Chapter 13 Police Stations (5)

After the cars stopped, several people stepped out of the cars. The men, dressed in civilian clothes, got out of the car and walked straight to the gate of the police station.

When I saw these people, I immediately thought of D's words of similar advice before he broke off contact. Could it be that the other party really came so soon? I immediately looked to Lukovich, who had already planted his bombs and was walking around the cars that were coming towards me.

Lukovic walked much faster than they did, and came to me a few steps across the street. As he approached me, he whispered, "Those guys don't seem to be good at stubble. ”

I nodded and didn't speak, just pulled Luković and walked to the police station. At this point, we are already riding a tiger, and we have to do it if we don't do it. As we passed through the foyer, the policeman at the reception desk looked up again, but this time he lowered his head again without asking even if he saw that it was still me.

Lukovic and I made a quick return to the office area, and as we entered, I first glanced at the desk where Salim was. At the moment, he and Christovic were no longer there, and should have gone to the bathroom to prepare. And as I walked inside, the officer, Kadu, looked up at me, then at Lukovich, "You've got a lot of friends. With that, he stood up, came to me and said, "Have you filled out the list?" ”

I looked at the policeman, and then at the guy who had been taking notes at his desk. That guy is no longer here at the moment, which means that this cop is now free to deal with our business.

"Okay." I immediately responded, "I just need your help." Can we get to the seats there first? ”

"Yes." Kadu nodded, and turned back to pick up the pen and phone from his desk, "We need to hurry." There's a lot going on these days. ”

"I understand. I understand Mr. Police. As I spoke, I immediately moved and took Lukovich with me and hurried inside, for I had heard movement from the foyer behind me, like an argument, and someone was trying to prevent someone from entering. It must be to prevent the people who came down from the cars from coming in.

The quarrel grew louder and louder, and soon they were in the office area. Instead of looking back, I pulled Lukovic to the table where we had been sitting and sat down. I took a quick look back and saw three or four people trying to push the guy in the reception desk, and Officer Kadu, who was going to follow us, stopped and turned to walk towards them.

I quickly looked back at Lukovich and said, "You'll be sitting here in a moment." I immediately went to the bathroom, grabbed my weapon, and was ready to go. After I get up, you find a place to hide, and you don't need to do anything, just watch quietly, and I'll tell you when you need to do something. ”

Lukovich nodded and said, "Understood." ”

"And that thing. Don't use it casually. Wait for my instructions as well. Maybe it will make a bigger difference than we think. I said and looked back again. At this moment, Kadu also reasoned with the other party, only to hear the guy at the reception desk say in a very high voice: "This is the police station." Not a place where you can come if you want ... And this increasing movement has undoubtedly shifted the attention of the entire office area to them. This is an opportunity for us to act.

So I stood up and withdrew my gaze, but the moment I turned my head, I seemed to find something. I quickly looked back at the men who were pushing the police away, and behind them stood a man, and I saw a face. Although it was only a flash, the expressionless face and the photo on the body were completely human.

I quickly shifted my steps and walked briskly to the bathroom. This time, I really told D, this guy actually ran here. What does he want to do? I suddenly remembered the phone call I had heard earlier when I was about to go upstairs to investigate. Is it true that peace is to be reported to him? Looking at their posture, there are only a few people, although they have a bad attitude, but they are not tense, so it is not like they are here to arrest people, but they should be here to pick up people. So they're going to pick up the people above?

When I think about it, I'm undoubtedly a little excited. While it's certainly a lot harder for us to move here, it's important to say that we're not in the wrong place, and we've been in the right direction, and it's been so right that the other side can't even imagine it. Otherwise, the other party would not have come at this time.

I quickly went to the bathroom, which was bigger than I had expected. It was quiet inside, as if no one was there. But as soon as I walked in, Salim stepped out of it, quickly turned and walked into a toilet cubicle when he saw me, and threw me a gun without waiting for me to enter.

I took the gun, put the strap on my back, and said as I took the magazine that was handed over, "Someone is coming outside." It's supposed to be here to pick people up. Lukovic should already be in place. We go out and go straight upstairs, and if anyone finds us, we shoot. ”

After Salim and Kristovic each nodded in understanding, I waved at them and walked out of the bathroom first.

After returning to the walkway in front of the stairs, I first saw a guy coming down from the stairs. The guy was wearing a police uniform, walking down the stairs and talking towards the office area, the man's attention was all ahead and he didn't even notice us coming out of the bathroom.

I quickened my pace, and as I approached the staircase, I raised the muzzle of my gun and motioned to Salim to bring him to my left, the other side of the aisle.

Before walking up the stairs, I stopped and listened to the movement outside. The quarrel stopped quickly after the guy who had come down from the upper floors appeared, and at this moment someone was talking, as if explaining something.

I didn't have time to listen, so I flashed to the top of the stairs and looked at the office area. The first thing I saw was a few people gathered together, and there were a few more people besides the one who was arguing just now, and they were closer to us than before, almost in the middle of the office area.

The moment I appeared, the people on the other side also saw me, and the first person to spot me was the guy in the photo.

The guy's face, which had been expressionless since he saw me, lit up, and then he pulled out his gun and screamed.