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Chapter 364 Million Elixir

The Evans family witnessed all this. The Evans family took advantage of the winter to visit Yellowstone Park to watch the snow scene, but unexpectedly witnessed the tragedy.

There was no snow in the places where Hanks and Hughes broke into because the heat in those areas made the ice and snow unable to gather. A thin layer of surface covered with boiling slurry. You could feel the softness of the ground when you stepped on it, and you might accidentally step on the ground. Then there was a danger of gushing out.

Evan had just gone to the edge of the geotropics, so he knew the danger there, and saw Hanks and Hughes rushing over and trying to stop it. Unfortunately, Hanks and Hughes didn't notice Evan's shouting at all.

"Hanks! Man, how do you let it go?" Hughes struggled to push away the snowmobile pressing on his body, and got up with difficulty. There were bursts of pain in the parts burned by the hot slurry spewed out from the ground. What made Hughes even more worried was that there were many parts of his body that could no longer feel the pain. These parts were afraid that the degree of burns would be even more serious.

Hanks' condition was worse than Hughes. He suspected that his body was almost burned with hot slurry. "Oh no, the heat here can definitely cook the eggs. I don't know how much my two small eggs are."

"Hehe, brother, you are so humorous. At this time, you can still laugh." Hughes said.

Hanks climbed out with difficulty, and when he pulled open his clothes to look, he found that the flesh was actually bonded to the clothes, "Oh no! It's so bad!"

"Brother, we have to ask for help. Is your phone still available?" Hughes asked.

"I'll look for it. Oh, my god! My phone is no longer in my pocket. It should have just fallen into the mud." Hanks said.

The two of them were a little desperate. Now they were seriously burned. If they struggled to climb out, it would only make things worse and the damage would be even worse. However, waiting for this foolishly here can only sit and wait for death.

Just as the two of them were struggling with painful choices, shouts came from afar.

"Hey! Are you all okay?" Evan said. Seeing Hughes and Hanks accidentally broke into the quagmire of the ground, he rushed over to rescue him.

"We're fine for the time being. Man, can you help me call for help? We're seriously scalded." Hughes shouted.

"I've already fought. But it will take them a long time to get here. You have to come out of that place first. Otherwise, your injuries will worsen." Evan shouted.

Evan's wife Lola comes over with their thirteen-year-old son Oak.

"How are they? The rescue team should have arrived here in about two hours. On such a snowy day, the ambulance is not driving fast." Lola said.

"It's so bad, they're very scalding. If the ambulance doesn't come in time, they're in danger. You urge them to come quickly. I'll go down and save them." Evan said.

"Be careful!" said Lola.

"Don't worry! There will be no problem," Evan said.

Evan approached Hanks and Hughes carefully, and just as he was about to approach Hanks and Hughes, a stream of heat suddenly erupted in front of Evan. The hot slurry gushed out from the ground.

"Damn!" Evan cursed fiercely.

"Brother, be careful. You are the only hope for both of us now. Don't let us down," Hanks said.

"Don't complain, you two. If you weren't that crazy and heard my warning, this wouldn't happen. Stay there and don't move. Wait for me to come!" Evan said.

"I'm so sorry, man, let you take such a big risk. If next time, I will definitely hear your warning." Hughes said.

"Don't talk about what happened next time, but let's get through this danger." Evan shook his head and said.

Lola called and urged emergency personnel to arrive as soon as possible.

"Ms., we are already fast enough for such bad weather. After all, we can't fly from the sky. Hell, the weather is so bad."

"Why can't we get out the helicopter?" Lola said.

"Ms., this is not my final say. I will try to apply, but I can't guarantee whether I can apply."

Lola hung up the phone, "These villains, I don't know what they are thinking. This is a matter of life."

"Wow, wow!"

The barking of dogs came from a distance, making Lola seem to see hope.

"Hey, hey! Here!" Lola and Oak ran to a higher position together, constantly waving to a dog sled in the distance.

This dog sled was a bit weird, and the group of sled dogs who pulled the sled rushed forward desperately as if they were injected with chicken blood.

"Xiaosheng, what's wrong with these sled dogs? Why do they look crazy? There won't be any problem, right?" Zheng Jingying asked while sitting on the sled.

"Don't worry, nothing will happen. Now these sled dogs are my private property, and I can't bear to die." Watson said.

