"Ah, okay."

She was visibly startled when she heard the voice behind her and quickly stood up.

"Hold my hand and I'll take you to see someone."

"Jenny, look who I brought here."

Following two drops of land, Beichen's voice sounded again.

Jenny turned around and saw a figure that shouldn't be there.

"S-Saoirse!"

Jenny stood there in a daze, she couldn't believe it.

"What are you standing there for? You're the real Saoirse."

Beichen whistled and said that he liked this kind of old-fashioned drama the most. All he could say was that a happy ending never goes out of style.

Compared to Jenny, Saoirse was obviously more surprised. She never thought that she could actually survive and see these familiar streets and... familiar people.

“Woo….”

Jenny rushed over and hugged Saoirse, who was standing there in a daze. The warm touch seemed so unreal at this moment.

"Saoirse, is it really you?"

"Jenny, I...I'm still alive, I'm still alive!"

Saoirse's tears burst out and she couldn't help sobbing.

"It's hard to imagine how you did it."

Outcast asked.

She also learned about the execution process through certain means. How was she rescued?

"Oh, simple and simple, not worth mentioning."

Beichen said proudly, with his hands on his hips.

"Alas, I am indeed old and cannot bear to see such touching scenes."

Seeing that Beichen did not give a direct answer, Outcast turned around and looked at the two people hugging and crying, and said with emotion.

"Don't worry, you will see him many times in the future."

Beichen said.

Jenny and Saoirse finally calmed down.

"Beichen, how did you do that?"

Jenny then remembered the biggest contributor and asked.

"How did you do that?"

"That's right, Saoirse......"

"Ahem, this is an exclusive secret and will not be disclosed."

Just kidding, this is not something you can say casually.

"Instead of talking about this, let's hide Saoirse first. It won't be good if those people see her."

"Indeed, let's go back to the Rhodes Island office first. There is a specially set up hidden safe house there."

Outcast said that it was indeed not advisable to stay here for long.

"But what about that pile of ash......"

Jenny suddenly thought of this question again.

At that time she thought those were Saoirse's............

"The pile of ashes?"

Beichen followed Jenny's gaze and then spoke.

"You mean those clothes in memory of my dead body? Two sets. Very expensive!"

That’s right, it was the ashes of Beichen’s burnt clothes yesterday. He actually wanted to throw it at Weicao’s face.

"Clothes?"

In other words, I just cried for so long in front of a pile of clothes ashes?

"Come on, don't just stand there, we still have work to do... By the way, Outcast, take them both back. I suddenly remembered that I still have something to do."

Beichen suddenly turned around and spoke.

"Haha, you're always so busy, so leave Rhodes Island's affairs to me."

Outcast said with a smile.

"Wrong, Outcast. I was obviously just bored and wanted to get involved in all this trouble. So, see you later."

Soon, Outcast brought Jenny and Saoirse back to the Rhodes Island office.

"Ah, Ms. Outcast, you're back."

Oliver, who was busy sorting out documents, noticed Outcast walking in.

"Have you sorted out all the information?"

"Yes ma'am, it's all here."

Outcast nodded and continued, "Very good, you should have finished sending the message, Oliver."

"Well, the partner companies have all received notices. According to the terms of the agreement, they will look for offices in other nearby cities or terminate the contract. Our loss this time... is not small."

Oliver did a quick calculation and found that it was almost like half a year of work wasted.

"Rhode Island is not the only company that suffered losses during the war."

"Yes, there is nothing I can do. I just feel sad looking at these tables and chairs. When I first came to Xiaoqiu County, our room was still empty."

Oliver sighed.

"Alas, I hope that the city will soon return to its former peace."

Chapter 456 Don’t set a flag!

"The inventory of medicines in the warehouse has been completed."

Shredder came out of the warehouse with the form and began to report.

"Then please divide these medicines among yourself and make sure everyone has enough emergency medicines until everyone can be successfully transferred to the nearest office."

Outcast took the form from Shredder, looked at the statistics on it, and spoke.

"but........"

Shredder glanced back at the warehouse and continued.

"After dividing it this way, there will still be a lot left."

"That's right. We don't have that many people. It might be a bit stressful if we take everyone away."

