Chapter 20: Don't Worry, Mr. I

I breathed a sigh of relief at the flickering lights in the distance, and I sat back in my seat and looked back at the others who were also relaxed: "The alarm has been lifted." Let's take a break. ”

I haven't slept after that, and this time it was dangerous, even though I wasn't detected. This is not to say that I am afraid of these policemen, on the contrary, if we do do it, I believe that these policemen will not be our opponents. After all, they're just police officers, and you can tell from their conversations that they don't think they're going to find us, so if they do do do it, they have a huge disadvantage in terms of skills and mentality.

What scares me is how we're going to get out if we're discovered. Even if we get rid of all these policemen just now, it is estimated that more and more military policemen will soon target us, and we will be passive at that time. The whole operation will be in the middle of another flight, which reminds me of the Serbian operation in Georgia with the gardeners' gang of trainees. Although we finally achieved our goal and made it out alive, I didn't want to have a second experience like that, I really didn't want to do it at all.

The hotel people only showed up in the parking lot at half past eight in the morning, and the bus driver told us to sit back as far back as possible so as not to attract attention.

Berezov's condition is still neither good nor bad, unresponsive but not like he is in danger. He went to the corner of the last seat and sat down. I sat next to him.

Soon more and more people were ready to get on the bus, and the bus driver opened the door and let these people come up first, and then he came to us and said, "Let's take you to solve the problem." Otherwise, you'll have to hold back for a long time after you hit the road. ”

At nine o'clock in the morning, the bus officially started, carrying thirty or forty people out of the parking lot. Except for us, everyone else in the car seemed to be very happy and laughing. They must have no idea what happened in this small town last night.

The kidnapping of prisoners and the shooting of prison guards should be a vicious incident in any country. But at this moment, these people should not know at all, even if the police check their identities in the middle of the night, it is estimated that they will not expect such a vicious incident to happen, maybe they will slander the police in the middle of the night to do nothing to carry out a surprise inspection.

I noticed that a young girl in the front row turned to Kurch sitting next to me and smiled, and Kurch smiled politely. I suddenly felt a little out of place with the people in my row.

Lukovich and Mr. Rest Assured were still asleep, waking up after the police had left, when they followed the bus driver to solve the problem, and then began to fall asleep again, as if they hadn't slept in days and nights. Of course, there was also Berezov, who never woke up at all.

What about the rest of us besides these three guys? One by one, they sat and watched the rows of people in front of them laughing and laughing, without any action, as if everyone was not on the same channel.

I think the people in front of me must think that we people are very strange, a group of people are either sleeping or in a daze, and there is very little chat. But I don't think they would have thought that such a group of people with guns on their shoulders had just committed a bloody crime last night, and were being hunted down by the police in the small town.

When I think of this, I suddenly feel that this scene is a very interesting scene. Maybe I was very close to some dangerous criminal myself in the past, and I may have spoken to him.

Just as I was looking at the laughing people in front of me, Semolov's car followed. I glanced at them through the window, and just as I looked at them, Rebic, who was sitting in front of me, woke up.

"My friend. Am I right? We're leaving the city. Rebic said softly.

I glanced at him, "I think you're just lucky." “

Rebic turned around and glanced at me unconvinced, "Luck? I've been here for more than ten years my friend. More than ten years. How many decades does a person's life have? Do you know why I dare to do this? Because I even know who they're going to be in charge of what happened last night. There are so many people in this city, and if you are interested in going out and about every day for a decade or so, you will definitely make everyone feel familiar, and you will even know more than half of the people in this city. ”

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"You're trying to tell me you know them. Know what they're going to do? How to solve the problem. I said.

"Yes. You've finally said something that I recognize. Rebic looked out the window, "I thought I would be here for the rest of my life." I've been squatting here, in fact, if there is no civil war, it has always been quiet here, not even those smugglers. I'm going to make a home here, I mean really settle down, find a woman to marry her, maybe have several children. Hehe, but ... If it weren't for that damn civil war, my wish would have come true, you know? You really can. Rebic's words made me think that he had an experience that he couldn't look back on, and that the reason why he wanted to leave here before might have something to do with it.

"Settle down? So what if one day the Russian side recruits you back? I asked.

"Haha. I guess they forgot about me. Rebic smiled wryly, "I'd love to see who reminds me of now." Rebic said and looked back at Kurci, "I was directly put into a group like him, and then followed a group to Croatia, which was Yugoslavia, of course. Here I fought fiercely against the hostile forces. But in the end, it failed, and the east side did not save itself. And we. There is less and less contact, and finally it becomes a child who no one cares. There were fewer and fewer people in our group, and I don't know if I was caught, recruited, or ran away. I guess the last two, especially the last one, are more likely, after all, if I am caught, I won't be able to last long, and you won't see me. Anyway, it was chaotic, very chaotic. “

"Then why didn't you even think about running? If you run away and be an ordinary person, maybe you're living a good life now. I said.

"Huh. That's the second sentence you said that I agree with. Now that I think about it, it's true, why don't I run? Just with a sense of responsibility for bullshit? And I don't know where the confidence comes from to think that the country will soon stabilize, and people like us will be of great use? Now I feel ridiculous, ridiculous. But sadly, that's what I thought at the time. So I persevered, and although I was quickly forgotten, I was a Croatian for so many years, a Croat in the ordinary and true sense of a Croatian. “

"That's why you were almost killed by the Serbs in the civil war? Because you're already a Croatian? ”

"Yes. That's it. Rebic nodded.