Because Tibet’s terrain is relatively high, those professional mountaineering teams that had conquered Kunlun Mountain in Tibet at least five tis were already accustod to the climate and environnt here. However, for Li Qingshen and Ling Momo, who had never been to Tibet before, it posed a significant problem—that was altitude sickness!
The first twenty-four hours were incredibly torturous, with symptoms of dizziness, blurred vision, tinnitus, and weakness. These are normal for anyone coming here for the first ti, so the first day was about acclimatizing to the environnt.
Ling Momo felt extrely uncomfortable, tossing and turning, trying to sleep, yet unable to fall asleep. She endured a hazy day and, after twenty-four hours, miraculously adapted to the environnt of Tibet. Having eaten so food and drunk a lot of water, she gradually recovered her strength and spirit.
However, as for Li Qingshen, things turned out sowhat worse for him.
At the start, Li Qingshen felt nothing but weakness and lethargy. But by evening, he even began showing symptoms of nausea and vomiting. Seeing this, mbers of the mountaineering team quickly brought out the prepared dicine and administered it to him.
After taking the dicine, Li Qingshen closed his eyes, falling in and out of a drowsy sleep.
Once Ling Momo had co to, she fed Li Qingshen the dicine again. He seed to regain a bit of energy, but by the next evening, he suddenly exhibited shortness of breath, chest tightness, and rapid breathing. Minutes later, his complexion and lips began to turn purple.
Ling Momo was alard and quickly called for help.
Upon witnessing the condition, the captain of the mountaineering team said, "This is one of the most severe reactions to altitude sickness. Let’s observe him for a bit and see if he can pull through. If it continues like this, we’ll have no choice but to get him out of here."
Ling Momo nodded and stayed by Li Qingshen’s side. By midnight, he had developed a fever. Considering the severe harm that altitude sickness could cause, the team imdiately ordered their mates to quickly evacuate Li Qingshen from Tibet. However, just as they were lifting him onto the vehicle, he groggily opened his eyes, his consciousness seed a bit vague. His eyes wandered for a long while before finally eting Ling Momo’s. The shattering success of MTV was right in front of them—how could he be the last stumbling block?
Her dreams—he would go to great lengths to fulfill them for her, even if it ant sacrificing his life.
A glimr of light shimred in the depth of Li Qingshen’s eyes. After a long while, he barely squeezed out a few words, "Can’t leave, let’s endure a little longer."
"This is very dangerous," the captain of the mountaineering team warned Li Qingshen, with a hint of hesitation.
Li Qingshen stubbornly shook his head and struggled to stand up and get off the vehicle.
Seeing this scene, all mbers of the mountaineering team were at a loss on how to persuade him and turned their gazes towards Ling Momo.
Ling Momo was not without regret, but so things can’t be forced. She couldn’t gamble with Li Qingshen’s life for fa and success. She opened her mouth to speak, but Li Qingshen, his lips tinged with purple, gave her a weak look. His eyes, although sowhat unfocused, were still fixed on Ling Momo, interrupting her, "I can still hold on."
[Kaven, wrote till four in the morning filling up yesterday’s content. Once I wake up, I’ll update today’s content!]
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