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Chapter 371 The Pain of War

Susan cleaned it in the bathroom and it was much cleaner when she came out. Wayne almost fell asleep while lying on the sofa. He had drank seven or eight glasses of fragrant chocolate milk.

"Do we really have to wait any longer?" Susan asked.

Wayne sat up from the sofa. He also washed his clothes once and asked Susan to dry them with magic. He said: "What should I do if I don't wait? Don't you want your tiger sand snail back? The coalition forces may come at any time.

If we attack again, I don’t want to wander around outside. If I get interrogated or if a fight breaks out suddenly, and I’m dragged up the city wall to fight against the coalition forces, that wouldn’t be good.”

"It's not good for us to stay here all the time." Susan worried.

Wayne didn't take it seriously: "It doesn't matter, your protection is in their hands anyway, and we are now soldiers of the Yanyang Army. We have been fighting for so long, so we should have a good rest. No one will say anything."

He glanced at the time: "The two hours are almost up now. We will move to another place later."

Susan thought for a while and had no choice but to nod and sit down. Although as a mercenary, it was uncomfortable to hide here with your neck hunched all the time, but it was better than losing your life. She frowned lightly, thought for a moment, and raised her head.

Finding that Wayne was looking directly at her, she felt a little uncomfortable and turned her head and said, "You...why are you looking at me?"

Wayne scratched his forehead with his index finger and said, "It's nothing. I didn't notice it before, but now I think you are quite beautiful."

Susan looked at him with some suspicion and alertness.

Wayne chuckled and said, "We had some unpleasantness before, but those are things in the past. I won't care about it, and neither will you, right?"

Susan asked: "What do you want to say?"

Wayne said: "I want to say that we are in a very dangerous situation now. Let him let go of the previous unhappiness. Now we should unite and cooperate closely."

"Cooperate closely?" Susan weighed the word carefully, and nodded after a long time: "That's right. I said some things that I shouldn't have said before, and now I'm sorry."

"Oh no, no need." Wayne smiled and said, "I told you I don't care, no need to apologize."

Susan said: "Then what do you think we should do to work closely together?"

Wayne said: "It's about relationships and attitudes."

"In terms of relationship and attitude?" Susan asked.

Wayne said: "Our relationship should be that of comrades who have gone through bloody battles, killed enemies together, and experienced life and death."

Susan thought for a while and nodded: "Then what?"

Wayne smiled and said: "So the attitude between us should be more frank and intimate, and make people feel that we are dependent on each other for life and death."

"Yeah." Susan's tone was long, and she nodded again: "That makes sense."

"You think so too?" Wayne smiled and said, "That's great."

Susan said: "Not only do I think it makes sense, I also think we should do it now."

"Do you want to do this now?" Seeing her looking at him with a smile, Wayne suddenly felt that his feet were a little hot, and a smelly smoke came up. When he looked down, he found that his trouser legs were on fire: "Ah!

You..." Wayne yelled and rolled to the ground, beating and beating before putting out the fire.

Susan watched with joy: "Since we are close comrades who depend on each other for life and death, it doesn't matter if we make a joke. On the contrary, it makes us more sincere and frank, right?"

"You...you..." Wayne was in pain: "What should I do if you burn me?"

"It doesn't matter." Susan said without caring at all: "This is the hospital, and this floor is specially used to treat burns. My tiger sand snail is still waiting for you."

"You..." Wayne curled up on the ground. He didn't know whether it was because he was in too much pain to speak or because he was unable to refute. He could only scream in pain on the ground.

Susan walked up to him and snorted: "You think I don't know what's going on in your mind? Stop daydreaming!" Then she stepped on his burned area hard.

"Ouch...! You... you are more ruthless than Irina." Wayne cried out in pain, but had no choice but to break his teeth and swallow it.

Susan sat on the sofa angrily, but soon fell into worry again.

