Chapter 87: The Puzzle (52)

I whispered to Paul, "They're coming." ”

Paul apparently saw it too, and he got up and said, "Let's get out of the car." ”

I then stood up, looked at the oil bottle and Lukovich and said, "Don't look at them, let's get out of the car slowly." ”

Lukovic and the oil bottle also stood up, and we quickly joined the team to get off the bus, and followed the people who got off the bus without hurry.

I mixed in with the crowd and glanced at the people, there were at least three people on the bus, and these three people also looked unhurried and looked like passengers when they got on the bus, but their eyes began to pay attention to the people on the bus as soon as they got on the bus.

However, these people didn't seem to be quite sure what we looked like, and their eyes should have swept over us, but they didn't make any special moves. Paul quickly got out of the car, and I followed him out of the car. Paul paused as he got out of the car, looking back at the car.

In fact, Paul's action is very normal, and many people will stop and look back after getting out of the car. But it was this look that caught the attention of the people in the car. The three men noticed, and their eyes quickly locked on Paul, then at me standing next to him, and then at the oil bottle and Lukovich, who had also gotten out of the car.

"Let's go. Enter the mall. Paul said, gesturing to the entrance to a mall not far from the station.

I followed Paul, and as I was as I walked I noticed that the three men were quickly approaching the door, apparently trying to get out of the car and catch up with us.

We were almost out of the mall, and Paul glanced at the mall and pointed to the elevator, "Go upstairs." After stepping onto the elevator, Paul glanced at the entrance behind him and said, "Valery and Salim are coming to meet us, and we need to wait here for a while." ”

I didn't look back, and I whispered, "This time the people don't look easy." They seem to be very good at tracking. ”

"Really?" Paul looked unconvinced, "Take them around a few times first and see if they can do it." ”

We were soon on the third floor, and I looked down at the elevator below, and the three men were also following behind. I thought to Paul, "They're still behind. I suspect they have someone else coming from another direction. ”

Paul quickened his pace and said, "Let's go into the safe passage and go downstairs." ”

We followed Paul on the third floor and quickly ran to a corner exit, "Get your guns ready, let's go downstairs." Paul slowly pushed the door open.

We all pulled out our pistols and went to the safe passage, which was the hallway. I went up the stairs and listened quietly, as if there was no special movement. Of course, it can't be very quiet here, there will always be some noise in the corridors, this is a shopping mall after all. But there were no sounds that I felt suspicious, like footsteps or anything.

"Let's go! Let's go down! Paul was the first to go down.

We walked down one by one, and after a while we came to the second floor exit, and after a brief confirmation that nothing was wrong, we continued downstairs, but just as Paul stepped down the stairs, there was a sound of footsteps coming from the second floor safety exit.

I immediately looked towards the exit, and saw a figure flash through the window of the door where the exit was closed, followed by two gunshots, "pop, pop". And just after he fired his first bullet, I shot at the door.

The other man's bullet pierced the door and hit the leg of the oil bottle. The oil bottle stumbled and rolled down the stairs.

I continued to shoot twice at the safety exit, "Keep walking!" Keep going! "I told us that we must get out of here as soon as possible at this moment. Because from upstairs there was already the sound of the exit door closing.

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sp; "Smack, smack!" Paul fired two shots into the staircase upstairs, and then he quickly moved towards the oil bottle.

Lukovic pays attention to the above. Go down fast! As I was talking, another gunshot rang out from the second-floor exit in front of me, and I immediately began to shoot back, firing several shots at the exit door and moving quickly downstairs.

Lukovich saw me leaning towards him and immediately walked downstairs while firing in the direction of the upper floor. Upstairs, too, there were one or two gunshots, some of which hit the staircase deputy next to me, and some of which hit the wall next to me.

Paul quickly grabbed the oil bottle and went downstairs, and Lukovich and I fought and retreated behind Paul. Instead of entering the first floor through the security exit on the first floor, Paul continued down, towards the basement.

The people above did not rush to pursue, let alone shoot indiscriminately, they just followed. Everyone is not stupid, it is actually very difficult to shoot each other in the corridor, and if you want to hit someone, you will first expose yourself to the other party's eyes, and here the distance is close and the space is small, which means that when you try to attack the other party, you are more threatened. And for now, they don't necessarily have a big advantage in numbers. So they didn't have any intention of rushing to attack.

Paul led us quickly to the basement level, which was a parking lot, and the sound of car engines could be heard from time to time. I entered the parking lot and I saw a man locking a car and preparing to leave.

I saw that Paul first threw away the oil bottle, raised his gun and said to the man, "Stand still." He said, "Smack!" at the man's feet. A shot was fired.

The man was completely stunned, and stood there staring at Paul dumbfounded. Paul pointed to the car keys in his hand, "Give me the keys, hurry!" After Paul finished speaking, the man still looked at Paul without any movement or reaction.

Paul walked over quickly, snatched the key from the man's hand, opened the car door, looked at us, and said, "Get in the car, bring in the oil bottle." ”

Lukovic and I picked up the gas bottle and walked to the car, just as the sound of the car's engine came from far and near. I looked in the direction from which the voice came, and the car that had stopped in front of the bus came into view.

"Get in the car, get in the car!" I screamed as I pulled the trigger on the car.

The man in the car turned around and drove towards my left hand side as soon as I opened fire, and the gunshots rang out from inside the car just as the side of the car was facing us.

"Smack, smack, smack!" Several shots came in succession, and one bullet knocked the owner of our car directly to the ground. And the rest hit our car.

Paul started the car and said, "Get in the car!" Get in! ”

I quickly got into the moving car, and Paul sped out. Just then, I saw a figure flash out of the exit, followed by several gunshots. I fired two shots at the figure at the exit, but I don't know if I missed, but just after we had crossed a corner, the car suddenly tilted to the right after a few gunshots.

"Tires! The tire has burst! Paul shouted.