When he was on the shore, he saw the child struggling.
If it stops struggling now, things will get a little complicated.
He may have been unconscious, or he may have drunk too much water and drowned.
We can't wait too long.
Gu Yunyang immediately realized that he had to hurry.
Otherwise, if the child had been dead for too long and his heart had stopped beating, he might have lost his life.
He forcefully lifted the child up, at least to the surface of the water, regardless of whether he was breathing or not, he couldn't let the child stay underwater any longer.
You might unknowingly swallow more water.
The current was too fast; even Gu Yunyang was swept downstream for quite a distance.
Fortunately, he was quite strong and had plenty of stamina.
Knowing he couldn't paddle upwards, he went with the current, using a little force to paddle to the side.
Given a good angle, he can quickly get the child to shore.
So many things happen in just a moment.
Gu Yunyang had already taken action, amidst screams and worried voices all around.
He had forgotten the sounds of insects chirping, birds singing, and even the rushing water.
"Quick, grab a hand. Pull him up."
Gu Hanping's voice was still trembling slightly.
The river is quite deep, and the water flows downhill along the slope of the mountain, with a rapid current.
Fortunately, it's not particularly wide.
Soon, Gu Yunyang had brought the person to the shore. He lifted the child up first, and then used his feet to brace himself against the mud on the shore.
We can't let the current carry us any further.
As soon as they let go, the child had already been pulled up.
Gu Yunyang quickly grabbed the grass on the bank, pushed off with his feet, and climbed up.
Before he could even take off his completely soaked clothes, he heard a gasp from the other side.
"Er Gouzi is dead."
"Er Gouzi is dead."
"How could this be? It's only been a few minutes, how could it be so fast?"
Gu Yunyang's heart sank. Although he had sensed that the child would not struggle when he grabbed the child's clothes earlier.
My heart sank at that moment; I knew things might not be going well.
If she's not breathing now, then what does that mean?
He didn't have time to think about anything else; the child he had managed to save with such difficulty had not survived.
Will the villagers take their anger out on him then?
It's all his fault; the child had an accident just after he arrived today.
And even though he tried, he couldn't save her.
He didn't have time to think about these things, nor did he care to.
"Make way, let me take a look. Don't crowd around, give us some space and let some fresh air in."
As Gu Yunyang spoke, he reached out and pushed aside the people surrounding him.
Gu Hanping was also somewhat worried; he was thinking about it more than Gu Yunyang.
This is the first time this child has come here, and he has encountered this kind of accident.
The boy who got into trouble is from Nanshan Village. If something happens to the child, Granny Hong and the people of Nanshan Village will hold a grudge against the child.
Then the child's situation in the brigade would be difficult.
People in Guangdong Province are quite superstitious, and this remained true until the next century.
The practice of consulting feng shui masters, burning incense, and worshipping Buddha has never ceased.
Those who own companies worship the gods at the beginning of each year.
Every single one of them illustrates this point.
In addition, clan concepts are quite strong in the south, so if Granny Hong makes a scene, Beishan Village, Xishan Village, and Xiangyang Village will all blame the child.
Only their Dongshan Village should be a little better off.
But it's hard to guarantee that others won't have different opinions.
Even he, as the captain, couldn't help it.
"Quickly, spread out a bit."
Gu Hanping really wanted to pull Gu Yunyang away and stop him from meddling in other people's business.
But looking at Gu Yunyang's condition now, is there still hope for the child?
He quickly followed Gu Yunyang's instructions and pulled the others away.
I could almost hear people from Xishan Village rushing over.
The urgent voice could be heard from a great distance.
Gu Yunyang didn't care about any of that. He plunged into the crowd and dispersed everyone.
Then I checked the child's breathing, and sure enough, it was gone.
He touched his heart again, and his heart sank immediately.
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