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674 Perseverance

"I understand. Ms. Megan. I really understand." McGison said: "I have just organized a team of ten people to lean towards you. I believe they will meet you soon."

"Major. I feel it is very necessary to send a helicopter," Megan said.

"Sorry. I don't have such authority now. If you insist, I will report your request. I will send a helicopter immediately after approval." McGison paused for a moment and continued: "But now the team we dispatch can only set off in the form of vehicles."

"That means I have to stay here for at least forty minutes, right?" Megan asked.

"That's right. But I just said that I will organize people to reinforce you and help you keep there." McGison said.

"Okay." Megan no longer wanted to continue talking. At this moment, he suddenly felt like he was not responding to the world. "Major. I just want to say that your work here is really a mess, a mess!" After that, he hung up the phone.

"It seems that the result is not good." Zelda, who was standing beside him, spoke.

Megan sighed and squatted down against the wall, "We will stay here for a long time. The reinforcements are in trouble. We will not be able to come for a while." As soon as she finished speaking, gunfire came from the northeast outside the school, and the gunfire quickly became more and more fierce this time. Obviously, things are moving in the direction that everyone least wants to see.

"It seems we are in big trouble." Zelda tried hard to calm himself down, but as the gunshots continued to come and the intensity became higher and higher, he could not calm down. Soon Zelda said nervously: "Should you ask Greene and let him think of a solution?"

Megan rubbed his forehead and said, "I told him before. Let him think of a solution. Help us figure out the specific situation here and find a way to get out of here. I think he should be busy at this time."

Zelda took a deep breath and said, "Okay. I hope everything is too late." As soon as he finished speaking, an explosion came from outside, followed by another sound, as if answering Zelda, telling them that it was too late.

Megan stood up, walked to the classroom window and looked northeast, but he couldn't see what was going on outside from him. The more intense gunfire made her think of something again. He turned around and said, "Maybe I really have to rely on Green now." Then he took out the phone specially used to contact Green and dialed it out.

The phone was quickly answered, but Green's voice seemed a little panicked. Before Meghan asked what happened, Green spoke: "Megan, Mosul was also attacked. Now it is a mess here. But everything you have to do has been arranged. Our people in Alsabad have also taken action."

"What did you say?" Megan's heart sank again, "Mosul was also attacked?"

"Yes." Green said with surprise after responding affirmatively: "What? Didn't McGison or Rubin tell you?"

"No. They only told me that the people who supported us had a problem with Shad and were attacked and would not be able to get here for a while. They were organizing another group of people, but these groups had to go to Shad first before they could rush to me. But now those militants are attacking our hiding place. It is difficult for me to determine whether we can hold on for that long." Megan said.

"Damn it." Green immediately realized the seriousness of the problem when he heard Megan say this. As long as everything is connected, it is not difficult to find that the attack on the other side is very clever. The garrisons in the entire Mosul area were mobilized and the ending was not taken care of. Perhaps when the Mosul army came out in full swing, the entire situation would be controlled soon, but after all, it would take time, so the people in Alsabad would be wiped out or captured during this period. So Green cursed and said, "I'll go find McGison immediately and ask them to send helicopters to pick you up directly."

"It's useless." Megan said: "I had some such hopes before you told me that Mosul was also attacked. But now that they are unable to protect themselves, it's almost impossible to send helicopters to me. Now you have to find another way. Do you have any security personnel in Mosul?"

Green hesitated and said, "Okay. I have. There are about twelve or three people I think of now. The defenders are all from Helmet, and I have two colleagues who can help. I will organize them to find you right away."

"Green. Thank you." Megan immediately said, "But can you bypass Shahad?"

"I will take another road. Take a step, but it's better than being blocked halfway through trouble." Green said.

Megan took a deep breath and said, "Even if you get there, it will be difficult for you to come in. This place is now under the control of those bastards."

"The people I'm there will find a way. You should ask McGison now what he can do." Green said.

"He said a team was coming to me. But now there is a fierce exchange of fire outside the school. I think that team can't get here at all." Megan said.

"Okay." Green said: "I can only say hold on. I must hold on. I will take people out of Mosul immediately. That's it."

In the northeast, the attack was not the people who found Marlal Potuk who had found Squad 009 before. But the armed personnel led by Hechim. Because in the eyes of Hechim and his people, they did not think much of these unkempt and stinking guys who had just come out of prison. So after determining the target, Marlal Potuk led his men to stand aside and the attack was led by Hechim's men.

Of course, at the beginning, Hechim and others did not invest much manpower. Although the firefight outside was very fierce from Meghan and Zelda's feelings, in fact, this could only be considered a tentative attack. They came from the northeast of the school, went back and forth in the gentle slope terrain upward for four or five minutes and almost figured out the location of the group of people standing in front of them on the slope.

I saw a man quickly approaching Heqim who was standing behind and spoke: "They seemed to have no intention of leaving, but occupied a high place and wanted to stick to it."
Chapter completed!
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