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Chapter 240 Interval Battlefield (2)

Chapter 240 Interlude·Battlefield (2)

Author: Dragon Fruit Tycoon

Chapter 240 Interlude·Battlefield (2)

At 5:06, it was still dark and pitch black, but the rain gradually subsided, from a heavy downpour to a light drizzle.

The sea is no longer rough, there are fewer big waves, and no matter how big the wind and waves are, there will be a time when they calm down.

The effect of the stimulants gradually weakened, and strong sleepiness swept over Su Wanqing. The moment of sobriety was replaced by double fatigue after the drug took effect. The stimulants were overdrawing her energy, allowing her to stay awake. The overdrawn energy was to keep her awake.

It came back later.

Over the next few weeks, she would suffer the consequences of overdosing.

Still no communication received, five hours later, still no news from him.

Perhaps he failed in the competition and became a loser before even sending the communication.

"It is estimated that in 21 minutes, the mother body will come into contact with the sea surface."

Su Wanqing saw the latest picture, the black giant, heading towards the sea as always.

Its purpose was originally the sea. It abandoned its place of roots and fled to the ends of the earth.

The reason why it chose the direction of the camp was probably to see if it could pick up another buffet on the way to escape. It wanted to eat enough before continuing its escape.

It doesn't matter even if it's not full. Anyway, it has only one purpose. It just wants to escape. If it continues to stay, it will undoubtedly become the loser. It doesn't want to be eaten by its own kind, so it has to leave this fertile land.

, don’t know where to go.

Can even such a powerful black giant have no choice but to flee?

Su Wanqing couldn't help but feel a sense of sadness. Even an incompletely developed mother's body was almost invincible to creatures like humans.

It is absolutely impossible for an individual to defeat such a huge monster. If it is a standard army, it may be able to defeat it after paying a heavy price, but it is also impossible to eliminate it. If you want to eliminate it, you can only use human research.

Extreme weapon.

But even a creature as powerful as it can only escape with its tail between its legs in the outside world.

It is very powerful in front of humans, but on the outside land, it is so weak that it cannot even protect its own place of survival.

This can't help but raise a question: Do humans really still have a chance to stand on this land and rebuild their homeland one day in the future?

Maybe she really has to give up. If she and the crew of the fleet choose to return at this moment, the shadow of this moment will be etched in their hearts forever.

In the future, if the thought of going out comes again, the shadow will emerge.

She was really unwilling to give in, but no matter how unwilling she was, she was helpless.

She glanced at the ring on her hand and blinked slightly.

Should she just give up? She asked herself.

The cruel reality forced her to give up, but she suddenly wanted to believe that a miracle would happen.

Once upon a time, she was a child who wanted to fall asleep with a fairy tale picture book in her arms.

At that time, she believed that there was no unsolvable problem in the world, that good people could live a happy and beautiful life, that bad guys would be punished as they deserved, and that there really was a Prince Charming.

In that dark lair, didn't her prince protect her?

He lost contact with him for five whole hours. He rationally concluded that he was dead. If he was not dead, he would at least call back, but he could not be contacted at all.

If it were her before, she would definitely not have hope anymore.

But now, she still has hope, looking forward to that phone ringing.

"Give me another quarter shot of central nervous system stimulant." She said softly.

"No, Dr. Su, the dosage has exceeded the standard. Even just a quarter of a shot will put a burden on your heart!"

She knew what this meant. Injecting stimulants into her body would cause her heart to beat faster and her capillaries to constrict. She had stayed up for two days and fell from a height. Her whole body was injured and soaked in cold water.

More than an hour.

This means that further injection of stimulants will put her life in danger.

The cardiac arrest rate is about five percent, which is not too high, but no one would gamble with their life.

"Dr. Su, please rest. Just leave the wiring work to us."

People around her were concerned about her health and discouraged her from taking a rest.

But she insisted on getting another injection. She didn't want to just sleep like this.

If the call comes at a critical moment and she is not there, then no one can make the decision.

Some things can only be decided when she is around.

Because only she is willing to believe that person without reservation, and only she has the right to speak.

The rest of the people have never lived and died with him, so they cannot put their full trust in him.

She was betting on her life, betting on him to win, betting on a miracle happening.

"Take a quarter of a shot of central stimulant and inject it into me. I give the order in the name of the research member of the HSA Committee and the deputy commander of the army." She said firmly, her eyes unwavering.

At her strong request, the medical staff took a quarter of a shot of stimulant and injected it into her.

Her heart rate increased rapidly, and her heart was beating loudly in her chest, making her feel that she was still alive in this world.

But then, she had an overreaction, her breathing became rapid and she began to pant violently.

"Oxygen bottle!!! Hurry! Oxygen bottle!"

Amidst the noise, the crowd was panicking. Someone immediately fed her oxygen and injected her with a sedative. Her heart rate reached 200 minutes. The excessive blood flow caused the healed wound to burst and ooze blood. The nurses were in a hurry.

Sedatives and blood pressure lowering drugs were injected into her body.

She felt very uncomfortable, but her consciousness was extremely clear.

She waved her hand and refused more sedative injections.

That would cause the stimulant to lose its effectiveness and make her fall asleep. Wouldn't the pain she is enduring now be in vain?

She remained conscious, still waiting, waiting for the phone call that would ring at any time.

People around her may not understand why she does this, but it is her own persistence.

Ten minutes passed. In the medical room, the beeping sound of the heart rate machine was particularly harsh.

Her condition continued to deteriorate, her heart rate dropped and accelerated to 140 minutes, and it was still rising, and her chest felt as uncomfortable as a huge stone pressing on it.

"Sorry! For your safety, we must use sedatives on you!"

Someone held her arm down and searched between her skin for blood vessels where the sedative could be injected.

At this moment, the ringing of the bell caused everyone to stop.

The communicator placed next to the bed rang. At this moment, the only device it could connect to was in that city.

Su Wanqing smiled, she finally waited for this call.

No matter what the final outcome was, at least she adhered to her obligations in the contract.
Chapter completed!
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