The smell of blood belongs to the man named Steve in the couple.

The smell of dog blood, if not expected, should be the dog of the bear child in the small town at the foot of the mountain.

Luke didn't enter the room, but he flew through the woods, chasing Steve's bloody smell.

The smell of Steve's blood was mixed with the smell of his girlfriend Jenny and Annie.

The reason why Anne called Luke is that she probably received the help of the couple.

When talking with her, Luke said that he was a police officer and worked as a security instructor in 37 campsites.

If she calls the police directly, when will the police come? This is an unknown number.

It's not a town here, but the mountains and forests at night. The police are also human beings. They are afraid of driving on the mountain road at night and causing an accident.

Luke was so quick that he ran a few hundred meters and finally stopped in front of a shabby wooden house near a pool.

He approached the cabin and whispered, "Anne, don't make a noise. I'm Luke."

Annie made a small noise in it, but forced it down in the middle of the call.

Luke just opened the shabby door of the wooden house and walked in.

The situation inside is quite tragic.

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

When he saw Luke's figure entering the door, he trembled for a moment and looked extremely frightened.

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

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

But he was speechless in his mouth, his slightly trembling lips were white, and he obviously lost too much blood.

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

Luke made a silent gesture to the two, then quickly pressed on the flashlight to check Steve's injury.

A moment later, he handed Annie a small flashlight and asked her to help illuminate it. He frowned and asked, "who did it?"

"It's the children," Jenny said, shaking

Luke: the group from the town down the hill? Six people, 16 or 17 years old, and one girl? With a dog? "

Jenny nodded, "it's them."

Luke had taken off his backpack behind him, pulled out some medical supplies, put a pair of rubber gloves on him, and began to cut Steve's clothes.

"Why do they do this?" he continued

Steve's injury is not slight, but it's not the kind of serious injury caused by a fierce hand.

A bear child with a hot head is easy to be ruthless. It's commonly known as "it doesn't matter". That's why many bear children are killed.

But there were more than ten wounds on Steve's body, and the wounds were not smooth, there were twists and overlaps.

This kind of incision shows that when the opponent starts, he doesn't cut it directly, but rather slowly. There may be a pause in the middle, and he repeatedly cuts.

Frankly speaking, this kind of wound is more like execution or abuse than killing.

This situation is a little appalling.

Jenny looked at his rescue, and her heart lit up with hope. She also began to explain what happened before: "he, they stole our car, we went to Steve found where they planted weeds and wanted to get the car back. They let the dog go. Steve stabbed the dog They rushed up and grabbed him Later, they tied up Steve and took turns cutting him with a knife... "

Luke just listened quietly, without interrupting her.

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

But in his keen sense of smell, Steve and Jenny really have a trace of fresh "weed" smell.

Annie added a few words, such as Jenny holding the injured Steve to ask for help, and just when she called Luke, the group of children ran to look for them.

Jenny, reminded by Anne, temporarily stopped Steve's bleeding with clothes, and abandoned a piece of bloody clothes on another road.

The two women helped Steve to hide in the shabby wooden house, so as to avoid the children who came after him.

Two women's words, together with the previous various situations, Luke can also make a general judgment.

Maybe Steve and Jenny had a fierce conflict with those children, but it's not normal for a group of children to give Steve such a hand.

After all, even if a normal child suffers a loss, he should go to his parents or call the police, instead of catching up with each other and using a knife to commit violence in turn.

A normal child is not so ferocious.

Thinking about it, Luke accelerated his movements.

After giving Steve an anaesthetic, he quickly cleaned his wound and then stuffed it with gauze.

It's just a temporary measure to ease Steve's blood loss.The good news is that Steve got so many knives, but he didn't hurt the big blood vessels. When he was sent down the mountain, he could still be rescued.

When Jenny finished telling the story, Luke asked Annie, "what about your uncle Stephen?"

It's abnormal that the owners of Steven didn't come out to stop those bear children who have been chasing after the wooden house in the camp.

Don't say Stephen is alone. There is an old-fashioned Double Barrel Shotgun in the cabin. It's only used to frighten a few bear children.

Annie shook her head: "he said this afternoon that he would check the wires. It seems that the group of children broke another line. After going out this afternoon, they never came back."

Luke was speechless.

These bear children are so annoying that they haven't done any good.

"Is the pickup still there? And the car key. " He asked.

Annie: Yes, the car key is on the wall beside the living room door

Luke quickened his movement, finished dealing with Steve's injury, and said to him, "bear the pain, I'll help you through."

Steve could only nod a little to make it clear.

Luke, with only his left hand, helped him up. "Come on, follow me back to get the car down the hill and take Steve to the hospital."

Jenny: "but the children..."

Luke took out Glock's right hand and pulled him out of the quick draw holster: "if anyone dares to point a knife at me, I'd be happy to shoot several suspected assailants."

Jenny then said, "you..."

Annie quickly explained, "he is a policeman."

Luke didn't bother to get the badge out of his pocket.

If Jenny is suspicious of anyone who helps save her boyfriend's life, he is too lazy to talk 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."

"Well." Annie nodded hard.

Four people pushed the door out.

At this moment, the sky is dark, with a loud thunder and a rustle, but the rain begins to fall.

He didn't hesitate, just said, "go."