Chapter 849: Chapter 849
The German flight attendant was suddenly ambushed, her sweat glands stood on end, and she broke out in a cold sweat that clung to her skin, creating a slick sensation.
With her life under threat, the blonde flight attendant struggled violently. She wasn’t cowardly enough to beg for mercy; instead, she stared intensely into Tang Zheng’s eyes, reaching for the military dagger with one hand and grabbing a handful of soil and dry leaves with the other to throw into his eyes.
"Don’t move, or I’ll kill you," Tang Zheng insisted, looking into the flight attendant’s eyes, trying to maintain pressure. But the next moment, he was hit in the face with soil, and a straight knife stabbed towards his kidney.
The flight attendant couldn’t break through Tang Zheng’s defense but managed to cut a slit in his sportswear.
"You’re ruthless," Tang Zheng snapped, seeing the flight attendant swing another knife towards him. He flipped his left hand, reversed the dagger, and stabbed out.
Thud, the flight attendant’s wrist was pierced by the blade, blood spurting out. The intense pain made the German woman jerk spasmodically, like a tuna thrown onto shore.
The flight attendant’s head was spinning, the pain almost bulging her eyes out. She wanted to scream for help or cry out in agony, but Tang Zheng covered her mouth, silencing any sound she tried to make.
Because the flight attendant was lying on her back and was only focused on Tang Zheng’s eyes, desperately trying to escape, she didn’t notice the tactical straight knife resting on her throat bone with its oxidized matte finish. That’s why she dared to attack, but even if she had seen the straight knife, the flight attendant wouldn’t have given in; she would have continued to resist. After all, there was a Chinese university student in the temporary camp who had been tortured to death after being interrogated. She had taken part in it, and it was clear how they would treat her upon seeing the corpse.
Thinking of the possible horrific consequences made the flight attendant shudder. Enduring the pain, she flailed wildly with her other arm, hammering at Tang Zheng. Thɪs chapter is updated by N()velFire.net
"Fearless struggle," Tang Zheng muttered, annoyed. Initially, he wanted to keep her as a captive for interrogation, but he hadn’t anticipated that just one woman could be so troublesome. So, he pulled out the straight knife and stabbed it into her other wrist, pinning it to the ground.
The flight attendant experienced cruel pain once again, and she finally understood why the university student had glared at her with such hatred before dying.
"Glaring at me won’t do you any good." Tang Zheng didn’t care about the flight attendant’s hateful gaze. With a tug of his right hand, he dislocated her jaw and then single-handedly applied a strip of tape over her mouth.
When Tang Zheng let go, the flight attendant somehow managed to sit up using the strength of her waist alone and bit at his nose, determined to drag him down with her even in death.
"Are all the members of the German team mad?" Tang Zheng struck the flight attendant on the neck with his hand.
The flight attendant passed out and fell into the soil with a thump.
"Her chest seems a bit smaller than Bai Guo’s." Tang Zheng wasn’t perverse enough to touch her, but he checked the time – there were three minutes left before the attack would begin.
Tang Zheng moved away from the flight attendant’s abdomen, took out a rope, and tied her legs together. As for her arms, they were clearly broken.
"Jing Xiang, come here and stop her bleeding," Tang Zheng ordered, picking up the flight attendant’s weapons and then surveyed the condition of the camp on the other side. The fight here had gone unnoticed by the enemy.
German laughter echoed through the jungle, but it soon ceased, clearly not wanting to expose their position.
Four groups were stealthily approaching the camp. Having done this sort of thing before, Red Sister and Yang Wei made it within fifty meters before their frantic breathing could not be suppressed, and the noise they made alerted the enemy.
Ratatatat, a German with a machine gun opened fire towards Red Sister’s direction, bullets whizzing through the air. Red Sister screamed in fright.
At the same time, Tang Zheng dashed out, aware that his team was exposed. Still, the encirclement was nearly complete. He didn’t need to give the order to attack; the group members had enough judgment to maintain pressure, leaving the German squad confused about how many enemies there were and what direction they were coming from, causing them to panic.
Dense gunfire suddenly shattered the silence of the jungle – Sha Ou, Red Sister, Yu Manli, and Yang Wei were firing wildly, and even the usually composed Gu Xueqi couldn’t help but shoot, eager to kill the enemy quickly.
"Enemy attack," a German youth in a T-shirt heard the gunshots and looked anxious. He grabbed the machine gun and fired into the depths of the jungle while alerting the muscular German decked in Firefly gear next to him.
"Go this way, break through," the brawny German decided firmly, carrying a heavy gun into the jungle. This fellow was cunning, choosing to flee in the direction with the most chaotic gunfire from Red Sister.
"What about the flight attendant? She’s still peeing," said a German man with a ring, shooting wildly with his Howling Reaper and asked anxiously, looking in the direction of the flight attendant because he fancied that buxom woman.
"We should run to the right; there’s no gunfire. It’s also closer to the flight attendant," the T-shirted youth suggested, but the Firefly man ignored him, charging headlong regardless.
He had no time to explain to the newbies – if there was a firefight, the flight attendant should have already fled back. Her silence until now meant she was likely dead. As for the direction with no gunfire, it was clear that their enemy was strong and experienced, not firing indiscriminately.
"We can’t abandon the flight attendant," the man with the ring continued to argue, but the Firefly man paid him no attention. Abandoning newbies was nothing as long as he could escape.