Chapter 899: Now, You're Besieged! (9)

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A few people touched the flower gallery all the way from the side yard to the front yard, but they didn't see anyone.

The deputy team raised an eyebrow and walked into the front porch leading to the main courtyard, and was looking left and right when he suddenly heard a voice sound.

"Who's coming?"

The screaming voice suddenly sounded, almost scaring the souls of several people.

The deputy team grabbed the gun and searched around, but no one could be found, and the subordinates on the side had already lightly touched his arm.

Following the other party's gaze, I saw a beautiful big tiger cockatoo standing on the shelf in front of me.

"Damn, Dead Bird, I almost scared you to death!"

The men on the side raised their guns and aimed them at the parrot.

"Stop!" The deputy immediately raised his hand to block him, "Do you want to wake everyone up?" ”

Putting away his gun, he stepped up to the parrot, looked up, and slowly stretched out his two hands.

The budgie tilted its head to look at him, and just when the deputy team thought it was going to succeed, it suddenly flapped its wings, flew off the shelf, and disappeared into the night.

With a low scolding, the deputy team ignored him anymore, raised his chin, and strode forward with a few people.

When he came to the main courtyard, the deputy team looked left and right to see if there was anyone and whispered orders to his subordinates.

"This room must be, you two guard the window, you two go in with me. Remember, don't shoot, live! ”

Several people responded softly, and the deputy team took the lead up the steps.

As soon as the man walking behind him raised his right foot, a hand had reached over to cover his mouth and nose.

He stretched out his hands and tried to grab his companion in front of him.

Before his fingertips could touch his companion's clothes, the large, broad hand had already twisted his cheek and twisted it violently.

His men heard only a click—it was the sound of his broken neck—and lost consciousness forever.

When the deputy team came to the door, the men who were arranged to guard the window went down to the side of the window, turned their faces, and saw their companions, and instantly broke out in a cold sweat.

I was still around just now, why is there no one all of a sudden!

His heart tightened, and he turned to hold the letter.

An arm had reached out from between the railings on the side of the porch, grabbing his calf.

Losing his balance, the man fell heavily down the corridor.

The bridge of his nose hit the ground, and his nose was sour and tears almost fell.

As soon as he got up, one of them had already climbed over the railing and landed on him, and as soon as his hand was raised, the man was pressed back and threw himself on the corridor.

The arm in the robe reached out and unceremoniously turned him one hundred and eighty degrees.

His subordinates suddenly died with a whimper.

Hearing this, the deputy team and the other subordinate turned their faces at the same time.

I saw a black shadow flash in the corridor.

On the ground, lying on his stomach were the corpses of his own men.

"Someone!"

The lieutenant grabbed his gun, turned around at the door, and looked around warily.

The subordinates also nervously grabbed the gun, watched vigilantly, and were ready to pull the trigger at any time.

However, the courtyard was so quiet that it was as if no one had ever appeared at all.

However, just now there were four people, and now there are only two left, who did it?

Two people died on their own side, but they didn't even see a shadow of each other!

The hearts of the deputy team and the rest of his subordinates trembled unconsciously.

Suddenly there was a light overhead, and the lights came on.

The originally dark corridors and courtyards instantly brightened up as if it were daylight.

The sudden light turned on made it a little difficult for both of them to adapt, and their eyes were in a state of temporary blindness.

In mid-air, a bright light flashed.