Doomsday Officers Operation Team-Chapter 44: War Begins

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Chapter 44 - 44: War Begins

Suwan didn't get enough rest these past two days. She felt like she was living a year in a day. At least the team members could take care of each other. She was almost nervous after these few days alone. Now that she finally reunited with the team members, Suwan relaxed her body and mind, and her tense nerves also relaxed. After a while, she became drowsy and lowered her head to peck at rice. Angela held her chin with her palm to wake her up: "Don't sleep here, you will fall off the tree."

Suwan was so sleepy that she hummed indistinctly, probably blaming Angela for disturbing her sleep. Angela was really afraid that she would fall under the tree, so she reached out and slapped her to wake her up. Unexpectedly, Suwan was so sleepy that she couldn't help herself, and she swayed forward with the force of Angela's slap, and fell out of the tree. Angela was startled and reached out to grab her but failed. She watched Suwan fall from the tree and almost screamed.

However, as a student of Belster, it was too embarrassing to fall down like this. Suwan was awakened by the shock the moment his body was in the air. He quickly hugged his head and rolled on the ground to relieve the impact so as not to get hurt. Angela, who was sitting on the branch, looked down and breathed a sigh of relief when she saw Suwan climb up safely. Suwan suddenly fell to the ground and woke up Fry and Marty who were sleeping together under the tree next to them. The two looked at Suwan in horror with their eyes open, but Suwan was extremely calm. He patted his body and climbed up the tree again.

The students in the surrounding trees heard the noise and didn't know what was going on, so they asked Angela through the intercom.

Wales' voice came from the wireless headset: "Is it a zombie?" As long as Angela said yes, their guns would immediately aim in that direction.

"It's not a zombie," Angela said quickly. For Suwan's sake, she couldn't say directly that Suwan fell asleep and fell off the tree. She hesitated and heard the leaves rustling overhead. The squirrel that had disappeared jumped down from the tree. "That squirrel," Angela said quickly, "just fell off the tree."

The little squirrel looked around with its innocent little eyes, then looked at Suwan who had climbed up the tree, and ran towards Suwan, swinging its furry tail.

Would a squirrel make such a big noise when it landed? But since Angela said so, no one else asked, and Wales even joked, "Keep an eye on that squirrel."

"I will," Angela took the lively squirrel into her arms, then hung up the call and stroked the furry squirrel twice to comfort it. Angela wondered why Suwan was silent after climbing up the tree. She turned around and saw Suwan sitting on the branch leaning against the trunk and fell asleep again. It turned out that she was awake for a few seconds at the critical moment, but was completely sleepy after climbing up the tree.

As a good friend, Angela wanted to give Suwan some face, but she couldn't help rolling her eyes.

Suwan had a hard time these past few days. Angela could sense it even though she didn't explain it in detail. However, it was not until the next morning that Angela fully understood how badly Suwan had been having these past two days.

Suwan had many open wounds on his body, and he looked so dirty that Angela couldn't bear to look at him. She quickly took off her coat and put it on Suwan, complaining to her, "Why didn't you tell me you were injured yesterday? It's getting inflamed."

"It's just a minor injury," Suwan said without taking it seriously.

Angela was about to teach her a lesson again, and a coat was put on her, a pilot's coat.

Angela glared at Parker speechlessly. Parker really had no manners at all. He kept nagging that it would be cold without a coat while buttoning Angela's clothes. Suwan pursed her lips and tried hard not to laugh.

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"Just like a woman," Cole and Wales murmured to each other.

"Just a woman," Wales nodded.

Parker knew that he was being excluded. He remained silent as he listened to the sarcasm from Cole and Wales, and silently buttoned the last button for Angela.

Angie pulled on her coat, which was a little too big for her but still warm, and yelled at Cole and Wales fiercely, "What are you looking at!"

Cole and Wales lowered their heads dejectedly and ran to ask Suwan about his well-being.

Suwan chuckled twice: "You are just jealous."

Cole was unwilling to give in, and lowered his voice to question Suwan: "Shouldn't you break them up?"

Suwan answered the question irrelevantly: "You will be more jealous if you see me and Zoe together," Suwan thought to himself, blinding your eyes.

Colem was surprised: "You and Zoe?"

"Didn't you reject her?" Wales was also incredulous.

"That was a pretty blunt refusal," Paul interjected.

"Anyone who gets rejected like that should just give up," Mike shrugged.

Suwan's face flushed red, and he became more and more flustered as he listened.

Mike added fuel to the fire: "Maybe when you see her again she already has a boyfriend. Of course, it's also possible that she has a girlfriend..."

