Chapter 74 Chapter 74 Philus tried to imagine based on the footprints...
Philus tried to imagine the scene at that time based on the footprints. No. 3 and No. 6 were leading the way for the two people in front, and the two strangers were walking behind No. 3 and No. 6.
——Are the people coming their superiors?
But even if they are the superiors of the Seventh Legion at the same time, their positions should not always be fixed at two in front and two behind.
An answer is about to come out. These two people are from the Federal Army. They hold No. 3 and No. 6.
Philus took a long breath, looked behind him, and whispered to the local people next to him.
"Do you know any safe hiding places?"
The local man choked, "No, no."
Felix looked around, "Is there a sewer that people can enter?"
His reminder seemed to remind these people of something, and they remembered that there seemed to be such a place to hide.
But someone pulled Felix's sleeve and said, "Sir, why don't we go directly to those people? Is there something wrong? My daughter is still there." Felix
pulled the other's hand away and said, "Don't worry, I'm just in case. You go to hide in another place first, and I'll go to see the situation." Felix
persuaded them, and with the movement of the federal army from time to time in the sky, these people finally left.
Felix thought about it and went back the way he came.
He found the body of the senior officer who had died before, and then stripped off his epaulettes.
The clothes they wore were all standard, with the epaulettes being the only difference. Only the ceremonial uniforms were made of different materials and styles according to each person's rank.
Holding the epaulettes, Philus walked towards the original underground facility. Philus
probably didn't think carefully about what he was doing. He just wanted to complete the mission and keep more people safe, that's all.
Relying on his tracking technology, he walked to the underground facility and circled around it.
It's called an underground facility, but it looks more like a tunnel that was half-built and then stopped.
The railroad tracks inside are not completely laid, and the end of the innermost tunnel is blocked with stones, so there is no draft, which is a relatively good homeless nest. However, there are few homeless people on the Outpost, so no one comes here all year round. Occasionally, it is used as a place to dump garbage, or children come here to explore.
Philus went around to the end blocked by stones, and indeed found a rugged little hole that could be entered, which was just big enough for only one person.
He squeezed in, and his clothes scraped off the snow on the stones and fell on his body.
When Philus suddenly appeared here, the two Federation soldiers were tying up civilians.
Philus suddenly jumped out when their backs were turned, kicked their weapons away, and wrestled with them.
These two men were very weak and were no match for Plaus.
Plaus punched one man in the jaw, causing him to bleed from the corner of his mouth and see stars, then kicked him towards the second man, blocking his weapon attack and disrupting his movements. Plaus found the right opportunity to knock him down, rode on him, and punched the second man on both temples.
By the time the man who was knocked unconscious by him stood up, the man who had been bitten by Plaus was already dead.
Plaus knew that he had to be very careful when fighting two men at once, not to mention that there were other citizens of the empire in the tunnel. His responsibility was much heavier than these two men, so he killed them all.
Plaus had already calculated the time, and he stood up immediately to kill the man.
However, the old, weak, sick and disabled people who still had some mobility nearby had already rushed over.
Several weak Beta women and children had joined forces to hold down the federal soldier.
Plaus' heart was warmed, and he watched these untrained ordinary people punching this man. He walked over, hugged the other's head with both hands, and killed him with a spin.
The federal soldiers tied people up in order from strong to weak, but now the standard is enough to untie these weak ordinary people.
"Where are the two legionnaires who were in the same team with me before?"
Plaus asked as he untied the ropes.
When the people around heard what Felix asked, they said angrily, "They were the ones who brought the federal soldiers here, and they wanted to use us to save their lives, but not long after, they specially called two more people to take them away, and they said they would take us away later."
There were four people in this group of federal soldiers.
Felix paused, but his hands did not stop.
Although he had expected it from the footprints before, he was silent when he heard the truth from others.
Felix could not imagine that No. 3 and No. 6, who had rescued people with him before, would sell out the whereabouts of ordinary people to survive.
Perhaps it was understandable.
After all, he had never been close to No. 3 and No. 6.
Felix looked at the remaining people and said, "Leave here quickly, those people will probably come back to take you away."
Felix thought that the purpose of those people seemed to be to find more people, so no matter who they were, they would probably take them away.
For now, they still had to move these people to a new hiding place.
The snow easily exposed their whereabouts, so Felix followed behind to clean up for them.
But almost not long after they went out, the two people who had escorted No. 3 and No. 6 away came back.
The two of them did not find the ordinary people who had left the tunnel.
Felix suspected that there would be more people coming, so he let the ordinary people go first and turned back.
