susu.

He brings meals to Zhan Susu every day and chats with her to keep her company.

Zhan Susu said emotionally, "Zhang Yue, thank you. I really don't know what I would have done without you."

Zhang Yue smiled and said, "This is what I should do."

Just focus on recovering. Once you're healed, we'll have some fun together.

A few days later, under Zhang Yue's careful care, Zhan Susu's injuries had almost fully recovered.

She jumped around excitedly in the cabin: "Zhang Yue, I feel completely better! We can continue our adventure!"

Zhang Yue smiled and nodded: "Okay, but you still have to be careful and avoid strenuous exercise."

Let's go deeper into the area this time.

The two donned heavy cold-weather gear once again and set foot on the Antarctic ice sheet.

This time, they headed towards a valley they had never explored before.

Along the way, Zhan Susu was as excited as a child, constantly taking pictures and occasionally picking up some peculiar ice cubes to study.

"Zhang Yue, look at this piece of ice. It looks like there are air bubbles inside, just like a crystal ball."

"Holding up the ice cube, Zhan Susu said with sparkling eyes."

Zhang Yue leaned over to take a look:

"This may be formed when water freezes and air is trapped inside, creating this unique scene in the special environment of Antarctica."

As they walked, they came to a huge glacier.

The glacier towers into the clouds, its surface smooth and mysterious, shimmering with a deep blue light under the sun.

"Wow, this glacier is so spectacular! It looks like a giant blue castle!" Zhan Susu exclaimed.

Zhang Yue also remarked with emotion: "Yes, Antarctica is such a place full of miracles."

However, we must be careful; glaciers can sometimes collapse.

Just as they were admiring the beauty of the glacier, a deep rumble suddenly came from afar.

Zhang Yue's expression instantly turned serious. He listened intently for a moment, then said loudly:
"Oh no, a blizzard might be coming. We need to find shelter quickly."

"Where should we hide?" Zhan Susu asked in a panic.

Zhang Yue quickly looked around and spotted a small ice cave not far away. He grabbed Zhan Susu's hand and said, "Quick, run to that ice cave."

The two ran desperately toward the ice cave, the wind howling behind them, making it almost impossible for them to stand.

Snowflakes stung their faces like bullets. Finally, they ran into the ice cave. Zhan Susu leaned against the ice wall, panting heavily: "That scared me to death, this blizzard came so suddenly."

As Zhang Yue brushed the snow off his clothes, he said, "The weather in Antarctica is unpredictable, that's what makes it so formidable."

Fortunately, we found this ice cave; we'll take shelter here for now.

However, as soon as they got a foothold in the ice cave, they discovered that the situation was much worse than they had imagined.

The blizzard grew increasingly fierce, with the gale-force winds carrying huge chunks of ice that crashed against the entrance of the ice cave, creating a deafening roar.

The temperature inside the ice cave was also dropping rapidly, and Zhan Susu was shivering with cold, her teeth chattering incessantly.

"Zhang Yue, I'm so cold! Will this ice cave collapse because of the ice blocks?"

Zhang Yue hugged Zhan Susu tightly, trying to warm her with his body heat: "Don't be afraid, our equipment can withstand some of the cold."

This ice cave looks quite sturdy; it shouldn't collapse so easily.

But as time went on, the situation became increasingly critical.

The entrance to the ice cave was blocked by more and more ice blocks, the light grew dimmer, and the air became thinner.

Zhan Susu felt short of breath and said weakly, "Zhang Yue, I feel a little out of breath."

Zhang Yue realized the seriousness of the situation. He knew that if things continued like this, they might be trapped here, or even in danger of losing their lives.

Zhang Yue took a deep breath and tried to calm himself down.

He said to Zhan Susu, "Susu, don't move here. I'll go see if I can clean the entrance and let the air circulate."

Zhan Susu grabbed Zhang Yue's arm tightly: "No, it's too dangerous outside, don't go."

Zhang Yue gently stroked her head: "Don't worry, I'll be careful."

We can't just sit here and wait to die; we must find a way out.

Zhang Yue picked up his ice axe and carefully walked towards the cave entrance.

As he approached the cave entrance, a powerful gust of air rushed towards him, nearly knocking him over.

He gripped the ice wall tightly, using his ice axe to slowly clear away the ice accumulating at the entrance of the cave.

However, with each bit cleared, more ice blocks were swept over by the gale and blocked the hole.

Zhang Yue was sweating profusely, and his hands were bleeding from being rubbed raw by the ice axe, but the opening still did not widen significantly.

Seeing Zhang Yue's difficult situation deep inside the ice cave, Zhan Susu was extremely anxious.

She suddenly remembered that she had some ropes and tools in her backpack that might be of help.

Ignoring the cold, she groped her way to her backpack in the darkness, took out ropes and tools, and headed towards the cave entrance.

"Zhang Yue, I'm here to help you!" Zhan Susu shouted.

When Zhang Yue saw Zhan Susu coming over, he said anxiously, "What are you doing here? It's too dangerous here. Go back quickly."

