Ben's face looked very bad, and he said hurriedly;

"Yes, but it ran away without pulling, hey! If you help me, I will help you too. Is the gentleman over there your friend? I can help him."

Reporter Lorena gently pulled Alice Letasha, who didn't know what she was looking at, and whispered;

"There's nothing we can do to help him, he's caught up in too many bodies, and there's a good chance he's stuck on something else."

This is not to blame reporter Luo Linna. After all, what this gentleman named Ben was involved in was much more terrifying than those people trapped in the ruins.

Only one of his hands and head were exposed, and the rest of his body was stuck. In the pile of corpses, the death of these corpses was shocking. No wonder few people came to help him. It was really crazy.

If possible, reporter Luo Linna could kneel down and swear on the spot that she would never take a step forward to touch that pile. She had tried her best to avoid looking directly at the corpses, but she was still choked by the strong and almost suffocating smell of blood, covering her mouth and nose and refusing to come any closer.

Alice Letasha looked at the corpses. When I walked closer and took a closer look, I couldn't tell whether the corpses of several people were rolled together. After all, many of them were in disfigurement. Some corpses had no visible heads and seemed to be wrapped deep in the body. Some had their heads twisted off or had no heads at all.

There were several arms under this gentleman, as well as the heart, lungs and intestines of an unknown person. It must be said that he did not faint on the spot, and he was indeed very courageous.

Alice Letasha gently fiddled with the things that were pressing on her. The corpse was broken into pieces, and finally looked at reporter Lorena and said;

"It seems there is only one way."

Reporter Luolina's eyes were full of fear, she took a step back and her voice trembled;

"No, don't say it, I will never touch this pile of stuff, my God, please let me go."

Alice Letasha chuckled lightly, turned around and began to move the corpses away, her tone brisk;

"Yeah? I can say that this is not as difficult as you think. Everything has a beginning."

Ben immediately beamed with joy when he saw this. He was finally able to come out of this place, and immediately praised him loudly;

"Oh my god, you are such a warrior, thank you, thank you!"

Seeing Alice Litasha carrying down the piled corpses piece by piece, reporter Lorena rolled her eyes, and finally gave up her last persistence. She took a deep breath, tried her best not to look at the corpses, strode forward, and hesitated. But still got started;

"God, I will definitely have nightmares for the rest of my life because of this. Ugh, this feeling……"

She complained, stopping from time to time to vomit wildly, while Ben also screamed with joy;

"That's right, I feel the weight is lighter, faster, faster, I really don't want to be stuck here anymore."

Reporter Luolina vomited again. She had a bad look on her face. Once she felt the sticky and disgusting feeling on her hands, she complained;

"You don’t need to tell me to tell me that this is really disgusting."

Seeing that she seemed to be unable to bear it any longer, Ben immediately interrupted to distract her attention and asked;

"Hey! What are your names?"

Reporter Luolina answered truthfully;

"Lorena, you can call me reporter Lorena, that is Miss Alice Letasha."

Seeing that reporter Luolina stopped to vomit again, Ben's body was surging with effort, like a big insect. Finally, with his unremitting efforts, he stretched out another arm. He kept saying without hesitation;

"It's an honor to meet you. My name is Ben. Thank you very much for your willingness to help me. I will definitely repay you twice."

Reporter Luolina reluctantly touched the body again, but before moving a few steps, her eyes suddenly widened, her breathing became rapid, and she turned her back again, waving her hands and wailing;

"Oops, I think I touched my eyeballs. Oh my god, I can't stand it anymore!"

When Ben saw this, he waved his arms hurriedly, for fear that they would leave, and he kept praising them.

"Miss Lorena, you are so beautiful, you are the most beautiful lady I have ever seen."

But mid-sentence, I realized that there was another person on the side, and he was flattering Alice Letasha;

"Oh, by the way, of course this lady is too. You are the strongest and most courageous lady I have ever seen."

Alice Letasha didn't pay attention to his compliment. Instead, she knocked on a part of the pile of corpses mixed in front of her that was almost indistinguishable, and asked;

"Is this your leg?"

Ben was confused at first, then screamed;

"What? Ouch, ouch, my legs, my legs!"

Alice Letasha nodded with satisfaction after hearing this, and said to the reporter Lorena on the side;

"Reporter Luo Linna, you go and hold his arm. He is not buried deep, so you can pull and see."

Reporter Luo Linna suddenly felt like she had received an amnesty. She grabbed Ben's waving arm and pulled it back hard. However, Ben struggled even harder, first thanking him and then shouting in pain.

"Thank you, thank you, it hurts so much, I feel like something is stuck in me, what should I do!"

Reporter Lorena couldn't stand it anymore. She never wanted to move those corpses anymore, so she walked towards Alice Letasha and carefully identified where they were stuck.

"Let me see what it is? It's like a joint, I really can't stand this, it's so stuck that I can't pull it out."

Reporter Luo Linna said to herself and tried to pull Ben's leg, but it was obvious that something was stuck. She finally couldn't bear it anymore and shook her head to express that she wanted to give up now.

After hearing this, Ben hurriedly begged;

"Hey, don't give up, think of a way, there must be a way."

Alice Letasha, however, leisurely found a strong-looking wooden stick from among the ruins and said;

"It's not a big problem, I have a solution."

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