Doomsday Officers Operation Team-Chapter 81 Separation

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Chapter 81 - 81 Separation

The plane flew a distance away, and even if they were chased, they could not be caught. The people on the plane were completely relieved. After all, being a deserter was a huge risk. In terms of the degree of nervousness, it was not much different from being surrounded by zombies. Angela, who was sitting in the co-pilot seat, relaxed at this time. God knows how guilty she was when she was confronting the soldiers on the ground just now. Before Charlotte's transfer order arrived, she and Suwan almost fought with the soldiers. Once they started, the result would not be good. There was a whole rescue team not far away. Their plan would never succeed. It was like a crazy test on the edge of death. But now they were sitting safely on the plane. It was like a dream. Angela originally disdained the cross on her neck, but now she was afraid and grabbed the cross given by Fry and muttered a few words, "God bless you."

Perhaps in such bad times, a little faith can give people more confidence to live.

Angela's relaxation can be seen from the fact that she was slumped in the seat like mud. She was like liquid that flowed but would not blend into the chair, lazily filling the gap in the chair without any gaps. Because she was too lazy to move, she only moved her head and her body did not move. She tried to twist her head almost 160 degrees, maintaining that weird and painful posture and turned back to ask Suwan: "Hey, what's the matter with Charlotte, didn't you say she didn't agree to help us, why did she suddenly appear again?" Although this posture was uncomfortable, Angela really had a feeling of limpness after surviving a disaster, so she would rather be uncomfortable and only move her head.

Hearing Angela talking, Parker subconsciously glanced around, and saw that Angela's head was turned away as if it had been hit off. Parker was so scared that he coughed twice and quickly looked away. He felt that the impact that Angela brought to him at this moment was no less than that of ten horror movies, and she was completely different from her usual cuteness.

Oh, man. Angela turned her head and rolled her eyes at Parker.

It's over. This time Parker was so scared that he started hiccuping.

Suwan shook his head and didn't explain. Even if Charlotte acted relaxed, it was still against the rules. Maybe Adolf wouldn't make it too hard for her, as Charlotte said, but it was impossible for him to not pursue it at all. Zoe didn't know that Angela and Suwan had privately met with Charlotte, but at this time she could guess roughly, but she didn't mean to ask, just lowered her head and concentrated on playing with Suwan's fingers. It seemed that she didn't take this matter to heart at all, as if this matter was not as interesting to her as Suwan's finger.

Angela rolled her eyes, thinking that since Zoe didn't care about Charlotte, there didn't seem to be anything for her to pursue. Anyway, now that she had unexpectedly left smoothly and ran towards freedom, nothing was more important than this. Thinking of this, she didn't care anymore, but she frowned, looked at the position behind Suwan, and reached for the weapon at her waist.

Suwan also gently pulled her fingers out of Zoe's hand. Zoe was about to ask curiously, but she patted the back of Zoe's hand soothingly, reached out to unfasten the buckle of the holster on her waist, and pulled out her pistol.

There are twenty seats in the cabin of this plane, with an aisle in the middle and two seats on each side. There is enough space for a small team, let alone just two or three of them.

But there are more than just them on the plane now.

Suwan and Angela both heard a creaking sound coming from the seat at the end of the plane. The sound was very small, only once, and Suwan was inexplicably familiar with the sound.

Who could be hiding on this plane? Logically, there shouldn't be anyone else on this plane, but they were too careless. They were too nervous and focused on escaping from danger. They didn't check the cabin in time after getting on the plane.

Angela and Suwan winked at each other.

'Cover me.' That's what Suwan meant.

The tacit understanding between the two of them was accumulated through long-term interactions. Angela certainly understood it and nodded, but she forgot her movements at the moment. As soon as her head moved down, her neck made a "click" sound, and then Angela showed an extremely painful expression.

She twisted her neck.

But she couldn't make a sound to alert the extra person on the plane, so Angela could only express her pain silently with a ferocious expression.

Suwan: "..." She wanted to break Angela's head.

Zoe was originally looking at Suwan worriedly, she knew she couldn't help, all she could do was not to cause trouble, now seeing Angela playing tricks and getting anxious, she simply held the small pistol in her lab coat in her hand, and stood up with Suwan. She knew she was not a good shot, and not as alert as Suwan, and might only make things worse, but now she just wanted to help as much as she could. Suwan kept winking at her, but Zoe just pretended not to see. Suwan had no choice but to signal Zoe to be careful, and stood in front of Zoe, holding the gun and walking lightly to the end of the cabin. When they were three steps away from the last row of seats, Suwan signaled Zoe to stop, and Zoe obediently hid behind a row of chairs, only showing her head, holding the small pistol and nervously pointing at the last row of seats, breathing lightly.

"Come out, or I'll shoot you," Suwan said, taking two steps closer. She was prepared to take Zoe closer. The last row of seats was covered by only two chairs, which meant that at most three people could hide behind the chairs. Although they had risked their lives to deceive the soldiers, the transfer order was valid. Besides, the plane had already flown so far, so it shouldn't be dangerous on the plane.

Two seconds later, a pair of hands appeared from behind the chair.

"Don't shoot," a man's voice came from behind the chair, and then half a head popped out.

Mike stood out from behind the chair with his hands raised in grievance. The squirrel poked its head out of the pocket of his combat uniform, its little eyes darting around.

Everyone on the plane was dumbfounded.

