Chapter Twenty-Seven: Haji's Suspicious Tactics
Some distance further, Haji knew by his keen hearing that he was getting closer to the men, and he moved more lightly and slowly. And he also kept hiding his body behind the bushes and trees on the side of the road, not only to hide his tracks, but also to use this action to make the search team members behind him pay attention.
The wolfhound's reaction was even more obvious, it was now fully in combat mode, its two pointed ears standing straight, both buckled in the direction of the robbers, collecting all the sounds coming from that direction. Seeing the reaction of Haji and the wolf dog, how could the search team members not know that they were about to come into contact with that group of people in front of them, so with a gesture from the SWAT captain, the SWAT officers and police officers under him were ready to fight.
Closer, closer. Bypassing the hill in front of you is the road and the robbers and hostages waiting on the side of the road. By the sound of the rain brushing through the leaves and grass, the group had already dived no more than forty meters away from them in a straight line, but if they went any further from here, they would probably be exposed. So at this point, Haji had to make another choice.
Haji took the group to the predetermined place, and then looked back at the people who had followed, Haji stood up and raised his nose to signal that the target was ahead. Then Hadji turned his head and arched towards the wolfhound. Strange to say, the grown-up, fierce-looking wolfhound followed Haji across the path and into the grass and disappeared. Seeing Haji abduct the wolfdog, the police dog handler behind him looked straight haired, and regretted that he shouldn't have let go of the wolfdog just now. He's a police dog handler without a wolfdog, so what kind of handler is he? What's the use?
The trainer was frustrated there, and the other members of the search team slowly walked forward for a while under the command of the SWAT team leader, and finally saw a group of people waiting under the trees on the side of the road. Moreover, they also confirmed with their own eyes that the formation that Haji had asked them to put on just now was basically the same as the current position of the robbers and children. Even the position of the two armed robbers was the same as the position that Haji had given them just now.
Not only that, but they also saw the current environment clearly, they were still walking down the hillside, with a hill on the left, a high and low hill on the right, and a not wide geographical condition in the middle. It is undoubtedly difficult to attack from this position, and there are some advantages to attacking from the hill on the left, but it also takes time to rush down from the hill, and a robber who does not do well can injure the hostages or burrow into the bushes with them. In that case, the whole action would lose its suddenness and effect, and their rush for several hours would lose its meaning.
If you threaten a few robbers from a high hill and then have people quickly pass through the path to capture them, although this attack is more likely to succeed, there is also a danger of attacking at close range. If one of the policemen who rush over is not right, they will face the muzzle of the robber's gun! or if the robber finds out about his actions, the two children will also become hostages of the robbers and threaten the personal safety of the team members.
For example, use police dogs and haji to attract the attention of the robbers, and then attack from both the hill and the path. Of course, this kind of attack will cause some danger to the police dog itself, but isn't the police dog used to do this? Even if Haji is not a police dog, but the wolf dog is duty-bound? It's just that the wolf dog was let go by Haji just now, and he was taken to an unknown place, and now I think about it, I really regret it!
Just as he was thinking this, a wolf howl suddenly sounded from the hilly woods on the other side of the hill: "Whew-woo-"
In the middle of the night, it was still raining, and it was as dark as the bottom of a pot. Suddenly, there was such a noise in the woods, which frightened the robbers instinctively. Not only were they taken aback, but even the search team members who were preparing to launch a strong attack to rescue the human traffickers were also taken aback.
What kind of place is this place? Not to mention wolves, there are not even a few hares in the big cities. In the summer, there are many people who come to the mountains to fish and catch dragonflies and butterflies, so how can there be wolves calling here? If this is the case, what is the matter with this cry?
After a little flurging, the SWAT captain who led the team figured it out: Haji, it must be a good thing to do. It seemed like an opportunity, though, as the robbers' attention must have been drawn to it.
Indeed, the robbers were all drawn by the cries coming from the hills and woods behind them. Don't look at the little boy who said that there were wolves being scolded by them, but when the wolf howl came from behind them, they were all nervous. That's the absolute master of this mountain forest, and I heard that once you move, you will be in groups. If a pack of wolves really came out from behind, what would they be able to do with these two guns?
