077 Crash landing at the airport
Barry quickly handed out the pistols to everyone, and then no one assigned three magazines.
"I hope there is no need to use it." Joseph said as he reloaded, and Barry nodded his head in agreement. Although he paid regular dues to the Gunsmith's Association, he was not a militant who sought to kill in his bones. I just love guns.
Wesker returned to the middle of the team, and the five of them stood together in front of the hatch, waiting for Brad to land the helicopter. As it approached the plume of smoke, the helicopter's gyroscope rolled up a black fog that made it impossible to see out the window, and the helicopter slowed down. In the smoke and night, the crowd lost the opportunity to determine the direction of the falling plane from the sky.
Brad drove the plane in the air, then used the strong wind generated by the gyrotron to cause the weeds on the ground to fall in all directions, and then the helicopter was forced to land. Before the plane could stop, Barry opened the hatch and was about to rush out.
A warm hand rested on his shoulder, and Barry turned his head, and Chris was looking at him with a nervous expression.
"We'll be behind you." Chris said, and Barry nodded.
He wasn't worried about whether the squad would be his backup, and the most worrying thing at this time was the state of Bravo's squad more than anything else. Marini is a good friend of Barry's, and his wife is still taking care of their daughters. Of course, she is also a friend of Barry's wife, Kathy. At this time, he would even think of Marini's death, what a bastard with no humanity......
Wait for me, brother, and I'll go and save you right away.
Barry held Colt in one hand and the hatch in the other, and then took a step towards the Raccoon City forest in the rapidly darkening twilight.
Team Alpha fanned out and began to move north. Wesker and Chris are behind Barry's left, and Jill and Joseph are behind right. The group walked through the forest in the evening. As the propellers of Team Alpha's helicopter spun rapidly again, Jill could smell the smell of fuel, and a crooked column of smoke could be seen through the gaps in the leaves.
The members of the team quickly made their way through the woods, but their vision under the conifers became more limited. As a result of the fire, the pine trees and the earth were covered in a layer of hot air, and with each step, the strong smell of burning organic matter became more pungent. Jill noticed that in the blurred light ahead, there were fields of dense weeds.
"Found it, right ahead!"
Jill's heart pounded like a drum at Barry's shout, and they quickly moved closer to Barry, who was walking in front.
Jill walked out of the woods, followed by Joseph. Barry was already next to the downed helicopter, with Chris and Wesker standing right behind him. Smoke still rises from the wreckage of the plane, but it is faint.
Jill and Joseph came up to their teammates and stared at the wreckage of the plane. During this time of surveying the site, no one spoke. The helicopter's stout fuselage preserved its prototype, and no damage was visible from the surface. The left landing bracket, though a little curved, seemed to have nothing out of the ordinary, other than this and the smoke coming out of the rotor. The hatch had been opened, and under the light of the Wesker flashlight, it was clear that there was no damage in the cabin. Jill noticed that the equipment of the Bravo squad remained in the cabin. So, where are they?
I don't know. It hasn't been more than fifteen minutes since the last communication. If there are any wounded, I think they will stay here. If you're out of here, why do you want to leave your equipment behind?
Wesker handed the flashlight to Joseph and nodded at the cockpit. "Look into it. Everyone scattered and split up to look for clues—footprints, bullet casings, traces of a fight—anything. If you find it, let each other know and don't be careless. ”
Jill stood still, staring at the smoking helicopter as she wondered what was going on. Enrique once said in a correspondence that something was not functioning. So far, this has been normal, as Team Bravo should have been forced to land at the time. So what happened after that? What happened that made them abandon staying where they were and choosing to leave without taking any weapons with them?
Seeing two or three bulletproof vests next to the hatch, Jill shook his head. This adds another item to the list of unreasonable actions.
Jill turned to join the search, and Joseph emerged from the cockpit with the same bewildered expression on his face as she did. Jill wanted to hear what he had to say to Wesker, so she stopped for a moment in her anxious mood.
"I don't know what's going on. The bending of the landing gear is supposed to be caused by a forced landing, but nothing else unusual has been detected other than the electronic system. ”
Wesker sighed, and then said to the other team members, "Everyone spread out in a circle, keeping a distance of three meters from each other!" ”
Jill moved towards the position between Chris and Barry, who were already looking around carefully as they moved east and northeast. Wesker enters the cabin and uses his flashlight to search the darkness for clues that may be left behind. Joseph headed west.
As the circular queue spreads, the hay under your feet rustles. If you don't count the distant hum of Team Alpha's helicopter, the only thing you can hear in the warm air is the sound of the team stepping on the weeds. Jill used his leather boots to search through the tall grass, stepping on the weeds of equal height to separate them with each step. After a while, it was completely dark, and everything around me was no longer visible. A flashlight was necessary, but Team Bravo left their equipment on the plane......
Jill stopped abruptly and pricked up her ears to listen. He could hear the breathing of his teammates, the sound of stomping on weeds, and the roar of his own helicopter moving away......
Nothing else could be heard, not even bird calls.
It's a forested area, and it's the height of summer. Where do the animals and insects go? The forest was so quiet that only the sounds of humans could be heard, and for the first time since landing, Jill was scared.
Jill was just about to talk to the others, when Joseph, who was behind them, suddenly shouted loudly: "Hey, here! ”
Jill turned around and ran in the direction the voice had come from. Chris and Barry also ran in the same direction, and although Wesker was still in the cabin, he quickly pulled out Beretta's pistol and ran towards it when he heard Joseph's shout.