And this is really a moving story, it is really a moving snow peak.
And Joe, a miracle, can only be a miracle.
When he fell into the ice crevice, my head started to keep echoing the sentence "When you look into the abyss, the abyss also looks at you." Of course, this time Joe may be forced, if he can't climb up, he can only go to the abyss. Down. Dragging a broken leg, with a deep fear of the abyss and darkness, he threw the rope to the bottom. He himself said that there was no knot at the end of the rope, and if it didn't make it to the end, he was ready to fall straight down... On the other end of the
rope, what would be waiting for Joe?
This is the charm of the abyss, no one knows what is coming, but one day, you will face, you will go, it is by your side, right now.
And Joe did have a bit of luck. He could slide along the rope to a place where the ice and snow were stuck in the crevice of the ice, and climbed out through a hole there.
Finally, with a strong will, he climbed to the camp, reborn, and he deserves it.
In fact, such miracles have become a daily occurrence in May in China this year. In the face of disasters, those who are determined and never give up will always be the darlings of fate.
There are many Joes in China. pay tribute!
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