As for whether there are wolves in the mountains and forests, what do these little gangsters know who usually know how to live in the city? They don't usually read books, they don't read newspapers, and they don't care about the current situation, so how can they know about environmental problems and wild animals?
Just when the group was nervous and didn't know how to respond, the SWAT captain reacted quickly. He pushed the men in front of him, pointing forward, signaling them to approach head-on, and then he led the others through the grass and up the hill on the side, ready to take control of the situation from above.
The wolf howls in the hills and woods behind the robbers were still ringing high and low, and their positions were constantly changing, and from time to time there were several figures scurrying through the grass, so that several robbers did not know how many wolves there were in the woods. The guys got closer and closer, and gradually they had blocked the two children behind them - after all, these two children were in their interests, and they had weapons in their hands, so they naturally had to protect these two children first.
It's just that although the wolf in the hill made a lot of movement, and the grass shook violently from time to time, it never appeared, which made these guys noisy and nervous, but there was nothing to do. It's not to shoot, it's not to shoot.
Just when the robbers hesitated to scare the "wolves" and fire a shot or two, there was a sound behind them. The robbers thought that the wolves had circled behind them, and the last few quickly turned around, raised their weapons to guard against them, and a guy with a five-in-a-row hair quickly turned his gun back, pointing it at the hill behind him.
But at this moment, several people suddenly appeared in the grass on the side of the road on their left, and the first few of them rushed forward and shouted at them: "Police, raise your hands!"
The shout was so shocking that the robbers didn't expect the police to be close to them at any time, and they didn't know what to do for a while. The gun-wielding robber who had just turned in this direction had just subconsciously raised his gun, but someone had already fired a shot into the sky among the few people who rushed over.
The crisp sound of gunfire immediately sobered up this guy, he was just a gangster, he used a gun to scare the people, but he really didn't dare to shoot and kill. Especially the person who rushed over had already identified himself, and he didn't dare to really play with the police. With a stroke of divine effort, the thug threw the five-in-a-row hair in his hand to the ground, which can be regarded as giving up resistance.
He gave up resisting, but in the end, the guy who searched and guarded against the wolves was not ready to give up. He turned around and grabbed the little sister's hair, and wanted to turn the gun and use the little sister as a hostage. But at this moment, a black shadow quickly pounced out of the grass behind him, directly biting this guy's arm and bringing him down.
The robber was defenseless, and was brought down by the tremendous impact of the wolfhound rushing out from behind him, and his arm was bitten to death. But this guy is a ruthless character, even if his arm is bitten through by the wolfdog's teeth, he still holds on to his five-in-a-row. What's worse is that the angle at which he fell was exactly at the little sister and the little boy, and the muzzle of his gun was also pointed in that direction. At this time, no matter whether the guy took the initiative to shoot or the gun went off, the little sister and the boy could be slandered, injured, or even killed.
At this critical moment, Haji, who was pretending to be a ghost, arrived in time. He was not very old, and his physical strength and speed could not be compared to that of a wolfdog trained to pounce, but although he was a little slower, he still arrived in time. And unlike a trained wolfdog, who only knows how to bite people's arms, he knows the dangers of firearms.
As soon as Haji rushed closer, he opened his mouth and bit the robber's hand, unceremoniously biting through his palm, and at the same time pulling his palm and the gun to the side, pointing the muzzle of the gun in a safe direction.
There was a "bang" of the gunshot, and I don't know if Haji bit the guy and caused the misfire, or if the guy deliberately fired the gun in desperation, anyway, the gun was fired. However, since the muzzle of the gun had already been pointed in a harmless direction, this shot only startled everyone, but did not hurt anyone.
"Control the gun!" shouted the SWAT captain, but the man had already rushed to the robber who had fallen to the ground, and reached out and grabbed the gun that had fallen on the ground in his hand. Immediately after, he asked the second sentence: "Protect the child, is anyone hurt?"