Gunshots sounded.

Roy closed his eyes tightly. He didn't know who the supervisor killed first, but since he was still alive, it was Mr. Erwin.

He didn't really want to watch the other person die.

There were several intermittent gunshots, each of which seemed to be grinding his nerves, but he still did not die.

"Roy, don't open your eyes."

Others saw that Erwin's voice was still unwavering and stable.

Ke Luoyi couldn't help opening his eyes.

He saw the supervisor lying on the ground with a pool of blood under his head, and he was stunned for a while before realizing that the supervisor was dead.

He'd seen dead people, dead people carried out of mine disasters buried without dignity, things like that, but he still didn't understand... He turned to look at Erwin, who had no weapons at all.

Maybe he collected it too quickly?

Binnic: "Didn't I tell you not to open your eyes?"

Roy moved his lips and muttered something, and then his voice finally formed a complete sentence: "I'm not afraid."

There was the sound of the engine above, and the sound of a huge fan blade breaking the wind. Roy raised his head and was stunned at the helicopter he saw for the first time.

The hatch of the plane is open, and there is a man standing, wearing a flying helmet, wearing a large white shirt with the hem pinned in jeans, holding a gun in one hand, and firmly grasping the door frame with the other hand .

Binny gestured to him, and soon, the ladder was lowered.

"Let's go." He said calmly, as if such a moment would come across every day.

Roy closed his open mouth: "...Okay."

They grabbed the ladder and climbed into the helicopter with a person in the driver's seat.

Four people, just right.

The sniper looked Binny up and down and burst out laughing, and it was her voice that Roy realized she was a woman.

"You're disfigured!" She said, tearing off the helmet, loosening her short chestnut hair, she took out her mobile phone with the other hand, wrapped her arms around Binny's shoulders, raised the mobile phone, and emphasized, "I must take a picture open."

Her speed was so fast that Binny had no time to protest, and the group photo of the two of them had already been taken.

"Where are you going next?" She let go of her arms and said happily, "I can take you there."

She looked at Luo Yi, and said frankly: "Your eyes are so strange in color, what's your name?"

Roy had never seen many girls at his age. There were only men and cooks in the mine. He shrank uncomfortably and looked at Erwin.

"Call me first." Binny said, turning to look at Roy, "Do you know which mine your brother is in?"

Before Leon could come up with a rescue plan, his cell phone rang again, and it took no more than three hours between the time he received Roy's call for help.

"Hey…?"

This is an unfamiliar number, Leon picked it up with some hesitation.

"It's me, boss," Binny said, smiling.

The female sniper looked at his smiling face like a ghost in daylight, and for some reason raised her hand and made a sign of the cross on her chest.

His voice was too calm, and Leon didn't have time to react: "Um...ah?"

Then, he grabbed the phone tightly, opened his eyes slightly, and asked excitedly, "How are you doing now?"

"It's nothing, we've all come out." Binny said, looking around to see if there were paper towels or mineral water on the seat, "There is no damage, we have something to do, and we will go back soon."

"But, I haven't rescued you yet...?" Leon said incomprehensibly.

"Oh, that," Binny wiped the blood from his fingertips, and explained, "As long as you turn on the phone, a location will be sent to the person I contacted in advance, and you don't have to call."

"Oh." Leon replied disappointedly.

Binny had said all he had to say, and he didn't know what else to ask.

And don't know what to order.

Remembering that he had uncontrollably pointed a gun at Barr just now, he opened his mouth, but the words changed: "Then, what are you going to do? How soon will you be back?"

"Clean up the aftermath. The press conference can be held in the evening." Binnic, "I will arrange it. This business trip is a bit long--" After a pause, he dragged the end of his voice, laughing, "Don't detain me Salary, Ray."

"I..." Leon paused, then added with a smile, "I'll give you a year-end bonus."

Before cutting off the phone, Binny still heard Leon whispering slightly complaining: "Come back soon."

good.He should be in his heart.

They studied for a few minutes and went to Lowy to locate the mine.

"It's really open and flat here." The girl put her hand on her forehead, pressed it against the glass window, looked down and commented, "What are you doing here?"

The helicopter lowered, and Roy climbed down the lowered ladder, his feet landed on the ground, and he began to frantically look around for the mine in his memory.

