He thought for a moment and then said, "We need to find a way to get the landing field back."

"Sir, have you ever dealt with a monster like this before?"

“Yes,” Lindsay smiled, an ugly smile.

"I did." He repeated with a strange look and sighed. "It's not enough to say I did. I was serving in the First Division of the Big Red Army at that time. The North American Wall Project, you know? It was right there."

"So that's the case……"

"The ELID mutants in the area near the isolation wall can be easily killed with 556 bullets. Even if there are large aggregates, I still have the artillery regiment to provide heavy firepower support.

Scandinavia was considered off-limits to humans, so far away that it’s hard to imagine that we’re sitting in this house right now.”

"In fact, it was only when we got here that we realized how terrifying the ELID mutants were," Ian said. "They were unimaginably terrifying, and the most shocking thing was that some people actually survived."

"Yes, yes, some people survived."

Lindsay thought for a moment.

"God knows."

他 说:

"I know that everyone who is fighting here is having a hard time because the backup is far away and because we underestimated the terrifying power of the ELID mutants. There is indeed danger in every corner.

I know for a fact - and I'm not saying this to flatter you - that the species we encounter here are completely different from the species near the Wall, even though they originally came from the people and animals living in the city.

Generally speaking, there are many things we don’t think about before we set out.”

"Probably," Ian replied vaguely.

Lindsay took a long drag on his cigarette and looked at the sergeant major in a researching manner.

"where is your home?"

"Texas."

"and after?"

“Moved to Oregon.”

"That's it, disaster."

"I'm used to it. I avoided natural disasters and then man-made disasters. What else should I be unsatisfied about?" Ian sighed and was the first to stand up and greet his colleagues who came to take over.

He knew the colonel's intention of coming over to say hello and chat. Lindsay's authority came not only from his rank and appointment, but also from the support from the people below.

Before yesterday, troops followed the chain of command.

But the current situation is unpredictable, and it is difficult to say how much authority the chain of command still has.

Word of the headquarters' office politics had already spread, coupled with personal experience and the tragic death of his comrades.

In places where the emperor is far away, there is not only the risk of "the general is away from the emperor and is not always able to obey his orders", but also the risk of being lifted up and losing real power.

Lindsay realized that his situation was very dangerous.

It would be better to let them deal with it as it happens. Ian signed his name on the handover record, raised his head and glanced at Lindsay again, who was holding a satellite phone to seek support.

For Lindsay, the key to breaking the deadlock came from the task force command center in Iceland.

But even so, he may not be able to keep his position.

Ian felt that Raphael was not the kind of girl who could be rubbed by anyone. She said that she had been active in Colombia in a special year...

What kind of world is it in Raphael's eyes?

Ian looked up at the sky. They were not in the same training batch, and looking at her strong independent look, he knew there was not much hope.

"Haven't you gone to rest yet?" he asked as he walked over.

Raphael looked around before saying, "I had a good rest yesterday."

"Ah..." Ian smiled knowingly and asked, "Have you thought about the future?"

"Why do you ask this suddenly?"

"After seeing what happened yesterday, I couldn't help but get worried."

Raphael crossed his legs and said, "I have thought about it a little. Besides, everyone who settles here should think about it."

When Ian heard her say that, a blurry picture taken by a small drone appeared in his mind. The ELID mutant creature could actually make a person so huge that it took two AT-4 anti-tank rocket launchers to destroy it.

If there were more monsters like this, there wouldn’t be enough people in the port to kill them.

Ian looked back at Raphael, who was happily playing with a handheld game console that he had found from somewhere.

Raphael's eyes glowed like sapphires under her long eyelashes. He wanted to know what he looked like in her sparkling eyes, but at the same time he was afraid to know.

"The future..."

Ian muttered to himself while Raphael focused on the game level on the handheld.

"I don't plan to die here, so, what about you?" Raphael suddenly said.

"I don't want to die either." Ian said, "I think... I should stand on your side."

"You don't need to take sides, but knowing what to do is the best way to survive."

Raphael put away the game console, stood up and stretched, then said: "Not everyone can react, so let's stop chatting and get through the day smoothly."

“Is this advice?”

"It depends on what you think."

Ian tugged at the collar of his shirt. He had been planning to take a rest, but ended up standing in front of the door of the armory.

The armory manager on duty looked up, glanced at Ian's armband and rank, and asked, "Sir, do you want to collect your equipment?"

"Yes."

"Give me your ID."

Ian handed out the documents along with a list of equipment and said, "Just prepare it for me according to this list."

"You don't want N4?"

"No, just give me an M4A1, you know."

"USASOC URG1," the administrator nodded, as if he understood everything. "You're not the first one to make such a request. What's the matter?"

