What kind of emotions should he have at a time like this?
Blake Lin didn't know, and he didn't seem to have any particularly intense emotions.
Just a little, cold.
It's like being in the deep sea of the polar regions, buried under thousands of meters of ice for tens of thousands of years. The fingertips are icy cold, and the extreme coldness is painful, a pain that spreads from inside the body. The blood is frozen and you can't even shiver.
But the extreme feeling of suffocation pulled him out of the bone-chilling cold. He was pushed by the floating ice in the zero-degree sea water and gradually floated up. The moment he came into contact with the air, he suddenly opened his eyes. Under extreme pain, people's senses will be infinitely expanded. He felt his lungs twitching and contracting wildly. He wanted to breathe and cough, but in the end he could only struggle weakly.
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