Captain Anderson and his men were escorting Albert to the car to rest before the avalanche. Then they heard a big commotion, and everyone instantly ran in search of a safe shelter to stay in.
âCaptain Anderson, is there an earthquake?â
âNo. It's an avalanche.â He concluded based on the sound before he said, âOh no, Richard had landed close to the avalanche.â
His troops chased him as he ran recklessly toward the direction of the avalanche. Then, they saw the valley had been buried by snow, leaving only a little ridge visible. âRichard!â Captain Anderson shouted loudly. Anxious, he was unable to determine his last known location.
âIn our assessment, Richard should have landed somewhere near there...â When one of the men pointed in the direction, all they saW was a snowy meadow, leaving them with heavy hearts.
Apersonâs chances of survival were minimal in an avalanche. Even if they were still alive, they were buried beneath the snow.
âGrab the equipment. Get his location, quick! We must rescue Richard!â Captain Anderson yelled and instructed his men, âDrop whatever you're doing and join with the rescue. He must still be alive. | donât think heâs dead for a second. Heâs tougher than any of us.â The team grabbed the equipment and began looking for his location.
âCaptain Anderson, | believe Richard is buried quite deep. Nothing is detected by the sensor. Captain Lloyd might be...â The team member could not continue his conversation since he was upset that the device was not getting any signals.
âJust continue. Carry the sensor with you as you go. Richard must be in this location.â Because Captain Anderson had told the vice-president that they would return in one piece, he was unwilling to give up even the slightest possibility of survival.
The team members began to walk around the area while holding the sensor. Even though their fingers and toes were numb from the cold, they kept going.
Captain Anderson had been shot in the shoulder during the gunfight. He felt depressed just now, partially kneeling on the ground, and wished he could at least catch a glimpse of Richardâs body.
However, due to the lack of news, Captain Anderson would be unable to return Richardâs body home.
He punched the snow ground as tears welled up in his eyes. âRichard Lloyd, youâre a moron. Everyone thinks you're divine, yet you're still human in the end. How could you have died at such an early age?â
Everyone fell silent when they saw their captain break down, knowing that Richardâs chances of survival were close to none.
Nobody could possibly survive an avalanche. In fact, he leaped from a helicopter tens of meters above the ground. Even if a person was physically fit, their legs would surely hurt.
âDon't be like this, Captain Anderson. Captain Lloyd is our hero and we all respect him.â One of the team members comforted Captain Anderson.
âIf we want to find him, weâll need an excavation. Otherwise...â Another team member became distraught for a little moment.
Captain Anderson punched the ground again, obviously in deep sadness. Then, a team member yelled, âThere's a signal here!
Thereâs a signal!â
They all raced over when they noticed a weak continuous signal from the sensor, indicating that it was Richard.
Captain Anderson ordered, âDig fast!â
Some team members went back and grabbed shovels; those who could move around dug based on the signal displayed in the sensor. Finally, they dug about half a meter before a hand emerged from the snow, which made everyone cheer.
They continued searching until half of Richardâs body was exposed. He looked like a warrior in the snow with an invincible spirit, breaking free from the terrible situation.