Those things with the female president in the primeval jungle
Chapter 116 The Incredible Story
Chapter 116 The Incredible Story
The military concealed the incident.
But George Firth was not reconciled to the disappearance of his father.
After 40 years, he retired from the farm and set out to find his father and solve the mystery of the year.
After many investigations, he learned the full picture of the disappearance, including the specific location of the missing plane, from his father's old comrades-in-arms.
Everyone told him it was a supernatural event.
Do not go to that place, or you will be in danger!
But George Firth didn't believe it.
In the spring of the second year, he drove his private plane alone across the South Pacific Ocean to find his father who had been missing for 40 years.
It stands to reason that neither fighter jets nor rescue planes can cross the area, and private jets coming over are purely courting death.
But the strange thing is that not only did George Faith not die, he actually found the island and landed unscathed.
At the time, George Faith suspected a military conspiracy.
Did they conduct some kind of secret experiment that killed their father, and then use the boring excuse of disappearance to perfuse the family.
He even suspected that there was a secret military base on this island.
But when he went ashore and entered the jungle on the island, he found that it had not been exploited by humans at all.
George Faith had no experience in survival in the jungle, so he walked in the woods for half a day, struggling.
Soon, the food and water he brought ran out, and what's more, he got lost.
Hunger and thirst made George Faith regret it, but when he wanted to go back, he found that there was no way back.
He was scurrying about in the woods like a headless chicken.
In the end, he came to a strange place.
This is how it is described in the story.
There, all the plants glowed with a blurred blue light.
Even in the middle of the night, that layer of light is clearly visible.
The plants inside are unusually tall, even ordinary ferns grow as tall as a human.
The snakeberry on the ground is as big as an apple.
George Faith thought he was dreaming.
However, when he personally tasted the snakeberry that was bigger than an apple, he finally believed that everything in front of him was real.
Here he slept and picked many giant berries.
This magical luminous area is beyond his imagination and belongs to the unexpected joy of this journey.
He found that not only are the plants here glowing, and they are unusually tall in size, but also that after the seeds are sown, they can germinate rapidly within a few minutes and grow at a speed visible to the naked eye.
As a farmer, George Faith was overjoyed.
If crops can be grown here, the harvesting speed is simply beyond imagination.
The wheat is harvested once a year, and the grapes bear fruit once a year, but here, he may be able to harvest the crops in less than half a month!
Such farming efficiency cannot be achieved even with the most advanced agricultural technology.
Moreover, not only is the harvest faster, but the size of the crops has also increased countless times.
Imagine that wheat grains will be bigger than sweet dates, grapes can compete with papayas, and genetically modified foods will not be able to achieve this effect. It is a dream scene that can only be seen in fairy tales.
However, when he wanted to explore further, he alarmed a huge python deep in the dense forest.
According to George Faith's description, the python was as thick and long as a telephone pole, and he was so scared that he ran away on the spot.
Finally, relying on the huge berries brought back from the glowing forest, he survived his hunger and thirst and returned to the shore successfully.
In the end, he didn't find his father either.
But he has already determined that this is not a conspiracy, this place is indeed a magical and strange land.
His father and the person who drove the rescue plane must have disturbed the gods hidden in the glowing forest, so the equipment failed and even crashed.
Religious foreigners are just talking like this.
George Faith felt that God must have arranged such an area and did not want others to disturb it.
And it was God's will that he was able to escape from the woods.
So he didn't dare to explore the island anymore, so he flew back by plane.
Ten years later, George Faith fell seriously ill and died.
Before he died, he didn't want his wonderful experience to be buried with him, so he found the local newspaper, dictated his experience back then, and asked them to report it.
The small newspapers regarded the news as an anecdote and placed it in the most remote section.
It stands to reason that small newspapers have little influence, and this story will not be taken seriously, so it will be buried with George Faith.
However, Professor Leslie and George Faith are from the same hometown.
(End of this chapter)
The military concealed the incident.
But George Firth was not reconciled to the disappearance of his father.
After 40 years, he retired from the farm and set out to find his father and solve the mystery of the year.
After many investigations, he learned the full picture of the disappearance, including the specific location of the missing plane, from his father's old comrades-in-arms.
Everyone told him it was a supernatural event.
Do not go to that place, or you will be in danger!
But George Firth didn't believe it.
In the spring of the second year, he drove his private plane alone across the South Pacific Ocean to find his father who had been missing for 40 years.
It stands to reason that neither fighter jets nor rescue planes can cross the area, and private jets coming over are purely courting death.
But the strange thing is that not only did George Faith not die, he actually found the island and landed unscathed.
At the time, George Faith suspected a military conspiracy.
Did they conduct some kind of secret experiment that killed their father, and then use the boring excuse of disappearance to perfuse the family.
He even suspected that there was a secret military base on this island.
But when he went ashore and entered the jungle on the island, he found that it had not been exploited by humans at all.
George Faith had no experience in survival in the jungle, so he walked in the woods for half a day, struggling.
Soon, the food and water he brought ran out, and what's more, he got lost.
Hunger and thirst made George Faith regret it, but when he wanted to go back, he found that there was no way back.
He was scurrying about in the woods like a headless chicken.
In the end, he came to a strange place.
This is how it is described in the story.
There, all the plants glowed with a blurred blue light.
Even in the middle of the night, that layer of light is clearly visible.
The plants inside are unusually tall, even ordinary ferns grow as tall as a human.
The snakeberry on the ground is as big as an apple.
George Faith thought he was dreaming.
However, when he personally tasted the snakeberry that was bigger than an apple, he finally believed that everything in front of him was real.
Here he slept and picked many giant berries.
This magical luminous area is beyond his imagination and belongs to the unexpected joy of this journey.
He found that not only are the plants here glowing, and they are unusually tall in size, but also that after the seeds are sown, they can germinate rapidly within a few minutes and grow at a speed visible to the naked eye.
As a farmer, George Faith was overjoyed.
If crops can be grown here, the harvesting speed is simply beyond imagination.
The wheat is harvested once a year, and the grapes bear fruit once a year, but here, he may be able to harvest the crops in less than half a month!
Such farming efficiency cannot be achieved even with the most advanced agricultural technology.
Moreover, not only is the harvest faster, but the size of the crops has also increased countless times.
Imagine that wheat grains will be bigger than sweet dates, grapes can compete with papayas, and genetically modified foods will not be able to achieve this effect. It is a dream scene that can only be seen in fairy tales.
However, when he wanted to explore further, he alarmed a huge python deep in the dense forest.
According to George Faith's description, the python was as thick and long as a telephone pole, and he was so scared that he ran away on the spot.
Finally, relying on the huge berries brought back from the glowing forest, he survived his hunger and thirst and returned to the shore successfully.
In the end, he didn't find his father either.
But he has already determined that this is not a conspiracy, this place is indeed a magical and strange land.
His father and the person who drove the rescue plane must have disturbed the gods hidden in the glowing forest, so the equipment failed and even crashed.
Religious foreigners are just talking like this.
George Faith felt that God must have arranged such an area and did not want others to disturb it.
And it was God's will that he was able to escape from the woods.
So he didn't dare to explore the island anymore, so he flew back by plane.
Ten years later, George Faith fell seriously ill and died.
Before he died, he didn't want his wonderful experience to be buried with him, so he found the local newspaper, dictated his experience back then, and asked them to report it.
The small newspapers regarded the news as an anecdote and placed it in the most remote section.
It stands to reason that small newspapers have little influence, and this story will not be taken seriously, so it will be buried with George Faith.
However, Professor Leslie and George Faith are from the same hometown.
(End of this chapter)
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