Zhan Susu said firmly, "No, I want to face this with you."

"Let's work together, we'll definitely get out."

Zhan Susu tied one end of the rope to a solid block of ice inside the ice cave, and the other end to herself and Zhang Yue, which would prevent them from being blown away by the strong wind to some extent.

Then, she picked up another ice axe and worked with Zhang Yue to clear the entrance to the hole.

The two worked together to gradually widen the opening.

However, the blizzard seemed to be deliberately working against them, constantly increasing its power, with ice blocks raining down on them.

Suddenly, a huge block of ice fell from above and crashed down on Zhan Susu.

Zhang Yue reacted quickly, shoving Zhan Susu aside, but was hit on the shoulder by a block of ice.

Zhan Susu cried out in alarm, "Zhang Yue, how are you?"

Zhang Yue gritted his teeth and said, "I'm fine, don't worry about me, keep cleaning the entrance."

As Zhan Susu looked at Zhang Yue's injured shoulder, tears welled up in her eyes.

But she knew this was not the time to cry, so she held back her tears and continued to fight the blizzard with Zhang Yue.

After several hours of hard work, a small gap was finally cleared at the entrance of the hole.

Fresh air rushed in, and both Zhan Susu and Zhang Yue felt refreshed.

But they knew that was far from enough; they had to completely open the tunnel to leave safely.

By this time, they were severely exhausted and their hands and feet were numb from the cold, but they did not give up and continued to clear the entrance of the hole with ice axes.

After an unknown amount of time, with the fall of the last stubborn piece of ice, the hole was finally completely opened.

The wind was still howling, but the two were now able to stand up with difficulty.

Zhang Yue and Zhan Susu helped each other as they struggled to climb out of the ice cave.

However, when they looked around...

The familiar research vessels and tour group flags have long since disappeared, leaving only a vast expanse of white ice and snow, with the wind whipping up snowflakes and blurring all vision.

"Zhang Yue, we've lost contact with the tour group, what should we do?"

Zhan Susu's voice was trembling with sobs, and her body was shaking uncontrollably, whether from the cold or fear, it was hard to tell.

Zhang Yue took a deep breath, trying to calm himself down. He patted Zhan Susu on the shoulder and said:
"Susu, don't panic. Let's find a place to shelter from the wind first, and then we'll think of a solution slowly."

In Antarctica, panic will only make things worse.

The two dragged their exhausted and wounded bodies across the icy plains, struggling to find a place to hide.

Fortunately, they found a small igloo not far away, half-covered by ice and snow, which looked like a temporary shelter left by previous researchers.

The two quickly crawled inside. Although the igloo was simple, it at least blocked some of the strong winds, making them feel a bit warm and safe.

"Zhang Yue, what should we do next? Without tour groups, how are we going to get back?"

Zhan Susu huddled in the corner, her eyes filled with helplessness.

Zhang Yue sat down next to her, thought for a moment, and then said, "Su Su, our first priority now is to ensure our own survival."

Antarctic weather is unpredictable, so we need to solve the problems of food, water, and warmth first.

Then, try to send out a distress signal to see if you can make contact with the outside world.

Zhan Susu nodded, but the worry on her face still hadn't disappeared:
"But we're running low on food and water, and where are we going to find more food and water in Antarctica?"

Zhang Yue glanced at the few remaining high-energy compressed biscuits and a small bottle of water in his backpack and said:

"We need to be frugal with our food."

These compressed biscuits provide a lot of energy; if we eat a little bit each day, it should last us for a while.

As for water, Antarctica is full of ice; we can find a way to melt the ice into water.

"But how do we melt the ice? We don't have any heating tools," Zhan Susu asked, frowning.

Zhang Yue looked around and found some metal containers and a fragment of a solar panel left behind in the igloo.

His eyes lit up, and he said, "I've got it! We can use this metal container to hold ice."

Then, by utilizing the fragments of solar panels, although the efficiency is not high, it should be able to slowly melt the ice into water during the day when there is sunlight.

Without further ado, Zhang Yue and Zhan Susu found a metal container, filled it with ice, and then placed the solar panel fragments next to the container, adjusting the angle to receive as much sunlight as possible.

While waiting for the ice to melt, the two began to check their equipment.

Zhang Yue's shoulder was injured by an ice block, and the wound was still bleeding. Although Zhan Susu's ankle had recovered somewhat, it was still a little painful when she walked.

They treated their wounds with the first aid medicines they carried with them, and then rested against the wall of the igloo.

"Zhang Yue, do you think we can wait for rescue?" Zhan Susu asked softly, her voice somewhat weak.

Zhang Yue held her hand and said firmly, "Su Su, you can definitely do it."

We must maintain our confidence; as long as we actively seek solutions, we will surely overcome this difficulty.

Moreover, once the tour group discovers we're missing, they'll definitely send people to search for us.

After an unknown amount of time, the ice in the metal container finally melted, leaving only a small portion of the container filled with water.

The two carefully drank the water, and although the amount was small, it gave them a sense of hope.

