Milo did not say anything as he carried Miriam and ran towards the Great Wall. That was because he was still wearing his helmet, so anything that he said on the radio would be recorded.
The appearance of the sniper bought some time for the entire recon company. When they got into the proximity of the cover fire of the Great Wall, everyone heaved a sigh of relief. They knew that the barbarians would definitely not dare to continue pursuing them.
Seeing that the two sides were only about 200 meters apart, the recon company’s soldiers thought to themselves that if it weren’t for the sniper, those who had fallen behind would have really gotten left behind out here.
However, right at this moment, even though the barbarians were no longer chasing after them, an extremely tall and muscular barbarian with a full beard suddenly threw the axe in his hand with all his might.
The axe carried all of the barbarian’s discontent with it. In that split second, even the recon troops found it difficult to get a clear view of the flying axe’s movements.
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