"But why do they look crazy? Don't they feel tired?" Zheng Jingying said.

"Don't talk. Someone is calling for help over there. Let's go and take a look." Watson said.

Watson whistled, and the sled dog actually changed direction obediently.

"Great, they are here!" Lola said excitedly.

"But it's just a dog pulling a sled. They are afraid they can't pull the two wounded people." Oak reminded.

"It's better to have it than not. We can get two wounded people on a dog sled and move in the direction of the ambulance, which can always shorten the time." Lola said.

"Okay. Maybe you're right." Oak shrugged.

Watson jumped off the sled and walked over and asked, "What trouble are you in?"

"Not us, two young men were in trouble over there. They were seriously scalded by the geothermal slurry. My husband was there to help them." Lola said pointing to the melt zone.

Watson walked over and saw three people walking over with difficulty.

Watson rushed over without hesitation.

"Be careful, dangerous! Don't come here. There are too many traps here." Evan said.

Watson did not stop. He walked fast, but his feet did not seem to be stepping on the thin ground. Watson's actions at this time were somewhat contrary to common sense in physics.

"How is it?" Watson asked.

"It's so bad. Both of them were burned on a large scale. I was also very unlucky. I accidentally burned my feet just now, but it was not very serious. They were in trouble. Many parts of their bodies were probably burned." Evan said.

"That's so unfortunate. Let's go, I'll help you." Watson said.

With Watson's help, the walking speed increased a lot. Not long after, the four people were taken out of the geothermal eruption.

"When will the first responders arrive?" Evan asked his wife.

"It will take at least an hour and a half," Lola said.

"Damn it!" Evan cursed fiercely.

Watson is already treating Hanks and Hughes' wounds.

"Hard that your scalding is very serious. Even if you arrive, your situation will not be easy to deal with. I am a doctor. I will deal with it first. Maybe it will be helpful to you." Watson said.

"Doctor, will we leave a lot of scars on our bodies?" Hanks asked.

"What you are going to pay attention to now is not scars. If it is not handled well, it is still difficult to say whether you can survive." Watson said.

"Doctor, don't scare me. I am afraid of death." Hughes said.

"You should know now that you have large areas of your body that can no longer feel any perception. These parts are seriously damaged and are already the third degree of scald. It is very difficult to recover. Skin grafting may be required in the hospital to cure it." Watson said.

"So will I have a lot of scars on my body in the future?" Hanks said in frustration.

"This is for sure," Watson said.

"Then you'd better let me die. If this is the case, I'd be worse than death." Hanks said.

"I have some special medicines on my body, which may be of some use to your injuries." Watson said.

"That's great. Please use it for me. If I can cure my injury, I'm willing to do it for as much as possible!" Hanks said.

"That's great. I'm still worried that my expensive medicine will be used up in vain. Are you rich?" Watson asked.

At the beginning, Watson's actions made Evan feel that Watson is of very high quality, but from the bargaining between Watson and Hanks, Evan's three views were completely destroyed.

"Don't ask for too high prices, I'm just a little bit of money." Hanks felt something was wrong when he heard Watson's tone.

"If I let you leave scars all over your body, how much money would you pay?" Watson asked.

"This is still divided into levels?" Hanks asked.

"You are in danger, and I will rescue you. This is very worthy. I will not ask for money because I saved you. Now your life is not in danger for the time being. I will save you again. It is no longer an obligation. These drugs are expensive, and you should repay this part of the cost. The best drugs are the most expensive, but the effect is very good." Watson said.

"How much is the most expensive?" Hanks said.

"The cheapest one, a thousand dollars is enough. The best one naturally needs more. One million dollars, I promise you don't have a scar." Watson said.

"Doctor, are you mistaken? Do you know what the concept is for a million dollars?" Hughes seemed to be stepping on his tail.

"It's nothing? You think it's too expensive, so you can choose the cheapest one thousand dollars. Men don't actually need to be too persistent and look-like. After all, people should not behave like appearance. A million-level repair medicine is indeed a waste," Watson said.

"No, no matter how expensive I am, I am willing to pay. Although million-level drugs are expensive, as long as the effect is the same as in the advertisement, I am willing to pay." Hanks said.

"Hanks, are you crazy? That's one million!" Hughes said loudly. (To be continued...)
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