Lisco's American Life

128. Rescue activities (the next day 4)

As he got closer and closer to the house, Lisko's breathing began to quicken, but he exhaled in a low voice, for fear that he would be discovered, and his heartbeat was so fast.

He swallowed and felt that his forehead, toes and palms were all covered in sweat.

Finally moving to the corner, Lisko saw a person standing on the roof. It was a girl with disheveled hair. Physically, she should not be old.

"Damn it, they actually attacked children." Lisko was furious.

The girl was probably in her teens, no more than sixteen years old, and she was completely underage. Because she was curled up with her legs in her arms, her face could not be seen clearly.

Lisko felt that his anger was about to burst out of his nostrils, and his breathing began to become heavier.

No matter what happens, children should not be involved. Criminals who commit crimes will be severely punished by law if they harm children.

As a vulnerable group in the eyes of the world, children have always been the object of everyone's protection. People's values ​​​​can differ because of nationality, class, interests, everything, but giving children the best environment, a normal world, a

The best future and ensuring their interest and beautiful vision for life is what every adult is trying to do.

Lisko agreed with this point of view, so he was so angry when he saw that the person calling for help was a girl.

Looking at the situation in front of him, he had even imagined a dozen possible causes of the incident.

For example, vicious robbers take hostages,

For example, a thief who breaks into a house finds a child alone at home.

For example, a home invasion criminal killed his parents and threw the girl on the roof.

Wait, a series of situations.

His brain, which belongs to the screenwriter, is spinning rapidly, and at the same time, his whole body is not idle.

He looked around tremblingly from the corner, trying to spot the criminal.

I looked around for a week and found no one else.

"It seems that he is a more cunning enemy," Lisko said secretly in his heart.

However, I can't take much action in the current situation, and I still don't know the specific situation inside.

Lisko thought for a while, flashing through his mind all the content about police and robbers that he had seen.

I found that the current method is to stand still and wait for the people inside to be unable to bear it first.

Thinking of this, Lisko was a little proud,

"You're stupid. My hobby is fishing. Let's see who can survive."

Lisko stood with his back against the wall, holding the gun with both hands, not caring about wiping the sweat dripping from his forehead.

Time passed minute by minute, and Lisko felt as if it was four or five hours long.

In reality, only about ten minutes had passed. The girl had already made no sound.

Well, Lisko admitted that he did have some shortcomings of lack of patience.

He gritted his teeth and decided not to wait any longer, take a risk and rush out!

"Look, Lisko, that little girl on the roof, you should save her, rush out and kill them. You are a sharpshooter, you can do it." Lisko encouraged himself again, although his feet could not help but tremble a little.

But he gradually calmed down.

"Even if you die, you are still a hero. Although it is not as good as your literary achievements, you will still be admired by others."

Lisko's mood stabilized, and he decided to follow his own heart and do something exciting and silly. He felt that this was the most exciting thing he had ever done in his previous life.

He gritted his teeth and gathered strength with his feet.

"Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh"

Lisko rushed out with a depressed look, holding a gun in his hand, staring ahead, thinking that if he saw someone coming up, he would kill him with one shot.

This situation seems to be back to the CS games I played in my previous life.

"Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh" Lisko ran halfway and didn't see anyone yet.

"Ouch."

Lisko fell to the ground because he was staring ahead and did not pay attention to his feet. As a result, he tripped over a stone.

The moment he fell to the ground, Lisko felt very sad in his heart. Even if he was injured or died, he would try his best to save the person.

But I didn't expect that I actually fell in front of a stone.

Liske even thought up his own script. He was sent to the hospital dying, then struggled to take out his mobile phone and sent an email to tell Zhang Li on the other side of the ocean.

"I'm sorry, I didn't have time to speak. I love you."

Lisko himself was so moved that he cried.

As a result, he collapsed halfway out of frustration, and Lisko felt that someone would rush out and beat him to death.

God, I must be the funniest way to save people from death.

Lisko felt that he would also be remembered, but as a joke.

"Hey, you know, we have a great writer here named Liske. When he came back from shopping in the supermarket, he came across a girl being kidnapped by a criminal. When he was rescuing the girl, he tripped over a stone on the way, and then

If it’s dead, it won’t be funny.”

In the future, my story will definitely be made into a comedy by those vampires in Hollywood.

Thinking of this, Lisko felt even more painful.

I didn't even feel the pain when I fell on the stone.

Lisko closed his eyes in pain, preparing to wait for the end of his fate.

"Uncle Lisko, are you in pain?"

While waiting nervously, Lisko heard a girl's voice, which sounded familiar.

"Manda?"

Lisko opened his eyes and saw that the girl on the roof had stood up and looked at him under the house.

"Why is it you? Manda. Is there no one else here?" Lisko was a little surprised. Manda is the cashier he met in the supermarket before. She is also Les's daughter and the little girl who inspired to be the mayor.

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Manda's hair was messy, and her face was still stained with tears. Her eye circles were red. Because she had put on eye shadow, the color was washed away by the tears. She looked pitch black and a bit scary.

"There is no one else, Uncle Sco, did you hear my shout? Why are you still holding a gun?"

Manda's voice still had a hint of doubt.

Lisko felt that he might have made an mistake, so he quickly put away the gun. He still refused to show such dangerous things to children.

He got up and patted the dirt on his body before he had time to ask Manda. At the same time, he felt bad in his heart.

"What's wrong with you? What happened? Why are you on the roof?"

When Manda said this, she felt a little sad again and started to cry.

Although Lisko was very angry now, he couldn't yell at the child, so he could only comfort him softly.

"Manda, tell uncle, we are good friends, right? I also promised to vote for you to be the mayor?"

Lisko organized his thoughts. He really didn't have any coaxing skills.

"You know what? The mayor can't cry. Come on, you can tell your uncle anything."

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