Chapter 1240
When His Eyes Opened
âMike, donât press.â Ben Schaffer stopped him, âAvery must have slept all night last night. Let her sleep
longer. If she wakes up, she must cry again.â
Mike retracted his hand: âI havenât slept all night, have you? Why donât you go back to your room to
sleep? You ask the bodyguard to take me to the place where the accident happened.â
âI canât sleep. As soon as I closed my eyes, I felt like I heard Elliot calling me to help. Iâm very uneasy. I
really want to save him but I really canât do anything. If Averyâs feelings for Elliot are the same as before,
she must be more uncomfortable than me.â
Mike said, âThen letâs wait for her. Iâll call Chad to report safety.â
âOkay.â
After Mike walked away, Ben Schaffer took out his mobile phone and planned to call the international
rescue team he contacted last night.
What we talked about last night was that the rescue team came overnight. After dawn today, the search
and rescue work will start immediately.
Because it is still in the golden search and rescue period.
The week before the accident is the most critical moment.
After the golden search and rescue period, the chances of the injured surviving will drop significantly.
In fact, there is no need to wait as long as a month. Generally, the injured person cannot be found after
half a month, and it can basically be concluded that they are dead.
Unexpectedly, before he pressed the dial button, the number of the search and rescue team leader
called first.
Ben Schaffer answered the phone immediately.
âMr. Schaffer, there is a woman here. She has to go down with us to search and rescue⦠We canât take
her down. If something happens to her, we canât take the responsibility.â
Ben Schafferâs heart rang a big alarm: âWho is this woman?â
âShe said she was Elliotâs wife. No matter who she is, we will not take her down. She looks like she has a
high fever and must leave here immediately.â
Ben said sharply: âI know her. Iâll go over immediately.â
Hearing Ben Schafferâs voice, Mike immediately hung up the phone and came over: âWhatâs wrong?â
âAvery went to the mountain. The rescue team said she had to go down the mountain to rescue together,
how could this be possible?â Step towards the elevator.
Mike patted his head sharply: âI knew there was no response when I pressed the doorbell, it must be
because she was not in the room. You canât fall asleep when Elliot has an accident, how could she
sleep!â
Ben Schaffer said angrily, âI was negligent. The people in the rescue team said she had a fever, and I
have to wonder if she ran to the mountain at night.â
âItâs definitely possible. She never listens to anyoneâs orders when she does things. Canât control her,
who can control her?â Mike had a headache.
The elevator stopped at the first floor.
Mike went to the front desk to ask the front desk lady for antipyretics.
Todayâs rain is a little less than yesterday, but itâs still a headache.
If it does not rain, the search and rescue work will be better carried out.
The car drove unimpeded all the way up the mountain, and finally stopped at the point of the accident.
After Mike got out of the car, he rushed into the rain and shouted Averyâs name.
Where is Avery? There is no sign of her at all.
Ben Schaffer catches up with Mike with an umbrella.
Ben Schaffer muttered, âI think Avery may have gone down with the rescue team.â
âSheâs crazy. Sheâs really crazy. When she comes up, Iâm going to take her home immediately.â Mike
clenched his fingers tightly, looking at the terrain down the mountain in horror, his body couldnât stop
shaking.
He has a mild fear of heights, so he never dares to climb mountains. When flying, he never dare to look
out the window.
If Chad fell down the mountain, he would never dare to take the risk.
Even if there is no fear of heights, it is dangerous to search and rescue in this weather. If Avery didnât
love Elliot, he didnât have to take such a risk at all.
âElliot, Iâm here to find you. I know youâre not dead. If you hear my voice, you must hold on, and I will find
a way to save you.â
Avery sat in the helicopter, holding a horn ad shouting.
The rescue is divided into two parts.