One hundred and fortieth IX eradication of weeds and roots
The gray and white ** mixed with blood flew away in the air, and instantly, her stiff body fell straight into the arms of the old man who had opened his eyes due to the gunshot. The woman tightly covered the child she wanted to break free, staring at me with fear written in her eyes.
"You are safe!" I turned over the window and rushed into the house, holding a gun and looking around. After confirming that the house is safe, I turned around and opened the door for the mouse.
As soon as the door opened, I saw the black muzzle in the mouse hand covered with camouflage paint. "Click! Click! Click!" The flames at the muzzle pierced my eyes like a steel cone, and my ears were so buzzing that I couldn't hear other sounds, "Why? Why shoot me?" This voice kept hovering in my mind, and I stood there as if I had lost my ability to think. But after just one moment, I knew who the mouse was shooting at.
Blood from the ground broke into my eyes. The old man, woman, and child were all stuttering in pools of blood. The body still twitching seemed to tell me their unwillingness.
"Are you fucking crazy?" I grabbed Mouse's collar and lifted it up. "They are just old men, women and children, and they are still children. Look how old they are." I shouted loudly, and even I could see my saliva splattering on Mouse's face.
"Remove!" Mouse's voice was not human, and it made my hot brain calm down as if it had been poured with a basin of cold water. I immediately let go of my hands holding Mouse's collar and said, "You have to explain it to me!" Then, after following Mouse, he quickly exited the room. I looked back and saw the four corpses in the room lying on the ground, and the woman's eyes were still staring at me!
We hid in the grass not far from the room, waiting for the enemy who came!
"Explain it to me?" I stared at the grass and trees in the night vision device and remained unyielding.
"They are going to kill you." The mouse replied coldly.
"They want to kill me?"
"That's right!"
"Why?" I asked.
"Look at the front!" The mouse glared at me, looking vicious.
"Why?" I moved my gaze to the front and continued to chase after me.
"You killed your mother's son, your wife's husband, and your child's father. Do you still want them to drink and have fun with you?" The mouse said coldly.
"Fart, I saw that man pointing a gun at that woman!" I argued.
"That's what you saw. I only saw that old woman holding a gun in her hand, about to pull the trigger towards you, and that younger woman also looked like she was about to peel off you."
"Huh!" The only belief that I had to stick to was also collapsed. I knew that mouse was not bloodthirsty, nor would it kill the child. So I felt it when I saw the corpse on the ground. It was just that self-blame that made me instinctively transfer my anger to mouse. I exhaled, "I am such a bastard! But you should at least leave that child."
"If you want to kill the grass, you must eradicate the roots. Even if I don't kill him, Master Hu will not let him go!"
"I'm here!" I was about to say something, but I was stopped by the mouse.
"Jiji!" After a moment, our secret code rang behind us.
"Gugu!" The mouse returned the secret code.
The devil led the others towards us. The mouse suddenly stood up and scared several bandits to raise their guns immediately. I am a sniper, so I still lay there and remained absolutely concealed and alert to the distance.
"How is it?" asked the devil.
Because there were outsiders, the mouse walked over and stood in the devil's ear and muttered a few words. The voice was very small, and I was close to them but I could not hear it at all.
"Does any of you know the crow?" the demon asked the bandits behind him.
"I know!" One of the guys who looked in his forties replied. Then he followed the demon and rats and walked towards the cottage that had just been slaughtered by me and rats.
They glanced at the window and turned back. I stared at the mouse's eyes and saw him nodding to me. The heart behind my sternum seemed to be held in my hand, and it was so hard that I felt.
"How is it?" The bandits behind me were in a stir.
"It's so cruel. A family of four, one of them is not kept. All your heads are blooming. You don't have to look at it and you know that those who die can't die anymore!" said the guy who volunteered just now.
"All the kids are dead?"
"It's so cruel!"
"These guys are so awesome!"
"Shut up, don't mess with them!"
My ears were as sensitive as a cat, and I received the sound of bandits behind me, but it made me feel even more uncomfortable. The child's eyes that lost their spirit appeared out of thin air in the night vision device, like the child in the United States, with two pairs of eyes of different colors from far to near, and finally joined together and rushed towards me.
"Action!" The devil began the search with the others.
"That's not your fault!" The mouse crawled beside me and said.
"I did see..." I shook my head and shook off the strange eyes floating in the air.
"What?"
"Maybe not!" I thought I did see the crow holding a gun and trying to pull the trigger at the young woman holding the child, but suddenly I couldn't find any confidence.
"I know you want to save them." After pausing for a moment, the mouse seemed to understand what I was saying, and suddenly squeezed out a sentence to comfort me.
"Huh!" I sighed and said helplessly: "It's a pity that it's backfire!"
"Is something wrong?" said the mouse.
"What?" My mind was still immersed in sadness.
"Where are those more than seventy people? Did they fly?" There was silence around, and the enemy's existence could not be felt at all.
"Maybe they don't exist at all!" My brain didn't move and this sentence came out.
"You mean?" Mouse turned to look at me in surprise, and I was also shocked by my own words. He turned to look at Mouse and said, "Are we fooled? If someone was used as a gun, there may not be more than two hundred enemies at all, and that tiger master may just want us to help him open the desperate bend!"
"It's unreasonable. How could this crow have such a few men and weapons entrenched in this treasure land that is easy to defend and difficult to attack for many years?" The mouse grabbed the finely disguised helmet worn on his head and continued, "Let's go back!".
"What are you doing when you go back?"
"Find a living, and you will understand it as soon as you ask!"
"Don't you wait for the devils and the others?" I picked up the gun and slowly stood up, saying, "We are leaving the post without permission?"
"This is called maneuvering and flexible!"
"You veteran!" I cursed, grabbed the mouse in front of me and said, "Thank you, I owe you once!"
"Haha, remember to do it!" The mouse turned his head and grinned at me.
"You bastard!" I also cursed with a smile.
The mouse turned around and patted my shoulder with his right hand, "I hope you won't return it to me for the rest of your life! Let's go!"
Chapter completed!