Chapter 484: Helan, I miss you
Bei Ting put down the gun leisurely, there was still a wisp of smoke from the muzzle, he wiped the muzzle, and stared at the three corpses in the cabin with an indifferent gaze. Books.com
His voice sounded slowly, "Anyone who wants to move her will have to die, even if the king of heaven and Lao Tzu comes, he can't stop it." ”
The water splashed on the surface of the sea, rippling in waves.
Bei Ting easily threw the three corpses into the sea along the window, wiped the blood stains on the ground of the cabin, and after erasing all traces, he left the underground cabin calmly.
Deck.
He stood against the wind, and the cold moonlight projected on his body, turning his whole body into a cold color.
"Let's go."
At the sound of an order, the six large ships slowly started and headed towards a high mountain in the distance.
He knew that Lonely Yao was leading them there.
This should be what Helan meant.
He knew Helan too well, just as the left hand understood the right hand, and he could understand one of her looks.
It's not just tacit understanding, it's love.
Because of love enough, I have the patience to study each other's every move.
Since she wanted to, then he would satisfy him.
Go yes.
The huge ships were mighty, rushing towards the mountain without hiding or hiding.
He was clearly aware of where the mountain sniper was hiding, and the faint light reflected in his blue eyes.
Obviously that angle and distance could have shot him in the head, but so many snipers didn't shoot.
The position he was standing in was obvious enough that even someone with a little marksmanship would be able to hit him.
However, not a single shot was fired.
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of the mountains.
"Don't shoot!" Helan whispered.
The hands of a dozen snipers on the hooks were loosened.
Heran hid behind the rocks, she stared closely at the man on the deck who was not hiding, he was looking in her direction, and seemed to be laughing.
A wave of sadness welled up in his heart, and He Lan clenched his fists.
Not far below the mountain, Lonely Yao stood at the entrance to the cabin, his vision of which he could see it all.
He knew that there were snipers at the top of the mountain, and he also saw Beiting standing on the deck, but the people at the top of the mountain did not attack him.
He knew that it was Helan who meant.
"King Yao, don't you do it?" Shun Qu asked suspiciously.
The sea breeze raged wildly, but the man did not move.
"You can't hurt him." It's still these four words.
The distance between the two armies is getting closer and closer, and neither side has moved.
But war, how can it be so quiet.
If you don't do it, this battle is meaningless.
Bei Ting pursed his lips and bent down to grab the gun of a sniper beside him, the sniper resisted on his shoulder, and the sniper scope was aimed at a position on the top of the mountain.
Fingers are lightly hooked.
"Bang bang bang-"
The bullet pierced through the wind and resistance, hitting the stone that Helan had dodged with unmistakable accuracy.
He Lan's heart was slightly sour, and her eyes were red.
The order in which the four bullets fired by Xiaobei pause is the code of a modern agent.
He's getting her hands.
He Lan gritted his teeth, held back the tears in his eyes, and roared with all his might: "Do it!" ”
No one could understand how much effort it took her to say those two words.
The moment he heard the gunshots, the man on deck smiled, his blue eyes curled, and there was tenderness in them.
As long as you want it, I will give it to you desperately.
Shenghai's soldiers were not weak, and when they were close to the bottom of the mountain, nearly 100 people rose into the air, flew over the top of the mountain, and rushed away with knives and guns.
The sound of swords, gunfire, fighting, and artillery bombardment echoed across the sea.
Bei Ting also flew away, landing steadily on the other side of the stone, and saw Helan diagonally opposite.
He smiled softly, his eyes full of indescribable thoughts.
He Lan's heart trembled slightly, and she clearly saw Xiaobei's lips move.
He said, "Helan, I miss you."
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