Chapter 43: Behind Enemy Lines (9)

We simply ate and rested for about twenty minutes before hitting the road again. Waldette continued to carry his companion on his back and headed northeast with us. After walking for about an hour, the old guy suddenly motioned for everyone to stop, and after observing the front for a moment, he looked back at us and said, "It looks like someone is talking." ”

We all stopped and listened to what was going on around us. A moment later, there was a faint voice from the side of the road, which seemed to be shouting, but it was a little far away from us, so it felt very light and faint.

Yugovich looked back at me and said, "The sound must have come from the woods on the other side of the road. ”

"Can you hear the meaning of the words?" I asked.

"I can't hear clearly." As soon as the old fellow finished speaking, a burst of gunfire came. The old guy looked in the direction of the highway and turned his head and said, "Let's hurry up and continue on our way." ”

I think the old guy said it well, now I am a mud bodhisattva crossing the river, who cares who? But just as I was about to open my mouth and let the old fellow take us on. There was movement on the other side of the road.

We all turned our heads to see several figures coming out of the woods onto the road, four men in all, one of whom seemed to be seriously wounded, and the other two had been carried out. Judging by the weapons and clothing, these men are not NATO, but I could not tell for a moment whether they were ethnic Albanians or Serbs.

"That's our people." Suddenly, VuriΔ‡ spoke, "I know those people, one of them is Petkovic's people, and two of them are from my team. ”

Hearing him say this, I looked at the old guy and said, "Uncle, are we going to join them?" ”

Yugovic seemed hesitant at first, probably because the other party was obviously in a situation, and he was a little afraid of getting into trouble. But after looking at Vurich, he still spoke: "Then call them here." I'll go. ”

"Wait." I grabbed Yugovic and pointed to the armbands on our clothes, "Will the other party in this place see this sign and give us a chance to talk to them?" Let's let Vurich go, he should know all those people. ”

The old fellow nodded and motioned for Vulich to join the men. Vurich looked happy to see that we had agreed to take the men with him, and he took his gun and headed for the other side of the road. Yugovich and I continued to keep an eye on the movement in the woods opposite.

Vurich walked to the side of the road and shouted at the men, who instinctively raised their guns to look at him and quickly lowered them. Apparently they should be familiar. Vulich quickly ran to the highway, said a few words to them, and then pointed to us, and then ran towards the woods on our side with a few men.

When the men arrived and saw us, they all raised their guns as expected, and the old guy smiled and told them to put their guns down and introduce themselves as Yugovich. But these people didn't seem to be as familiar with Yugovic as Vurich, and only relaxed again after the old guy and Vuri's explanation.

"Uncle... You don't seem to be well-known, but it's good that I didn't let you go. Otherwise, you'd have been put down on the highway by now. I laughed.

The old guy let out a long sigh, and said after a while: "It's not famous, and the goal is small and not noticeable." It's safer that way. After saying that, he walked over to the wounded man, looked up at the other three, and said, "He's not saved." In this place, we can't save him. ”

The three looked at each other, looking disappointed and sad, but still accepted the reality very calmly. After all, people who have fought and seen death will not be so entangled.

The old fellow looked at them and said, "Who attacked you?" You look like you've just fought someone. ”

"People from NATO." One of them spoke, and he pointed to the woods on the other side of the way, "There are still people there." At first, it was the Albanians who were chasing us, but I don't know when another group of armed men suddenly appeared, that is, the NATO mercenaries. At first we thought that these people were here to help the Albanians, but who knows... The man smiled bitterly and continued, "They kill anyone they see, no matter who you are." Now there are Albanians in the woods surrounded by them, and we have some in the woods over there. ”

I looked across the woods, and only a few gunshots could be heard at the moment. I looked at the man and said, "How many of them are there?" ”

The man looked at me and said, "Who are you?" ”

Vurich said on the side: "He is the one who fought to the end with Ivanovich." It's the dozens of new men we've heard about before. ”

When this man heard Vurich say this, his eyes immediately softened a lot, and he immediately replied, "There are a dozen more." There are about twenty or thirty more Albanians than we are. ”

Hearing him say this, I glanced at Waldette, and then at this Serbian man: "What about the NATO guys?" How many of them are there? ”

This man looked at me and said a little embarrassed: "There are not many people in NATO, in my opinion, there are about 20 to 30 people. ”

I waved my hand and said, "Nothing to be embarrassed about. All the people here are scattered by people who are much smaller in number than our NATO. But.... I said and looked at Yugovic, "But now I want to do something." ”

When Yugovich heard me say this, he immediately spoke: "You want to take the initiative to attack those NATO people again?" Milk asked me to come here to take you back, not to help you continue to fight the NATO. And we are likely to be followed by NATO people in the back of the ass, and it is very likely that we will be caught in the front and back when the time comes. ”

I smiled and said, "I'm here to fight NATO." More than half of my people died at the hands of the NATOs. I'm so close to them now, the point is that they would hardly think that I wouldn't be able to play with them when someone would attack them at this moment? This is an opportunity. ”

I looked at Waldett, "How's it going?" My fellow Albanians, do you want to fight the NATOs again? There's your companion besieged there. ”

Waldet looked at me, then at his companion who was already sitting on the ground, and then turned to me and said, "This is Kosovo." More than anyone else, I have a reason to take up arms and fight. ”

"Good." I said and looked at the Serbs who were already looking at me and Nawaldet with a confused expression, "This is an Albanian, I know you have a grudge." But now you guys are different in the eyes of the NATO? No matter how much you fight, it's a civil war, but NATO is different, I don't think it's too much to say that he is invading, what kind of battle is more meaningful If you are not stupid, you should be able to understand. "I said and pulled out the Ruger that Ivanlovich gave me," Ivanovich said before he took a breath, and he was happy to die on the battlefield of the battle against the NATOs and not in the civil war. ”

The Serbs looked at the luger in my hand and then at each other. The Serb, who had been talking to us, said, "Actually, I would like to have the opportunity to fight face to face with NATO troops. ”

"Good." I said, looking at Waldette, "What are your chances of being able to control those of your companions?" ”

Waldette thought for a moment and said, "It's a difficult question to answer, but I'll do my best." We're not stupid, not all of us are radical, and I think most of us will know how to choose. ”

"That's good." I nodded, "Then let's get ready." Hurry up and give these NATO mongrels a hard time. After saying that, I looked at Yugovich, "How is it, uncle?" Are you going to follow us or do you go back yourself? ”

The old guy glared at me depressedly, and suddenly rubbed his face violently, "Let's do it." But you have to promise me to leave as soon as things don't go well. ”

"Of course. Rest assured, I'm not a radical either. ”