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Chapter 873 - 868 Parachute device malfunction!
Chapter 873: 868 Parachute device malfunction!
At this moment, Gu Zhen lifted his head and could still see two figures rapidly descending.
One of them was Ji Pianran; the smaller figure was Tiantian.
Just then, Coach Hao came up beside Gu Zhen and also watched the scene unfold.
It seemed as if Coach Hao was moved to speak.
"Mr. Gu, you really are a good husband, bringing your own family here to skydive,"
he suddenly said to Gu Zhen, catching him off guard.
Did he meet the standards of a good man simply because of this skydiving trip?
At this point, Coach Hao quickly added on.
"These days, there aren’t many men who’d bring their family here to play.
For most men, they’d rather spend the money on food and drinks
than bring their wife and kids for an experience like this.
After all, you might only skydive once in your life,
and it’s an experience you’ll never forget.
But who remembers the everyday eating and drinking?
Better to spend a bit more and create memories that’ll last a lifetime.
That’s what’s most important, don’t you think? Mr. Gu?"
At this moment, he shared his view with Gu Zhen, seeing skydiving as a significant event,
for it creates unforgettable memories for a family.
Even in old age, one could recall the experience.
Gu Zhen nodded in agreement, finding value in his words.
However, Gu Zhen thought that such decisions should still be based on financial capability.
Some families simply couldn’t afford the cost of skydiving; after all, it wasn’t cheap.
In the future, one skydiving attempt might cost several thousand yuan.
Even now, each person needs almost a thousand to complete the challenge.
Such an expense certainly isn’t feasible for every family.
Even for Gu Zhen, it was barely manageable.
Being able to spend so much without feeling a pang of regret was unusual.
Regardless, in the eyes of Coach Hao at that moment, Gu Zhen was a good man.
It was a pity that Gu Zhen was already married with children; otherwise, Coach Hao would definitely have pursued him.
Gu Zhen completely met all of his aesthetic standards.
Just then, as Gu Zhen observed Ji Pianran and Tiantian from the ground,
he suddenly noticed something amiss.
Clearly visible was Ji Pianran, who had already deployed his parachute and was about to land.
However, Tiantian seemed to have reached the height where she should have opened her parachute, but she had not.
Immediately, Gu Zhen’s brow furrowed in confusion about what was happening.
At the same time, he turned his gaze toward Coach Hao.
Gu Zhen felt that the mood was off, especially around Coach Hao.
Feeling the sharpness of Gu Zhen’s gaze, Coach Hao himself froze for a moment,
as if unsure of what was happening. However, after looking up,
he quickly identified the issue: Tiantian’s skydiving had not continued as planned.
As a coach, he certainly knew when the parachute should be deployed.
Yet, Tiantian’s instructor had not opened the parachute, even though it was dangerously overdue.
At that moment, his nerves jolted to high alert.
Seeing Coach Hao’s expression, Gu Zhen knew something must have gone wrong.
For a moment, he was scared too, fearing that something had happened.
Soon, Ji Pianran had landed on the ground.
Gu Zhen rushed over and helped Ji Pianran to his feet.
There was still a look of shock on Ji Pianran’s face.
It was as if he had never expected to go through such an experience.
Even now, sitting on the ground, he seemed bewildered, as if everything around him felt unfamiliar.
Even with Gu Zhen standing right in front of him, he seemed not to recognize Gu Zhen, looking foolish and puzzled.
Gu Zhen didn’t know what to say to him, so he simply chose not to speak for the time being.
Instead, he continued to question Coach Hao.
"What exactly happened here? Why didn’t he open his parachute?"
Gu Zhen was very insistent and extremely anxious at this point.
Before coming, he had hoped that no accidents would occur.
He hadn’t expected an accident to happen at this moment.
He didn’t even know what had happened up there.
If Coach Hao had done it on purpose, it would be terrifying.
For instance, if the coach was unhappy with his life,
and suddenly wanted to end it, that would be terrible.
Clearly, Coach Hao didn’t know how to respond to Gu Zhen’s question.
Having worked here for many years, he had witnessed a variety of situations.
But he had never seen anything like the current situation before.
Since the start of operations at the special forces base, there had never been such a mistake.
And there had never been a problem like this either.
That’s why he was so dumbfounded, unsure of how to answer Gu Zhen.
He even found the scene before him somewhat incredible.
All their coaches were professionally trained and had very strong psychological resilience.
Accidents shouldn’t happen.
Moreover, he knew the coach who had parachuted with "Tang Tang" and knew he was a very honest and reliable person.
Such a mistake was out of the question, so there must have been something wrong with the parachuting equipment.
Just then, the parachute behind that instructor suddenly opened.
Yet oddly enough, it didn’t fully deploy.
It was more like a small tent, resting on their heads.
The sight was profoundly unsettling.
Ji Pianran, who was gradually coming to his senses, also noticed this.
His face quickly went from blank to terrified.
He immediately ran over to Gu Zhen and intensely looked at him, asking urgently,
"What’s going on up there?"
He was rushed, hoping Gu Zhen would quickly give him an answer that would reassure him.
But at this point, Gu Zhen truly didn’t know how to respond to his question.
Because even Gu Zhen himself didn’t know the situation above.
He quickly told Coach Hao to call an ambulance.
It was very likely they would need one soon, as an accident could happen at any moment.
Gu Zhen was also very nervous inside, his mind flashing through various possibilities.
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