In her previous life, Lin Chuchu was framed by her aunt and uncle, lost her job, and spent her entire life working as their family's servant.
However, her father was a martyr, and her mot...
After that, there was nothing more Qin and the others could do but quietly recover from their injuries, and Lin Chuchu couldn't go out either.
Things are very chaotic outside right now. Last time, Qin's team destroyed the research base, and now the Russian government is doing everything it can to find the culprit.
However, they had no target and didn't even know whether it was people from their own country or people from other countries who were responsible.
After all, all the surveillance cameras were destroyed, and the group of people appeared and disappeared suddenly like ghosts. All the research data inside was destroyed, and not a single survivor was left.
If it really is someone from within the country, their leaders should be living in fear. Who wouldn't worry if there's someone under their nose who could take their head at any moment?
However, if it were not a domestic organization but people from other countries, they would be even more worried. How powerful must this country be to sneak into the country so quietly?
The government has visited Evan's estate several times, but the estate's butler said the owner was not home. The military searched the estate but found no other factory workers.
During the military search, the butler felt a chill run down his spine; he knew that there was a group of Asians in the park.
Even the military personnel who went into the underground entrance checked, but they found no one there.
When the soldiers left and the butler returned to the manor, he saw the group of Asians descending from the sky like gods. He almost knelt down before them.
It was only later that I realized they all had ropes tied around their waists.
Although his illusions were shattered, it could not diminish his worship.
He kept talking about Chinese Kung Fu.
The team members with minor injuries recovered in about two weeks, but the injuries to Team Leader Qin and his team took longer, at least a month.
More than half a month passed in the blink of an eye. At this time, they were unable to communicate with the country for fear of leaks, which could affect the treatment of the epidemic in China.
The team doctor examined everyone and, seeing that they were recovering well, everyone breathed a sigh of relief.
Lin Chuchu stood to the side, frowning and saying nothing. Mu Chen asked, "What's wrong?"
Lin Chuchu turned to look at him, then asked Captain Qin.
"Captain Qin, I want to bring those who sacrificed their lives back to the country. The space can't directly hold the soldiers' remains, but I want to try to teleport them. If that doesn't work, then I'll put their ashes in it."
As he spoke, his voice trembled.
They had been on missions together for several years and had known each other for so long. She hoped that the soldiers could return to their homeland and did not want them to be left alone in Russia.
Team Leader Qin closed his eyes in anguish. These soldiers were all trained by him personally; they were comrades-in-arms and brothers. They also hoped that their comrades could find a good home.
Before they returned, they buried their comrades' remains in the snowdrifts in the mountains, hoping to slow down their decomposition.
I was just hoping that if I had the chance, I could properly handle their remains.
Since Lin Chuchu said so, they went to bring back their comrades' remains and see if they could be teleported back.
The matter has been settled, but it won't be accomplished in a short time.
The body needs to be brought back slowly. After discussing it for a long time, Qin and his team decided to send out 20 people.
While the remains of our fallen comrades are important, the surviving soldiers are even more important. We hope that everyone can return safely.
Those who went out returned three days later, bringing back the remains of all the fallen soldiers.
Upon seeing those familiar faces, everyone wept. The soldiers lay there as if asleep, their clothes bearing no Chinese insignia. If others had seen their bodies, their identities would never have been discovered.
As time passed and the bodies decomposed, no one even knew that these people were Asian.
The soldiers cleaned the bodies of the deceased, but couldn't change them into clean clothes because the bodies were already frozen stiff.
Mu Chen silently helped, showing no fear whatsoever.
Lin Chuchu felt a tightness in her chest. If she hadn't gone on the mission with them, perhaps these people wouldn't have died.
At that moment, she felt that she had killed everyone.
Mu Chen and Captain Qin noticed Lin Chuchu's thoughts. Captain Qin walked to her side and said in a deep voice.
"We are among the first special forces units established since the founding of the People's Republic of China. We will always fight on the front line. We have long known that we will die on the front line."
"Later, I was assigned to be your bodyguard, and that's how we got through a few years in peace. Otherwise, we might have been killed long ago."
"So don't overthink it. This has little to do with you. Even if we encounter a similar situation during another mission, we will still destroy the base."
However, things would be much more complicated then. Even if they destroyed the base, they wouldn't be able to send the research data back to China. They would have to find a way to get the list of people who had infiltrated China and kill them all.
But is it really possible to do that?
Back then, everything was uncertain, so it would have been better to have domestic expert teams to help, like it is now.
Compared to the lives of millions of people in the country, what does it matter if they die?
These words didn't completely comfort Lin Chuchu, but they did make her feel a little better.
After Qin and the others finished cleaning up the bodies, they stood aside, waiting for Lin Chuchu to teleport them.
If they really can't teleport, they'll have to think of other ways.
In short, the person must be brought back.
Amidst the excited and fervent gazes of the crowd, Lin Chuchu waved her right hand, and the 15 corpses in front of her vanished.
Everyone breathed a sigh of relief at this sight; it seemed that teleportation was indeed possible.
Team Leader Qin shouted in a somber voice, "Salute, farewell to our comrade!"
Everyone saluted in unison.
Inside the Chinese base on the other side, the base commander and several leaders stared solemnly at the ground in front of them.
They had received prior information that the fallen soldiers might be able to return home via teleportation, so they had been waiting here for a long time.
Apart from the leaders, the rest of the people in the room were all soldiers, standing ramrod straight.
Suddenly, a soft light flashed before my eyes.
"They're here!"
The base commander uttered two words, and then a figure appeared before him.
The person lay stiffly on the ground, motionless, and was the first to appear, followed by the other 14 bodies one by one.
Some are whole, while others are incomplete.
Upon seeing these familiar figures, the base commander's eyes reddened slightly, and tears welled up in his eyes.
These are all heroes of China. If it weren't for them, there might have been a large number of deaths in the country.
After all, it was a virus developed by a single country.