One hundred and sixty-one return

Our convoy rounded St. Louis and had two roads ahead, one heading due west through Kansas, Colorado, and Utah to Lavona, and one southwest through Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arizona to Lavona.

I asked Hanks, "Which way are we going?" ”

Hanks' trembling fingers kept making comparisons on the map, but he couldn't make up his mind: "It's too desolate, it's too desolate." ”

The wild boar said dissatisfiedly, "What are you afraid of desolation?" With so many people and so many cars, there will be no problems. ”

"I'm worried that someone has noticed us," Hanks said. We are in these inhospitable areas, and they can take us out at will. They don't have to send killers, they can easily take out us with just a few attack drones, and they don't have to worry about news leaking at all. ”

Fack! The guy was scared out. I was disgruntled and said, "If you're worried about that, we'll have to take the train." Do you think we are fit to take the train? ”

During the martial law period, not only were planes not allowed to take off, but the railway stations in various places were definitely places under the control of the military and police. Many of us are injured, so it's no wonder that we have to take the train without showing our feet. It was at this time that Hanks' subordinate Dathan called to Hanks: "Chief, I have to go south." You know my family is in Little Rock right now, and I'm going to have to get them out. ”

Little Rock is in Arkansas, just south of us. We certainly can't all go south, and Hanks said, "Are you going to go yourself?" ”

"I'm going with Bubba and he's going to pick up his parents," Dathan said. ”

Hanks said, "Okay! If you want, pick up your family and go back to Lavona. I'll be waiting for you there. Dawson thanked him back, and immediately a car in the convoy hit the road first.

"I have to take my mother and sister to Lavona," said Nicole. ”

That's going to Texas, and I have to support it, or I'll be at peace. So I said, "Then let's go southwest." ”

Nicol said, "I can go myself, I'm not a weak girl." ”

That's when Hanks finally said, "Let's go southwest." There are some of our secret strongholds where we can rest and pick up something that we can use later. ”

So that Nicol and I could go all the way to Oklahoma with the brigade, and I immediately agreed to Hanks' choice. But before the convoy started, I asked everyone through the intercom, "Is there anything else I need to pick up my loved ones?" ”

A few more people had to pick up their parents, but no one answered. My men were all dragging their families to Lavona. Hanks said most of his men had been on the West Coast for a long time, so the family had largely moved to the West Coast. Therefore, it is true that there should not be many people who need to pick up their families.

After doing this, our convoy hit the road to Oklahoma. I said to Big Eyes through the intercom, "I'm going to go to Texas with Nicol, and you and the boar will take people back first." ”

Big-eyed laughed twice to indicate that he understood. Nicol said, "I'll go to Texas alone." Lavona has a lot of things waiting for you, and your friends need you. You shouldn't leave them at this time. ”

The wild boar also took the opportunity to say: "James, if something so big happens, there will be a big crisis, and it may also be an opportunity." Nicol was right, you should stay at Lavona at this time. Nicol continued, "As I said, I'm not a stupid girl who hasn't seen the world. I have a gun, don't worry. ”

When they said so, I gave up my plan to go with Nicol.

On the road, the radio once again broadcast important news, reporting in real time on the US military's strikes on the Japanese mainland. It takes several months for the United States to prepare for an attack on Iraq, but because of the occupation forces stationed in Japan, it only takes a few hours to prepare for a full-scale attack on Japan.

Listening to the front-line reporters either gritting their teeth or announcing with excitement that this was the first time that a few hundred Tomahawks had been fired at Japan, and that this was the first time that B1 bombers had taken off from dozens of flights, I could imagine what it was like to have taken off on the Japanese mainland.

The Japanese are not waiting to be killed, and it is reported that they have attacked and detained Japanese US military bases with various weapons. However, the United States controlled the operational command system of the Japanese army, and after the start of the war, the entire reconnaissance, guidance, and command system of the Japanese army was completely paralyzed, and none of the missiles fired at the US military bases in the Ryukyus posed a threat at all. With two waves of bombing destroying the Japanese missiles, Japan became meat to the slaughter.

At the same time, major countries in the world have expressed their condemnation of Japan and condolences to the United States, and China, Russia, and the European Union have all expressed their willingness to provide disaster relief assistance. Although foreign radio stations are still blocked, you can imagine with your toes how lively the earth is now.

Upon walking to a sparsely populated place, we buried the remains of Viper and others. Outside Oklahoma City, Nicol drove the bulletproof Land Rover on his own, while the team and I rounded the city and continued to New Mexico. When we arrived in Albuquerque, we couldn't run, but luckily Hanks had a secret base outside the city under the cover of a meat processing factory, and we slept in the base all night before continuing on the road.

Of course, before going to bed, I asked over the phone about the situation with Garland and Big Bird Lavona. Both said that Lavona was beginning to show signs of chaos. A large number of wealthy people flew from the East Coast to Lavona on this day, bringing with them more information about the East Coast being hit by dirty bombs. While government spokesmen continue to claim that the East Coast is not as polluted as expected, rumours have spread that the entire East Coast has been completely destroyed, and some people have vowed that the West Coast will be covered in nuclear contamination within a few days. In a panic, those who could afford to flee crowded airports and docks, and the roads to Mexico were crowded with vehicles that were not even visible to the police who maintained order. Those who could not afford to flee the city were looting for their purchases, and some were taking advantage of the opportunity to loot, and gunshots could be heard everywhere.

As I expected, Asian-Americans were once again being dragged down by the Japanese, and thugs with various intentions stormed into Asian-Americans' homes to kill people and set them on fire in the name of revenge against the Japanese. Fortunately, Garland and they got the news as soon as possible, and preemptively stockpiled a batch of daily necessities and warned many Chinese Americans. Now the base and the barley fields are being heavily guarded to prevent the outside chaos from spreading to these two areas.

After listening to Garland's report, I was a little relieved, and then I slept peacefully.

Hanks' stronghold really has a lot of good stuff in his base, and there are hundreds of kilograms of drugs alone. But it didn't appeal to us, we left the drugs where they were, and loaded the weapons and ammunition, medicines, clothing and communication equipment from the base onto a few trailers at the meat processing plant. Considering that a dirty bomb attack would cause panic on the East Coast and cause a large number of people to pour into the West Coast and cause high prices, we stuffed several refrigerated trucks with beef and mutton and brought them on the road.

After a night's rest, Hanks somewhat recovered. He said they have a presence in several cities near the Mexican border and have much more stockpiled supplies than in Albuquerque. But who cares about this now, we don't know what kind of chaos Lavona has become, and we can't wait to fly back to Lavona.

It wasn't until we got to San Bernartino that we really felt how serious the chaos was in Lavona. Nogaris and El Paso, which run from Lawona to the Mexican border, also go from here, and we see long streams of traffic crawling slowly down the southeast lane, shouting, yelling, and shooting into the air. Some cars were knocked off the shoulders of the road, and children were crying beside the cars, but the passers-by simply ignored them.

Thankfully, the American people were relatively simple-minded, and no one thought of rushing through the segregation to the empty side of the road, so we were able to rush into Lavona.