"You know what to do, huh?" The man grinned fiercely. It was obvious that he was a bloodthirsty and ruthless person who must have killed many people. Suwan had no doubt that he would punch her again if she didn't cooperate. Or even worse, after all, these al-Qaeda mbers had no humanity. Suwan's previous plan was to face the zombies directly and avoid the al-Qaeda mbers, but she ended up falling into the hands of the al-Qaeda mbers. It seed that her luck was really bad now.
"How?" Suwan asked weakly.
"Tell your companions to co and rescue you."
Suwan nodded and agreed, "They will co to save ."
"That's great," the man who seed to be the leader handed the walkie-talkie to Suwan, "Tell them you encountered zombies."
Suwan stared at him, and the man didn't like her sharp eyes, so he punched her again.
After being punched twice, Suwan beca much more obedient: "I will do as you say." In this situation, there was no need to resist unnecessarily and make himself sad, so Suwan obeyed.
Seeing that Suwan was sensible, the other party was very satisfied. The person next to him took out a gun and pointed it at Suwan's head. When they were threatening Suwan, Angela's voice ca from the walkie-talkie again, and her speaking speed was a little faster. It seed that she was really anxious.
"You better not say a single wrong word," the man said threateningly, turning on the intercom.
"This is Yiwei," Suwan said weakly into the intercom.
A response ca quickly from the intercom: "Yiwei, how are you? What happened? You sound terrible."
"Yes, Angie," Suwan said weakly, "very bad." The man next to him poked Suwan's head with a gun, so Suwan continued, "I encountered a group of zombies and was surrounded by them. There were a lot of zombies, so many, I couldn't escape."
"Oh my God, were you bitten?" Angela paused for a second to digest the information in Suwan's words, and then asked in panic.
"No, it's fine."
"Where's Mike, with you?"
"Yes, we are together."
"Where are you?" Angela asked hurriedly.
The leader pointed to the table, and one of his n took the map from Suwan's combat bag and pointed to the location of downtown Cole on the map. The city center was where the original plan was to pass, and on the map, the red line representing the route also passed through the city center.
"Downtown," Suwan then said.
"Okay, wait for us, we'll co and rescue you." Angela said and cut off the communication.
"What does this red circle an?" Seeing that Suwan was very tactful, the man asked people to put away their guns and pointed to the location of the red circle on the map.
"It's the location of the survivors." Suwan said.
"The city is full of zombies, and you're going to save people?" The man thought it was ridiculous and looked at Suwan with contempt: "I thought people like you would be tough, but it's just like this. You killed our people, and you think that's it? We will ambush your team mbers on the road and kill them one by one."
"Your own life is the most important, right?" Suwan smiled with difficulty, his bleeding mouth.
"Do you think you can live long?" the man snorted and kicked Suwan unconscious.
"She must have been captured by al-Qaeda," Colem said after Angela turned off the shortwave radio. He saw al-Qaeda firing rockets in the direction of Mike and Suwan through his night vision goggles, so he ran deep into the woods and warned everyone not to go to where Suwan and Mike were. So everyone stayed in the deep forest, and Colem could not contact Suwan and Mike after he and the students gathered.
Angela nodded, then frowned and said uneasily, "She seldom calls Angie. This is a warning. She said there are a lot of zombies, a lot of them, and she can't escape. This ans she is trapped and can't escape. She asked us to rescue her, which is a reminder that we must not rescue her or go to the city center."
"What about Mike, was he really with her? Were they together at the ti and were they caught together?" Colem asked. "Did she say that?"
"That's not necessarily true," Angela didn't know. "Let's go look around where they were attacked to see if there are any clues. Of course, we have to stay away from al-Qaeda's temporary base."
Several people nodded in agreent and headed towards the direction where Suwan and Mike were attacked by rocket launchers. With the lessons learned from Suwan and Mike, they certainly would not get too close to the edge of the forest to ensure that they were away from the search range of al-Qaeda's imaging devices.
Then they found the slope and analyzed the situation at that ti from the trajectory of the slope. Suwan was undoubtedly caught, so the person who rolled down must be Mike. Everyone conducted a wide-range search and soon found the mark left by Mike and found Mike hiding in the bushes.
Mike's condition was not too bad. His arm was dislocated when he rolled down the slope, but he reattached it himself and cut two thick pieces of bark and wrapped them with bandages to fix it. Basically, it didn't affect anything. His condition was much better than Suwan's. It was just that the wireless headset and communication device were damaged when he rolled down the slope in the chaos. However, Mike still had the combat bag on his back. He also heard the conversation between Angela and Suwan just now. He could tell that Suwan was in bad condition, so he didn't turn on the walkie-talkie to interrupt.
