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Chapter 146 stare

"Maybe I'm really old." John couldn't help but think so, and tried hard to calm himself down. No matter what, everything had to continue. At least he could have completed the task, at least he did not let his old opponent, the Russians succeed.

Fortunately, about six or seven minutes later, Pete and the other three men safely approached the other side of the river and slowly leaned towards the place where Kane was.

Seeing this scene, John immediately looked into the woods on the west bank, and it had already entered a critical moment. He was most afraid that there would be a sudden sound of gunfire at this moment. However, he did not see any abnormal movement in the woods. Everything was very quiet, as if no one was there at all.

"Everyone is here. Everyone is widening their eyes." John ordered to the others.

Just as John was speaking, Pete slowly half-swimming and half-walked to the back of the bushes where Kane and the others were. After confirming that there was no movement, Pete signaled to the others, and then slowly leaned towards the shore.

"Cain. The people who responded to you have reached the shore behind you. They have reached the shore." John contacted Kane while watching.

"I've seen them." After replying, Kane slowly crawled to the shore and waved to Pitt in the lead.

When Pete saw Kane, he immediately stepped over and looked around after coming to the bushes. He could see five people in total. He whispered: "How are you?"

Kane looked at Pitt and said, "All five of us were injured, but only two of us were seriously injured." He said, pointing to a tree placed not far from him near the river. The two people lying down continued, "It was the two of them, their legs and bodies were hit by fragments. Others had no big problems. If they retreated, they could leave."

Pete glanced at the two men and said, "We're here four people, we can take them away." He said, and looked away at the other two and said, "Is the rest of you sure you can go? Can you shoot with a gun?"

"I...I may not be able to do it." Kane said, looking at his right arm and shoulder: "Now this arm can't move at all. It may be broken...they should be fine." He said, turning his head to look at the two people who were still on guard.

When Peter heard him say this, he immediately nodded and immediately reported to him using John's radio station: "Sir, I am Pitt. We have arrived on the other side. There are two people here who cannot walk on their own. I plan to use the method I took Toby across the river before, that is, to carry it across the river."

"I understand." John agreed immediately after hearing Pete's advice, but he did not let them act immediately, but said, "You let them go into the water first. Leave there first. Then wait for my order, and I will let you leave before you act."

"I understand." Pete said after agreeing and looked at Kane, "Let's take the wounded into the water first. You can also get me down first."

"Okay...no problem." Kane agreed and began to move his body with some difficulty, and with the help of Pete, he left the bushes and went down the river.

"Stand firmly." Pete slowly climbed up the shore after stabilizing Kane. After checking the conditions of the two wounded people, he slowly moved them to the shore.

On the shore, the three people who followed Peter quickly followed and carried the two wounded people on their shoulders with each other, and one of them held the weak Kane, who did not move after preparing, but waited for John's signal.

When Peter saw that the person who was going into the water was ready, he came to the two people who were still on guard. He reached out and patted them lightly on their shoulders and said in an extremely low voice: "You guys retreat first, I'll stare."

The two men looked at Pitt and nodded at each other. After hearing Pitt's words, one of them whispered: "They seem to have retreated." After that, they quickly retreated to the shore. Pitt took their place and began to alert.

He first looked into the woods. At this moment, he did not see any figure in the woods. He could not hear anything special when listening to the movements on the other side. So after looking back and forth, he looked back and forth and looked at the people who were already prepared, he contacted John and said, "Sir, I am Pete. Everyone is ready. There is no movement on the shore."

"Very good. Wait a moment." John agreed and looked left and right. After everyone confirmed that they had not noticed anything, he continued: "Start retreat. Go back along the way you have passed."

Upon receiving the instructions to start retreating, Pete immediately turned around and gestured to the others who were watching him and whispered: "Action."

The people immediately moved after seeing the gesture. The people carrying the wounded were in front and Kane were behind. Two other people who could act on their own helped the wounded people being carried. A group of people slowly walked back according to the route they came.

Pete did not follow him immediately. For safety reasons, he stayed and continued to monitor the movements in the woods. After all, the atmosphere was a bit too strange at this moment. The other party's inexplicable stopping all attacks made him feel very strange. Did he know that the person he was going to catch had left and gave up completely? Is this possible?

Peter obviously couldn't accept such a reason, because in his opinion, if he had commanded him, even if he had left the target, the remaining people would not have been let go. Otherwise, how could he explain to those who had fought all night? Then why did they have no movement?

Just as Pete was staring ahead and feeling confused, on the east coast, Howard, who was on the south side, suddenly noticed the movement in the woods opposite.

He saw several figures climbing up from the ground in the woods opposite him. Although he didn't know what they were going to do, he immediately thought to John's report: "This is Howard, and someone is moving in the woods at two o'clock in my direction."

Hearing Howard's report, John immediately said, "Don't shoot casually, see their number and intentions clearly. Don't shoot casually." After saying that, he contacted Pitt and said, "Pitt, pay attention to your left side, someone is moving. Pay attention to your left side of the woods!" After saying that, he immediately looked at the person crossing the river, and then contacted, "Cain, stop. Stop. Stop and don't move first." After receiving Kane's response and indeed stopping, John immediately looked at the others and said, "Everything is ready for me. All are ready!"

When Pitt heard the call, he immediately turned to his left. However, he saw no target from where he was. However, he was not in a hurry, just watched quietly, because he knew that if the other party really wanted to move, he would not stay still. As long as they moved, he would have the chance to see them. More importantly, they would not only let the people on one side move. He knew that although the other party had invested in manpower to encircle, there were actually not many people.
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