"Mike!" Angela, who had just recovered, pressed her aching neck with one hand and rushed over with a gun in the other, screaming, "When did you come up here!"

"When you got off the plane," Mike said honestly.

When Angela got off the plane, she and Zoe were waiting on the ladder for Suwan and Charlotte to say goodbye, but they didn't expect Mike to take advantage of the opportunity and sneak onto the plane.

Suwan now understood why Instructor Oviso had looked so strange at that time.

"You, do you know what we are going to do?!" Angela roared like a lioness, her pistol still pointed at Mike. Because she was too excited, her arms were shaking, and the direction of the gun also shook from Mike's chest to Mike's waist, and then to between Mike's legs. Mike's eyes widened in horror, and he dared not put down his raised hands.

Mike looked at Suwan and said, "I know."

Suwan sighed and felt a headache. She put away the gun and patted Angela on the shoulder, trying to comfort Angela and calm her down, but Angela didn't feel comforted at all. She was like a gunpowder barrel at any time: "You know, you know what!"

"I know you want to leave the rescue team," Mike said directly, "I want to leave too, so I got on this plane. I think I didn't get on the wrong plane, right?"

Angela was speechless.

Parker, who was in the driver's seat, could not help but look back when he heard the commotion behind him. He saw that the plane had already flown into the sky and there was an extra person on board. He thought he was hallucinating, and turned his head to look at the white clouds outside the window with a puzzled look on his face, muttering to himself, "Am I watching a horror movie?"

"How did you know?" When Zoe saw it was Mike, she put away her gun and asked with her arms across her chest.

Mike said nothing, just glanced at Suwan.

Suwan scratched her hair in distress, not knowing whether to laugh or cry. She had not clearly told Mike her intention, perhaps because she was too obvious and Mike saw through it. Mike happened to have the same idea, so when Suwan took the risk of taking advantage of the chaos, he also took advantage of Suwan's opportunity. They risked their lives, but built a bridge for Mike. Suwan felt very unhappy and was too lazy to pay attention to Mike. Angela's expression was more obvious, glaring at Mike fiercely, as if asking Mike to leave a toll.

Now that he was exposed, Mike was no longer afraid. He shamelessly sat in the seat closest to Angela and Suwan and asked them, "Where are you going?"

"You got on the plane without even knowing where we're going?" Angela was disgusted.

Mike shrugged. "Isn't it better to go anywhere than on a mission?"

That's true.

Suwan and Angela basically have the same idea. Although it's a bit desperate, it's better to go anywhere than to face danger. Even if the subsequent journey is not safe, it's their own fault, which is different from being unwilling to face danger.

"I want to go home," Suwan said, hugging Zoe beside her and adding, "Zoe come with me." Zoe leaned on Suwan's shoulder to make her position clear.

"China?" Mike said.

Suwan nodded.

Mike thought for a moment and said, "That's a good place. I heard that because it's farther away, the scandal broke out a little later, so the situation is better under control."

Mike's words gave Suwan some confidence. After listening to Mike, she felt much more relaxed, and even Zoe was happy for her.

"What about you?" Mike asked Angela again.

"I don't have anywhere to go, but I don't plan to go to the same place as Suwan. That's not my home." Angela said. She checked the fuel level as soon as she got on the plane. The fuel was enough for the plane to fly for two or three days. Compared with Suwan's clear goal, she would rather fly a little longer in the sky with Parker and see when the time comes. She didn't plan to go to the same place as Suwan. She would rather find a secluded place with Parker where there is no danger and few people and live a quiet life. It would be best if it was a place like the desolate mountains and wilderness where there was no one, and of course no zombies.

Mike decided to go with Angela and Parker first. Although Suwan and Angela were in pairs, he was not alone. He had his little squirrel. But then again, if it weren't for this overly lively little squirrel, he wouldn't have been exposed so early.

Because Suwan's destination was most clear, the plane flew to her place first. The plane flew for more than ten hours. During these ten hours, Angela abandoned her behavior pattern with Parker's conjoined twins and sat in the seat next to Suwan across the aisle. Although she didn't say much, she always sat there with Suwan. She was rarely so quiet, and it was so quiet that it made people uncomfortable.

Suwan knew that Angela was acting so abnormally because they were about to separate.

Separation is always sad. It's not like they haven't experienced separation before, but this time they will never see each other again.

Although what Mike said was very good, no one could be sure to what extent the zombie outbreak in the city where Suwan's family lived, so the plane lowered a rope ladder in the suburbs on the edge of the city.

"Okay," Suwan said helplessly, looking at the trees on the ground. Because of the days of wandering, she really didn't have a good impression of the forest.

"Goodbye, my friend, I wish you success," Angela hugged Suwan tightly.

'Giant panda!'

'panda!'

'cat!'

'We're best friends, right, Sue?'

'Bye, my son↓!'

'I'm not a very good friend.'

"If I become a zombie, you will kill me with one shot."

"Goodbye, Angie," Suwan and Angela lightly bumped fists. She glanced at Mike and Parker, "I wish you peace, too."

Suwan and Zoe got off the plane via the rope ladder. After landing smoothly, Angela and Mike put away the rope ladder. The plane circled over their heads and then flew away.

Suwan and Zoe watched the plane leave until they could no longer see it.

Suwan felt a little sad. He took a deep breath and looked away from the sky.

Some separations are truly partings.