Everyone gathered together, Paul rechecked Mike's arm, and then everyone was a little helpless. No one expected that Suwan would fall into the hands of al-Qaeda mbers before the search and rescue operation even started. The trainees also did not expect al-Qaeda mbers to expand so quickly, which undoubtedly brought obstacles to the search and rescue operation.
It is getting darker and darker. Suwan and Mike's plan is to rescue the survivors, but Suwan now reminds them not to go to the city center, which ans there must be so danger, maybe zombies or al-Qaeda, so what should they do?
Coleim suggested continuing to rescue the survivors, which was their purpose.
Mike insisted on saving Suwan. He was saved by Suwan and would not give up on Suwan.
Angela pressed her forehead, her face serious and she said nothing.
Of course she wanted to save Suwan selfishly, they were such good friends, but Suwan had already reminded them that Al-Qaeda was very difficult to deal with, and everyone's purpose in coming here was to save the survivors. Rationally speaking, it would be very irrational to lose mbers just to save Suwan.
"Perhaps we can find a compromise," Angela said suddenly.
Mike and Cole, who were arguing, both looked at her.
"Mike, draw Suwan's route on the map again and tell about your plan at that ti," Angela took out the map from the combat bag and handed the pen to Mike.
The plan was decided upon by Mike and Suwan together. Mike repeated every detail that Suwan had drawn on the map without missing a single detail, and told Suwan the plan at that ti. Angela looked at the thick line on the map, which represented the firepower of the al-Qaeda mbers, and bit her lip in embarrassnt. After thinking for a while, she took a red pen and drew a circle on the red line to surround it.
"Does this an to rescue her?" Pilot Parker asked when he saw the circle surrounding the red line representing al-Qaeda.
Angela shook her head: "No, our goal is to rescue the survivors. If we fight Al Qaeda head-on, their firepower is too strong and it will cause unnecessary casualties."
"So, we're going to rescue the survivors?"
"Yes," Angela nodded. "But we can't completely ignore Yiwei. Al-Qaeda's base is temporary. Even if this base is strong, it still has weak points in such a short ti. If Yiwei's initial estimate is correct, there are still a large number of zombies in the city. We can find this weak point and lead the zombies into the base, creating chaos for Suwan to escape, and then we can continue our search and rescue mission."
"But she warned us not to go downtown." Parker still didn't understand.
"Yes, so we won't go to the city center, we'll just bypass this al-Qaeda organization," Angela drew a completely different route on the map than the one Suwan decided to take to rescue the survivors: "Then we'll take another route to rescue."
"But even if it succeeds, with so many zombies brought into Al-Qaeda, can Suwan co out alive?" Mike objected uneasily.
Angela took a deep breath and poked the red line on the map that represented Al-Qaeda with the tip of her pen. "She must be able to do it," Angela gritted her teeth and said, "She must be able to do it."
The people in the house went out one after another with guns, and Suwan knew what they were going to do.
They planned to ambush the mbers of the rescue team heading to the city center along the route Suwan drew on the map to rescue the survivors. Only Suwan knew that the rescue team mbers would change their route, and these people would definitely return empty-handed.
Suwan's hands were twisted to a pillar with wire. The wire was so tight in his hands that there was no space. Suwan secretly tried to break free with his hands tied behind the pillar but gave up when he couldn't.
There are fewer people guarding Suwan in the room now, which is a good thing for Suwan. If he wants to escape, now is the best ti.
As a prisoner, Suwan was very competent. She did not make any noise or noise, but just sat quietly against a pillar, seemingly still unconscious. In the eyes of al-Qaeda mbers, she was just waiting to die.
Suwan glanced out the window at the dark sky.
The night is almost over.
Day and night have no effect on zombies, but humans are still affected by them. If Suwan wants to leave here, he must find an opportunity before the night fades and take action before the al-Qaeda mbers who ambushed the rescue team mbers realize they have been tricked and co back. If he misses this opportunity, he will really not be able to escape.
Suwan lowered her eyes and looked at the ground, observing several al-Qaeda mbers in the room with her peripheral vision. Then, Suwan, whose hands were tied to a pillar, suddenly coughed twice in pain. As soon as she moved, several al-Qaeda mbers guarding in the room imdiately pointed their weapons at Suwan nervously. Even though Suwan was tied to a pillar, they did not relax their gaze on her at all. It was obvious that they were very afraid of the Belster trainee who had killed seven of their patroln not long ago.
Seeing that Suwan just coughed twice, several al-Qaeda mbers impatiently put away their weapons. However, Suwan looked up at them weakly and said in a hoarse voice, "Can you give so water?" When the al-Qaeda mbers were about to curse her for daring to make a request, Suwan said, "I think I have a fever."
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