Chapter 69
On the road from downtown Gorky to the suburbs, more than a dozen cars were chasing fiercely, and the leader was Gusinski's car. Now he only cared about escaping for his life, and kept accelerating and driving forward. Sergey's car followed closely behind, but due to the long distance and the limited performance of the car he was driving, he could only ensure that he would not be thrown off. Alexander Popov's car in the back was harassed by the KGB from time to time, which really annoyed him, so he couldn't drive fast.
Gunshots came from behind Popov from time to time, but as a veteran of the battlefield, as long as he heard the gunshots, he knew it was a pistol, and the effective range of the pistol was only fifty meters. Alexander Popov only needs to glance in the rearview mirror to know that the other party is far away from him, and now he is still safe. The guys behind are wasting bullets. However, due to his unfamiliarity with the road, the car driven by Alexander Popov was gradually falling behind. It was getting closer and closer to the KGB car behind it.
The gunshots that came from time to time made Alexander Popov very upset. He drove with one hand and fumbled in his travel bag with the other. You must know that Popov came prepared, and he followed the combat plan completely. Equipped with weapons prepared for himself, there are about 20 grenades in his travel bag. He took out a grenade, pulled the pull ring, held it tightly with his left hand, stepped on the brake slowly, and then stretched out his hand out of the car window and threw it back in a concealed manner. After doing all this, Popov accelerated immediately, and the chasing vehicles didn't notice it at all. The sudden explosion caught the driver off guard, and he instinctively slammed on the brakes to steer, and the high-speed car slid uncontrollably on the road. , The car overturned before sliding too far, and the huge inertia caused the whole car body to fly up, almost hitting the car behind.
The unlucky car blocked half of the road. Popov saw that the effect was good, so he kept throwing the remaining grenades backwards. Although most of them didn't blow up anything, a few of them came directly from under the car. Exploding, the convoy behind Popov was in chaos, with collisions and rear-end collisions one after another. Even the cars that were not bombed were blocked behind, and the crisis was resolved immediately. The KGB could only watch the cars in front go further and further away. Vladimir Putin looked at Popov's car going away and threw his coat to the ground angrily.
Now only the cars of Gusinsky, Seryozha and Alexander remained in front. Alexander Popov finally didn't have to be distracted from dealing with the guy behind him, and he worked hard to shorten the distance with the two cars in front.
Seryozha saw the explosion behind him from the rearview mirror. He had an impression of that car, because it was this guy who shot Boris and the others on the street just now. Seryozha only knew that this person was an enemy. Friends, but now I can't take care of so much. Killing Gusinski is the first priority, otherwise I will let the tiger go back to the mountain.
The more the car drove forward, the more desolate it became. The road gradually changed from an asphalt road to a gravel road in the woods. Seryozha could already see the building in front of him. The gravel road led all the way to the wall outside the building, which was blocked by a large iron gate. Needless to say, this is Gusinski's lair. However, Gusinski did not arrange any subordinates here, and did not even allow his subordinates to come here at will. Because Gusinski was worried that his subordinates would live with him, one was to prevent the police from raiding and catching him, and giving them a mess. The second is to prevent his subordinates from cheating on him. And Gusinski is not the only lair, he has several hiding places. Normally, he would change his place of residence from time to time, so that it would be more difficult for those who wanted to attack her to grasp the rules. He hadn't planned to come here today, so there was no manpower in the villa, so there was no manpower to help Gusinski. The reason why Gusinski fled here today is mainly because it is close to a small lake. Gusinski likes this villa very much, so he built a dock on the lake, where there is a boat Yachting can go directly across the lake into the Volga,
In this way, he can get rid of the pursuit of the people behind him.
Gusinski's car did not slow down when it approached the fence, but directly smashed through the chained gate. The cars of Seryozha and Alexander rushed in one after another. Gusinsky's car drove to the end of the road. Four people got out of the car, three of them were Gusinsky's bodyguards. Sinskey scrambled and ran into the building.
Gusinsky's bodyguard also used a pistol with a range of 50 meters, and he couldn't hit him at all. Sergei pressed the trigger firmly, and the powerful firepower instantly suppressed the opponent. Serezha fastened his seat belt and he drove the car directly into it. The huge inertia brought by the full speed of the car directly hit the three bodyguards standing behind the car.
Seryozha's shoulder was also hurt by the seat belt. He endured great pain, unfastened his seat belt, and chased Gusinski into the building as fast as he could. Gusinski didn't expect Seryozha to rush in so quickly, he fled to the back of the house, and Seryozha continued to follow. Alexander Popov, who had been behind at this time, also arrived. He didn't spare the three bodyguards at the door, and three bullets directly killed them.
Alexander Popov broke into the building cautiously. He listened carefully to the sound in the room, and slowly moved towards the direction of the sound. He is not familiar with the terrain here at all, so he didn't rush in rashly.
Passing through the building and into a garden, Seryozha and Gusinsky finally met. The two pointed their guns at each other, and Seryozha knew that there were enemies behind him, so he was careful and slowly hid in the corner of the wall. Suddenly Seryozha saw a tiger in a cage. Although the tiger was in a cage, it still frightened Seryozha. Taking this chance of distraction, Gusinsky turned towards Seryozha. Shots were fired, and Sergei fought back frantically. The two fought and hid, but they missed each other.
All the chaotic battle between the two was seen by Alexander Popov. He silently recorded the positions of the two. From his perspective, he could only see Gusinsky hiding under the tiger cage. There is a stone platform raised above the ground. Gusinski hid behind, only showing the hand holding the pistol.
Alexander Popov took off the sniper rifle from his shoulder and held it in his hand, and shot Gusinski in the hand holding the gun. Gusinski's pistol fell to the ground. He covered his hands and wailed, and shouted angrily at Seryozha: "I'll never let you go even if I'm a ghost."
Seryozha wanted to raise his gun and kill Gusinsky directly, but he couldn't because he found a problem, that is, he had no bullets.