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The situation was unclear, and Ye Han did not want to make a rash decision about where to go in the future, and he still had some hope in his heart, hoping that the military would attack with thunderous force and defeat all the rioters in one fell swoop.

People in troubled times are not as good as peace dogs. Although Ye Han has never experienced the era of turmoil, he has heard many stories from the older generation and deeply understands the consequences of the collapse of social order.

The suggestion was approved by the veteran and Huya. Huya immediately drove the armored vehicle off the highway and found a nearby deserted village to lurk.

The village is very small, and you can see the west end from the east end of the village at a glance, but the infrastructure in the village is not backward, with spacious cement roads, tall solar street lights, neat and uniform houses, and even the roofs of each house.

All are equipped with solar water heaters.

However, the roads in the village and the villagers' courtyards were very messy. Looking at everything in front of him, Ye Han seemed to see the rush and urgency of the villagers evacuating their homes.

Ye Han and his brothers found a few sets of clothes in the village to change out of their military uniforms. In the following days, they went out early and came back late every day, searching for food while separately inquiring about Linyi.

Several people were still undecided at first. They didn't know how to get the news about Linyi. They were even prepared to sneak into Linyi. They never expected that the military would let ordinary people leave when they couldn't control Linyi.

Decide.

The number of residents escaping from Linyi increased day by day. In the beginning, there were just sporadic vehicles. However, within a few days, there were so many people and people that the roads were almost overcrowded. Even the inconspicuous road that passed through the small village was crowded with people.

You can see people fleeing on the road.

Ye Han and others did not need to get close to Linyi at all. As long as they squatted near the highway, waited for the opportunity to jump onto the highway, and lied about the lack of information, the refugees who were rushing to Linyi to seek refuge could obtain a large amount of information from many enthusiastic people.

A few days later, in the evening, Ye Han returned to the village after the day's trip, pulled out the straw piled on the armored vehicle, and ducked into the armored vehicle.

Lao Lao and Hu Ya were already sitting in the car, with the door open. They subconsciously reached for the pistols at their waists. They didn't let go of the pistols until they saw that it was Ye Han.

The tired Ye Han reluctantly pulled the corner of his mouth and sat down heavily on the chair: "Did you gain anything?"

The veteran shook his head: "It's the same as yesterday, nothing new."

Huya's eyes flickered: "Ye Pai, it's been three days, and we've almost asked about everything we need to know. Shouldn't we make up our mind?"

Ye Han pursed his lips: "Veteran, what do you think?"

The veteran's eyes were lowered: "I don't have any ideas, as long as I don't die."

Ye Han said with a heavy tone: "I heard the news from the battalion headquarters today."

Old Soldier and Hu Ya raised their heads at the same time and looked at Ye Han blankly.

Ye Han continued: "Our camp is in Linyi to deal with cockroaches."

There was an awkward silence in the carriage. Veteran and Huya were silent. After a while, Ye Han slowly said: "I know you both have your own ideas, and I don't want to force you. Just leave if you want, and leave the gun."

Just get off."

There are only vegetarian giant locusts infesting near Linyi, and there are no carnivorous giant ants. There is no danger without guns, otherwise the military would never dare to let the residents leave on their own.

"We've already found the troops, so why leave?" The veteran took the lead in expressing his stance, "Let's go find the troops!"

Huya looked at the veteran and then at Ye Han: "How about we go back to Fuyun directly?"

"It's also a way." Ye Han nodded, "Should we be democratic and centralized, or should we draw lots and see our luck?"

"Let's draw lots." Huya grabbed the white one.

"Then draw lots!" the veteran agreed.

Ye Han solemnly said: "Since everyone agrees to draw lots, let's draw lots, but the ugly words are ahead. No matter what the result is, it must be implemented unconditionally. Can we do it?"

"Sure, let's catch him!" The veteran nodded.

Huya gritted his teeth: "Okay!"

There was no paper in the car, so Ye Han simply took out a few one-dollar bills, and to be fair, he wrote two Lin and two Fu, folded them carefully and held them in his hand: "Who's catching me?"

"Me!" Huya didn't wait for the veteran to speak, and rushed to grab the "money bar", but he hesitated when he started. He looked left and right, as if he could see some clues.

"Catch me or not, I will!" the veteran said dissatisfied.

Huya gritted his teeth and reached out to grab one: "That's it!" After saying that, he couldn't wait to open it, and the word "Ling" came into his sight.

The old soldier breathed a sigh of relief and felt relaxed all over, but Hu Ya felt like he was mourning and silently returned the money to Ye Han.

Ye Han's eyes flashed slightly, and he couldn't help but feel a little wary in his heart.

He didn't want to be on guard against his companions, but people were far apart from each other. He had seen all the changes in Huya in the past few days. Although he couldn't guess what Huya was thinking, he knew that Huya's heart was no longer as peaceful as before.

He didn't dare not keep an eye out.

"Have a good sleep tonight and start again tomorrow!" Ye Han said.

There was no talking all night, and early the next morning, the armored vehicle drove out of the village and headed for Linyi.

The highway was so crowded with fleeing people and vehicles that armored vehicles could not get on, so they had to choose a less crowded secondary highway.

The village is about fifty or sixty kilometers away from Linyi, and the driving distance is only seventy or eighty kilometers. The armored vehicle is traveling at full speed and can reach Linyi in less than an hour.

However, the roads leaving Linyi were all overcrowded. The crowded people and vehicles caused Ye Han a lot of trouble. Many people even approached the armored vehicles when they saw them, trying to get some food or fuel from Ye Han, further delaying the process.

the travel speed.

It wasn't until three o'clock in the morning that the armored vehicle barely completed half of the journey. Huya suddenly said in surprise: "Ye Pai, there seems to be a car accident ahead!"

Ye Han's heart skipped a beat. He opened the roof and looked forward. He saw four cars colliding in a series 40 to 50 meters ahead. The nearby road was crowded with pedestrians. Several people were lying in the grass on the roadside covered with blood.

The person seemed to be the injured in the accident. Enthusiastic passers-by were helping to check the condition of the injured.

There was a burst of noise, and Ye Han saw several excited pedestrians rushing to the vehicle that caused the accident. They pulled open the door and pulled out the driver with blood on his face. They punched and kicked him mercilessly. Not only did the onlookers not respond.

Instead of stopping him, he continued to encourage him.

There was chaos on the highway and traffic was completely disrupted.

When several passers-by saw Ye Han on the armored vehicle, they suddenly shouted: "You don't care about the soldiers?"

Someone else shouted: "That's right, isn't it military control now? Why don't the soldiers do anything?"

Ye Han couldn't help but frown, wishing he could catch these bastards who were afraid of chaos and give them a good beating.

At this moment, a scream suddenly penetrated into Ye Han's ears.


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