"This damn rain," Matt went back to the fire and complained to the fire in front of him.
"What did the major say?" Kevin asked.
"He said a lot, but he didn't say anything the same." Matt looked at the position where Jennifer was lying. "If it keeps raining, we can't go. And Jason doesn't agree to go back to the base, nor does he want to go to the hospital in Homstede."
"So what does he mean is, maintain the status quo?" Kevin's eyebrows picked. "If it was his person or the chick named Hill who was ill, I bet Jason would definitely choose between the two plans."
"Maybe, Homestead may be as dangerous as he said, but I can't figure out why he doesn't agree if he returns to the base on the same way." Matt said, "I objected when I told us before we left, but Jason ignored my opinion like a dictator."
"We have become insignificant to Jason," Kevin sighed. "After all, he doesn't need us to fly a plane for him."
"We should have stayed at the base," Kevin continued. "Jennifer wouldn't have fallen ill on the way."
When Kevin said this, he regretted that he had not insisted on staying at the base. If they stay in the base, when Jason and Matt leave, they will almost be the local emperor in the base. The safe environment and beautiful flight attendants there will be much more comfortable than the road that cannot see the future.
"Today Jason can ignore Jennifer's illness, and tomorrow he will also ignore the accident that happened to us," Matt said firmly. "We must stand up for Jennifer's rights, which is also for us."
"You're right. I support you, Matt." Kevin said that he wished someone could stand out, so he only hid behind, no matter what the final result, he had room to turn around.
"When are you going to find Jason again?" Kevin asked.
"Wait, wait for the rain to subside," Matt looked out of the house, where it was still raining heavily.
"Thompson, tell us a story about your catching crocodiles," the scientific research team shouted at Thompson. Several female researchers were very interested in the cowboy, and it would just be that everyone had enough to eat and drink, and there was nothing to kill the boredom.
"Ha ha, I'm happy to tell you about catching crocodiles." Thompson sat down beside the fire in the scientific research group, took a stick to help them move some of the firewood in the fire and lower the height of the fire a little. "It's not easy to catch these big guys. This ghost gas can provide the best camouflage for them. As long as they don't want to move, we can hardly find them at the first time by our eyes alone."
"How did you find these crocodiles?" Selena asked that when Thompson and his family brought back these crocodiles, she was shocked. Each of these crocodiles was longer than her whole person, and it was said that there was a big guy nearly 5 meters long.
"Depend on this thing," Thompson took out a telescope like thing from the backpack beside him, and he picked it up and put it in front of his eyes, "This is an infrared thermal imager. The crocodiles are very cunning. They hide in the water and don't move. When other animals get close, they pounce on them and bite their prey. With this, we don't have to worry about being suddenly attacked by them. We can find them a few meters away."
The picture in the infrared thermal imager is Selena's body. When Thompson first saw her, he looked slightly embarrassed. After he said that, he took the infrared thermal imager down from his eyes and was ready to put it back into his bag.
"It's so amazing, let me see." Selena held out her hand to Thompson to get the infrared thermal imager.
"Well, be careful. This is a precision military instrument." Although Thompson was reluctant, he handed it over.
"Eh," Selena held the infrared thermal imager in front of her. The lens of the infrared thermal imager was facing Thompson. "What is that?"
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Just after the words were said, Selena suddenly realized something. Her face turned red. She quickly took the infrared thermal imager down and returned it to Thompson. Then she turned around, and she didn't dare to look at Thompson.
"Hehe," seeing Selena's expression, Thompson also guessed what she had just seen, so he had to scratch his head in embarrassment.
"What's the matter with you? Selena," Dr. Martin thought when he saw Selena's red face that she was feeling something.
"Doctor, I'm fine," Selena said quickly. "It's your turn to tell a story, Thompson."
"All right, all right," Selena's urging voice pulled Thompson out of embarrassment.
"Here's the thing..."
On the other side of the audience area, Sigourney looked at the fire of the scientific research team. There was an exclamation just now.
"Cough, cough," Jennifer on the bench was covered with a blanket. She coughed twice and opened her eyes slightly.
