Chapter 530 The X Mire of Greed X (21)

"How long will it take for them to arrive?"

Gad led the team through the darkness. At the same time, in a very impatient tone, he said this to Etter on the side.

Etter frowned. "It's going to take a while. What are you anxious about? Wouldn't it be better to stop the team and wait for the commander to arrive? ”

"The battle was won, and we killed all 14 people over there. But Mimeles wasn't one of them. Gad ignored the other party's question, and instead asked a rhetorical question. What did the head of the regiment say about this? ”

"He didn't say anything." Etter said. "When he leads the team over later, you can just ask him yourself?"

A flash of fear flashed in Gad's eyes, and then his tone turned irritated. "Sver said, something happened in the curtain again?"

"Yes." Etter said. "Milton is dead."

"Why didn't you tell me?"

"Because you didn't ask." Etter said. "I thought you didn't want to know."

"How many men did Alan leave to guard the Veil?" Gard asked again.

"Five." Etter said. "Henderman was left behind."

Gard nodded. "Put the reconnaissance force to the front, and we will speed up."

Etter seemed to want to say something, but in the end he just nodded and left.

Gard looked at his figure, and after a moment, threw himself into the bracelet. "What do you think?"

"You did what you were told, didn't you?" Said the spirit in the bracelet. "It's safest to stay and wait for your captain, and then act together."

"You don't know my captain." Gard said. "In addition to the fact that his subordinates will definitely be held accountable when they make mistakes, he has some other characteristics.

"Yes."

"I first confirmed and pestered the order over and over again. Then, although the battle went well, he failed to capture Mimils, and several of them were escaped by the enemy. ”

"You mean he's going to find fault with this kind of thing?" The spirit in the bracelet asked.

"Definitely." Gard said. "If I'm wrong, he might be able to forgive me. But this time it was he who made the mistake--- he had just announced that the murderer was in the Sibia team, and immediately there was a dead man next to him.... This kind of situation of being slapped in the face and not being able to get off the stage. He's probably angry and angry with me. ”

"So.... What are you going to do? The spirit asked. If this is the kind of person I have, I usually choose to surrender to the enemy and then turn around and kill the superior. ”

"It's not time yet." Gard said. "What's more, it doesn't matter what Alan said, it's Deputy Head Arnold who is really in charge here. If he comes back, then everything will be fine. Now, do you know why I led the team away? ”

"I don't know." The spirit said. "Didn't he order you to wait? Where are you going? ”

"That's right, he just told me to bring someone out and make me wait." Gard said. "But he didn't tell me where to wait. In that case, I can go directly to attack the enemy's camp. Wait for them there. In this way, when Alan brings people over, he can only support me according to the situation, and cannot send me to the most difficult place. ”

"The past that can be spoken." The spirit said. "But he's not going to be happy."

"That's what you have to do with people like Allen." Gard said. "When he can't find fault with him, try to make him as uncomfortable as possible. If he dares to find fault, I will record the process of his anger and send it to Mr. Arnold.... At that time, he will not be the one who will not get off the stage. ”

"Amazing!" The spirit exclaimed. "You're really good."

"Nothing." Gard said modestly. "Once upon a time, someone taught me what a fool who thought he was superior to others after he became the head of the regiment."

"Is that so?" The spirit agreed. "But what if that scout gets the news on to your regimental commander, and he gives you more precise orders?"

"If that's the case, it's going to be a hassle indeed." Gard said. "But he's not going to do it."

"Or is it because of the character of your captain?" The spirit asked.

"Yes." Gard said. "If Alan had known, he would have asked Etter to do everything in his power to bring the team to a halt. If Etter can't do it, then after the meeting, he will definitely hold Etter accountable. ”

"Etter knew he couldn't influence me, so he just didn't report to him. In this way, even if Alan is held accountable afterwards, he can put the blame on me--- Alan can't do anything with him. ”

"Is it really okay for you guys to do this?" This time, the spirit was silent for a while before speaking. "Aren't you afraid of defeat if you face a united enemy?"

"There were people who were afraid." Gard said. But subsequent developments proved that their fears were worthless. Deputy Head Arnold will arrange everything, and no matter what we do, we will not be able to get out of the palm of his hand. ”

"Is there really such a person?" The spirit asked.

"I didn't think it could be, but he's actually there, what should I do?" Gard said. "This time, at the beginning, I was going to work with Allen. But with so many people dead, even if Arnold hadn't done it, he would definitely have come forward. In a situation like this..."

"You said you're working with Alan?" The spirit interrupted him. "Aren't you disgusted with him?"

"Disgust is disgust, cooperation is cooperation." Gard said. "That's what Mr. Arnold used to say, and he was a role model for all of us."

As he spoke, the line ahead stopped, and there was a commotion.

"What's going on?" Gard looked ahead.

It turned out that it had arrived unconsciously. A bunch of DTPH tents appeared ahead, and there were no people around the tents, but there were many torches burning.

Both Svir and Etter ran over, and Gard looked at them as well. "Is there anyone in these tents?"

"There are three." Swell said. "Seems to have noticed us."

Gad thought for a moment, looked at his men, and shouted. "Attack! Don't let the enemy run! ”

As he shouted this, a faint red light lit up in one of the tents in the enemy camp. Then the barrels of guns protruded from many of the tents next to them, and countless fires poured out of them.

Without the cover of the veil and being spotted by the enemy before approaching, this is roughly the result--- Gad and the people around him are not surprised.

The people in front of him are not those fools of Sibia. After his own side launched an attack and revealed his body, he also looked surprised, panicked, and wanted to justify.

Gad was shot and took a little forced-on damage. Subsequently, the reaction of the people around him after being shot was similar to that.

Not sure why the enemy is using these ranged weapons? It's all the least privilege, and it's useless. Under the suppression of the background of the times and the level of authority, even if you don't react in time, you can easily defend it.

Without thinking more, he cried out and rushed forward.