Chapter 385 Steve: I Can Still Rescue 1
The smell of blood belonged to the man of the couple, named Steve.
The smell of dog blood, unsurprisingly, should belong to the dog of the bear child in the town below the mountain.
Luke didn't enter the house, but quickly passed through the woods, chasing after Steve's bloody smell.
Mixed with Steve's bloody smell, his girlfriend Jenny's, and Annie's.
The reason why Annie called Luke was probably because of the couple's call for help.
When chatting with her, Luke said that his occupation was a police officer, and he was a security instructor in the campsite of Thirty-Seven Middle School.
And if she calls the police directly, when the police will come, it is unknown.
This is not a town, but an old forest in the mountains at night. The police are also human, and they are also afraid of driving on the mountain road at night and causing a car accident.
Luke's actions were extremely fast, he quickly ran a few hundred meters, and finally stopped in front of a dilapidated wooden house near a waterhole.
He approached the wooden house and whispered, "Annie, don't make a sound, I'm Luke."
Inside, Annie let out a small cry, but she swallowed it halfway through.
Luke pushed open the dilapidated door of the wooden house and walked in.
The situation inside was quite dire.
Steve was covered in blood, lying on the ground with panic and despair in his eyes.
Seeing Luke entering the door,
After a moment, he trembled all over, looking extremely frightened.
Jenny hurriedly whispered in his ear, "It's Luke, it's the police."
Steve's eyes were a little more hopeful and he looked over.
But he was speechless, his slightly trembling lips were white, and he had obviously lost too much blood.
Annie and Jenny were also covered in blood, but they were not injured, just stained with Steve's blood.
Luke made a silent gesture to the two of them, and then quickly turned on the small flashlight to check Steve's injury.
After a while, he handed the small flashlight to Annie and asked her to help with lighting. He frowned and asked, "Who did it?"
Jenny trembled: "It's those kids."
Luke: "The group from the town at the foot of the mountain? Six people, all sixteen or seventeen years old, and one is a girl? With a dog?"
Jenny nodded again and again: "It's them."
Luke had taken off the backpack behind him, took out some medical supplies, put on a pair of rubber gloves for himself, and started to cut the clothes on Steve's wound.
He continued to ask, "Why did they do this?"
The injury on Steve's body was not minor, but it wasn't the kind of serious injury caused by a violent stab.
A bear child with a hot head is easy to make a ruthless attack.
But there are more than ten wounds on Steve's body, and the wounds are not flat, and there are twists and overlaps.
This kind of incision shows that the opponent does not cut directly, but cuts relatively slowly, and there is likely to be a pause in the middle, and the knife is repeated many times.
To put it bluntly, such wounds are more like execution or sadism than pure murder.
This situation is a little scary.
Looking at his rescue behavior, Jenny sparked hope in her heart, and she began to explain what happened before: "He, they stole our car, let's go... Steve found the place where they planted weeds, Trying to get the car back. They let the dog go, Steve stabbed the dog...they rushed up to grab him...then they tied up Steve and took turns cutting him with pocket knives..."
Luke just listened quietly without interrupting her.
Jenny's words do not necessarily represent the truth, or not the whole truth.
But in his keen sense of smell, Steve and Jenny really had a very small amount of fresh "weed" smell on them.
Annie also added a few words beside her, such as Jenny helping the injured Steve to call for help, and just when she called Luke, the group of children ran over to look for them.
At Annie's reminder, Jenny temporarily stopped the bleeding on Steve's body with clothes, and abandoned a piece of bloody clothes on another road.
The two women supported Steve and hid in the dilapidated cabin, and then avoided the children who came after him.
With the words of the two women, plus various previous situations, Luke can also make a rough judgment.
Maybe Steve and Jenny had a violent conflict with those kids, but it's not normal for a group of kids to do something like this to Steve.
After all, even if a normal child suffers a loss, they should find their parents or call the police, instead of arresting the other party and taking turns violent with knives.
Normal children are not so cruel.
While thinking about it, Luke accelerated the movements in his hands.
After giving Steve anesthesia, he was about to clean his wound, then stuffed it with gauze.
This is only a temporary measure to ease Steve's blood loss.
The good news is that Steve suffered so many knives, but he did not hurt the major blood vessels. After sending him down the mountain, he could be rescued.
When Jenny finished telling the story, Luke asked Annie, "Where's your uncle Stephen?"
The group of bear children chased them to the campsite and the owner, Stephen, didn't come out to stop it, which was very abnormal.
Don't say that Stephen is alone, but there is an old-fashioned double-barreled shotgun in the wooden house, which is only used to deter the next few bear children.
Annie shook her head: "He said this afternoon to check the power lines. It seems that the group of children broke another line. After going out in the afternoon, they never came back."
Luke was speechless.
This group of bear children is really embarrassing, and they haven't done anything good.
"Is that pickup from the campground still there? And the car keys," he asked.
Annie: "Yes, the car keys are hanging on the wall next to the living room door."
Luke moved faster in his hands, dealt with Steve's injury, and said to him, "Endure the pain, I'll help you over."
Steve could only nod slightly to show his understanding.
Luke only used his left hand to help him up: "Go, follow me back to get the car down the mountain, and take Steve to the hospital."
Jenny: "But those kids..."
Luke took out his right hand and pulled Glock out of the quick-draw holster: "If someone dares to point a knife at me, then I'd be happy to kill a few suspects of assaulting the police."
Only then did Jenny react: "You..."
Annie quickly explained: "He's a policeman."
Luke didn't bother to take out the police badge in the inner pocket of his clothes.
If Jenny was suspicious of anyone who helped save her boyfriend's life, he wouldn't bother to pay attention to her.
Jenny responded quickly: "Thank you, Luke."
Luke just nodded and said to Annie, "I'll keep an eye on you, don't panic, just follow me."
"Yeah." Annie nodded vigorously.
Four people pushed the door out.
At this moment, the sky was dark, there was a rumbling sound of thunder and a rustling sound, but it was the rain that began to fall.
He didn't hesitate, just said: "Let's go."
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