Luther opened the hatch and climbed down the rope.
The gusts of wind stirred up by the propellers kept blowing at him, so that he was fluttering in the wind like those leaves. It was difficult to control the direction.
If he was overwhelmed by the fear and let go of the rope, he might just fall and die.
The pilot tried his best and tried to keep the rope as close to the ground as possible.
Luther leapt, rolled twice on the ground, and finally landed safely.
He looked up and gave the pilot an ok gesture.
The pilot understood, and hurriedly pulled the helicopter up and turned around to fly back.
Luther got up from the ground. Although there were many bruises on his body, he did not dare to stay for a moment longer and he rushed right toward the stone forest.
Just now the helicopter was hovering above the stone forest, and he already had a good view of the terrain below.
This was actually a famous and unique landscape in Khebury. It was once the sea and these columnar rocks were actually the result of the erosion of the seawater.
With an earthquake decades ago, this area rose above sea level and formed a cliff.
Weathered over the years, these rocks became what they were now and became a unique landscape.
The bushes that connected the road and the cliff were planted for protective purposes.
The sand and gravel clearing in the middle, where they tried to land just now, was once a beach.
At the other end of the clearing was the stone forest, the reefs that were once under the sea.
This stone forest was not at all small. Moreover, it was intricate and complex.
He guessed that by now Joyce must have taken refuge in the stone forest, and Ricky and the killers had arrived.
They were all just waiting for the other side to take the first move.
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