Chapter 185 Firefight



Chapter 185 Firefight

It's trucks! Two of them!

The teenagers in the small square cheered and squeezed forward desperately to grab a good spot.

The driver takes away a maximum of six or seven people at a time, sometimes two or three, as the places are scarce.

"Take me with you! Take me with you!" The teenagers jumped and danced.

The truck arrived, but what was carried in the truck bed was not lime or sand, but people!

There were crowds of people, and everyone had a gun in their hands!

The teenagers lowered their arms, stared blankly at the truck, and then slowly backed away.

The frightened rickshaw driver turned his rickshaw around and, ignoring the cries of the tea drinkers, pedaled hard to escape.

"A war is about to break out!" a teenager shouted.

"Where are they going?" someone asked stupidly.

"Of course we have to settle the score with those two beasts. They are in big trouble!" Muna clapped his hands excitedly.

"You are the unlucky one, Muna!" a young man laughed.

"I don't know them." Muna was puzzled and felt a little guilty.

"You accepted money from others that day, exposed the landlord's affairs, and called them beasts, right?" someone started to make a fuss.

"Nonsense! I didn't!" Muna panicked.

"It's you! It's you! Someone's complaining to the landlord!"

The boys were fearless and did not flee the square like the cowardly rickshaw drivers.

"Who! Who is telling tales? I'm going to smash his head!" Muna shouted.

As someone who grew up in Kana Village, he knew too well how the two beasts would deal with them.

The honey badger once had a son who was kidnapped by anti-government armed forces while he was out for fun and was brutally tortured to death.

The servant who was supposed to protect his son escaped and returned, saying he had nothing to do with the kidnapping.

The honey badger didn't believe it, so he hired four gunmen to torture him. Finally, they shot him in the head.

Do you think this is the end? No, it's just the beginning!

The servant lived in Kana village. Muna was of the same caste as him and had met him several times before.

The honey badger brought people to his house, and they hung the servant's grandmother and beat her to death.

The servant's father and brother were tied up and thrown into a haystack, which was then set on fire.

The wails of the two could be heard throughout the entire Kana Village.

The women in the servants' families were even more miserable. They were first raped by more than 20 men and then sold to a buyer with special fetishes.

It is said that they were tortured to death within a few days. They were naked when they died and the blood from their lower body could not be stopped.

The servant's house was eventually burned down, and only black ruins remain there today.

With such an example, who would dare to let such a cruel thing happen to themselves?

What kind of inhumane person would have the heart to push his grandmother, brothers and sisters, sister, aunt, nephews and nieces to a dead end?

There are more than a dozen people in Muna's family, including his grandmother, uncles, aunts, brothers and sisters, and nephews and nieces.

What would you think if he heard about the defendant's scandal?

Muna's calves were trembling and his vision was blacking out.

"Look, that's Crow and his friends' car!" a teenager shouted, pointing in the distance.

Muna looked up and saw that the truck coming from the north and the truck coming back from the south met!

The young men pointed and talked, all of them very excited.

Those young men standing on trucks with guns in their hands are their idols.

They can't wait to become one of them. This is what a big shot is like. It's so cool!

Muna gritted his teeth and sneaked away while the tea shop owner was watching the fun.

He bent down and hunched his back as he groped his way along the riverbank. He was familiar with every tree and blade of grass there and knew how to hide himself.

He didn't know why he had to go, but a voice in his heart told him: He had to go and see, this was the only chance.

Ratan didn't expect that things would be so coincidental that the two sides met again, and both sides seemed to be fully mobilized.

He made a gesture and the people in the truck quickly got out and formed a battle formation.

Although the crow and honey badger were a beat slower, they performed similar movements.

"You two, it seems I have to take you away." Ratan said leisurely with a smile on his face.

"The family assets cannot be handed over, no matter who comes to do it!" Crow refused to give in.

"This is the Minister's order. Have you thought it through? Are you sure you want to be a government traitor?"

"Bah! Stop wasting time talking to these bastards, they're just robbing me!"

The honey badger, holding a double-barreled shotgun in his hand, now has increased confidence. This thing looks much more powerful than the small pistol before.

He couldn't wait and wanted to strike first. This time they were well prepared, everyone had a gun, and they were no worse than the other side.

As long as the leader is killed, the rest of the Varanasi people will surely scatter.

Kana is their territory, and these outsiders will not get any benefits.

So as soon as the honey badger finished speaking, he decisively pulled the trigger.

Boom! The thunder of the double-barreled shotgun startled everyone.

"Ah!" A scream was heard.

Ratan blinked and glanced down at himself. He was fine!

The one that fell was a honey badger.

His hands were covered in blood and only two of his ten fingers remained.

The others either disappeared or only white bone fragments were exposed.

The double-barreled shotgun had broken into two black pieces, and the exploded barrel was like a morning glory with its mouth wide open.

"Damn it! This bastard has no moral principles! Shoot!"