"Sigurney?" Hearing Jennifer's weak voice, Sigourney turned around happily. "You wake up, madam, do you feel better?"
"Where is this?" Jennifer asked, her voice was weak, and the skin on her lips had curled up because of the dryness.
"This is the Everglade Crocodile Farm. I'll go and fetch you some water." Sigourney got up to fetch water for Jennifer, but Jennifer's hand held the corner of her coat.
"How long did I sleep?" Jennifer continued to ask that she was not fully conscious, but her head still hurt, and her throat also seemed to be on fire. "Where are the others?"
"You have been sleeping for more than an hour, madam," Sigourney stopped. "They are all beside you. Mr. Matt just went to the Major to discuss your illness."
"Well, I still feel a little uncomfortable, especially the headache." Jennifer rubbed her forehead with her hand. "Go and get me some water and some food."
"OK, just a moment." Sigourney helped Jennifer cover the blanket that had slipped off, and then went to pour water for her.
"Ms. Jennifer is awake!" Sigourney came to Matt with a glass of water and told him the news.
"Great, how's it going?" Matt was relieved when he heard that Jennifer had woken up. He followed Sigourney to the bench where Jennifer was lying.
"It still doesn't feel good, Ms. Jennifer said that her head and throat hurt." Sigourney said, she walked over quickly, put the cup in front of Jennifer, and sat up with one hand to help her drink the water.
"Jennifer," Matt looked surprised when he saw Jennifer waking up.
"Matt," Jennifer saw Matt coming and smiled a little.
"Are you feeling better?" Matt asked, "I'll talk to Jason again when the rain slows down. You can't let your illness continue to be delayed."
"Thank you, Matt," Jennifer asked, looking around. "Is everyone else okay?"
"All right, you can rest assured," Matt said. "Everyone is worried about your condition. I hope you can cheer up again."
"Matt, there's some bad news," Kevin came over hurriedly. He saw Jennifer who had already woken up, and his face looked happy. "Jennifer, you're awake!"
"Well, what's the bad news?" Jennifer nodded to Kevin and asked.
"It's Mason. She had a cough just now," Kevin said. "Christine took her temperature and found that she had a low fever. But now she has taken medicine. Christine will be taking care of her."
"It's unfair to be naive. Why are we our people again?" Matt's heart was very depressed, and the joy Jennifer had just woken up was also diluted.
"No, I'll find Jason right away." Matt clenched his fist and then said to Kevin and Sigourney, "You take care of Jennifer here. I'll go to Jason and ask for an explanation."
Looking at Matt's back, Kevin's eyes rolled in his eyes, and the corners of his mouth turned up slightly.
"Major," Matt found Jason and saw him sitting in front of a map, carefully circling it. "I hope you have a good idea. I have a bad news here."
"What's the bad news, Captain?" Jason's head began to ache when he heard Matt's voice. He was already impatient, but when he heard Matt say there was a bad news, Jason had to brace himself to listen to what he was going to say.
"One of our people is sick again," Matt said
"I strongly urge you to take us back to the base and plan to leave after Jennifer and Mason recover." Matt pressed his hand on the map, his eyes fixed on Jason, and his tone was very firm.
"Please take your hand away, Captain. Be careful not to crush my map." Jason said coldly, "You know I only have this one now."
"What do you mean?" Matt asked, "Just sit here and wait like a woman?"
"If you are coming to quarrel with me, I don't mind if we use our fists to resolve our differences," Jason stared at Matt. The man's words and some actions were already challenging the bottom line of his patience. The reason why they didn't break out was that Jason was also based on the idea that everyone is a partner and should help each other along the way.
"I do have a way. If you want to listen," Jason pointed to the chair opposite. "Just sit down there for me."
"Tell me," Matt was a little relieved when Jason said he had a solution. He sat down opposite Jason to hear what he would say next.
"All actions must wait until the rain stops, which is the principle and the bottom line," Jason said, pointing to the map
When Jason said there was a hospital, Matt's eyes began to light up.
"I don't care what to do when I get to the hospital. It is said that ordinary surgery can be done there," Jason knocked his finger on the corner of the map