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Chapter 503: War of Public Opinion (24)

December 5th

The comrades from the main station who had collected the film have begun to return to Lelist City in a hurry, while the action team still in Lezeinli has been working hard to rescue Capa.

The detailed plan to rescue Comrade Capa was formulated more than two days ago. Although Capa's physical condition is not optimistic and additional doctors and medicines are needed, and some rescued comrades are also at risk of infection, the overall plan framework

It has not been affected, so you can still continue.

That night, a few moving figures faintly appeared around the hospital, which looked normal.

The figure was concerned about the government soldiers patrolling the streets, and patiently stood silent in the dark in the corner.

Inside the hospital, the two soldiers guarding the ward were drowsy and had no idea that Bella was giving Capa her final instructions at this moment.

"I will go out later to attract the soldiers to leave. Under normal circumstances, other comrades will come to pick you up in no more than ten minutes. If we haven't come back within fifteen minutes, it will be an accident. By then, no matter whether it is the newspaper staff

When people or people from the government ask you about the situation, you can just state that you don't know. In this way, even if we don't succeed in the rescue this time, they will only think that we are interested in the weakness of this link and want to try to arrest you and question you.

I won't doubt you."

"It doesn't matter to me..." Capa could feel the danger, "My body is already... bad enough, and following you will also... hold me back... If any of you sacrifice because of me, it won't be worth it...

"

"Don't think too much, we have a careful and complete plan, everyone will be fine, and you will be able to meet your wife and children soon. The reason why I explain the worst possibility to you is to ensure that you have the best possible chance."

"Safe." Bella showed a faint smile to comfort the uneasy Capa.

In fact, Comrade Bella has not experienced too many dangers in Orlando City. This time she was ordered to come to Lezein to perform the mission in a critical situation, which was also a great challenge for her.

Naturally, Capa would not resist the chance that everyone would be safe and he could reunite with his family. He nodded slowly.

"Okay, it's time to start." Bella looked at her watch, got up and walked out of the ward.

The dozing soldiers outside the door were startled by the sound of the door opening, and then they all looked at Bella.

Bella closed the door gently and said to the soldiers: "Thank you for your hard work."

A soldier was about to reply, but he swallowed it hard before he could say anything.

"You..." Another soldier looked a little confused as Bella's hand slowly touched his companion's chest.

"It's too boring to stay here, come with me." Bella tried her best to be charming, hooked her hands to the two of them, and walked away.

"This..." The two soldiers looked at each other, but soon showed expressions of secret joy.

They often expressed their envy to Capa in private for having such a beautiful lover taking care of them.

Unexpectedly, the other party would actually give them a chance.

As for why they were given the chance, the two of them, whose minds were filled with the erotic scenes that followed, had no time to think too much.

Not to mention the work of guarding the ward.

This point seems to be the least important to them. After all, they have protected Kappa for so long and have not seen even a shadow of the International Equality Alliance. Now that Kappa is still infected, no one dares to come close. Someone can come to the door.

The odds become even slimmer.

"There doesn't seem to be anyone here." Bella walked to a dark ward not far from Capa, looked inside, and then pushed the door open and entered.

"Or go to a safer place?" the soldier who followed closely suggested.

He had the impression that there were people in every ward here. Even if there was no one, too much movement would attract attention. Then they would be in trouble if they neglected their duties and were blamed by the superiors.

However, Bella had already gone in, so he couldn't hold it any longer, so he didn't say anything more and excitedly walked inside with another companion.

"Don't move."

Just when the two thought their dream would come true soon, two guns were pressed against their heads.

"No, no, no, I didn't do anything, don't kill me!"

"I'll give you whatever you want. Don't shoot, don't shoot!"

The two of them have not yet realized what is going on, but experience tells them that begging for mercy and showing weakness is the best choice now.

"Quiet." Comrade Evans, who was wearing a doctor's uniform, turned on the light, closed the door, and stared coldly at the government soldiers.

Four other comrades from the action team quickly controlled him, tied him up, and stripped him of his clothes.

The soldier who was tied up and squatting on the ground mustered up the courage to look up at a few people: "You... are you from the International Equality Alliance? How did you get in?"