In the past, he came here once to deliver clothes to his elder brother. At that time, the place was not very lively, but there were still guards and dogs.

Now, there is nothing here, mines, shacks, equipment, people... nothing remains.

Despair enveloped him again, he ran around quickly, looking around, crazily calling his brother's name, like a madman.

Here only the wind answered his voice.

His feet were weak and he knelt heavily on the ground.

"Did you find the wrong place?" Binny asked after chasing him.

Roy shook his head, bowed his body, and slammed his forehead heavily on the ground. He didn't cry, his face was full of tears, and he grasped the stones with his upper and lower hands, wishing his palms would bleed.

He howled like a wounded animal.

Binny turned and walked to the girl, who had also climbed out of the helicopter just now, and now she was looking at the surrounding scenery curiously.

"Peggy, I remember you have a life detector."

"Don't call me 'Peppa', or I'll call you Binny, Bear." The girl slapped him before replying, "Yes, what's wrong?"

"Help me see if there are any life reactions around here." Binny ignored her provocation and continued, "Especially underground."

"It's all filled up, how can there be a life reaction?" The girl asked back, stomping the ground under her feet, "See, soil, new."

Binny didn't speak, just squatted down with his head in his arms. After a long time, the shrunken young man let out a dull and weak voice: "Just in case..."

They end up with nothing.

There was no life, no mines, and nothing they were looking for.

Roy should have been distraught, but he was exhausted, and after climbing on the plane with support again, he collapsed on the seat and fell asleep.

He thought he had slept for a long, long time, as long as a century, and when he woke up, he felt like he was in another world, but when he saw Erwin and the girl's conversation, he realized that he might not have slept that long at all.

"Helicopter flying into the city is too high-profile," the girl said, "I'm going to put you outside the city."

"Okay, lend me another 500 yuan." Binny said.

"Don't you have any money with you? How do you pay the balance?"

"I owe you a photo of me and you."

"Huh???" The girl made a black question mark with the same emoji, I don't know if she learned it deliberately, "Brother, taking a photo with you can be worth 70 yuan? Do you think you are Edith?"

"You mean," Binny asked calmly, "I can get 70 for free by calling Edith to take a photo with you?"

"This baby doesn't want to talk to you, and I want to throw a dog at you!"

Roy closed his eyes.

Others don't understand what these two people are talking about, and he doesn't want to care, he just feels tired.

When he opened his eyes again, he was already in the back seat of the taxi.

He struggled hastily, let his heavy body sit up, and saw Erwin sitting in the front passenger seat.

"You're awake," Erwin said, looking ahead, "I'm sorry, I moved you to the car without permission. I thought you should sleep a little longer."

"Where are you going?" Roy asked, barely able to make a sound through his dry throat.

"Where do you want to go?"

Roy replied instinctively: "As long as it's not a mine."

Erwin's eyes glanced back at him, and continued to look forward: "Don't worry, no."

When Roy heard this, he lowered his still drowsy head in peace.

The taxi was stopped at the door, and the security guards were not allowed to enter the campus.

Roy followed Erwin out of the car, and after learning that it was a university, he looked up and looked around, then lowered his head and hid his hands in his pockets.

"Let's go."

Erwin supported him and took him to the restaurant where there were only three guests sitting around a table.The boss is sitting at the cash register playing with his mobile phone.

This must be his companion.Roy thought.

After seeing Erwin, the three of them stood up at the same time.

The blond young man sitting alone looked over with excitement and nervousness, but for some reason, he restrained himself, showing a calm appearance.

But when he looked at Roy, he still showed a puzzled expression.

"I want to invite him to dinner." Erwin didn't talk about his situation first, but patted him on the shoulder, "His name is Loy."

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I wrote [-] words when I went to work during the day. I felt something was wrong, so I deleted all of them. I got home from get off work at [-] o’clock and wrote until now, but I still haven’t caught up.

It should not be written by fishing, the efficiency is extremely low, and the experience is extremely poor

I really feel useless, thanks for reading

The background is broken, and I can't reply to the message. Let's see if it will be better in the evening

Tomorrow... oh, no, continue to update tonight, Leon is going to open the mine.

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