Chapter 300 Helicopter



Not long after Abe Haruzo sat down, the sound of engines roaring faintly came from the air.

"What's that sound?"

Abe Haruzo looked at the direction where the sound came from in confusion, and asked his men around him: "Did you guys hear it?"

"What?"

One of the men was wiping the sweat off his forehead. After hearing what Abe Haruzo said, he asked in confusion, "Teacher, what are you talking about?"

"I said, did you hear any sound?"

Abe Haruzo pointed in the direction where the sound came from.

Strangely, the sound disappeared again at this time.

"No."

Several men reacted and shook their heads at Abe Haruzo.

"Oh, maybe I heard it wrong."

The sound died away, and Abe Haruzo began to wonder if he had heard it wrong. He shook his head and relaxed again.

But after a few seconds, Abe Haruzo suddenly jumped up from the tree trunk. This time he was definitely not mistaken. The sound came from the sky and sounded like a motor.

"alert!"

Abe Harusada roared, raised his head, and searched the night sky intently.

Unfortunately, the sky was dark and nothing could be seen.

At the same time when Abe Haru roared, all of his trusted subordinates jumped up.

This time, like Abe Haruzo, they also heard the sound of motors in the sky.

Although the sound was still far away, they couldn't help but become nervous as they hadn't heard such a sound for a long time.

It’s no wonder these people reacted so strongly, it’s because Japan suffered too heavy losses in the natural disaster.

Not to mention that the extremely high temperature weather caused most of the food to rot, the continuous heavy rains and rising sea levels caused the already limited land to be continuously submerged under water, and then there was the sudden extreme cold and polar night.

This continuous natural disaster not only caused everyone in Japan to face a shortage of clothes, but also made it impossible for them to continue to live in their homes.

What’s worse is that they lost almost all their means of transportation in the rush they left their homes, and from then on they could only walk on their own two feet.

Even so, it was the rubber boats and speedboats organized by the government that pulled them out of the flood.

And now the sound comes from the sky, so there is only one possibility, an airplane, or a helicopter.

Helicopter, what an old word.

If you think about it carefully, it seems that we have never seen this kind of thing appear since the end of the world.

What does it mean that something that has almost disappeared from the public's sight suddenly appears near them?

You know, their camp is not one of those small camps where no one cares about them and they can only fend for themselves, but a large camp that can communicate smoothly with the outside world.

Everyone knows that the government has helicopters, but there are not many of them. They shouldn't be deployed at this time, right?

Besides, if the higher-ups were going to send someone over, they would definitely be informed in advance.

Now, the helicopter appeared suddenly without any notice, which had to arouse their vigilance.

A group of Japanese soldiers not far from Abe Haruzo hurriedly picked up their weapons, pointed their guns at the sky, and took a alert posture.

It must be said that Abe Haruzo and his gang were quite vigilant and made accurate judgments. The person who came was indeed not one of their officials, but the uninvited guest Sun Guangjun.

After a good sleep in the cave he dug temporarily, Sun Guangjun, who was fully recovered, first went to check on the panda.

The panda was still staying where it was, trying hard to refine, absorb and devour the corpses of the psychics. Judging from his aura, he had not yet broken through to the fourth level.

Sun Guangjun roughly estimated that it would take the panda at least ten to eight hours to absorb all the energy. Adding the process of breakthrough, it would take at least one or two days for it to leave here.

Since it would take so long, Sun Guangjun got bored and thought of the camp that was targeted by the pandas yesterday.

Yesterday, Sun Guangjun only took a look from a distance in the air and did not get close. The information he knew was limited, and he could only judge that this was a fairly large camp.

Considering that there are so many people with special abilities in the camp, Sun Guangjun felt that this was probably the important settlement he had been looking for.

As for whether it is true or not, it is simple, why not just go and have a look? !

So, Sun Guangjun used his wind-controlling skills again and came above the camp from mid-air.

It was also a coincidence that when Sun Guangjun arrived, Toyotomi Hideichi and his men had just set out.

From mid-air, Sun Guangjun saw from afar that a large team, holding flashlights and torches and forming a long formation, were gradually moving away from the camp.

Those who stayed in the camp had envy in their eyes, and some even stood there as if they had lost their parents, unwilling to leave for a long time.

As the team completely disappeared into the darkness, several small-scale riots occurred in the camp.

As time goes by, various riots have not only not decreased, but have tended to intensify.

After a little thought, Sun Guangjun almost understood what was going on. It seemed that the camp had lost a large number of psychics, felt unsafe, and began to organize an evacuation.

However, it is obviously impossible to move all the people in such a large camp at once. The best way is to evacuate in batches.

It seems that the team just now was the first group to withdraw, and those who were left behind were almost abandoned, if not abandoned.

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