Chapter 18: Run!

I fired several shots into the antechamber, and the shadow quickly disappeared. I don't have a lot of ammunition in my pistol magazine, and I don't even have time to change magazines if I continue to fight like this. At this moment in the passage, there was another flash of fire, and a fierce fire hit the antechamber.

The other party was overwhelmed by the heavy fire, and I took advantage of the opportunity to climb several meters in a row, and then I felt a hand grab my back collar and pull me over. I just crawled to the edge of the passage.

Manjuk is over, and I don't need to wait for anyone anymore, because I'm the one who is being waited for now. I glanced at the person next to me. It turned out to be Aliyev, as well as Sergei and Old Ivan.

I quickly changed the magazine of the pistol, looked at Sergei and old Ivan, "You two withdraw first." Fast! ”

The old and the young did not talk nonsense, and immediately opened the door of the passage and began to retreat. Aliyev and I were shooting at the attackers on both sides, one left and one right. But just after the two of them entered the passage, they increased the intensity of their attacks. From the antechamber in particular, more dark shadows entered the house under the cover of their companions.

"It's our turn!" Aliyev called out to me, "It's our turn!" ”

And just as he screamed, a bullet hit Aliyev in the back, and he fell to the ground. I quickly picked up his AK-74 when the cover door of the passage opened and Sergey stuck his head out.

Aliyev moved, he was not dead. I immediately looked at Sergey and said, "Drag him down!" "With that, I shot a few shots outside. Aliyev entered the passage with Sergei's drag and his own efforts. And I jumped straight into the tunnel after a few shots, and then suddenly it was dark in front of me and rolled straight into the passage.

I quickly got up from the ground, and Sergei quickly closed the cover and plugged it in. Then he jumped down the stairs and pulled Aliyev up directly. I looked at Aliyev and handed him the pistol with the few bullets left, "Take it." There are not many bullets in it. Come on. ”

At this moment, the passage was discovered by the other side, and a dense row of bullets hit the cover, the plank was pierced, and the bullets hit directly on the stairs below. But fortunately, the latch was not broken, and I saw that the cover shook a few times, and it should be that someone outside was moving, but it was not successful.

Sergei helped Aliyev quickly up the broken road to the exit of the passage. I slowly stepped back, and now that I was broken, I hoped that the other party would waste more time on it, to think that we were hiding in a place where there was no way out, and to focus all on it instead of looking for another exit. And I also have to prevent them from breaking the cover quickly, after all, I don't know what the situation is at the exit of the passage, if everyone over there hasn't run far or even been intercepted, and here is coming again, then we really can't run away.

I retreated uphill to the exit, just then the men at the entrance fired another heavy shot at the cover. Then the cover was violently impacted, and soon the cover began to deform without looking at the ravage, and pieces of wood began to fall off.

I immediately continued to retreat, and they were about to come down. Don't try to shoot at them as they come down. These are not stupid people who will not come down directly after so much resistance from us, but should ... As I stepped back, a stun bomb was dropped from the cover of the entrance to the passage. This was followed by a flash of bright light in the darkness, still accompanied by a cacophony of noise.

Once again, I dodged the opposition's visual assault on me. Although my eyes still felt uncomfortable, I retreated into the ramp after all, largely avoiding the bright light. However, the ears are very uncomfortable, and in a small space, the tinnitus is still strong, and the sound cannot be heard clearly.

The other party should be coming down, they are here to arrest people, not to kill people. I'm sure I'll come down on my own, and if it's much easier to kill, just prepare some grenades and drop them to open the way.

I stopped backing up, and instead of just stopping back, I took a few steps forward. I soon saw a light coming down from above from the cover, and then a figure came down. I pulled the trigger at the figure.

The pitch black and the fact that the other party is completely unfamiliar with the environment helped me a lot. Because this man did not observe the weight of observation at all when he came down

Well, just after I fired, this man might have found out where I was.

The man was shot and fell straight down, while the man who came down after him shot at me and retreated upwards.

I can't dwell on it here, I'm more of a guerrilla now, and I have to change places with a shot. It doesn't do me any good to stay in one place.

I continued to retreat towards the exit of the passage, and after a few steps back, I simply turned around and accelerated straight towards the exit. But just as I approached the exit, I noticed that the door at the exit was open and there was a flash of light, which was someone shooting. Although I had imagined the scene of everyone being discovered by the other party after going out of the exit, I still felt a chill in my heart when it happened.

I quickened my pace to the exit, and I looked after going out. The people behind should know that there is someone outside the house at this moment, and then they can quickly realize that we are not simply hiding but fleeing, using this passage that they did not know before.

I picked up my gun and crawled out of the exit. The first to be seen were Sergei, who was shooting with a gun, and Aliyev, who was wounded and continuing to resist. I immediately picked up my gun and looked at the side where their backs were facing, yes, in the direction they were back, and if there was any danger right now, it was in the direction that no one was paying attention to. At the same time, I glanced at the direction of the planned retreat. There I seemed to see a few moving black figures, it should be our people and not the other person, they should be very close to the woods.

I withdrew my gaze and looked intently at the back of Aliyev and Sergei and moved over, pulling out a pistol magazine along the way, "Aliyev, magazine." I shouted as I handed him the magazine.

Aliyev took the magazine, and he was shot in one arm, or in the left back shoulder. At the moment, he could only raise one arm to exert himself. But he had been well trained, and he quickly pulled the magazine out of the pistol, then quickly grabbed the upside-down pistol between his legs, and then reloaded the magazine I gave him.

Just then, someone came around from the other side of the house. I pulled the trigger around the corner. The bullet struck the outer planks of the house, scattering wood chips and debris from the already sturdy façade. The other man retracted his head and fired two shots at us from time to time.

"Fight and retreat! Fight and retreat! I shouted as I shot.

Aliyev and Sergey soon entered the barren meadow. I kept up with them, and the two of them and I were back to back, each firing in their own direction, covering each other's path to our retreat.

At this point I think maybe we're going to finish, because we're now in a place where there's little shelter to give. Although there are some tall grasses here, they are of no use at all, they can't stop the bullets at all. Not to mention blocking, it doesn't even have the ability to deflect the trajectory of the bullet. Another important reason is that the ammunition of our few men, at the current speed of movement and the number of people on the other side, is simply not enough for us to retreat into the woods with the current rate of fire.

"Hurry, hurry! Run out of bullets and throw away your gun and run into the woods! I shouted at them as I shot.

The first to run out of bullets was Sergei, who, after all, had little experience and fired much faster than Aliyev. Soon he threw away the gun and turned to drag Aliyev and began to run.

Aliyev seemed to push him, apparently letting him go first. I didn't have time to pay attention to them, they had already come around from both sides, and quickly judged that the direction we were going had begun to move behind us.

I lowered my body as low as I could, shifted my focus and began shooting at those who tried to outflank us. But those people moved quickly, their vision was not good, and the bullets that flew by their side from time to time caused me serious interference, so it was difficult to hit the target at all.

I looked back at Aliyev, "They are outflanking us." Beat those who outflanked. "Just as I finished speaking, I saw Aliyev give up on his feet, and then he fell to the ground.