"The N4 uses the .300 BLK bullet, which is slightly less lethal. It needs to be replaced with the M4 with a higher initial velocity."

"After all, it's a slow and heavy bullet, so we have to sacrifice it for muzzle noise control."

The administrator fiddled with it for a while, took out a URGI M4A1 and said, "She's yours."

Chapter 183 Camp

Before the afternoon, sporadic gunfire could be heard throughout the dock area.

As the two grenades exploded, the machine gunner standing behind the explosion-proof wall immediately set up his machine gun and began to aim and fire short bursts.

The M2HB heavy machine gun, which is a little further away, is like a sniper, using bursts to carry out high-precision shooting.

Fortunately, the 12.7mm ammunition was very powerful and basically created a big hole when it hit the creature. Then the ELID mutant staggered to the ground.

For a moment, on the road leading to the landing field, the sound of bullets hitting bodies and the metallic whistling sound of bullets ricocheting and flying could be heard one after another.

Ian carried his gun and equipment and walked to the outermost defense line. He did not rush into the battle. Instead, he swallowed two painkillers to relieve the stinging pain caused by the excessive pulling of his right arm.

The light shone through the gaps in the thick clouds, illuminating everyone's faces. The water surface reflected the sunlight, sparkling.

The cover of rain was gone.

The Ranger unit's explosives experts began to call out "Fire in the hole", and as the sound of the call spread, Ian saw a loud bang coming from the side of the road.

The blast instantly pushed away the zombies on the roadside. Ian's eyelids twitched as he watched. Two buildings collapsed.

He understood what the Ranger Commander was planning, and it worked. The building fell sideways, and the scattered construction materials blocked the direct walkway to the drop zone.

When airdrops are delivered in the future, the transportation work will become difficult.

But now the most critical part has been solved, and the battles in other directions soon received manpower support.

……

The night was cold, with dark clouds covering half the sky, but the moon was hanging on the clear half, so it shone brightly.

The two patrolling sentries shivered in the cool night air.

The oncoming wind ruffled Raphael's hair, and the sweet scent of shampoo gently brushed across Lingyin's cheeks, making her blush a little.

Lingyin stared at Raphael's slightly trembling eyelashes. The sound of the whistling sea breeze sounded particularly harsh.

"It's annoying, this kind of thing."

"What's so annoying?"

"The colonel wants to take away our ammunition and equipment."

"Why do you care about him?" Raphael pulled his collar to let the cool breeze in and increase the dissipation of body heat.

She mobilized a large amount of spare computing power to calculate the route after leaving the forward base.

Whether walking or taking a vehicle, if you want to get close to Oslo, the capital of Norway, you must pass through several road bridges and tunnels.

Rafael was not sure what the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the President were thinking, but judging from the size of the previous fleet, they were very determined.

I don't think anyone will leave here before getting a preliminary answer.

"By the way, has anyone checked the ruins wall today?" she asked.

"There are only two guard posts."

"Let's go up and take a look." Raphael pointed.

For a moment, Lingyin was overcome by a natural and dangerous thought: they should climb up and see for themselves what was going on outside.

But just as they were about to go up, two figures appeared from the dark side, where it sloped down like a mountain towards the ground.

The two of them used their hands and feet to slowly flip down.

"Don't fire, our people." Raphael asked Lingyin to put down the gun.

"Hey, you're here," Ian greeted.

Captain Gail Craven continued, "It's still relatively safe down there. There are ELID creatures trapped down there, and they're going to become a hidden danger sooner or later."

"It's all right now."

"That won't work. If we don't deal with the hidden dangers after pointing them out, they will become commonplace and the problems will be ignored."

Kraven said unhappily. He took off his helmet, took a breath, and suggested, "Let's go to the Ranger's duty room first. They are all my people there."

The small building next to the administrative center is where the Rangers are stationed. The so-called duty room is a small space formed by stairs and walls, with a table, a radio and two soft armchairs for the duty personnel.

There was a mattress on the floor in the corner.

"How is it? How is it outside the ruins wall?" asked the officer on duty.

"It's okay now, it's safe for now."

Kraven felt even worse as he thought about the overly deformed ELID zombies.

The impact of collapse radiation on humans has exceeded his understanding of ELID mutant creatures.

Some have huge heads with sharp protrusions everywhere; some have torn skin and flesh at the joints, protruding bone spurs, and limbs extended to varying degrees.

"Who are these two?"

"The commander of the advance team and her team members." Craven introduced: "This is the command sergeant major Ian. They are all on our side."

"Is it reliable?"

Kraven knew what he meant was whether the sergeant major could be trusted.

"No problem, they're all smart people, Newkov."

"Okay," Newkov came out and replied, "Go to the innermost room on the third floor. There's a water leak there."

"This is the effect we want."

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