Chapter 168: Convergence

"Then there's not much to say." Colin chuckled and said, "These people are here to find their own death." ”

Pete looked at the place where the gunshots rang out in the station, nodded and said, "I'm looking for death." The guerrillas will kill them all. ”

As soon as Pete finished speaking, John's voice came from Colin and Pete's desk. Just listen to John: "Colin, Pete." Can you hear me? ”

"Yes. Very clear. Colin and Pete immediately agreed, apparently close enough at the moment that they no longer needed a satellite phone to communicate.

"Good. Listen to me, the guerrillas here at the junction have been routed by us. A bombardment of Hernandez's station will be carried out in a moment. So if you're closer to there, it's best to dodge first. But if it's already a safe distance, then you should watch the fireworks display. John said.

"Understood." Colin immediately agreed, "We'll retreat into the woods to the north at once." Now is the right time for the shelling of the station, they are exchanging fire, there are quite a few of them. ”

"That's good. Go and get the wounded and others organized. We'll be able to meet soon, over. Not long after John finished speaking, the shell exploded directly inside the garrison through the southeast door. And the people who were in the crossfire were in chaos, and they no longer shot at each other, but dodged one after another.

The first to suffer were the guerrillas who were closer to the southeast, and they still thought that it was the shelling of the guys in front of them who had been beaten by themselves, so at first they attacked the other side after seeing the other side running back from the north.

And although these Colombians who were busy fleeing for their lives had lost a lot of people, there were more people coming after all, so it was still quite a bit imposing to look at the people rushing over for a while. The point is that these people have become rabbits who have been cornered at the last moment, and in order to have a little bit of life, these people finally unified their goal, that is, to rush out no matter what.

This put the guerrillas under great pressure, and several people were killed or wounded in a fierce exchange of fire on both sides. However, this fierce exchange of fire did not last long, because with the arrival of the shelling, the only thing that the two sides of the exchange of fire could do but dodge was that the bombed people turned on their backs.

Outside the Mexican garrison, at the junction leading here, it had now been overrun by the Helmet mercenaries led by John. Perez fell under a tree near the crossing, and beside him were his two men who had been following him.

Judging by the way they were killed, they were shooting as they retreated, as two of his men had a rifle dropped. It's just that they shouldn't have had time to make any effective counterattacks before they were hit one after another. Perez should have been hit in the end, at least in terms of the distance he had run. Of course, it is also possible that Perez left two of his men and ran first. But one way or another, they all died. John and the others didn't know that they had succeeded in killing the guerrilla commander here, but they didn't seem to care about it, and after occupying the intersection, they slowly approached the southeast gate again.

The road leading to the southeast gate of the Mexican garrison was now littered with corpses. Among them were guerrillas, but also Colombians who came here in groups to take advantage of the fire. Many of these corpses were stacked together, and it was impossible to tell who was who, just like the battlefield of cold weapons in ancient times. Some of them are not completely out of breath at the moment, and some are even moving. Seeing this, Helmet's mercenaries usually make up for it.

And inside the station, the continuous shelling also inflicted heavy losses on the guerrillas. There was no particular place to hide here, and some people couldn't help but watch their companions being swallowed up by the explosions caused by the shells one after another. They got up from the ground and ran eastward without looking back, to another entrance and exit here.

At the same time, the Colombians who took advantage of the fire also did the same, and at this moment it was as if the two sides suddenly became a gang, both running in one direction, and in such a chaotic night, when the people on both sides no longer regarded the opposite as the focus of their attention, it soon became difficult to distinguish between each other and the enemy. In other words, soon, both of them could not be sure whether it was their own people or their enemies who were also running not far from them.

However, this "harmony" did not last long, because in a short time the shells were scattered everywhere in all directions. It felt as if you were completely in a state of free fire. This put these people who were busy fleeing into a predicament. Although there are not many explosions that really pose a threat to them. But in such simple terrain, two or three explosions at close range were enough to kill and injure these people.

After about five or six minutes, the shelling stopped. The entire Mexican garrison fell silent. The whole Erkanmen seemed to be back to the way it was on a normal night.

Moments later, several figures entered the station through the badly damaged gate to the southeast. The men quickly looked at the figures lying on the ground one by one, and then quickly leaned towards the north. Although a figure flashed from the east side and ran out of the station, the figures were not interested, and after making sure that the other party was in a hurry to get out of here, they continued to move north as they disappeared from view.

Meanwhile, in the north of Pete and Colin. At the sight of these figures, both men let out a long sigh of relief, and each rose from under the hidden tree, waving his hand at the other and leaning towards the barbed wire.

"You're finally here." Colin came to the edge of the barbed wire. Pete, on the other hand, had a leg injury and stopped after walking for a while.

The person who came was Eckert, and when he came to the barbed wire, he lifted up the night vision equipment in front of him and said, "How are you doing?" What about the wounded? ”

"Here it is. And those who died. We need helpers. Colin said, glancing at the station, "The problem is solved?" ”

"Solved." The man nodded, and immediately picked up the handset to make contact, and after a while, more figures came out of the station.

The men, apparently to help carry the bodies of the wounded and the dead, immediately burrowed through the hole in the barbed wire and carried them out under the guidance of Colin and Pete. To Pete's surprise, Megan and Diego were among them. It's just that they're here to check on Hernandez.