Stuffing six main course textbooks of different thicknesses into the schoolbag, Moze thought for a while, and stuffed a few practice books that he didn't write much.Save time at home and have nothing to do, you can pass the time by writing questions without being boring, especially English questions, the feeling of doing questions while complaining is simply not great!

Otherwise, Moser can study well?Whoever has this skill can learn it well.

There is a book that I am very interested in and haven’t read yet, and the time of a class is only a blink of an eye. When the teaching director on the radio urges the students to go home and the sound of the get out of class bell rings at the same time, Moze only reads it. by a third.

Regretfully put the book back on Zheng Yuxuan's desk, and come back to read it after the class suspension is over. If you take it home without his consent, it will feel unruly.

The faint sound of sirens came from a distance. There was nothing strange about it. It is normal for an ambulance to appear when all schools are closed, right?Carrying a schoolbag on his back, it seems that Moze, who has never been home early during school, even feels a little unaccustomed, and always feels weird... as if he was absent from class.

But after seeing more students at the door, Moze's inexplicably suspended heart also returned to the distance.Even if I am absent from class, what does it matter if people from the school accompany me?

Following the flow of people going home to the gate of the school, I suddenly felt that the students walking in front stopped. Not only did Moze bump into the boys in front, but also the group of people following behind had to come to a sudden stop.

A thin girl even fell beside Moze because she couldn't stand firmly, and falling on the crowded stairs is often the most dangerous thing.Perhaps the thing that caused the line to stop was not as influential as the classmate who accidentally stepped on, grabbed the girl who had nowhere to climb, and pulled her up forcefully.

"Huh! Thank you!" Her hair was in a mess, and she casually gathered it with her hands, and carefully grabbed the handrail beside her.Some people in the back became anxious, and a pushing force came from behind, making several boys including Mo Ze shout back: "Don't push! What's the hurry!"

"Front! What's the matter?" It's okay to say that there are no people on the stairs, and they can go down the stairs from the corridor. For those like Moze who have already walked halfway, the front line stops, so that can only be done. Then stopped, and couldn't even make a U-turn.

I don't know which boy at the bottom replied, sounding panicked: "There is a person fainted here! Blocked in the middle of the stairs! What should I do?"

what to do?What should I do if I drag him away? Should I just let him lie there?

I have to lament the emergency handling capabilities of these freshmen in the first and second grades. Have they not participated in the escape drill or have they not read the book on how to deal with emergencies?If you suddenly faint on the stairs, don't you drag it to a place that doesn't hinder the crowd, and put it on the stairs to block the way?

Fortunately, the upper floors are all "old" students in the third grade of junior high school. They have participated in seven or eight fire drills organized by the school. Even if it is only theoretical experience, they know that they should not be pushed around at such times.Of course, the force that pushed up from behind just now is unknown.It's not really on fire, it's just letting you go home, what about you?What's the rush, it's no more crowded than this one on Friday afternoon, and there are a lot fewer people today.

In my own class alone, almost two-thirds of the number of students have been reduced. There are 12 classes in one grade, and there are only a few students left in the entire third year of junior high school.

After waiting for a while, the students in front began to walk slowly again, and when passing by the corridor on the second floor, in the classroom near the stairs, a boy with his eyes closed was sitting on a stool, next to him should be his friend, At a loss, he watched his friend unconscious.

"Check if you are breathing, if there is any dirt blocking the trachea, and how fast your heart is beating. If there is no problem, pinch the person!" Moze shouted following the simple first aid method in the biology textbook, and saw many students also rushing towards him. The class looked sideways. It should have been the sudden fainting of the little boy in the first grade of junior high school that caused the team to stop.

In the line that came down from above, two girls and one boy walked into that classroom. Moze also wanted to see what was going on, but he had already been pushed to the middle of the stairs by the flow of people, and he had to squeeze away for a while if he wanted to go back. A pile of people who want to go downstairs.

Moze, whose direction of progress was almost out of his control, rolled his eyes and carefully kept his balance. Those people on the Internet had a lot of things wrong, but there was one thing they really told the truth.

There are indeed many Chinese!How many people have asked for leave!Why are there so many people pushing themselves down!

Meow Nine: When it comes to drinking cold water, I think of a "health regimen" said by an expert or something: drinking cold water in summer is equivalent to slow suicide.

Then the host was surprised: Oh?Yeah?So how to prevent it?

Hmm... now experts meow Jiuke "hu" general "che" some other health regimen: don't breathe!Everyone who breathes dies!Everyone who knew it was shocked!

If drinking cold water in summer is tantamount to chronic suicide, I have specific memories since I was in the third grade of elementary school. Every summer I drink cold water, even ice water, and I have survived until now.If it is a slow suicide, your suicide time of more than ten years is still a stupid suicide!

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