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Chapter 0087 The Accident on Guam

January 8, night, Mariana Islands, southern camp on Rota Island.

After the helicopter team was refueled, Colonel Jack decided to take advantage of the good moonlight and invite Yamazaki and Mei Daizi to take sixteen Japanese-style Chinook helicopters to Guam to see if there are any survivors...

Guam.

There are about 170,000 official residents and a total population of more than 200,000. It is one of the most important military bases of the United States in the Pacific region.

The sound of the helicopter broke the silence of Guam's night. The evil spirits were moving, but there was no threat to the helicopter.

I checked around the island and found no bright light or large heat source. This can only mean that everyone on the island is dead.

It shouldn't be, is it just bad luck? Colonel Jack didn't think about it.

The helicopter flew along the road around the island, shooting at the evil spirits below, including human evil spirits, dog evil spirits, and wild boar evil spirits.

Hundreds of thousands of machine gun bullets were fired, and there were far fewer evil spirits in action.

Colonel Jack used the loudspeaker to announce to the whole island that they would land at the civilian airport tomorrow, and the survivors could go there to meet...

Rota South Camp.

After midnight snack, Lieutenant Masato Furuno arrived with five Japanese multi-purpose Black Hawk helicopters...

January 9, morning, Guam.

Two Sea Knight helicopters and 32 Japanese Chinook helicopters cleaned up the evil spirits along the highway, and then focused on cleaning up the airport area.

After confirming that no evil spirits had passed away, the helicopter landed at the airport.

But when I got off the plane, what came to greet me was not the excited rescued people, nor the mutated evil spirits, but the muzzles of hundreds of people holding guns.

Meidaizi whispered to Yamazaki next to her: "What should we do now, brother? There are too many guns?"

"Retreat slowly," Yamazaki whispered.

Colonel Jack asked: "Who are you and what do you want to do?"

"Gentlemen, thank you for sending us the helicopter." The speaker was a white man in his forties.

Yamazaki whispered to Mei Daizi: "Escape towards the helicopter. He just said helicopter, so you should be a little hesitant to shoot."

"Received." Mei Daizi said.


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