When the two people in the tunnel cave entered, they only saw the two dead companions in front of them. All the original captives disappeared. In a hurry, they did not pay attention to the people behind them.
Felix flashed through the cave entrance. The two people naturally saw the black shadow and turned around to chase him.
After identifying the footprints on the snow, they chased after Felix.
Felix was of course walking in the opposite direction of those ordinary people.
The federal army was even less familiar with this place than him. After the locals hid, it was extremely difficult for these people to find people without anyone to lead the way.
Felix ran to the ruins of the previous shuttle airport and fought the two men head-on.
Just when he was about to kill the two men, red laser beams were aimed at him.
"Don't move!"
Felix stopped, and some of his white hair had fallen out, which was drier than the snow on the ground.
"If you move again, the laser points that fall on you will not be heatless."
Felix clapped his hands vigorously, then raised his hands, and there was still no emotion in his eyes, even though his eyes had already swept over the hiding places of those who pointed guns at him.
He suddenly shouted: "25070619."
The sniper aiming at him thought he had heard it wrong, and the captain next to him was also stunned.
"He holds something in his hand from time to time."
The leader of the Federation Army squad wondered.
The sniper saw through the scope.
In the right hand of Plaus, there was a badge.
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Palus actually didn't know why he was wearing a badge.
If he had to say, it was because this thing was too tricky.
Although the Federation's honor badge is not uncommon, those who possess it are all meritorious officials of the Federation. If Plaus threw it away and someone picked it up and reported it, it would be difficult for Plaus not to be found after an investigation.
But if it was thrown into the universe on a starship, it might be a good place for it, but Plaus didn't throw it away.
That little bit of nostalgia for the past finally helped him now.
Cardrus was taken away by that group of people.
And just as Cardrus thought, that group of people did not have a guide who was familiar with the local situation on the outpost, nor did they find the group of ordinary people.
Cardrus breathed a sigh of relief.
He did not think carefully about the possibility of coming back alive.
He knew that he had been out of contact with the Federation's spy system for several years. Perhaps that group of people either regarded him as a traitor or thought he was dead, or in fact Owen did not report his information at all, and only regarded him as a tool...
- The more he thought about it, the lower the possibility of his survival became. What happened sometimes?
Cardrus forced himself to raise his head and look out the window.
He was taken to the Federation's warship and locked in a small room, and then they drew a tube of his blood.
He had been thinking about it before coming here.
He didn't see any special paint on the Federation's starship, and the Federation's starship was a level behind the Empire's.
So how did this starship lead the soldiers to raid the outpost?
If the enemy's warship was not special, then there was a high probability that there was a traitor who shut down the defense radar of the entire planet.
He thought of the intelligence he provided to Owen when he was a teenager. At that time, a secretary from Governor Sigmar's office came to the Thorn Bush to play and said something that shouldn't be said.
Phyllus pinched his palms tightly.
He still wanted to live.
If he wanted to survive, he had to add layers of code to himself. Whether it was the material possessions brought by the position or his own value, this was why he did not stop the federal army from drawing blood from him.
He had the epaulettes of the dead commander of the Seventh Legion on his shoulders. If he was still found to be an O, and if someone came to interrogate him later, he would say that he was an aide to a senior general of the Seventh Legion.
With three measures in place, he was 20 to 30 percent sure that these people would let him go.
Felix heard a slight noise at the door, and two people opened the door and came in.
One was a woman with long brown hair. She was dressed neatly, and even wore an inconvenient tube skirt.
The man behind her glanced at Plaus with a sticky look, but there was a strong sexual interest and a suppressed fear in his eyes.
Plaus had a strange feeling in his heart.
Among the people he had met before, such cloudy eyes were very rare. Sexual interest and fear often cannot be achieved at the same time. If someone he was sexually interested in looked at him, his eyes would become clear again.
This made Plaus feel vaguely uncomfortable.
The woman sat diagonally on the chair opposite Plaus.
"Hello, Revot."
Ferus raised his eyes and asked directly: "What do you want to ask me?"
The woman had a mysterious smile on her lips, "You don't have to be so wary of me, we are the same kind."
Ferus was a little confused, but he soon smelled a sweet smell. That smell was not the smell of honey like Ferus, but a smell similar to that of ripe peaches.
The same thing is that the peach smell is also sweet and greasy to make people feel sick.
Ferus looked at her with his eyes wide open.
The woman's smile deepened, "You don't think that you can trust us just with a medal."
"As soon as you entered this warship, I scanned you, and your glands have also been transplanted with worm genes."