Wayne endured the pain and sat on the ground and got up. After a while, seeing her like that, he covered his legs and asked, "What are you thinking about?"

Susan said worriedly: "I don't know how the leader and others are doing."

Wayne was stunned for a moment, and his playful smile gradually faded away.

Susan said: "During the previous storm and the Yanyang Army's search in the city, I really don't know if they are still safe and sound."

Wayne was also worried, but he still comforted her and said, "It will be fine. There are so many leaders and they are so powerful, so everything will be fine."

In fact, although they say this, everyone knows in their hearts that the more people there are, the easier it is to be discovered. How can they be safe in such an environment?

But Susan still said thank you.

Wayne looked out the window and thought to himself: "Luo, you must not die! Otherwise, Irina will be very sad."



Luo and George were imprisoned in a crowded iron cell. He looked at the people around him and found no one he was familiar with. He was both relieved and worried at the same time.

The cell was full of people, not almost, but all of them were mercenaries, not a single coalition soldier. And these mercenaries were crying, shouting, making trouble, and all kinds of things. Most of them regretted coming here.

, not only lost his best friend and closest companion, but he also allowed himself to be captured, and he didn’t know whether he would live or die after that.

Listening to these noisy mercenaries, Luo felt very sad. He left the capital and Debilis rashly, leaving only a brief letter to his family. Now think about it, what if he

If he died here, by the time his parents found out about this incident, I don’t know how many years it would have been, and I don’t know how painful it would be for them.

Not only Luo and George, everyone is in a depressed mood. No one is willing to say a word. Thinking about the family they care about, they feel nothing but depression and discomfort. Now they finally know why the soldiers and civilians of Yanyang City are desperately resisting.

The invasion of the coalition forces, because their families are here.

As he thought about it, Luo's eyes became moist. He thought of the poor little girl Mary. Her grandfather was so old, but he still had to go to the war. Isn't it just because his home is here? Isn't it just because, he

Is there still a granddaughter who is worth protecting with her life? But the cruelty of the war has ruthlessly deprived her of all this, deprived her of the most precious life and deprived her of the most precious family affection, all for the sake of some benefits.

Perhaps this is the case for people. Only when they are truly faced with loss will they know what is the most precious...

Finally, the doctor who treated Luo's injury burst into tears, crying very sadly and heartbroken. Others also began to sob, because they still had concerns and a home far away.

George sighed and patted the mercenary doctor's shoulder gently: "Don't be too sad, I don't think we will die."

"No...no?" The doctor's voice was trembling. He wiped his nose and looked at George.

George nodded firmly: "Yes, no."

When other people heard this, they gathered around and asked, "Why? How do you know they won't kill us?"

George said: "Do you remember that when they arrested us, they said they would not kill me?"

"Is it because of what they said?" the doctor asked.

"Yeah." George nodded.

Another person said: "George, do you trust them so much?"

George shook his head and said: "It's not that I trust them, but that I know they won't kill us because they need us."

"Need us?" Someone was confused.

Luo Que suddenly said: "I understand."

"you understand?"

"Yes, I understand what George means." Luo wiped away his tears and said: "The Yanyang Army will not kill us because they need us as hostages. After they need us to become hostages, they will force our mercenary group to

No more participation in this war."

When this was said, everyone felt it made sense.

George said: "That's right. What Yanyang City needs most is to be able to protect its own city. The coalition forces will not stop attacking, so they don't arrest the coalition forces, but the mercenaries. Just now they asked us which mercenary group we are from.

Yes, I think this is the purpose. As long as the people of our mercenary group no longer participate in the battle, they will definitely let us go."

Everyone's eyes lit up: "Really...really?"

George looked at them solemnly and nodded: "I think it's true."

"Haha...haha..." Everyone laughed through tears: "Great, then we don't have to die."

"Yes, I can see my son again."

"My family is still waiting for me."

"Hehe, hehe..." The laughter slowly spread because they saw hope.

It's great not to die...


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