Chapter Twenty-Eight: The Dear People

Listen to the screams coming from below, as well as bursts of gunfire like spring rain, and bursts of dazzling grenades.

Everyone knows that the situation is not good. The troops guarding the downstairs were clearly unable to resist the attacks of these so-called "walking corpses".

The leader of the team looked anxiously at the sky, but so far, there was still no sign of flying objects approaching in the sky, or any sound of airplanes.

He sighed, and then looked carefully at the man in front of him, who was nearly 60 years old, and his body was no longer as strong as it was when he fought on the battlefield.

The years have inevitably left her own unique traces on this person who is proud of the country and has guarded the country for nearly 40 years.

Thinking about the bits and pieces of my military life when I first entered the army, and thinking about the pain I suffered when I was ravaged by instructors as a recruit.

Thinking about the honor I have won through continuous hard work and perseverance to fight bravely with other teammates.

I think of the nearly five years I spent accompanying the current man as a security officer.

Bit by bit in front of my eyes, I can't help but have something running down from the corners of my eyes.

Listening to the shouts that were getting closer and closer, the captain finally mustered up the courage to make a decision.

He turned around stealthily, gestured to the few members behind him who were visibly flustered, gestured a few times, and then gently covered his mouth and whispered something.

After listening to this, these team members were gone, and the anxiety and uneasiness just now were laughed heartily, and each of them made an OK gesture.

Then he slowly stepped back with his gun, slowly backwards, until he reached the door of the stairs, and then walked back to the stairs of the building one by one.

looked at the man in front of him who raised his head and looked at the sky, without a trace of reaction.

The captain couldn't help laughing, he was still old after all.

The sniper, who used to be known as the number one in the army, is at the forefront of the army in terms of hearing, eyesight, and perception.

A soldier who has been on the battlefield for 40 years, a man who broke out of the sea of blood, blood, swords, mountains and fires.

Then this, the captain took one last look, and the man in front of him quietly raised his hand and saluted.

He also stealthily walked to the door, and gently closed the door.

But even the softest sound of the door touched the man standing there.

"What are you doing?" He shouted angrily, and then walked like a fly, and a fierce man rushed directly to the door.

Bump, bump. He banged the door, then tried hard to open it.

"It's useless, General, I'm the last keeper of this door. All of us can be sacrificed, but you can't, you are more important than us. You also need to save the country, the people who are in the middle of so much suffering. The captain pressed his back against the door, saying nothing and not letting go.

"What are you talking about, everyone is a member of the country, everyone's life is precious, how can you say who is important or not? Open the door. The general knocked frantically at the door.

"General, there is an old saying that a general dies in a hundred battles, and a strong man returns in ten years. The moment I enlisted, I knew that death might not be an option for me. ”

"Isn't it? Some people died meaninglessly, but some died heavier than Mount Tai. I'm not saying that my death is meaningless, but I'd rather die than you, and you're the one who guards this country! The captain, as if remembering something, reached deep into his left hand, groped in his arms, and poked out a photograph.

The photo shows a woman smiling brightly with a three- or four-year-old child next to her.

"Wife, I'm sorry for you, I still haven't been able to go back to see you after all, and I'm sorry for our baby." The man took one last look at the photo, and tears began to flow down like raindrops.

"Mom, I miss you too, I said that I would go home for the Chinese New Year this year, I can only hope that you and Dad are safe"

Who said men don't flick when they have tears? It's just not to the sad place.

Listening, the footsteps below were getting denser and the sound of guns was getting less and less, and he had some counts in his mind.

He took off the robbery hanging on his body and opened the insurance. Then he pulled out the only few grenades he had left, and then rushed down with all his courage.

The sound of a thud, thump, thump, and a heavy mechanical engine heard in the general's ears.

Airplanes. The general turned his head to look, and finally the helicopter came.

Seeing that the helicopter had stopped in place, he was relieved.

Then he continued to knock on the door, trying to tell his brother inside that he could go, but when he opened it, it was empty.

"General, come, we'll pick you up, come quickly," several other men in green uniforms on the helicopter shouted loudly to the man standing in the doorway.

"No, I'm going to wait for my soldiers." The general shook his head affirmatively and shouted at the plane.

"It's alright, General, come here. For partners, we will definitely wait. You don't have a gun, it's too dangerous, you can come over and get the gun first. "It seems that no matter how big the risk is, for this group of soldiers, the lives of no partners are more important.

After about three minutes of waiting, still no one came out. This general inevitably has some hope in his heart, can my brothers ......

The roar rang out again, and the captain was seen backwards with his gun, and then backed back with his companion.

There were so many people who went in that there were only two people left.

When the captain came out, he saw that the general was still waiting for them, and there was some warmth in his heart.

He quickly threw out the grenade in his hand, and then left only one grenade on his body.

Taking advantage of the absence of walking corpses, he quickly turned his head and shouted at the plane, "Hurry up and go, leave us alone, we were bitten, let's go." ”

The general was obviously reluctant to yell at the driver, "Don't go"

"Bang", this captain seems to have finally made some decision.

He took a gun and aimed it at the ground under the plane, and fired a shot.

"General, I feel honored to be your soldier in this life, and you know the same thing about the Z virus as I do. We're not saved, let's go! The captain took the gun and clicked the ground several times in succession.

"Let's go." The general finally made a decision, and said to the pilot in a deep voice and a choked voice.

Then the plane slowly began to pull up, and the captain saw that the plane had finally taken off, and the stone in his heart seemed to fall.