"How to deal with them?" Comrade Bella stepped forward and asked Comrade Evans who was in charge of the command.

Comrade Evans returned a sharp look.

Bella understood: "I understand."

The soldier looked at the two men wearing their military uniforms, turned pale with fright, and said anxiously: "You can't, you can't take Capa away. If he is taken away, we will be finished."

"Let us go, can you go arrest other reporters? Can we help you arrest them? I promise, I won't make it difficult for you." Another soldier who was relatively calm tried to adjust his posture and knelt down to pray.

road.

Their job is to protect the safety of journalists.

Once a reporter is arrested by the International Equality Alliance and the public opinion war goes awry, even ten of their heads will not be able to bear the blame.

So the only hope now is to reach a consensus with these people from the International Equality Alliance and take a win-win path.

It's difficult, but you have to try.

"Do it." Evans had no time to deal with these lackeys of the provisional government and said to the remaining two comrades.

"yes!"

"yes!"

"Okay!" The kneeling soldiers realized that the situation was worse than they thought. The International Equality Alliance didn't care about their life or death at all. They shouted while their scalp was numb, "We join the International Equality Alliance! We join the International Equality Alliance!

"

"It may be nonsense, but I still want to tell you, don't think that just because you want to join the International Equality Alliance, the International Equality Alliance has to absorb you. Being awakened and being forced to join are two different things." Evans said.

"We are not forced. I, I really want to join the International Equality Alliance. I also yearn for equality. I, I, I have long ago, you must believe me, I really-"

Evans turned his back and looked at the two comrades who were wearing government military uniforms. He took off his doctor's uniform and revealed the patient uniform underneath: "Get ready to go."

"yes."

"yes."

The two comrades were sorting the clothes, and Bella, who knew the original owner of the clothes to a certain extent, reiterated the message.

Evans came to Capa's ward alone.

"Comrade Evans..." Capa decided.

Obviously Evans is much younger than him, but he always has a calm temperament that makes people have to calm down.

"The plan is going well, don't worry." Evans said.

"Thank you..."

"We should be the ones saying thank you. Thank you for your efforts during this period. The next thing you have to do is to take good care of your health and wait to be reunited with your loved ones." Evans stared at the time on his watch, "Time is running out, so just

No more words, I hope we can meet again next time.”

"...Good." Capa looked forward to continuing to work with these tenacious revolutionaries in the future.

After meeting with Capa, Evans, Bella, and two comrades who had changed into government army uniforms came to the side to stand by.

After Capa was brought to the ward where they were by two other comrades, the plan officially entered the second stage.

Evans, who was wearing a mask and pretending to be sick, walked out of the hospital with the help of three people and was quickly spotted by government soldiers patrolling the streets.

Faced with the patrol's interrogation, the group of people who were fully prepared responded calmly. In the end, they not only gained the trust of the other party, but also successfully contained 'Journalist Capa' on the pretext that he needed to be sent to another hospital immediately.

them.

The Provisional Government's patrol force on the street was briefly cleared. Another team arranged opposite the hospital took the opportunity to pick up Capa who was still in the hospital in the dark, and placed him in a nearby shop without anyone noticing.

Wait for daybreak before making the next transfer.

On the other side, Evans and Bella, disguised as Capa, and two comrades in government uniforms found the car surrounded by patrols.

"Get in the car and hurry over. We'll call you if you need us." The captain of the patrol kept a few meters away from Evans and his group for fear of being infected.

"Thank you." Bella opened the door first and helped Evans get into the back seat while the other two comrades sat in the driver's seat and the passenger seat.

"Let's go." After the car door closed, Evans urged with his head lowered.

The comrade in the driver's seat immediately started the car and drove away from the block.

"Comrade Capa should be safe now, right?" Bella asked.

"We gained a gap of twenty minutes, which was enough for them to take Comrade Capa away. After that, it was the task of other comrades." Evans was relieved. "The most important thing for us now is to ensure our own safety as late as possible.

A little exposed.”

