The chaos on the plane continued, as the flight attendants tried their best to comfort all the passengers, hoping to settle everyone down.
In the critical moments of life, they were shining and devoting themselves to others, so no one dared to say they were just high-level waitresses.
Flight attendants were the guardians of passengers' safety in times of danger.
"Boom—"
Another loud noise, and the plane once again became turbulent, even showing faint signs of plummeting danger in the air.
Caroline Edwin picked up her backpack from the overhead storage, took out a small notebook, unbuckled her seatbelt and prepared to leave.
Anna Morrison, sitting next to her, grabbed her hand and spoke excitedly, "Carol, what are you doing? Can you sit still? We can't give the crew any more trouble at this time."
Oliver Abbott, sitting in the next row, looked serious and said sharply, "Carol, sit down, keep calm and everyone will be fine!"
"Shut up and be quiet."