Ratan pulled the bolt, picked up the submachine gun and started firing.

Then the gunshots became more frequent, with AKs, submachine guns, and pistols popping non-stop.

The Crows' side was in chaos, and their screams could be heard from far away.

Some wanted to fight back, they raised their revolvers, aimed, and pulled the trigger.

Boom! Boom! A flash of light!

"Ah!" The man who fired the gun fell down again.

The crow was so angry that he started cursing. He cursed the people of Varanasi, Kolingbai, and the honey badger.

Robber! Profiteer! Idiot teammate!

He had never expected things to develop like this, everything happened incredibly fast.

Fortunately, he was careful not to use the cheap stuff he had just bought. He still used his original pistol.

But the situation was not good. The honey badger was lying on the ground motionless, with several bloody holes on his body.

The other men were either injured or dead, and the rest hid behind the car.

They were afraid to shoot for fear of losing their fingers.

They waved their heavy revolvers in vain and shouted.

Crow knew that the situation was not good, so he ordered his men to hold on while he himself prepared to sneak away.

He had to seek help, to find Colin Bai.

He would rather give those limestone mines to Kolingbai than let the people of Varanasi get them for free.

Ratan kept staring at the other side, which was equipped with automatic weapons.

As long as you pull the trigger, the chain of fire will pour out and the opponent will be unable to raise his head.

The crow wanted to run away, but Ratan raised his hand and shot him, causing blood to burst from the opponent's shoulder.

He didn't stop and continued running. Ratan fired again, this time hitting him in the thigh.

The crow fell down the river bank. Ratan looked around but saw no one.

Bang! Bang! Sparks exploded on the hood in front of Ratan.

Wow! There really are people who are not afraid of death.

"Shoot! Don't leave any bullets!" Ratan was furious.

There was a burst of gunfire for a while, and soon there was no more gunfire from the other side.

The magazine was emptied, some people were busy changing bullets, and some people approached cautiously.

The crow and the honey badger only had one truck, so there wasn't much room for cover during the exchange of fire.

The Sul family's thugs went around to the back and saw many figures lying on the ground in all directions.

Some were groaning, others were silent. The only one who survived held his head, his body shaking like a sieve.

His trouser legs were soaked with urine and he was muttering and begging for mercy.

After getting confirmation from his subordinates, Ratan walked over with confidence.

He kicked the dead honey badger, which still had a look of fear on its face.

"Bah!" Ratan kicked his fat face again.

It was this guy who dared to attack him.

"Where is the crow?" Ratan asked his men.

“I didn’t see it,” “He fell into the river!”, “He drowned!”

Everyone was talking and making wild guesses.

Ratan waved them off, then stomped his large foot directly onto the prisoner's face.

"Tell me! Where is that bird thief?"

"Master! Please let me go. I didn't do anything. It was all Crow. I just saw his back on the riverbank."

Ratan frowned. Ran away?

He was about to send someone after him when Ron hurried over from behind.

"Brother Ratan, are you okay?"

"Those guys' guns can't hurt me." Ratan laughed.

"Damn, are all the landlords in Uttar Pradesh desperadoes?" Ron was once again refreshed by the tough folk customs of his hometown.

"I've said it before, don't be polite to these guys, otherwise they won't respect us."

"Both beasts dead?" Ron asked.

"One died, and the other probably escaped, but he was injured."

"Chase!" Ron shouted harshly.

"Huh?" Ratan gave him a strange look. "Aren't you afraid that Yadav will cause trouble for you?"

"Don't be ridiculous. We've already done it. We have to get rid of the roots."

"Good! Brother, this is the seed of our Suer family!"

"You take the others with you, and leave this to me."

Several of the Sul family's thugs were also injured, but fortunately they did not die.

The Crow gang was so frightened by the exploding gun that they didn't even dare to fight back.

Ron would bandage the injured himself, and he brought a full set of first aid supplies when he came.

With Ron looking after him, Ratan felt relieved and led his men to chase along the river.

Crow did run away. After seeing the all-automatic weapons on the opposite side, he knew he couldn't win today.

He originally planned to pretend to argue for a few words to stabilize the other party first, and then ask Colin Bai to intervene afterwards.

But who would have thought that the reckless honey badger would be the first to open fire.

This idiot deserves death!

The crow limped along the creek. He didn't dare go back to the manor, nor could he go to the town. The road was too long, and he was injured.

So they could only find the nearest place to hide, and Kana Village was very close.

That was his territory, and the villagers were his slaves. Once we got there, things would be easy.

He had to hide for a few days to avoid the limelight before going to Mirkapur town.

The wounds on his shoulders and thighs caused him unbearable pain.

After finally reaching an abandoned hut, he could no longer stand and sat down in the charred corner of the wall.

Phew, damn, those Varanasi people are a bunch of fucking beasts!

Just wait, I'll find help and then I'll fight back.

Don't even think about it

Crow was stunned. There was a young man standing in front of him who looked familiar.

(End of this chapter)

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