Oliver also thought of this. He didn't want to carry a box on his way to evacuate.

Outcast looked at the shredder and pondered for a moment. In fact, if Beichen was there, it would be no problem to pack up the entire office and take it away. Even the chairs and stools could be taken to the new office.

but..........

"Shredder, even though you remain silent, I can see that you have your own ideas."

Outcast spoke up.

Shredder nodded, he did have other ideas.

"The people in the city need medicine. In that case, why not..."

"That's right. I think so too. Once the war spreads, all basic supplies will be in short supply, especially the pain relief and inhibitory drugs for mineral sickness that need to be taken for a long time. There should be a list of nearby hospitals here."

Shredder handed the list to Outcast, who had already planned this.

"We should try to deliver the medicine to them no matter who these institutions serve. And don't forget those small clinics in the alleys. Most of them don't have signs, but many of our local friends rely on them."

Rhodes Island is not a charity organization, so why did they just start giving away medicine?

To be honest, Rhode Island did not go bankrupt due to the fiscal deficit, but it was all thanks to the doctor who worked overtime at the risk of sudden death.

"Ma'am, is this really appropriate? We generally do not directly provide drugs to medical institutions and individuals without going through local pharmaceutical companies."

Oliver hesitated a little, wondering if this was a bad idea.

"Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures. Besides, there won't be many hospitals that will refuse 'anonymous donations' from enthusiastic citizens, right?"

Outcast said with a smile.

"Indeed! So you have thought of it all, but who among us will be responsible for delivering it? Everyone around here knows that we are from Rhodes Island."

Oliver then raised a new question.

And then again, why do people around know that they are from Rhode Island? It's because Oliver likes to go out for a stroll when he has nothing to do. After so many years, people in the surrounding blocks have already known him.

"I'll go. I'll help Brother Shredder pack the medicines, and then I'll be responsible for delivering them."

Jenny, who was originally arranged to hide in a safe place, ran out at some point.

"Jenny, is everything okay?"

Saoirse said worriedly, so this is why Jenny suddenly ran out.

"Jane, it's certainly a good thing to have your help, but there are a lot of medicines."

Jenny nodded and said with a smile.

"Please trust Vaifan's physical strength, and I also want to help everyone."

"I just don't want the mission in Rhodes Island to delay your own plans."

Outcast said that when the battle reached this stage, it was time for the honor guards to go to the battlefield, although they might just be used as cannon fodder.

"It's okay. From here to the war zone, we just pass by several hospitals and clinics. I'm familiar with the doctors there. They are trustworthy."

"I'll be back after I deliver the medicine. Ah, I'm almost there. I'll be done packing soon."

"In that case, I'll leave it to you."

Outcast pulled out a revolver from his waist. The next most important moment was how to protect the safe evacuation of the operators of Rhodes Island.

"Wow, is this your gun?"

Oliver asked in surprise. As a weapon, this was a little too delicate. It was obvious that the owner took good care of it.

"That's right. For Sakta, before taking action, he always has to load the bullets to be considered fully prepared."

Outcast loaded the bullets one by one, and it was obvious that he had not unlocked the auxiliary reloading accessories (bushi

"Your magazine doesn't seem to be full?"

Oliver clearly saw that only five bullets were loaded in it.

"Normally, firing five bullets at the same time is enough."

Outcast put the revolver back on his waist.

"When I was having dinner with Batty and the others on our ship, I heard a lot of stories about your field work. You once killed three Colombian bandit leaders with one bullet and dispersed a group of mercenaries with three bullets."

Wow, this is cheating, right?

But looking at the expression on Outcast's face at this moment, it seems that these stories are not exaggerated. Are they true?!

"I don't think any enemy is worth six shots."

What a good healer! Oliver almost finished all the heal. If Beichen hadn’t been here today, Outcast would have been healed to death here.

So don’t set the flag so quickly!

"That may not be the case. After all, there are always bigger challenges ahead. But I promised someone that I would not fire six bullets easily - because we made a bet."

Outcast patted the revolver on his waist. If nothing unexpected happened, the empty magazine would never be filled with bullets in his lifetime.

"I can't help but wonder what kind of bet would make someone like you change your ways?"

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