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Chapter 132 Conversion

So Pete carried Eric back and held it back and walked out to the southwest quickly. As he continued to move, Chinnikov led his men to find the wooden house along the traces along the way. When he saw the house, Chinnikov was excited. Because in his opinion, a person who was exhausted and dragged the wounded would definitely pass and rest there when he saw the house. This was a normal mental state of a person, so in his opinion, the target was already in front of him.

But after Chinnikov took the man to the side of the house and entered the house, he found that although his judgment was correct, the man did not stay here, but had already left. However, Chinnikov's emotions were not affected, because judging from the blood stains left here, his target did not go long, which means they were quickly shortening the distance with each other. So after following the traces, he did not care about reporting and immediately took the man to chase him out again. And he chased him faster and faster. After about ten minutes, he came to the woods where Peter had just rested.

At the same time, Colin led his team of people out of the cracks in the mountain and entered a forest again. Is it because he came here? The way John asked them to find could not be determined. The only thing that could be determined was that the direction was correct. He immediately turned around and asked someone to contact John and reported the place they had walked past.

John, who received the news, could not confirm whether Colin and the others were walking correctly. He could only take out the map and estimate the map based on what Colin said. After thinking about it, he said to the person responsible for contacting: "Tell Colin and let them continue to look in the direction. Judging from the distance they walked, they may have passed through the hillside and ridge and entered the other side of the mountain. But be careful that most of the Russians have also been to the other side, and they may encounter each other's people at any time. If they find Russians or other armed forces, don't act rashly and report as soon as possible, and we will set off and lean towards them immediately."

After receiving John's instructions, Colin immediately took the people out in the predetermined direction without hesitation. Just about two or three minutes later, a gunshot suddenly came from his two o'clock direction. This made Colin stop immediately and raise the gun and squat down. But after a moment, he realized that the gunshot was not for him. After confirming this point, he immediately got up and quickly increased his speed to the place where the gunshot came. Because the gunshot obviously proved that he was in the right place. No matter who it was, it was mostly related to John, that is, the person he and his group were looking for.

Colin was indeed right. Not long ago, Chinnikov and his men quickly shortened the distance with Pit. Although Chinnikov and his men spent some time determining the direction of their journey, the gunshots from time to time also reminded Chinnikov. However, his view was a little different from Pit. In his opinion, since the other party had not left, they must have contacted the target. They would meet at the place where the fire was at this moment or somewhere not far away. Where should there be a way through the hillside? The Americans must have discovered this, so they stayed there and tried to pick up the target from there. So he did not delay for a long time, and after chasing out in the direction of Pit and the others, he accelerated the speed again.

Compared with Chinnikov and others, Pitt carrying Eric was much slower. Although he wanted to get up quickly, he was powerless. So when Colin and John contacted, Pitt carrying Eric appeared in Chinnikov's vision again.

Chinnikov, who discovered the target again, dared not be careless this time. The first thing he did was to report to Ashraf. Not only did he report his position in detail, but he also reported his judgment to Ashraf.

Ashraf was very satisfied with Chinnikov's report. Because his report undoubtedly explained the reason why the other party did not continue to evacuate than his own judgment. So while allowing Chinnikov to try to seize the target, Ashraf immediately changed his strategy again, changed his original defensive posture back to the attack state, and quickly surrounded John and the others. This time it was no longer a terrifying look, but a real attack. Ashraf already had a reason to drive away the Americans here at any cost, and the reason was very sufficient and even irrefutable.

Eric, who was carried by Peter, saved Pit's life without Pit's knowledge. This was because Chinnikov, who was chasing from the rear, thought of killing the American mercenary. After careful observation, he found that the easiest thing to hit was his target, so he had to give up temporarily. After a shortening of the distance between the two sides, Chinnikov did not shout like he did last time, because he found that these two were dead tough guys. The call was simply in vain. The most effective one was to chase after and then kill the mercenary.

So Chinnikov quickly spread the people and ran towards both sides of Pete and Eric. However, this time the luck still did not stand on their side. Just after they scattered, one of them startled several birds in the forest.

These birds flew into the sky while shouting and followed the treetops. Pete, who had been alert, immediately noticed the movement. He immediately hid behind a tree and looked back. He knew that it was obviously someone chasing him. He didn't dare to neglect him. After taking a look, he immediately ran away with Eric on his back. There was no way, and he could only do this at this moment. Because Pete didn't even have a gun now, and he couldn't do anything except run accidents.

But Chinnikov and the others didn't know that Pitt didn't even have weapons. The reason they always wanted to kill Pitt first was because they were afraid that Pitt would interfere with and kill them with weapons. If they had known that Pitt had no weapons, they would have pounced on him and subdued Pitt long ago.

So after seeing Pete's sudden speed up, Chinnikov knew that his actions were noticed by the other party. He had no time to think about it and could only go to the other party quickly. But at this moment, the person who was sent by him to encircle him from the right side came news that there were armed personnel at two points in the direction of his advance.

This situation was not only expected by Chinnikov, but also made him nervous. He was even more sure of his previous speculation. So he thought he could not wait like this. What he saw now might be just a part of the Americans, and perhaps more people had reached this area. If he didn't seize the time, it would be difficult for him to repel the other party by relying solely on himself, let alone regaining the target and then regaining them from them.
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