"Next, we need to figure out how to solve the food problem."

Zhang Yue frowned as he looked at the few remaining compressed biscuits in his backpack.

Zhan Susu suddenly remembered some penguins she had seen before and said:

"Zhang Yue, can we catch some penguins to eat? There seem to be a lot of penguins in Antarctica."

Zhang Yue shook his head and said, "Su Su, penguins are protected animals in Antarctica, we can't hurt them."

Furthermore, hunting wild animals in Antarctica is illegal, and we cannot do that.

"What should we do? Without food, we'll starve to death sooner or later," Zhan Susu said anxiously.

Zhang Yue thought for a moment and said, "Su Su, do you remember some seaweed we saw before?"

There may be some edible seaweed on the Antarctic coast.

Although it may not taste very good, at least it can provide some nutrition.

"We can go to the beach and look for it."

Zhan Susu hesitated for a moment: "But wouldn't it be dangerous to go to the beach?"
The weather in Antarctica is so harsh, and we're unfamiliar with the surrounding environment.

Zhang Yue patted her on the shoulder and encouraged her, "Su Su, we have no other choice."

Instead of waiting to die here, it's better to go out and try your luck.

"Let's be careful, there shouldn't be any major problems."

The two put on thick cold-weather gear and carefully stepped out of the igloo.

The wind outside was still fierce, and the snowflakes stung my face.

They trudged along the route they had taken before, making their way towards the sea.

Along the way, they carefully avoided the cracks and ice caves hidden under the snow and ice, taking extra care with every step.

Finally, they arrived at the seaside.

The sight at the beach shocked them; huge blocks of ice floated on the sea, and waves crashed against the shore, splashing high into the air.

Zhang Yue and Zhan Susu carefully searched for edible seaweed on the beach.

After some effort, they finally found some green seaweed.

"Zhang Yue, look, can we eat this seaweed?" Zhan Susu asked excitedly, holding up the seaweed in her hand.

Zhang Yue took the seaweed, examined it carefully, and said, "This seaweed looks like it's edible."

However, let's eat a little bit first and see if there are any adverse reactions.

The two cautiously ate some seaweed. At first, they thought the taste was a bit strange, but in order to survive, they gritted their teeth and swallowed it.

After a while, they found that they did not feel any discomfort, so they ate more without worry.

"Zhang Yue, although these seaweeds are edible, we can't rely on them forever."

"We still need to find a way to send a distress signal," Zhan Susu said.

Zhang Yue nodded and said, "You're right."

We can use things around us to make a simple distress signal device.

I remember we had some reflective mirrors and colored fabric in our backpacks; we could use those to attract the attention of rescuers.

The two returned to the igloo and began to work on making a distress signal device.

They cut colorful fabric into eye-catching shapes and then tied them around the igloo with rope.

Next, they took a reflector and, when there was sunlight, kept reflecting light in different directions, hoping to be spotted by passing airplanes or ships in the distance.

However, several days passed, and they received no response regarding any rescue efforts.

Food and water became increasingly scarce, and the body grew weaker and weaker.

Zhan Susu began to despair. She sat in the ice house all day, silent and with a blank stare.

"Susu, don't be like this. We can't give up hope."

"As long as we have a breath left, we must persevere." Zhang Yue sat down next to her and comforted her.

Zhan Susu looked up at Zhang Yue, tears welling up in her eyes:
"Zhang Yue, I feel like I can't hold on much longer. Are we really going to die here in Antarctica?"

Zhang Yue held her hand tightly and said, "Su Su, it won't happen."

We must believe that rescue will come soon.

Think about it, we've overcome so many difficulties, this little setback is nothing. Let's hang in there a little longer, okay?

Encouraged by Zhang Yue, Zhan Susu regained her spirits. They continued to conserve food and water, and every day they used a reflector to send out distress signals.

At the same time, they are constantly looking for new food sources.

On one occasion, Zhang Yue discovered some krill that had frozen to death on the ice field.

He excitedly picked up the krill and shared them with Zhan Susu.

"Zhang Yue, are these krill safe to eat?" Zhan Susu asked with some concern.

Zhang Yue said with a smile, "Su Su, krill are common organisms in Antarctica and are very nutritious."

These krill may have died from freezing, but they should still be edible. Let's try some first.

The two cautiously ate some krill and found it tasted quite good. From then on, krill became one of their important food sources.

As time went by, their bodies grew weaker and weaker, but their will to survive grew stronger and stronger.

One day, when Zhang Yue was using a reflector to reflect light as usual, he suddenly noticed a small black dot moving in the distance.

He shouted excitedly, "Susu, look! There seems to be something moving over there. Could it be the rescue team?"

Zhan Susu quickly ran to Zhang Yue's side and looked in the direction he was pointing.

Sure enough, a small black dot was slowly approaching in the distance.

The two jumped up excitedly, waving the colorful cloth in their hands and shouting:

"Help! We're here!"

As the small black dot drew closer, they finally realized it was a helicopter. (End of Chapter)

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