Chapter 54 Mission 2

Chapter 54 Second Mission (9)

As they were talking, the sounds of several helicopters were heard one after another in the sky. The three looked up and saw that there were indeed five helicopters painted with the Air Force flag flying from all directions.

"Wow, reinforcements must have arrived. Those traitors and cult members wouldn't put up such a big show."

"Yeah, look again, look again."

Ye Nai had a look of disbelief and no excitement on her face. She just ordered someone to untie the tourniquet and relax, then she went back into the weeds.

"Why doesn't she believe it?"

The wounded soldier was still confused, and then he was stabbed by his comrade's elbow.

“It could be stress.”

"What?"

"She is a civilian who has not received any professional training. She just accepted a delivery mission, but she encountered such an exciting scene. She is a little suspicious. Isn't that the mildest stress response?"

"Oh, that's right. Then remind her to do some psychological intervention when she returns."

Just as the loosened tourniquet was being re-tightened, Yenne returned with the sacrificed soldier in her arms, placing him a few steps away from them, out of sight and out of touch.

"It's too late to move everyone together, but it's time to loosen their tourniquets. I'm going to run a lap. You guys keep an eye on me. If it's not reinforcements coming, I'll run for my life."

"Okay, you go."

Guessing that Ye Na might be under stress, the two warriors nodded in agreement with her words to avoid irritating her, and watched her burrow into the bushes again like a nimble little monkey.

It was really lively over there on the captain's side at this time.

The six helicopters brought medical personnel, each with a search and rescue dog, and more helicopters and ground troops were on the way.

The medics arrived first because there were many wounded here. After they landed, they split into two groups. One group took care of the wounded around the captain, and the other group was divided into groups of five, carrying stretchers, body bags, long sickles for cutting grass, and military dogs to search for other people.

The captain also informed Ye Na's information to avoid any misunderstanding.

A team was cutting grass with a military dog ​​to clear a path when they met Ye Na in the weeds. They saw her holding someone in her arms without a tourniquet on her body.

"Are you Yenna?"

"Yes, I am."

"We are reinforcements, leave him to us."

Two medics half-knelt on the ground and unfolded the body bag. In fact, with their experience, they could tell whether the person was dead or alive at a glance, so there was no need to waste time on identification.

Ye Na didn't say anything, but when they opened the bag, she silently put the body of the warrior in her arms into it.

The five-member team split up here, two of them lifted the body bag and walked back, while the remaining three continued searching.

"Let me lead the way. I'm the one who tied the tourniquets on the wounded."

"it is good."

Ye Na led the way in front. The remaining three medics, one was leading a dog, one was carrying a stretcher in one hand and a scythe in the other, and the other was working hard, wielding the scythe to cut weeds as tall as a person.

Of the other two medics, one had to lead the dog, and the other carried a stretcher in one hand and a long sickle in the other.

She actually wanted to help, mainly because she was itching to try it out, but she couldn't even use an ordinary short sickle, let alone a long sickle that could cut a large area.

The weeds fell down one after another, and before anyone saw the injured, the search and rescue dogs were rushing forward desperately.

"There are people in front." Another piece of weeds fell down, revealing the wounded man behind him. He was covered in blood, holding a cigarette in his mouth, and looked very spirited.

"Hi, I'm here."

Soon, the wounded man was put on a stretcher and taken away, leaving only the medic with the dog and Ye Na at the scene.

They continued to move forward and found the next wounded person, who was carried back by Ye Na alone.

At this time, the last medical soldier left in the five-member team led the dog and searched in the direction she pointed. No matter who he found, he would release a flare to attract people to come for support.

At this time, more reinforcements arrived.

There were waves of armed helicopters in the sky, most of them rushing to the front-line camp that had been attacked, and a small number of them rappelled directly above her head, helping to carry the wounded and the bodies of their comrades as soon as they landed.

With sufficient manpower, Ye Nai no longer had to lead the way back and forth. She was sent back to the captain to rest. The communications soldier, whose voice was hoarse, returned her outdoor power supply to her. She took the power supply and handed him a bottle of drink.

Unlike when they left before, the weeds in this area have now been cleared, and medical tents have been set up to check on the condition of the wounded.

The only ones left intact in the entire convoy were Ye Na and two soldiers. The three of them were also given a tent to rest in, but now there are only two of them, as the other one has not returned yet.

"How soon can we leave?"

"We'll retreat once everyone is found. We'll go to the nearest town to rest and repair the car. We'll contact someone to send a car to pick us up. We'll need to send a convoy to bring in so many injured people."

"The cars are all in my space. The two cars I got today look like they are broken. The shells are all chopped up and a little light is visible through them."

"Really? Then these three gold elements are the enemy's bloody sacrifice?"

"Human rape or evil cult?"

"The probability of a cult is higher. They like to spread the word that the invasion of alien worlds is the original sin of Blue Planet and ask believers to repent to the Lord and actively dedicate themselves and sacrifice themselves for the next life. Human traitors are more focused on winning over, corrupting, obtaining intelligence, and sowing discord. They don't want to sacrifice. It's terrible. They just want to sell out all the human beings on Blue Planet and enjoy the good life with the enemy."

"Three gold elements and an alien plant, just to deal with our convoy?"

"Maybe they didn't come here to sacrifice themselves on purpose. Maybe they really thought they could deal with our convoy?" The communications soldier was a little suspicious.

"Their fighting power is indeed strong, and they beat us badly, but in the end, they all died, and the purpose of the attack was not achieved." Ye Na shrugged and smiled sarcastically.

"Don't be too careless. That alien plant is a blood-sucking vine. Although many of the vines were broken, alien plants are more difficult to deal with than alien beasts. There's no movement from behind that thing. It may have felt that we are not a piece of fresh meat, and it's anxious to replenish its energy, so it has temporarily moved to another place."

"Too……"

Ye Na just nodded in agreement with the signalman's words. She knew very well that the blood-sucking vine had been eaten clean by the mycelium, leaving only the outer shell of the vine.

As they were chatting idly, another warrior from the trio opened the tent and walked in.

"Yeah, they're all here."

"I've been waiting for you. Come sit down and have a cigarette?" Ye Nai held a wet towel in her left hand and a cigarette and matches in her right hand. "She said she would leave after finding all the people, but the wounded have to be checked. Even if she finds all the people, she won't leave so soon."

"Okay, just wait." The other person took the thing, wiped his hands first, then took out a cigarette and put it in his mouth, then touched his body, and finally put down his hand, struck a match and lit the cigarette.

"What are you looking for? Did you lose something?"

"I thought I still had an energy bar on me, but it's gone. I don't know where it fell."

"Indeed, I wouldn't have realized it if I hadn't said it. I'm also hungry after running around."

(End of this chapter)