Chapter 506 The Situation Was Worse
“No.”
Hank’s eyes turned cold, and he stepped on the accelerator harder. Nore looked at the desolate road in the distance and sighed slowly. He was still rational and the second possibility could not be completely eliminated. The people on the plane, including the members of the flight team, might have all been killed.
Three hours later. There was still some food in Lyra’s backpack. However, there was still no one in front of her. She didn’t even see animals. What happened to those people last night? She walked slowly, but she didn’t fall behind. She kept walking aimlessly, and some people began to feel sick. “Isn’t there a rescue team to find us? If we go on like this, when will it end?” “Yes, we don’t even have a sip of water.” People kept complaining. This primitive desire for survival dominated their rationality. “You often fly abroad. Do you know where this is?” Someone had their eyes on the few crew members. “I’m not sure. There is no landmark vegetation here. It’s hard to guess.” The passengers looked at each other and sneered, “If this goes on, we will either die of exhaustion or thirst. Everyone still has food in their hands, but I think there is no water left, right?” Hearing this, everyone’s heart skipped a beat. Lyra swallowed. Her thermos cup had long been empty. No one else would walk away with water on their back. This sentence was like a stone falling to the bottom of the valley, stirring up a circle of waves, making everyone fall into a state of anger and anxiety.
Just as everyone was feeling upset, someone heard the sound of a car. “There’s someone! Over there!” Everyone ran in that direction, but the more they walked, the more they felt that something was wrong. It was indeed a car, and there were indeed people, but they did not seem to be ordinary people. All were dark green camouflage trucks and jeeps. It was silent all around and there were iron fences in the distance.
Was this national border? Or was it an isolated military region? Before everyone could react, there was already a helicopter spinning above their heads. “Who are you? Leave immediately!” Sure enough, this was a military zone, and they weren’t even the garrison of Luo City. They were all ordinary commoners, all of them overworked, and some of them even fainted from fear.
Lyra raised her head and looked at the plane. She felt that she had seen the symbol on it before. She raised her arm and used her palm to block the sun above her head. Where was it…
The Barnwell family!
On Hank’s bookshelf! She sucked in a breath of cold air. Then, more than a dozen Jeeps came from afar and surrounded them. “What’s going on?” “Quick, explain it to them. Don’t you know how to speak their language?” A passenger shoved the crew. “Well…” They seemed to be in a difficult position. Lyra listened to the last question in the speaker, thought for a moment, and walked forward.
“I’ll try.” She waved to the other side and shouted, “Our plane is in distress. We didn’t mean to break in. All of us are ordinary citizens.”
When the other side heard her voice, they looked at each other.
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