"Sorry, no." The director shook his head.
"It's okay." Mallory just asked, originally did not expect this thing.
Ten minutes later, there was a rumbling sound from the sky, and a helicopter actually flew over.
A large helicopter, painted white with the Red Cross markings on the exterior.
It looked more like a medical treatment helicopter.
The helicopter hovered over the stone pillar and lowered a rope ladder.
The wind was now strong at the top of Stonehenge, causing the helicopter to sway and the rope ladder to sway with it.
After the director got up with Mallory's help and grabbed the rope ladder, Mallory helped push her butt below and pushed her into the helicopter.
Once the director was inside, the hatch of the helicopter was closed.
It took ten minutes for the hatch to open again, and the director climbed out and, with Mallory's help, was back on top of the stone pillar once again as the helicopter's hatch closed again and then flew off into the distance.
"Much more comfortable." The director let out a long breath.
"You didn't call for a special aid just to go to the bathroom, did you?" Mallory was a bit speechless.
Like this kind of special aid, it is better to use in the case of injury, extreme hunger and thirst will be better, if only to go to the toilet, it would be a waste.
This kind of small thing, in the top of the stone pillar, how can also be solved.
The director looked at Mallory did not squeal, apparently by Mallory said.
The wind is getting stronger on top of Stonehenge, and it's getting darker.
"You should have brought a set of thick clothes, the top of the stone pillar although the heat is terrible, but the cold is more terrible." Mallory looked at the director, although wearing long clothes and pants, but none of them are very thick kind.
"If it's raining, it's useless to wear thick clothes, right?" The director looked at the sky increasingly thick dark clouds.
"You can bring the kind of rainproof ah, even if not rainproof, when it rains, wear thick clothes even if wet, at least can also block the wind, once the snow, no thick clothes, will be frozen alive." Mallory shook his head.
"It's so hot at noon, it will snow?" The director didn't believe it, hearing Mallory exaggerate everything he said.
"Maybe it won't snow." Mallory didn't want to say anything more.
It was getting darker and darker, only five o'clock in the afternoon, and already it was like nightfall.
After a while, there was rain falling from the sky.
"Come on, get up, I'll help you put this on, rainproof." Mallory pulled his rainproof down jacket out from under his buttocks and helped the director put it on.
The jacket with a rainproof hat attached to it was also fastened on the director's head.
"What about you?" The director was a little embarrassed after putting it on.
If she did not appear here, this clothing is Mallory bought for himself to protect against rain and snow.
"I have this." Mallory took out a set of plastic raincoat, was given to him by Daisy, previously tucked in the sleeves of the rainproof down jumpsuit, for the director to wear down jumpsuit before Mallory took out, this time just put on his own body.
The director was punished for helping him get rid of the black-hearted doctor Erin, Mallory of course has the obligation to take care of her first and protect her safety.
The two had just put on their rain-proof clothing when the rain fell with a crash.
The top of Stonehenge, which was previously sunburned and still not completely cooled down, made a zipping sound after being drenched by the rain, but this sound soon disappeared and was replaced by the sound of rain hitting the top.
Thunderstorm clouds began to approach the top of the stone pillar, and in a short time, a huge thick lightning bolt struck down from the sky a few hundred meters away next to the stone pillar, followed by a deafening explosion of thunder.
"Ah!" The director witnessed this, and heard the sound of explosive thunder, could not help but be dumbfounded.
"It's still early, the main show hasn't even started yet." Mallory no longer felt the explosive thunder a few hundred meters away.
"What you said about ... can't be true, right?" The director is now really scared.
"Do I look like someone who would lie?" Mallory sighed.
"You tricked Jovan and Erin to eat rocks ...," the director immediately demolished Mallory.
"That was to the enemy, I never lie to my friends." Mallory shook his head.
"You lied about Anna's roast chicken ...," the director added.
"She initiated it." Mallory adamantly denied that it was a lie.
While the two were talking, another huge thick bolt of lightning struck from the sky, and a thunderclap exploded in the sky, this time, only a hundred meters away from the stone pillar.
"Ah! It's splitting over! I'm going to die!" The director bent down and screamed miserably.
"Not yet, don't be afraid, it's very far away." Mallory touched the director on her back to calm her down.
"It's obviously right next to it." The director didn't dare to raise her head.
Mallory didn't bother to argue with her ... because she would soon learn what was really 'right next door'.
Indeed soon the director believed Mallory.
When the lightning and thunder came to a distance of a dozen meters by the stone pillar, with each blast of thunder, the director felt as if a big whack had swung violently to her head and heart.
Every lightning bolt, the whole night sky will be lit up as day, even tightly closed eyes can not block the blinding light.
The top of the stone pillar, no cover, I do not know which lightning does not grow eyes on the top of this.
The director was so scared that she covered her ears and cried, Mallory could only keep stroking her back in an effort to calm her down.
Such lightning Mallory also afraid, but after experiencing more, he is not so afraid.
Everything that happened on the stone pillar, not with science can explain.
Mallory has experienced this kind of thunderstorm many times, if it will be split to death, he has long since ceased to exist as a person.
Half an hour later, the raging thunder and lightning finally shifted positions, the rain near the stone pillar also slowly lessened some.
The director also finally slowed down and sat upright again.
"It has passed, are you okay?" Mallory was worried that the director might have been scared silly.
"I'm fine." The director was still crying.
"Don't cry, we're all still alive." Mallory continued to comfort the director.
"I'm not crying ..."
"Okay, you're not crying." Mallory rushed to help the director save face.
"I just thought of my father." The director opened his mouth again after a moment before slyly.
"Oh?" Mallory said he was listening, and it was good that she was willing to open up to him.
"When I was seven, it was the same kind of thunderstorm, and I was alone in my room crying in fear, and he rushed in to comfort me and tell me stories to encourage me, and with him there, I wasn't afraid." The director murmured.
"Well, I've heard that fathers are the guts of their daughters." Mallory continued to chime in.