"Uncle Shuanzi, you will sink if you keep doing this!"

Qiao Ran quickly stopped him loudly.

At this time, Huzi, who was not far away, also saw his father's movements clearly. When he heard Qiao Ran's words, he quickly cried:

"Dad! Dad! You have to listen to Sister Ran and don't come here! If something happens to you, what will I do? What should my mother and brothers and sisters do?"

Hu Zi's father finally calmed down, and he was already lying on the ground. He wanted to twist his body and pull his legs out of the mud.

Qiao Ran quickly said: "Uncle Shuanzi, don't move yet! Don't move as well as Hu Zi, wait for us to rescue you!"

After hearing this, Hu Zi's father and the four boys over there stopped their movements quickly and did not dare to move again.

Qiao Ran saw the surrounding environment clearly and ordered the anxious and overwhelmed men:

"Second uncle, you go back, cut off the long thatch, and then spread it across the swamp ground thickly so that it will not sink easily."

"Hey, good!"

Qiao Erhe and the others didn't know what to do. As soon as Qiao Ran's words came out, they seemed to have a backbone and immediately obeyed the order.

The men hurriedly took action, taking sickles and machetes to cut the thatch. Those who didn't bring knives used hoes and hands.

Hu Zi's father also held a machete in his hand. He quickly threw his knife over and let others cut the grass.

He was anxious and extremely regretful at the moment, blaming himself not only for not being able to help, but for holding everyone back.

If I had known better, I would have listened to Ran Yatou. She always had an idea and would definitely be able to rescue Huzi and the others.

Why should I be so reckless and impulsive? Everyone will have to work hard to save themselves later, they are really useless!

Seeing that everyone had cut a lot of thatch and spread it on the dirt floor according to Qiao Ran's instructions, he quickly said: "Don't worry about me first, save the children first!"

Seeing that he wasn't in too deep, Qiao Ran decided to save the children in the distance first.

She asked everyone to tie the cut thatch into bundles, then she took the thatch, threw it on the swamp with a little force, and threw it towards Huzi and the others.

She asked everyone to wait on the shore of the swamp, then opened a bundle of thatch and spread it on the swamp in front of her. She lay on the "pontoon" paved with thatch and crawled towards Huzi and the others.

The reason why you don't step on it directly is because if you stand on it, the point is too small and the "floating bridge" cannot bear the weight of your body and will sink directly.

Only by lying on it and increasing the force-bearing area can the resistance to sinking be increased.

The men were all vying to go and rescue the children on her behalf, but Qiao Ran said that she was relatively light and would not sink easily if she lay on the "floating bridge".

Everyone could only watch her crawling forward worriedly, while hurriedly cutting more thatch.

Two thinner men also followed her carefully, passing the dry thatch used to pave the "bridge" forward.

Qiao Ran crawled a short distance, untied a bundle of thatch, spread it on the ground, and then lay down on it once it was thick enough.

Her Qinggong skills were completely useless at this time. The swamp was full of mud and there was no point of strength. She would sink as soon as she stepped on it. She could only crawl over it by lying on the thatch, and she had to spread the grass on one side.

Qiao Ran only regretted that she didn't find a longer rope, so that she could just throw the rope over and pull the boys up.

After climbing a few meters forward, Qiao Ran stopped when she estimated that the distance was enough.

Qiao Ran put a thick layer of thatch from behind on the ground, then spread the linen bag on her shoulders on top of the thatch, and Qiao Ran lay down on it.

Qiao Ran untied the thick hemp rope from her shoulders, wrapped one end of the rope around her wrist, and threw the other end towards the boy closest to her.

"Gou Sheng'er, hold on! I'll pull you up!"

Gou Sheng'er was so cold that his teeth were chattering, his hands were numb from the cold, and he couldn't hold the rope firmly.

But he knew he couldn't delay, as his friends were still waiting for rescue.

He desperately breathed a few breaths into his frozen hands. Seeing that the effect was not good, he simply put his muddy hands under his armpits and rubbed them vigorously a few times to warm them up. After gaining some consciousness, I firmly grasped the rope.

Qiao Ran pushed back and pulled him up bit by bit.

The suction force of the mud is really terrible. When a person is stuck in the mud, it is like someone grabbing his own leg in the mud. It is difficult to get out of the mud.

Fortunately, Qiao Ran was very strong, and most people couldn't pull up a person stuck in a swamp.

Gou Sheng'er's chest emerged from the mud, followed by his waist, thighs, knees, calves...

Finally, the whole person was freed from the mud.

Qiao Ran pulled the man to her side again and asked him to climb to the shore along the "floating bridge".

Seeing Qiao Ran, a little girl pulling people, the two men behind also wanted to step forward to help.

Then as soon as they came over, Qiao Ran felt her body sinking.

She looked back and saw that the "floating bridge" behind her was about to be crushed by the two of them.

"Don't come over here! We will all be trapped later!"

The two men could only turn around and crawl back.

None of the other men could help. They were worried that if they got stuck in the mud, they would have to trouble everyone to rescue them.

Everyone could only watch Qiao Ran, using her weak body, to pull up the people stuck in the mud one by one.

Finally, all four and a half boys were pulled onto the "pontoon bridge" by Qiao Ran, and climbed along the "pontoon bridge" to a relatively dry shore.

Qiao Ran felt a little disgusted when she saw that the hay they climbed on was covered with dirty mud.

Fortunately, the men were discerning and threw some hay on top, so Qiao Ran didn't end up looking like a mud monkey.

After rescuing several young men, Qiao Ran crawled back and used the same method to rescue the tiger father who was stuck in the swamp.

The few people who were rescued were covered in mud, and when the cold wind blew, they immediately shook into chaff.

Qiao Ran picked up the stained linen bags and threw them to a few people.

Each of the five people was wearing a linen bag. The four boys were almost frozen. Each of them was carried by their father, and the group of people hurriedly followed the way back to the camp.

In the camp, fortunately, the old village chief had thought of various situations and had asked everyone to empty the cooking pots and boil dozens of pots of hot water.

As soon as everyone returned, they were immediately pulled into a small tent and asked to wash the mud off their bodies and put on clean clothes.

Although Qiao Ran was not completely dirty, she was still stained with a lot of mud. She was a girl, and the old village chief even left a small tent for Qiao Ran to take a bath.

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