Chapter 1036 New Year’s Snowy Night (16)


Chapter 1036 New Year’s Snowy Night (16)

“Relax, relax.” Bishop looked at the person aside with a somewhat apprehensive expression on his face, but said another word Jack, who didn't say anything, consciously changed the topic.

“I want to confirm one more thing, and that is why you want to protect me. I thought you would throw me out directly, and then try to negotiate with Duval and beg them to let you go.< br>
I believe that if that old man was in charge here, I would definitely be a corpse by now."

"I am the chief of this police station, so of course I have to deal with this place. Everyone is responsible, this is my job." Ronick raised his eyebrows at him and replied without thinking.

"That sounds really noble." Bishop sighed, and then looked at Jack, "What about you? This mysterious federal agent."

"This is Sheriff Roenicke's territory. What I think doesn’t matter.”

Jack looked at this guy with a smile and already guessed what he meant. It was nothing more than making a deal. If Ronick or Jack were willing to promise to let him live afterwards, he would. We will work together with everyone in the police station to overcome this difficulty.

If they don't agree, don't expect him to fight to the end with everyone. If he has the chance, he will run away alone.

Sure enough, just listen to Bishop continue, "But I am not a person like you, otherwise I would not be alive till today. If someone is in danger in front of me, especially if he is a policeman

If I have to take a risk to save him, unless the outcome of the matter is beneficial to me, this is the nature of a person like me. "

Ronick sneered and was about to say something, but Jack answered first, "Then let us wait and see. I have said before that I am not here for you, and you do not belong to me. responsibility. ”

Jack’s answer made the two of them have different expressions. Bishop raised his eyebrows, as if they had really reached some kind of tacit understanding. Ronick seemed to want to refute something, but in the end he still had something to say. Didn't say anything.

At this time, there was the sound of high heels running quickly outside, followed by Alice's panicked shouting, "Sheriff!" Jack, where are you? Someone is coming outside. "

Ronick pushed open the door of the storage room, "Who is it? ”

"I don't know, it's an SUV. It's too far away to see clearly. I saw it from the west window." Alice hurriedly pointed the direction for them.

"You and your people guard this place and the corridor." Roenick dropped these words from Bischop and hurried towards the front door.

John and the old police officer who were in charge of guarding the front hall were leaning against the wall cautiously, opening some blinds and looking outside. As soon as Jack came in, he reminded, "Put out the candles!"

Alix quickly blew out a few candles in the front hall, and Alice led the two of them to another window.

The snowstorm at this time was a little weaker than when it was at its heaviest at night. Through the street lights, everyone could barely see that the DPD police car on the west side of the main road had stopped an SUV whose model was unclear. car.

"Oh my God, that's Capra, Sheriff." Alice squinted her eyes to identify it for a long time, covered her mouth and let out a low exclamation, "That's his old Ford."

"You know him?" Jack asked, taking out a Sig Sauer.

The person who answered him was not Alice, but Ronick, "He is a policeman from our police station. He should be on vacation today. Damn it, they will kill him."

"Then Just remind him." Jack pushed the two away and fired a warning shot out the window.

"Stop, you will kill him, and maybe they will trick him away." Seeing that the people in the car were sticking their heads out and the police officers blocking the road didn't know what to say, Ronick hurriedly Pressed down on Jack's arm.

However, things obviously did not go in the direction that the chief expected. The black policeman who blocked the road returned to the police car and got out of the way. However, before the Ford SUV could drive far forward, he directly set up a car in the car. The spears began to fire in spurts.

Seeing that the sniper on the roof of the opposite building also joined in the firing, the SUV was covered in sparks, swaying left and right on the snowy road and skidding all the way past the front door of the police station. . "Damn it, we have to help him." Ronick picked up and put down the long gun in his hand. He had neither the shooting angle nor the confidence to shoot with the sniper on the opposite side.

Everyone moved from the west window to the east window, and just watched helplessly as the SUV drove across the road in front of the police station, turned a corner with difficulty, and rushed into the window behind the police station. PARKING LOT.

Ronick threw his AR15 directly to Alice, turned around and walked towards the back door, "I'll help him."

"What?" Alice froze on the spot and was at a loss for a moment.

"Wait, you two follow me, the others stay where they are." Jack knew what Roenick was planning to do, so he directly pulled Alice and Alex to the stairs.

"You pass the message for me and tell the Sheriff that I will find a way to cover him and let him find the right opportunity." After Jack said this, he motioned for Alice to wait at the top of the stairs, and he pulled Alex and walked quickly Went upstairs.

The area of ​​the second floor of the police station is only one-third of the bottom, because only the middle of the entire "匚" shape is the main body, and there are only one-story auxiliary buildings at the north and south ends.

Jack found an east-facing office on the second floor and found that the sniper who was blocking the back was still hiding in the running old car outside the wire fence. He couldn't help but feel worried. Certainly.

Now he no longer only had two small pistols. At a distance of more than 100 meters, the AR15 might not be able to play a mid-range sniper game with the opponent. Moreover, the enemy is clearly visible and we are hidden, and the advantage is his.

In the parking lot in front of him, the Ford SUV had crashed into a pile of snow, but the person in the driver's seat was obviously still alive, at least still struggling.

"Tell the Sheriff that I'm in position." Jack set up the gun and began to clear the snow on the windowsill with very small movements while facing the man standing at the door of the office who looked at him with a worried look on his face. Alex said.

"Okay." Alex came back to her senses briefly and agreed, turning around and running towards the stairs. Not long after, Jack clearly heard the sound of Alice running on her boots downstairs, and the radio If you are blocked, you can only use this primitive relay method of communication.

Not long after, the back door of the police station was opened again. Ronick bent down and rushed to the SUV that was twenty or thirty meters away. Jack had also secretly opened the window a crack. Fortunately, it seemed that there was no problem. People pay attention to his position.

To be honest, Jack also admired this young police chief a little at this time. Although he seemed quite unreliable at first and even had no prestige at all, at the critical moment he was really good.

Anyone who is a little timid will just stand at the door and lower his head to wave to the people in the car.

"Bang!" An imperceptible gunshot rang out in the distance. The bullet shattered the windshield of the SUV, and the broken glass splashed all over Ronick who was pulling the door open and dragging the person down.

This time the sniper also learned the lesson. After realizing that something was wrong, he got out of the hidden car, found a snowbank with a better angle, and lay down on it before starting to shoot.

However, what he didn't know was that this time his every move was exposed to Jack's scope.

Unlike what is shown in some shooting games, the real red dot sight does not have a multiplier, but fortunately the snowstorm has begun to subside, and there are still a few street lamps emitting dim light around the parking lot.

Before the sniper fired his second shot, Jack pulled the trigger. He was using single-shot mode, but he pulled the trigger three times in a row.

The sniper was equipped differently from the black police officers responsible for breaking in. He was wearing a white snow suit. Jack didn't know whether he had a body armor on him, so he aimed at the opponent's head.

The distance was too far and the snowflakes interfered with the shooting effect, but a living person would not bury himself face down in the snow. As soon as Jack retracted his head, a bullet fired. He came and beat the window lattice until sawdust flew everywhere.

Then there were gunshots in the distance one after another, and bullets rushed into the window, shattering the entire glass window into pieces.

(End of this chapter)

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