Chapter 105: Heavenly Change (15)

"Report to the sir, a large number of soldiers are unconscious without warning, it is not clear what caused the coma, we need a medical team......" A captain on the front line was reporting to Lilith, but before the words could be spoken, he heard screams, howls, and gunshots all around.

The captain looked up in astonishment, only to find that the soldiers who had fainted had become "mutants" one after another, and after standing up again, they attacked the soldiers around them who were not unconscious, and devoured the soldiers' stomachs.

Without the containment of armored forces and the suppression of volunteers, at this moment, the melee ability of the "mutant" metamorphosis was fully displayed, and ordinary soldiers were not a unified enemy at all, and the entire battlefield was a one-sided killing.

The scene is chaotic, the soldiers are fighting on their own, no one listens to any orders, and the only thing they can do is keep pulling the trigger on the "mutants" until they run out of bullets or the "mutants" rush in front of them and tear them apart.

Seeing that the situation was not good, the volunteers sent three people from each team back to support in an attempt to control the rout, but it was not until they returned to the building that they realized how bad the situation really was.

"We can't do it, we must retreat!" Donaldson, one of the volunteers, proposed.

"Tell West Germany to leave those monsters alone, come and join them immediately, and the top priority is to gather the surviving soldiers and find a way for them to survive." Brando commanded.

Donaldson took a deep breath, he knew that if their group of volunteers wanted to evacuate the battlefield, they would be able to do it, but if they wanted him to abandon their comrades, it would never be possible.

Everyone knows how dangerous it is to organize the departure of the soldiers, and it is a tough battle. Even so, other volunteers did not dispute Brando's plan, apparently headed by him.

West Germany, who was about to kill a "mutant" in the middle of the battle, was a little reluctant to hear Brando's plan, but still carried out Brando's order without hesitation. When he led people back to the building, Xiao was accustomed to seeing bloody scenes, and was also shocked by the scene in front of him - the ground and walls were almost covered with blood, broken organs and severed limbs were everywhere, and there was not a single complete soldier corpse on the entire battlefield, not even a slightly larger corpse, and any piece of wreckage could not be identified as a part of a human body.

Several volunteers around Sid were disgusted when they saw this purgatory-like scene, but they were quickly stopped by Sid, who quickly scanned the building, and Sid led the people to pick up the undamaged weapons on the ground and rushed into the northwest passage, where there were still sporadic gunshots.

At the same time, Brando led Donaldson and the others to slowly retreat, and the surviving soldiers were only about two dozen soldiers, and most of them were strongly stimulated, like walking corpses, and a few were still sensible, firing two shots from time to time, and it was better to cooperate with the volunteers in front of them.

Fortunately, although the passage is wide, for the huge "mutants", standing side by side with three is already the limit, not to mention that they still have to attack, once they are active, only two can exist in a row so that they will not affect each other.

Because of this, Brando and the others can barely support it, otherwise the "mutants" will besiege them from all sides, even if Brando can barely protect himself, those soldiers will definitely not survive.

"Hold on a little longer, you're almost at the floodgates!" Brando roared, cheering on the already exhausted soldiers.

Perhaps it was because they really saw the hope of life, and the soldiers had some spirit, and their movements were much faster.

Brando's plan was to use the gates of the tank depot to block a large number of "mutants" to escape. Although the gate can't stop this group of monsters for a long time, after all, it can give Brando and the others a chance to breathe, and it may also be possible to join the soldiers of other units in the base, and then replenish ammunition. And he believed that Lilith and the other officers must still be alive, and after knowing their intentions, they would definitely take measures. If they manage to get most of the "mutants" into the tank arsenal, Lilith might have a way to eliminate them in one fell swoop and turn things around.

So far, it seems that Brando's plan has been going on with great difficulty, but at least it hasn't gone any way.

But when they got to the front of the tank depot, the plan finally ran into a problem. As mentioned before, it is the terrain that the volunteers rely on to fight and retreat, the rooms and corridors before make it impossible for the "mutants" to form an effective battle scale, and the passages behind them also make it impossible for the "mutants" to play a numerical advantage. But now, the tank depot is a huge space, and once they exit the passage, they will be surrounded and wiped out by the swarming "mutants".

If the gate where they are located is lowered immediately, then both the volunteers and the surviving soldiers will survive, but in this way, the "mutants" in the passage will inevitably scatter in search of other targets, and if they try to gather them together, the chances of destroying them at once are very slim.

Put? Or don't let go?

For a moment, Brando was in a dilemma.