2-64 Staggered (2)

Edward's perspective

"Be careful!" I said this, while separating the branches in front of me with my shield, and now our team ------- out of the Sea of Tasorak, according to Omni. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

The locomotive had run out of torch fuel yesterday and had become a huge and useless piece of scrap metal, so we had to move on to the best way of marching, on foot.

Although the soldiers complained a little, they hadn't rested much for so long, and they barely encountered the enemy, so I only calmed down a few times and solved the problem.

Now all around us, low shrubs and stout weeds have increasingly replaced the strange rocks and gravel all over the ground, and tall trees have gradually appeared around them. The only thing that remained constant was the maddeningly rugged terrain around ------, with cliffs and ravines that went straight up and down like scars on Konstantin's face.

It seems that the terrain in this area is like this, on the good side, it is really good for them to hide their tracks, and on the bad side, it ------- seriously affect their forward speed, such as now I have to stop and go while blocking the tall trees with my weapons.

Looking at the valley in front of me, to be honest, I could also realize that this was a great ambush site, but before I could remind Ryan of this, he had already found out about it and came to a conclusion with Commissar Konstantin in time.

Constantine led his strong men up the valley, while the rest, including the little girl named Ann, whom I looked after on my behalf, walked to the bottom.

When I think of Xiao An, the last survivor, I have a complex mentality mixed with guilt and powerlessness in my heart.

Yes, I'm just a mortal after all, and sometimes we have to make the necessary sacrifices for the sake of the Emperor, but sometimes these sacrifices are too heavy.

Xiao An has not fully recovered from the effects of the powerful tranquilizer, and I am relieved about this, after all, about her after she is fully awake

"Company Commander, we haven't found any trace of the enemy." Richard turned back from the front and reported to Ryan, "There doesn't seem to be anything unusual with Commissar Konstantin. ”

"Very well, we must get out of here as soon as possible to join Commissar Konstantin and them, after all, ......"

Then, a series of violent explosions swept over the mountain.

"The Emperor is above, what is that!" Ryan shouted, but no one responded to him, as a staccato shouting continued to come from the communicator.

"-------- in the name of Rastoke! Come, you turtle sons, come and die!! %%¥¥-------”

This was followed by a screeching scrape, then a pop, and then there was no sound in the entire intercom. Unfortunately, the sound of explosions overhead not only did not go away, but it came in bursts of rage.

Who is attacking the commissars of them?

"Sounds like bugs, I can hear Tyron's roar." The Space Marines said with a frown.

"We must go now, or it will be too late! Taryn will eat them for nothing! Then, Ryan turned his head to Omni, "Quick, take us to the nearest road!" ”

Omni stared at Ryan like a madman, "Dear sir, don't you feel the explosion fading away?" ”

Ryan was visibly stunned for a moment, and I pricked up my ears to listen to the movement in the distance, indeed, although the explosion was dense, but it was gradually moving away from us.

I immediately realized the simple fact that Commissar Konstantin intended to sacrifice himself for our chances, and that he was going to drag Tyron's mouth with the Rangers and his own lives.

I immediately looked back at Ryan, and yes, this was the time to make a decision.

Normally, any sober Imperial commander will know his choice, and instead of investing precious time and troops in troops that have already chosen to die, any reasonable person knows what to do and what not to do. At least as far as I know, the Inquisitor never hesitates in such situations.

But somehow, deep down, I hope Ryan doesn't make that decision.

We have sacrificed too many people, too many good people, too many excellent soldiers of the emperor to get to where we are today, but that doesn't mean that I can accept this sacrifice calmly.

Yes, I don't want to imagine what would happen if we abandoned Konstantin and walked away.

We may or may not be able to accomplish the mission that the Emperor has given us, but how it will be achieved depends not only on the will of the Great Emperor, but also on the choices of our humble servants.

"I know exactly what I'm talking about, Wanted, I said, take us up, understand?" Ryan made his decision almost without a moment's hesitation: "What's your opinion?" ”

"Opinions?" Omni's face twisted: "My opinion, it's ridiculous, you plan to ......"

"I don't think you have the right to speak here." Arbitrator Alice raised her blaster pistol and pointed it at Omini's head: "Take us there, or die here for disobedience." ”

Ryan looked at me, and I didn't speak, just picked up my holy tome.

"The Emperor expects each of us to do our duty."

Then, I nodded and looked at Ryan, and next to me, an incomprehensible glint flashed in the depths of the Space Marine's eyes.

"Well, we seem to have reached a consensus, Wanted." Ryan looked into Omni's eyes, and now the wanted man's expression was even more distorted.

"If you don't go, we can kill you and let the Scout take us there."

Omni didn't speak, Omemini was pressed to the door of the gun, the expression on his face kept twitching, his mouth opened and closed without a sound, like a stranded fish.

"Follow me." Omni finally surrendered, turning and jumping over a large rock, his voice completely devoid of that sweet and greasy tone. After taking two steps, he paused.

"I hope you really 'know' what you're doing, honorable sir." Then he continued to trot forward without looking back.

"It couldn't be clearer." Ryan gestured, and the others trotted after the felon, and no one spoke, because there was no need for that.

The Emperor is above, we have made a decision, I prayed in a low voice.

Please give us another hand.