Chapter 138 I'm completely dead

Although he has seen many reports of demonstrations in Europe on TV, Ye Hai has never seen a real demonstration since he came to Greece, and Ye Hai feels that if he really wants to organize a demonstration, he really needs to observe it on the spot, so after Helen proposed to go to see the demonstration, Ye Hai agreed very happily.

It just so happened that the street where Ye Hai was located was not far from the street where the demonstration was taking place in the news, and the two of them went through an alley after buying a large bucket of popcorn and went straight to the street where the Greek Ministry of the Interior was located.

"I haven't seen a real parade yet." Lying on Ye Hai's back, Helen said with some excitement while eating popcorn.

"I haven't seen it yet, I'll have to see it later." Ye Hai also said excitedly.

As he spoke, Ye Hai had already reached the end of the alley, and the street opposite him and Helen was already filled with excited crowds at this time.

These people shouted slogans, held flags in demonstration, and some even threw stones at riot police standing guard at the entrance of the building. The demonstrators standing in front kept running into the boundary line formed by the police, and as the number of demonstrators continued to increase, the cordon was faintly breached.

This tense situation made Ye Hai and Helen stunned, and they even forgot to eat popcorn.

"That doesn't seem right." Ye Hai was stunned for a while before he spoke, and then he asked Helen behind him for instructions: "I think let's go back to the hospital quickly." ”

"It's okay, it's like this in the Greek parades, just wait until it's dark." Helen stared at the "lively" crowd with big eyes and said very firmly.

"Are you sure?" Ye Hai asked uncomfortably.

"Sure, don't worry, it'll be fine! I'm a native of Greece. Grew up watching parades! Helen patted her chest and assured Ye Hai.

"Okay then." Gritting his teeth, Ye Hai finally took a step and blended into the crowd of demonstrators.

As soon as he entered the crowd, deafening slogans sounded in Ye Hai's ears.

"Against leaving the eurozone! Greedy capitalists get out of Greece! ”

"Against monetary tightening, inflation saves Greece!"

"Against accepting refugees, the Greeks are only enough to feed themselves!"

All kinds of different slogans rang in Ye Hai's ears. As soon as he heard about it, he found that there were many ideas in a parade, and he knew that he would pull Kevin and a few people to raise a banner together.

But if you bring people to the march yourself, what slogan should you choose? Looking at the manic demonstrator crowd, Ye Hai suddenly thought of it.

"Oppose the corpse vegetarian meal and improve administrative efficiency!" A very appropriate slogan suddenly popped up in Ye Hai's brain.

Ye Hai smashed his mouth, and found that this slogan was really unexpectedly appropriate, and he was really a literary genius.

Just when Ye Hai was smug, he felt that his shoulder was suddenly patted, Ye Hai was startled and hurriedly turned his head to look.

The person who photographed him was a young Greek who was about his age. This young Greek man was very burly, but he had a friendly smile on his face, and when he saw Ye Hai turn his head, he smiled at him, and then asked, "Hey, brother, what is your parade philosophy?" ”

"Ahh Oppose the corpse vegetarian meal and improve administrative efficiency! Ye Hai said hurriedly.

The Greek youth gave Ye Hai a thumbs up. Said admiringly: "What an idea!" ”

"So-so." Ye Hai pretended to be modest, causing Helen on his back to roll his eyes. Suddenly, he thought of something and asked the young Greek, "Friend, what is your philosophy?" ”

"Against sexual orientation discrimination, against homosexuality!" The Greek young man said proudly, and then looked at Ye Hai with deep meaning. She stuck out her tongue and licked her lips.

Ye Hai was almost frightened by this hint and squatted on the ground, and he hurriedly said, "Yes, the government should have done this a long time ago." Well, I still have something to do. Good bye! ”

Then Ye Hai hurriedly walked a few steps and left the Greek young man far away.

"Hee-hee, hee-hee." Ye Hai fled in a hurry, but Helen covered his mouth on his back and laughed happily.

"What are you laughing at!" Ye Hai turned around and shouted dissatisfied.

"I think that brother has taken a fancy to you."

"Forehead ......" recalled the ambiguous actions of the Greek young man just now, and Ye Hai couldn't help but shiver.

The two of them had just stopped for a while, and something new happened. For some reason, the crowd in front of the parade suddenly stirred again, accompanied by smoke coming out of the front. At the same time, the Greeks beside Ye Hai all increased their speed, shouting in their mouths and rushing towards the front as if they were charging.

Because in the center of the crowd, Ye Hai was also carried forward by the crowd.

"It can't be an accident." Remembering the reports about violent demonstrations he had read on the news before, Ye Hai's little heart pounded and accelerated. He looked behind him, trying to ask Helen, a native of Greece, for advice, but the stinky girl was looking up at the crowd in front of her with an excited face. Because she was carried by Ye Hai, she could see more things than Ye Hai.

"What's going on up ahead, what's going on?" Ye Hai asked nervously, and at the same time, his footsteps kept moving forward quickly under the crowd.

"It's a fight!" Helen said crisply, without a hint of fear or fear in her tone, while stretching her neck and looking forward.

"Why didn't you say it earlier!" Ye Hai asked angrily.

"You didn't ask me. Wow, someone actually threw bricks and tear gas! While arguing, Helen said excitedly.

"......" Ye Hai's face was full of black lines, he didn't bother to reason with this stinky girl anymore, but tried his best to get closer to the side of the street, only in this way could he get rid of the crowd. But the situation was not as smooth as he thought, this group of demonstrators rushed forward like crazy, Ye Hai was difficult to move in this crowded crowd at all, more than ten minutes passed, he actually moved less than a meter horizontally, but in the longitudinal direction, he had already advanced nearly a hundred meters, and soon reached the center of the conflict.

The situation was suddenly critical, Ye Hai couldn't help but get nervous, sweat quickly soaked his clothes, and then Helen's voice sounded in Ye Hai's ears.

"Ye Hai, let's run."

"Now I know I'm scared! Stinky girl! Ye Hai scolded unhappily.

"I'm not scared, it's just that I found out that the police are starting to arrest people, and if you get caught by them, things will be in trouble." Helen said very seriously.

"Damn, why didn't you say it earlier."

"I just saw it!"

By this time, the flow of the crowd had gradually changed, and the angry people first slowed down, and then some began to turn around. It seems that they also found out that something was wrong and wanted to run away.

The speed of the crowd slowed down, and Ye Hai finally seized the opportunity and quickly reached the side of the street, and then walked into an alley. And when he looked back, he found that many people had been caught by the police and pushed to the ground.

Ye Hai was startled, and hurriedly sped up and slipped away.

"Run, run, come on!" Helen shouted crisply and loudly on Ye Hai's back. (To be continued.) )