Chapter 332 What's Going On

Communications were restored, which meant that walkie-talkies could be used, phones could be dialed, and help could be sought.

But first, they had to get past the British.

In close combat, there's no time for someone to make leisurely phone calls for help.

The British were fighting fiercely, the likes of which hadn't been seen in decades. The Donkey and his four companions had to step forward to block the stairs—it was time for a face-to-face showdown, a brutal exchange to see who would falter first.

The gunfire was brief but intense. The slight numerical advantage in this kind of small-scale indoor combat was very clear. As soon as two soldiers who were only focused on charging forward came within range, the Donkey immediately opened fire.

Both sides wore bullet-proof vests and used small caliber rifles. Except for shooting at the head, hitting any other part wouldn't instantly incapacitate the enemy—this was true for both sides.