They greeted the real doctor when they left the hospital, and the soldiers on duty in the ward will not come to the hospital until ten o'clock tomorrow morning. In other words, before ten o'clock, as long as there is no accident on their side, Capa's disappearance should be resolved

Will not be discovered.

After ten o'clock, the provisional government learned that Capa was missing, and it was too late to start a comprehensive search, because as soon as daybreak, other comrades would arrange a truck to secretly transfer Capa to the General Liaison Office, where he would stay with Verak and the others.

Together. Even if the interim government turns the hospital upside down, it will not gain any useful clues.

"It's really a bit tricky." The comrade who was driving sighed.

Fooling the patrol team in one block did not make them relax, because there were such patrol teams in every block in Lezein. As long as they entered the other party's jurisdiction, they had to accept the other party's inspection.

The most troublesome thing is that when their whereabouts are completely exposed to the eyes of the interim government, no matter where they end up, their approximate location will be locked, which is not conducive to their concealment and transfer.

Fortunately, the plan has taken this issue into consideration, and there will be dedicated comrades to assist them and help them complete the transfer before being exposed.

What they have to do now is to move towards the designated location and ensure that no suspicion is aroused during this period.

Theoretically speaking, the more patrols they encounter and the more interrogations they are subjected to, the more likely they are to be exposed. Therefore, in order to reduce this risk as much as possible, the neighborhood they finally went to is actually very close to the starting point.

At most I encountered two patrol teams of government troops.

Ten minutes later, they encountered the first patrol.

After the other party clearly saw that the car had the logo of the government army and the flag of the government army, he still stopped the car expressionlessly.

"Hello, my name is Rainer, I am the Kappa reporter responsible for protecting the Lezein daily newspaper." The comrade in the driver's seat got out of the car wearing a mask and showed the ID of the original owner of the clothes and the hospital procedures to the patrol team that intercepted them.

Shan, "He contracted an infectious disease when he went to the slums to collect materials. He has been treated at Wordsworth Hospital in the past few days but there is no sign of improvement, so he must go to other hospitals for re-diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible."

The captain of the inspection team took the certificate and looked at it, then flipped through the hospital's diagnosis and procedure sheets by the light of a flashlight: "Which hospital should I go to?"

"Wilfred."

"Is there an acceptance letter from Wilfred Hospital?"

"No, this is an emergency arrangement. You can call Mr. Byron at Wilfred Hospital or Lezein Daily News to confirm." Comrade said openly.

Of course, they didn't get in touch with Wilfred Hospital, let alone persuade Byron to do something for them.

The main reason I dare to suggest this is to alleviate the other party's suspicion, otherwise it will be easy to make mistakes if it is hidden.

The captain of the patrol team passed by the comrades who came forward and walked towards the car.

The comrade in the co-pilot nodded to him, and Evans in the back seat closed his eyes tightly with a look of pain on his face.

"Who is this?" the patrol captain asked, staring at Bella who was taking care of Evans in the back seat.

"This is Ms. Bella, Mr. Capa's wife," the comrade replied.

"Oh." The patrol team leader walked around the car.

Seeing that the captain of the patrol team did not let him go after a simple inquiry, Evans secretly felt something was wrong. Taking advantage of the other party's unpreparedness, he winked at the comrade standing outside and signaled him to use another method to deal with it.

The comrade immediately and solemnly urged: "Mr. Capa is an important person in the public opinion battle. He cannot have any problems and must receive proper treatment as soon as possible. If you have no problems, please let him go immediately."

"Let them go." The captain of the patrol team was very fond of this trick. The more anxious the other party was, the less he dared to neglect.

The soldiers who received the order retreated to both sides to make way for the car.

"Thank you." After dealing with the inspection team, the comrade sat back in the car. His wet back felt cold as soon as he leaned against the back of the seat.

He pretended to be calm, drove the car away from the patrol team, and continued towards the pick-up point: "That group of people are quite vigilant. If they ask us to pull down our masks to verify our identities, we will be in trouble."

Evans stared at the rearview mirror: "Inspection teams generally don't check our own people very carefully, as long as we behave naturally enough."

(End of chapter)


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