"Enough, enough!" Suwan stamped his feet in anger and wanted to ask Angela to say a few words for him. However, when he looked around, he saw that Angela and Parker had separated from the group and were sitting on a rock a few trees away, sharing a can of food. Angela didn't even look over here.

Suwan, who was besieged, pouted her lips, wanting to cry but unable to. At this moment, she deeply felt the jealousy of others.

Parker must be excluded, he deserves to be excluded!

Colem was still unwilling to give in and tried to persuade Suwan to change his mind and join the battle to break up Angela Parker: "You ate my cookies."

Suwan, not feeling sad enough, kicked Coleem on the calf angrily.

Suwan was frightened by everyone's talk and was really afraid that Zoe didn't like him anymore. Especially when he thought of the scene Mike described, in which Zoe might hold her new boyfriend's arm and greet him with a sweet smile, Suwan trembled all over.

Suwan was extremely regretful. Why didn't he agree to Zoe's proposal? He obviously liked her too. While waiting for the others to gather, Suwan was so confused that he pulled at the broken grass on the ground.

The group continued on their journey, and Suwan's mood improved again. She thought that it was useless to regret it anyway, so she might as well go back to the new base to see Zoe as soon as possible. Even if Zoe didn't like her that much, she would probably change her mind if she tried her best to pursue her. If Zoe had a boyfriend... Suwan shook her head hard to get rid of this thought.

Suwan can't be tough when it comes to love. She is ruthless when shooting. However, if Zoe has a boyfriend, Suwan can only hide in a corner and be sad.

As Suwan walked, he remembered something. It wasn't a particularly important thing, but he couldn't help but ask.

Suwan asked the others, "Did you encounter any al-Qaeda members yesterday?"

"What al-Qaeda members?" Others asked back: "Aren't they all zombies..."

This is the only highway leading to a safe city, so al-Qaeda members will definitely pass by here. However, in order to protect the survivors, the trainees drove deep into the forest after their car ran out of gas, so it is possible that they did not encounter them.

"Not all of them. Several al-Qaeda members went to the city center to ambush you. They are not in that temporary base..." Suwan explained. Before he finished speaking, he suddenly felt cold all over. If I must describe it, it was that the hairs on my body stood up. This feeling only lasted for a moment, and there was no wind in the woods. This was an instinct for danger. Suwan opened his eyes wide and stopped.

The other students also stopped. Frye and Marty, who were surrounded in the middle, were a little overwhelmed. But Frye felt something was wrong when he saw the students' reactions, so he hugged Marty tighter and looked around nervously. Parker also stopped, took out his pistol and asked what happened.

Suwan lowered his head stiffly and saw a small green dot on his chest.

It's the crosshairs of a sniper rifle.

"Run," Mike, who was closest to Frye, uttered a syllable with his Adam's apple trembling.

Marty and Frye didn't move yet, the next second Mike raised his gun in front of them and shouted at them: "Run to the forest!!"

Frye grabbed Marty and turned to run in the opposite direction. At that moment, the sniper who was aiming at Suwan's heart pulled the trigger. The bullet spun at high speed and tore through the air. At the moment the bullet left the chamber, a burst of gunfire rang out in the direction the sniper was aiming at. Countless bullets were fired back, and the bullet that was aiming at Suwan's heart still flew towards Suwan through the oncoming rain of bullets.

In less than a second, the bullet appeared in Suwan's field of vision. In Suwan's feeling, everything slowed down at this moment, the gunshot in her ears, and even her blink of an eye were extremely slow. Suwan watched the bullet flying towards her, and it seemed that she could even see the bullet's rotating trajectory clearly.

Time only slowed down relative to Suwan, but it was still less than a second. But this was the student's advantage. When the other party fired a gun and the bullet came out of the gun, Suwan quickly fell to the ground and rolled to avoid the bullet.

The trainees hid behind the trees and fired at the opposite side. Two figures soon fell from the trees in the opposite forest, but the gunshots did not stop. Fry and Marty had already run a little further away, but a stray bullet still managed to pass through the gaps between several trees and hit the travel bag that Fry was carrying. The travel bag broke apart, and the medicine bottles and pills fell to the ground. Fry reached out and pushed Marty behind the tree, turned around and picked up the medicine on the ground, and did not let go of the medicine in the soil. He blew on the pills and quickly put them in his pocket. Another stray bullet hit the soil in front of Fry. Fry was so scared that his body trembled, but he still reached out to grab the pills on the ground. In Fry's eyes, these medicines could make Marty less sad, which was equivalent to saving Marty's life.