"This is tantamount to public insult!" Lieutenant Colonel Du Daweili was a little indignant.
"I'm not like you, Lieutenant Colonel. You have a stable job, income, and good interpersonal relationships. But I don't have any of these." Kesler sighed and said.
"Don't be so pessimistic, Mr. Major. At least you understand the real reasons that make your life bad. In other words, you understand the truth." Lieutenant Colonel Dudaweili's tone and expression were a little heavier, but in this situation
It didn't last long. When a female employee came over, he resumed his status as a public lover and said, "Hello, baby!"
"But anyway, I decided to help you this time so that you don't have to see that self-righteous old man again. You don't need to go to the Institute of Biology, I will intercede for you." Lieutenant Colonel Du Daweili said again
Back to the conversation.
At this moment, the communicator in his ear rang. After receiving the message, Lieutenant Colonel Dudaweili continued to blackmail Keith: "But this will not happen again, and you have to do me a favor.
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"What? Testify for me that I did not receive the message just sent me to go to the Biological Research Institute because I was in a shielded area." Case extorted.
"Now, let's go see the defense troops sent by Mr. Fail." Lieutenant Colonel Dudaweili said.
Kessler and Lieutenant Colonel Dudavili came to the ground and walked out of the three-story building that served as the exit.
A gust of cold wind suddenly started swirling over from a street not far away, lifting the dust and garbage on the street high and flying in front of the barbed wire. It was completely different from the environment inside the base.
Casesault couldn't help but shudder, and his body began to tremble again - just like when he first entered the elevator.
Case wrapped his clothes tightly and continued to walk forward. After taking a few steps, a few drops of cold liquid dripped on his head, and then gradually became denser.
Water was dripping from the brim of the hat in front of Kesso's eyes. Kesso raised his head and the rain hit his face, and he realized that it had started raining at some point.
The sky is no longer the pure blue without a trace of color. Instead, it is filled with cumulonimbus clouds that can be seen to the edge, gray with no leakage.
Against the backdrop of the dark gray-black tarmac and gray clouds, the rain seemed to have turned gray-black, and even darker.
The merciless hail hissed, and countless gray-black raindrops fell like arrows, hitting Keith's face and the brim of his hat.
The dark gray and black airport was shrouded in rain. An unprecedented huge lightning flashed across the sky and struck the lightning rod of the exit building. The sky and the earth were filled with haze.
"The weather is really bad. Let's go and take shelter from the rain in my car." Lieutenant Colonel Dudaweili said.
"Okay, let's go." Keith said, walking quickly towards the Lieutenant Colonel's four-seater convertible jeep that had parked at the door. The awning had automatically opened, he opened the door and got in.
The rain continued to hit the top of the awning, making a "pop" sound. The street lights on the street in front of the base were already on, and the city center in the distance was also brightly lit.
Lieutenant Colonel Du Daweili held the steering wheel with both hands and stared ahead, with the bustling city reflected in his pupils as deep as black holes, as if he was deep in thought.
What was he thinking? Keith Leso wanted to know, but he had no way of knowing that human psychology is complex and difficult to fathom, just like human destiny. It cannot be inferred from some simple, seemingly scientific theories, but
It is even more irresponsible to determine what a person is thinking based solely on theories that have not yet been fully proven to be true.
The rain gradually stopped, and night fell, replacing the previous rain curtain. The accumulated water on the ground reflected the Big Dipper constellation in the night sky.
The door of the experimental base was slowly closing in front of Kesso's eyes. Kesso was startled: Why haven't the defense forces arrived yet? Lieutenant Colonel Du Daweili still looked ahead with his solemn expression.
"Lieutenant Colonel, why haven't the defense troops arrived yet?" Keith asked him involuntarily. Lieutenant Colonel Dudavili moved slightly, as if he had just woken up from a dream. He looked at his watch and answered an incoming call.
Two minutes later, the lieutenant colonel hung up the communication. "Finally... something happened at the Biological Research Institute, and we need to go there immediately." He exhaled with relief, but soon changed his serious expression and said in a deep voice.
road.
After saying that, he pressed the emergency ignition button on the car and stepped on the accelerator. The car immediately flew out. The strong inertia caused Case to crash into the back of the seat. The reflection of the exit building was in the rear view.
The image in the mirror quickly became smaller and finally disappeared under the horizon.
The bright yellow street lights on the road at the edge of the airport in the distance flew past both sides of the car, forming two bright lines.
Kessler sat on the seat, in shock. The wind whistled in his ears, and Kessle began to feel faintly uneasy, and a trace of worry arose in his heart.
The cold air made Kessler tremble all over. Through the windshield, he vaguely saw the outline of a building. The tower on the building told him that this was the Institute of Biology.
The car parked next to this double-story building. The lights were turned off throughout the building, giving off an eerie and terrifying atmosphere.
Lieutenant Colonel Dudaweili got out of the car, opened the seat, took out two assault rifles with silencers, and threw one of them and a 20mm caliber monocular night vision device to Case for blackmail.
Out of trust in his friend and boss, Keith asked no questions. He stepped out of the car, took off his glasses and stuffed them into his uniform pocket, put on his night vision goggles, and weighed the gun in his hand.
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The workmanship of the rifle is very well-proportioned, even if the slightly shorter barrel is a little rough in polish.
Lieutenant Colonel Dudaweili took out another night vision device, attached the night vision goggle about 5 cm long to his right eye socket through the suction cup, and inserted the earphone from the loudspeaker attached to the goggle into the right eye socket.
Ears, turn on the strong flashlight fixed on the side of the barrel.
The door to the research institute was not closed, so Case pushed it to the side. Without making any sound, he pressed the light switch next to the door, but the light did not come on.
"There should be a malfunction in the power supply equipment." Lieutenant Colonel Dudaweili said.
They walked along the narrow and long corridor. The corridor is the disinfection area of the institute. All people entering the institute must be disinfected and inspected here. It is also a buffer passage. Once the experimental animals escape from the cage,
It can be closed immediately. Looking up, you can see the disinfection nozzles on the ceiling and the steel rolling shutters embedded in the concrete wall.
What puzzled Casessor was that all the roller shutter doors were open, whereas under normal circumstances at least one door should be closed.