Chapter 5247: Tighten



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"GO!"

The British soldiers in the front set out again. They are now passing through the most dangerous place. The rebels are surrounding the night club with the night club as the center point and expanding at least three kilometers around it. Amherst appears in the night club. Ives has not received the news that Amherst was killed in the bombing. He needs to be careful that Amherst leaves alive.

Next to my ears was the sound of the rebels' quick footsteps. The government forces had already engaged the rebels in a fierce fight. The two sides were fighting fiercely, with bullets and grenades never stopping. The sleeping little boy was awakened, and as soon as he mumbled "Daddy" his mouth was covered.

Can’t speak, can’t speak.

The mother was so nervous that she hugged her husband's arms tightly. She was so scared that her legs were shaking violently and she didn't even have the strength to stand up.

Everyone was on high alert. If they were discovered by the rebels, they would not be given a chance to speak, nor would their identities be verified. They would simply be swept through with anti-aircraft machine guns, leaving no room for any future trouble.

"Surround this place! Quick! Surround this place!"

Before he could even breathe a sigh of relief, the sound of footsteps passing by his ears stopped not far ahead, and someone was shouting loudly.

Xia Jinyuan closed his eyes and his throat moved slightly.

The surrounded area... was the street they had just passed through. If they were just a step late, all the people would be blocked. It would be like catching turtles in a jar, and everyone would be dead for sure.

Sweat flowed down the forehead, through the cheeks, and then flowed from the chin drop by drop. Time seemed to pass especially slowly at this moment, tick by tick, so slowly that it seemed as if several worlds had passed.

The three British reporters were breathing heavily, their hands clenched tightly. As journalists they were obviously very scared, but they did not want to miss such a close-up battle. With their eyes wide open they could not see outside, so they had to prick up their ears and listen carefully to the movements outside.

They didn't have cameras, but this close encounter with the rebels allowed them to write a diary and publish everything they had experienced in the newspaper.

The same went for Chen Shuzhen and the other three. They were so frightened that their hands and feet were shaking. Their ears pricked up as they listened carefully to the noise outside. Their thoughts were exactly the same as those of the British reporters.

About ten minutes later, the British soldiers confirmed that they could leave, and the group bent their waists and moved slowly.

They could only move forward and could not walk past. If they walked too fast, they were afraid of kicking something like a stone and making a noise, which would alert the rebels who were only separated from them by a broken wall.

The little boy who fell asleep nestled his head in his father's shoulder. Children are actually very perceptive. Although he didn't understand much, he knew that now was not the time for him to speak. His little hands tightly hugged his father's neck, and he lay there motionless, very well-behaved.

At least the little boy still has his parents to rely on, but Leah has lost his parents like many other children of his age and lives alone, and perhaps death is waiting for them.

No one spoke, and they followed closely step by step. Xia Jinyuan, who was left behind, arched his back. In the darkness, his cold black eyes, which seemed to be flashing with sword light, stared at the back, signaling his comrades who were a few steps behind him to move forward.

They advanced one after the other to ensure safety in the rear.

Despite being so careful, the attack still happened because Chen Shuzhen turned her head to look at the rebels behind her who were getting farther and farther away from her. She was distracted and her foot stepped a little harder. The toe of her shoe kicked something, making a crisp "clang" sound. The sound was not loud, but the surroundings were so quiet that even if the sound was not loud, it seemed loud.

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