Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 385: Steve: I can save 1 more

The smell of blood belonged to the couple, a man named Steve.

The smell of dog blood was, unsurprisingly, the dog of a bear child in a small mountain town.

Luke didn't enter the house, but quickly passed through the woods, following Steve's blood.

Mixed with Steve's **** smell, the smell of his girlfriend Jenny, and the smell of Annie.

The reason Annie called Luke was probably because the couple had asked for help.

When chatting with her, Luke said that he was a police officer and was a security instructor at the 37th camp.

And if she dials the police directly, it will be unknown when the police will come.

It's not a town here, it's the old forest in the mountains at night, and the police are also people. They are also afraid of driving off the mountain road at night and getting out of a car accident.

Luke's action was extremely rapid, and he ran out several hundred meters soon before finally stopping in front of a dilapidated wooden house near a pool of water.

He approached the cabin and whispered, "Annie, don't say anything. I'm Luke."

Annie was still a little inside, but forcibly swallowed halfway.

Luke then opened the shabby door of the cabin and walked in.

The situation inside is quite tragic.

Steve was covered in blood, lying on the ground, his eyes full of terror and despair.

Seeing Luke entering the door, he shuddered and looked extremely frightened.

Jenny whispered in his ear quickly: "It's Luke, it's the police."

Steve had a little more hope in his eyes and looked over.

But he was speechless, his lips trembling slightly white, and he had apparently lost too much blood.

Annie and Jenny were also covered in blood, but they were not injured, but they were infected with Steve's blood.

Luke compared the two with a snoring gesture, then quickly pressed a small flashlight to check Steve's injury.

After a while, he passed Annie a small flashlight, asked her to help lighting, and frowned, "Who did it?"

Jenny trembled. "It's those kids."

Luke: "The gang in the mountain town? Six people, all sixteen or seventeen, and one is a girl? With a dog?"

Jenny nodded again and again: "That's them."

Luke had taken off the backpack behind him, took out some medical supplies, brought himself a pair of rubber gloves, and began to cut the clothes from Steve's wound.

He continued to ask, "Why are they doing this?"

Steve's injury was not minor, but it wasn't the kind of severe injury caused by a fierce hand.

A bear child with a hot head is very easy to slam his hand. It is commonly known as not having a heavy hand, which is why many bear children have killed their lives.

But there were more than a dozen wounds on Steve's body, and the wound was not flat, with twists and overlaps.

This kind of incision shows that the opponent does not directly click when they start, but cuts slowly. It is likely that there is a pause in the middle, and the knife is repeatedly repeated.

To put it bluntly, such wounds are more like executions or abuse than mere killings.

This situation is a bit scary.

Looking at his rescue behavior, Jenny ignited hope in her heart, and her mouth began to explain the previous life: "He, they stole our car, we went to find ... Steve found where weeds were planted, They wanted to get the car back. They just put the dog, Steve hurt the dog ... They rushed to catch him ... Later, they tied Steve and cut him in turns with a knife ... "

Luke just listened quietly without interrupting her.

Jenny's words do not necessarily represent facts, or not all facts.

But in his keen sense of smell, Steve and Jenny really had a tiny amount of fresh "weed" smell on them.

Annie added a few words beside her, such as Jenny helping the injured Steve for help, and just when she called Luke, the children ran over to find them.

Jenny was reminded by Anne to temporarily stop bleeding from Steve with clothing, and discarded a piece of **** clothing on the other road.

The two women helped Steve to hide in this dilapidated cabin, and then avoided the children who came after him.

The words of the two women, plus the circumstances before, Luke can also draw a rough judgment.

Maybe Steve and Jenny had a fierce conflict with those children, but a group of children against such a stingy hand is not normal anyway.

After all, even if a normal child loses money, he should find his parents or call the police instead of grabbing the other party and using a knife to take turns to violence.

Normal children are not so cruel.

As he thought, Luke quickened his movements.

After Steve was anesthetized, his wounds were washed away, and then gauze bandaged.

This is only a temporary measure, which can help Steve's blood loss.

The good news is that Steve suffered so many stabs without injuring a large blood vessel. After sending him down the mountain, he can rescue him.

When Jenny finished telling the story, Luke asked Annie, "Where's your uncle Stephen?"

The group of bear children are hunting down to go to the camping chalet, but the owner of Steven didn't come out to stop it, which is abnormal.

Not to mention that Stephen is alone, there is an old-fashioned double-barreled shotgun in the cabin, which is only used to deter the bear children.

Annie shook her head: "He said this afternoon to check the electrical wires, as if the group of children had broken another line, and they never returned after going out in the afternoon."

Luke was speechless.

This group of bear children is so unpleasant that they have never done anything good.

"Is that pickup in the campsite still there? And the car keys," he asked.

Annie: "Yes, the car keys are hanging on the wall by the door of the living room."

Luke speeded up his hand, dealt with Steve's injury, and said to him, "Have a little pain. I'll help you over."

Steve only nodded slightly, showing that he understood.

With only his left hand, Luke helped him up: "Go, come back with me to get the car down the mountain and take Steve to the hospital."

Jenny: "But the kids ..."

Luke pulled out his right hand and pulled Glock out of the quick-pull holster: "If anyone dares to hit me with a knife, I would be happy to kill several suspects."

Jenny then responded: "You ..."

Annie quickly explained: "He is a policeman."

Luke didn't bother to pull out the badge in his clothes pocket.

If Jenny was suspicious of anyone who helped save her boyfriend's life, UU read a book www.uukanshu.com and he wouldn't bother to deal with her.

Jenny responded quickly: "Thank you, Luke."

Luke just nodded and said to Anne: "I will pay attention to you, don't worry, just follow me."

"Um." Annie nodded hard.

Four people came out of the door.

The sky was dark at the moment, a thunder and a thunder rang, but the rain began to fall.

He didn't hesitate, he just said, "Go."

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