Chapter 43 - 40
The piercing siren resounded over the entire town, and the originally quiet town suddenly boiled into excitement. All the people who were sleeping or half asleep were awakened. They stood up in a hurry and ran to the window, wanting to know what happened. Something important must have happened.
In the temporary command post in the center of the town, Harry listened to the intelligence from the liaison officer with an ugly face. Layers of cold sweat continued to break out on his forehead. When he heard the last part, he couldn't help it. He slapped the table hard and shouted angrily, "Is the sentry in the east just a decoration? Why did you wait until nearly a thousand infected people were approaching your door before you sounded the alarm?"
"Now... we can't contact the sentry right now, so we don't know what the situation is there." The liaison officer lowered his head and looked very helpless as he gave such an answer.
"I don't know. I don't know."
He clenched his fists and hammered the table hard again, venting the anger in his heart. Then he took a deep breath, adjusted his state, and calmed down as quickly as possible.
He knew that now was not the time to be angry. No matter what happened, he needed to talk about it after getting through this crisis. At this moment, he couldn't help but secretly regret that if everything was arranged according to regulations, everyone would sleep in the car. Then they can evacuate immediately without caring about the infected people at all.
"It's too late to evacuate now..." Harry closed his eyes tightly, thought for a while, and slowly said, "First, let all the personnel of the peripheral team withdraw, and tell them to throw grenades along the road, and try to lure the infected to go far away and buy us time."
"Yes!" Upon hearing this order, the liaison officer immediately shouted yes, turned around, and took out the radio.
Slowly sitting on the chair, Harry narrowed his eyes and began to analyze the current situation. The infected people were not too far away from the town. The alarm sound just now must have alerted the infected people, leaving them to prepare.
But there are only a few simple checkpoints in the town, which are vulnerable to a large number of infected people. But without bunkers, they can't deal with such a large number of infected people.
In this hurry, Harry suddenly remembered the size of the passenger car, and his eyes suddenly lit up. Isn't it just a huge city wall?
