Chapter 289 (1/2)

”You go, Li Jia. He's your cousin. You can't let go of death!” She was so excited that she grabbed Li Jia and pushed her directly into the sea. Her mouth was like crazy, and she seemed to blame and question, ”aren't you a soldier? Can you save others? Can't you save your cousin?”

The water drowned their knees, and the freezing sea water absorbed the temperature of their whole body.

It's very cold.

”Li Jia, I beg you --”

at the end of crying, Aunt Li directly knelt down on the ground, tightly grasped Li Jia's hand, and cried bitterly.

According to the law, in order to avoid their excessive physical exertion after the first water, they can't escape when they are in danger again, so Lu Jian will send the second wave of people down.

Li Jia, who had been in a panic for a long time, didn't react until this time. She bent down and tried to pull Aunt Li up. The tension in her words did not reduce by half. ”Auntie, don't worry. I'll go to the captain now, and then I'll go to Arong, OK?”

”Why?” Aunt Li was kneeling in the sea water and refused to move. Her eyes were blurry and she was in despair and asked, ”he is your cousin. What he likes most is you. Do you have to ask for the consent of others to save him?”

She had only so little hope that the soldiers would search for people everywhere, but no one would just look for her son in such a aimless way.

One second later, her hopes were dim.

The world of the sea, one second can kill people, no one can delay.

Therefore, at this time, she can only cling to Li Jia, the life-saving herb, which has the best relationship with her son. No matter what happens, she will let her son's Li Jia. Li Jia treats her son as her own brother and will never give up.

She was selfish, but she couldn't give up.

Li Jia hesitated for a few seconds and then looked up at Lu Jian's direction. There were a lot of people crowded there, including parents crying and grieving, several children who had escaped from death, a group of new recruits who were silent and had not been allowed to go to the sea, and the soldiers who had been to the sea once.