Chapter 64: The Twelve Arhats (37)

The man who put away the gun glanced at the commercial vehicle next to him, and then the door of the commercial vehicle opened, and a person got out of the car, it was very dark, and he couldn't see the person's appearance clearly, but he could only see that this person was quite tall.

The man looked at me, and then behind me, and he seemed to quickly understand my intentions, and he smiled and said, "Hehe, tell everyone else to come." We left as soon as possible, and I was worried that it would take a long time before something really went wrong. ”

I looked around and said, "It went well when you came?" ”

"It went smoothly and didn't get in any way. But if you go out, the check is stricter. The man replied.

After making sure there was nothing wrong, I turned back to Kurci who was still hiding in the dark and beckoned, "Go and inform the others." Let them come! “

After a sound of footsteps came from Kurch, the fellow named Sivakov spoke: "Looking at your arrangement, you can come out on your own, you are really bold enough." “

I didn't say anything but looked at the men, and after about five minutes, there was movement behind me. Ivan, they appeared one after another.

Sivalov looked at the wounded man, he looked at the people around him, and said, "Help them." Help the wounded to the van first. Let's go! ”

So with their help, we all got into the car quickly, and Ivan came to Sivakov's side and said: "Everything is arranged in the back?" ”

Sivakov glanced at Ivan, "As you said." We have looked at the retreat route repeatedly. Right now our people are still there and will contact us immediately if they have any questions. ”

Soon we each got into the car, and we were all assigned to the van, while Sivalov and they were in the other car. Their car led the way in front and we followed them behind.

Twenty minutes later, we left the city, as Sivakov said, the road was calm and there was nothing special and unusual. But after about ten minutes of driving, the car leading the way slowed down, and Ivan's phone rang.

After a brief call, Ivan looked at Kurch, who was driving, and said, "Prepare to park with them." There is almost a checkpoint ahead. We've got to get out of the car. “

The car that led the way quickly pulled over, and then Sivakov and another person got out of the car and quickly came to our car, Sivalov looked at Kurchi and said, "You take the wounded and get out of the car, and I will take you and go around the back of here." Bring the gun with you, don't put it in the car, the front will be more strict. “

After we removed the wounded from the car, the people who had been with Sivakov got into the car, checked the front and back of the car, and then went to the cab and started the car.

After the car left, Sivakov led us out in a direction away from the road. He turned on his flashlight and shone on the road ahead, "The road behind is not very easy. Everyone, please be careful. “

"How far does this go?" Semolov asked.

"About a kilometer, two kilometers at most." Sivakov replied.

It doesn't sound like a long distance, but it feels a lot longer than I thought when I actually walked it. Because this is not the road at all. We walked with the wounded, Lukovic and Rudick couldn't walk on their own, we carried them on our backs or even on our backs, which made us feel very tired before we had walked far. Fortunately, the weather is relatively cold, although it is spring, but the grass has not yet grown, otherwise this place is overgrown with weeds, it is estimated that it will be even more difficult to walk.

After walking for about twenty minutes, Sivakov slowed down and turned off his flashlight. He said, "We should go to the checkpoint." He said and pointed in the direction of the road, "Listen... I could hear someone talking over there. “

We all stopped, and I looked at the back

Lukovic's Kurch, "Put it down first, rest." “

After Kurch and Karachev put Lukovich and Rudick down, respectively, I listened quietly to the movement coming from the direction of the road, except for the sound of car engines, there were indeed voices of people talking, and there seemed to be quite a lot of people talking.

"How far is this checkpoint from us?" Semolov whispered.

"About two or three hundred meters away." Sivakov pointed to our feet, "We're on a lower ground right now. Otherwise we would have been able to see the checkpoint. But that's also not safe for us. On the contrary, we are safer here now, we can't see there, and others can't see us in the lower places. “

"Will we be able to get on the bus after walking through here?" Coleman asked.

"No, I can't. You'll have to keep walking a little further. Sivalov shook his head, "You'll have to get out of their sight, it's safer." “

"Did your people pass safely?" Semolov continued.

"Security should be safe. We people who came here didn't have any problems with their identity. No one here will know us. “

"Then let's hurry up." Ivan said and looked at Kurch and Karachev, "Have you rested?" “

As Coleman and I helped the two of them pick up the wounded man again, Sivakov said, "For safety reasons, I won't turn on the flashlight for this section." Try not to make a noise, too. Although we will go slower, I would like to say that we have to get through here as soon as possible. “

After hitting the road again, the road became even more difficult to walk. Because in addition to the potholes, after a short walk we started a gentle uphill climb. Because we still have to walk back to the side of the road, then we have to get out of the low-lying ground.

After walking for about twenty minutes, Sivakov took out his phone and contacted his companion, who, having learned that his companion had arrived, led us to change direction and slowly drift in the direction of the road.

"My people say that the checkpoints are stricter than during the day. The number of people has also increased considerably. Sivakov said as he walked.

"What's the increase?" I asked.

"Didn't ask. I guess it's the Austrian police. Hehe, but don't worry. We have already passed the checkpoint. After waiting for the bus, the next time you get off the bus is at the border. ”

"I hope that when you get there, you don't cross the border with your back on your back... Kurch gasped as he breathed.

Soon we saw the cars parked on the side of the road, and the two cars presumably drove off the road for safety and parked under the road. The occupants of the car opened the door when they saw us approaching and helped us carry the wounded into the car.

I let out a long sigh of relief as I looked at the back of the car, trying to see through the glass behind me what the checkpoint looked like. Although I knew I couldn't see it, I looked at it anyway. Because I always felt that we came out a little too easily, and that old guy wouldn't and shouldn't let us go so easily.