Chapter 5247
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“GO!”
The British soldiers at the front set off again. They were now passing through the most dangerous area. With the nightclub as the center, the rebel army had surrounded it for at least three kilometers. Amherst appeared at the nightclub. Ives had not received the news of Amherst's death, so he had to be wary of Amherst leaving alive.
He could hear the footsteps of the rebel soldiers running past him. The government troops were already fighting with the rebel soldiers. Both sides were fighting fiercely, and the bullets and grenades did not stop. The sleeping boy was startled awake. Just as he mumbled, "Daddy," his mouth was covered.
He couldn't speak. He couldn't speak.
The mother was so nervous that she hugged her husband's arm tightly. She was so scared that her legs were trembling violently. She didn't even have the strength to stand up.
Everyone's heartstrings were stretched taut. Once they were discovered by the rebel army, they would not be given a chance to speak, nor would they verify their identities. They would simply sweep them with their anti-aircraft guns, leaving no future trouble.
"Surround this place! Quick! Surround this place! "
Before he could finish his sentence, the sound of running footsteps stopped in front of him, and someone shouted loudly.
Xia Jinyuan closed his eyes and swallowed softly.
The place where they were surrounded … was the street that they had just passed through. If they had been a step too late, everyone would have been blocked off. If they had been caught like a turtle in a jar, everyone would have died without a doubt.
The three British reporters gasped for breath and clenched their fists tightly. As reporters, they were obviously very scared, but they didn't want to miss such a close battle. They couldn't see outside with their eyes wide open, so they could only prick up their ears and listen carefully to the movements outside.
They didn't have a camera, but with this close encounter with the rebels, they could write a script and publish everything they had experienced.
Chen Shuzhen and the other two were the same. They were so scared that their hands and feet were trembling. Their ears were pricked up as they listened carefully to the movements outside. Their thoughts were exactly the same as the British reporters.
After about ten minutes, the British soldiers confirmed that they could leave. The group of people bent their backs and slowly moved away.
They could only move. They couldn't walk over at all. If they walked fast, they were afraid that they would kick a stone or something and make a sound, which would alert the rebels who were only one wall away.
The sleeping little boy nestled his head on his father's shoulder. Children were actually very sensitive. Although he didn't understand much, he knew that now wasn't the time for him to talk. His small hands hugged his father's neck tightly, and he didn't move at all. He was very obedient.
At least the little boy had his parents to rely on. Many children of his age had lost their parents and lived alone. What awaited them was perhaps death.
No one spoke. They followed closely step by step. Xia Jinyuan, who was at the back, arched his back. In the dark, he stared at the back with his cold black eyes that seemed to have sword light flashing in them. He signaled his comrades who were a few steps behind him to follow.
One in front of the other in order to ensure the safety of the rear.
Despite being so careful, an accident still happened. Chen Shuzhen turned her head to look at the rebel army behind her, which was getting further and further away from her. She was distracted and her foot landed a little too heavily. The tip of her shoe kicked something and made a very clear "clang" sound. The sound was not loud, but with the surroundings so quiet, even if it was not loud, it was still loud.
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