Chapter 1180 - Life Is Difficult (1/2)
Chapter 1180: Life Is Difficult
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio <i class="_hr">Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
After an hour and a half of rest, they set out again to work
Some remained behind to tear down tents and clean up the place, while others carried
tools into the snow
Hudi gave Li Du a pot of hot liquor so that he could drink it as he walked on the ice Li
Du replenished the energy of the little bug and felt better in the afternoon
They searched the ice field carefully It was so big that they looked like a few drops of
water sprinkling into a big lake
The afternoon was as busy as the
It indy in the evening, and the sun was still high in the sky
Steve waved and said, “Li, get on the sled, we’re leaving now!”
One had to be careful to survive in the Antarctic, and at the first signs of change in the
weather, one had to make a quick return trip to the ca to hike all day, spending soout of it
Steve saw Li Du’s low spirits and so back Cheer
up, it is very co”
Li Du spread out his hands and said, “There are many of us, so I think somehoe
would find a piece of meteorite between us Even a small piece would be fine”
“How could it be so easy?” Steve shook his head “You’re spoiled by good luck, man
You’d be lucky to find one meteorite piece a year here The truth is that o and have only found five meteorite pieces since
then”
“So few?” said Li Du in surprise
Steve nodded helplessly “Yes The das are too rare They’re so scattered and
they lackand if you’ve
searched the area before”
Thishere to find meteorites and make a
fortune He was not afraid of how deep the ht be hidden, but he feared
that theafter they got back to the caan
It was the first time Li Du had seen a storm like this It was a tornado, and not only one
current, but many
This was a once in a lifetime experience for him In the past, no matter whether in China
or the United States, he had seen windy days, rainy days or snowy days
He was not new to big storms, like the one he experienced on his first trip to Australia
when the tide even swept a shark ashore
However, noas deceptively sunny and clear out, the vieas good, and then the
storm cah the , his view unobstructed, and at that
distance, he saw several twisters edging their way closer
Because there was nothing above the ice, there was very little snow Although the
Antarctic was very cold with a lot of ice, the weather there was very dry, and the
average annual rainfall of about 50 ml was equivalent to the Sahara desert
That hy the day before, when Sophie’s sled flew off, Li Du and the others were so
worried The sled was sliding on the ice, with no resistance, and it would be very painful
to tumble down from it
Li Du and the others were not far from the shoreline, where it was a little warmer and
more humid, and there was some snow on the ice
When the tornado came, the snow in the air first danced crazily and was quickly swept
away to nowhere
In this ith no snow, Li Du had nothing to watch but ten thousand years’ worth of