If Kisha hadn’t intervened, Aston might have been bitten on his face or neck, sealing his fate. The gravity of this realization made Aston’s body tense with fear. Looking down at the man now sitting on the ground, his face contorted in pain, Kisha remembered him as the one who used to laugh at even the silliest jokes Aston made, and the most recent addition to their group.
After giving the man a brief glance, Kisha returned to her original position beside Duke. But before moving away, she placed a reassuring tap on Aston’s shoulder and uttered a stern reminder, "Be more vigilant of your surroundings from now on."
Without waiting for Aston’s response, Kisha swiftly departed and rejoined Duke to resume their killing spree. After approximately two hours of relentless killing, Kisha and her team successfully cleared the entire area. Meanwhile, Aston and his team took a brief rest before commencing their investigation of the surroundings.
Kisha assigned Sparrow to inspect the building for any remaining intact resources, while Vulture returned to the truck to begin preparing lunch. Their team understood the importance of maintaining their energy levels and always ensured they were well-fed and rested, akin to a well-fueled car. They recognized that in order to fight effectively, they needed to be both physically and mentally prepared.
In a short time, Sparrow returned with a small grin on his face, satisfied that he hadn’t accidentally destroyed the camp’s storage during his bombing. He had successfully located the supplies, buried under the rubble but salvageable nonetheless. He promptly informed Kisha and Duke of his findings.
Kisha nodded in satisfaction, while Duke remained silent, waiting for Kisha to make the decision on how to proceed.
Shortly thereafter, Kisha nodded decisively and issued her command. "After lunch, let’s gather the supplies, and Aston’s team can assist us with the task."
Sparrow joined Vulture at the back of the truck to assist with meal preparation, while Kisha and Duke conducted brief reconnaissance of the surrounding area, subtly showcasing their scouting skills to Aston and his team to avoid appearing suspicious. After an hour, Aston and his men returned from their investigation of the rubble.
Some members of Aston’s group wore grim expressions, while Aston himself appeared indifferent, suggesting they had encountered the underground parking area where the Coltons’ men were trapped before being cornered by the zombies and gnawed at while alive or worse, buried beneath the debris, alive.
Some of Aston’s men found the scene so horrifying it could potentially trigger PTSD among them. Witnessing the ruthlessness of the Coltons’ enemies, they realized the extent of the danger they faced. The enemies ensured there was no escape for the Coltons’ men, cornering each one and subjecting them to a horrific fate.
As soldiers, they were unfortunately all too familiar with this grim reality, though typically it was the work of terrorists seeking to instill fear among their adversaries. Such brutal killings were often executed in the most gruesome manner possible, with the bodies left behind as a chilling message for their enemies to discover.
Kisha was already aware of what Aston and his team had uncovered, as she had instructed the scarlet bees to monitor their every move. Duke, on the other hand, remained indifferent, showing little concern for the fate of the Coltons’ men. For him, as long as they met a gruesome end and harbored false hope of survival before facing the harsh reality, it suited their purposes.
Duke’s primary concern was avenging his people, a task Sparrow had accomplished, albeit with less ruthlessness than Duke would have preferred. However, Duke chose not to dwell on this, as he remained focused on locating the remaining members of the Coltons family who were still in hiding.
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