48 Hours a Day

Chapter 312: Jalai's Answers

Jalai stabbed the burning strip of wood into the mouth of the coyote, who made a series of screams. Jalai frowned and threw the seriously injured coyote aside at will.

After relieving himself of the danger on his side, Jalai turned his head to Zhang Heng and found that the other side had ended the battle with one enemy, while Jalai regretted that Zhang Heng was moving too quickly. When he turned his head, he saw only two suburban wolves with burning marks on their fur clamping their tails and running into the dark.

He could not see how the other side had taken the battle, which also frustrated Jalai's desire to learn more about Zhang Heng.

At this time, people's ears also heard helicopter propellers spinning, and it had to be admitted that after that series of accidents, NASA had responded much faster to the emergency and had increased the level of protection for astronauts.

In less than five minutes, the captain jumped off the helicopter and said, “Are you all right? ”

Zhang Heng and others nodded and even Bruno, the most dangerous, didn't actually get hurt. At best, he was just a little frightened. The worst part was that he was sprayed with drooling by a coyote, and it tasted a little bad.

Captain said, "I didn't expect to meet a pack of wolves here. It's been a long time since any wolves have appeared around here, but it does remind us that I'm going to follow up and see if I can add some more wolf repellents to my emergency backpack or something, but it's better not to hold out too much hope. After they approve, maybe you've already been on the moon twice, so... I'm going to ask you again, do you guys want to continue this training? ”

Jialeh and Bruno nodded without hesitation, and despite having just experienced a shock scene, the three of them had not separated their wins and losses. They did not want the training to end, so the captain turned to Zhang Heng, who said, "I respect the opinions of the team members. ”

This answer is somewhat unexpected for Jalai and Bruno.

Zhang Heng should reasonably choose to interrupt his training at this time, so that by virtue of his previous achievements, he can get the final spot directly, and the only way he can make such a decision now is if he also decides to use this opportunity to solve all threats and avoid other situations during the quarantine period.

“Well, I'll see you at the finish line, and be safe.” Now that the three of them were in agreement, the captain said nothing more and got in the helicopter and left the campsite.

The atmosphere between the three seemed a little better after the joint repelling of the coyote attack, but it was clear to the three of them that it was merely an indication.

When the number of clearance places has been reduced to one, there is no room for compromise between them.

After being interrupted unexpectedly, Jalai seemed to have abandoned his actions until the sun rose from the east and the temperature began to warm up, and nothing happened.

The three of them spent the night safely by the fire.

In the early morning, they took advantage of the bonfire, which had not yet been extinguished, and had another hot breakfast, which, if not surprisingly, was their last meal in the desert.

Because the target location is less than 30 kilometres away, you can reach it in seven hours if it goes well.

And while Jalai still hasn't come to Bruno to discuss the next action plan, Bruno is completely desperate, and he knows that means Jalai never cared about his alliance, and he doesn't see much use in it.

But Bruno wonders why Jalai hasn't been in much of a hurry until now, and he's even leisurely enough to pack his emergency backpack again before he leaves, knowing that it's not far from the finish line and not much time left for them.

If you can't do it within the last seven hours, you may never get another shot.

Bruno is now the most anxious of the three, but his anxiety is useless, he loses his game props, and Jalai abandons him. He doesn't know how to unwittingly solve two obvious competitors who are stronger than him under NASA surveillance and can only wait passively.

Just like the day before, the three of us had breakfast and continued our silent journey.

But because this time they picked the morning, not long after the sun came out, the temperature was not too high in the desert, and the energy consumption was not as intense as before, while the three people were accidentally prompted by the system to complete a “desert camping” achievement, each gaining 2 points.

By now, the importance of points has long been self-evident, and the acquisition of points has been the focus of the Grand Ducal study, which has varied, but either option can only improve the efficiency of points acquisition to a certain extent, because the uniqueness and non-repetitiveness of the replicas, theoretically the points acquisition scheme you summarize in one replica, is unlikely to be used directly in other replicas.

Zhang Heng's thirty culinary achievements in Tokyo drift, for example, have not been effective since then. No matter how many American signature foods he ate in the sixties, he could not earn any more points, but in previous transitional copies he did get a "fast food & music” achievement through vinyl records paired with hamburgers and Mexican chicken rolls.

This combination fascinates him himself.

However, under these randomness, there is also a certain pattern hidden, such as Zhang Heng has found that the probability of getting points after being in danger and successfully passing the risk is high, but the pattern is not very useful either, as players cannot go crazy to die for points.

After all, it doesn't make any sense to lose points.

This is how Bruno feels now, the joy of harvesting points is completely diluted by anxiety about the future, he wipes the sweat off his face, three more hours have passed since the three of us had breakfast, the desert temperature has been increasing, and the unpleasant dryness of the past has returned.

But what made Bruno even more anxious was that there was still no sign that Jalai was going to do anything about it, and Bruno had no idea what was waiting for Jalai and why he was even willing to give up that rare opportunity last night.

Is there anything better to do than when your first mate is down at night?

At a time when Bruno Beth couldn't figure it out, he felt that there seemed to be a slight and growing trend towards the hot wind, so he raised his head and looked to the distant skyline.

The next moment he finally got the long-awaited answer.

Captain's voice came from the walkie-talkie, "Squad, there's a dust storm ahead, training is cancelled, stand by, don't move, our car will pick you up shortly. ”