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Chapter 530 Luca

Chapter 530 Luca
The convoy finally squeezed out of the urban area, the number of people on the road became less and less, and the road became worse and worse.

Because there are no street lights, the front is completely illuminated by car lights, and the surrounding area is pitch black.

The sound of guns and guns in the ear is still continuous, and from time to time, the sky can be seen to be instantly illuminated by the shining gunfire.

After crossing the border of Aden, the convoy stopped. The Yemeni military officer said that they could no longer continue the escort, and going forward was no longer under the control of their armed forces. If they followed the convoy, it would cause misunderstandings and might lead to an exchange of fire.

From now on, it will be safer to be escorted by the Chinese themselves, no matter which faction of armed forces is very friendly to the Chinese.

Er Shun bid farewell to Yemeni officers and soldiers, thanked them for their help, and gave them some cash as a reward.

The officer refused to accept it, emphasizing again that his father had been revived by Chinese doctors.

Farewell to the Yemeni army, the convoy continued on its way.

Now there are only two vehicles in the convoy, the commercial vehicle leads the way, and the truck follows.

Walked for about an hour.

In the distance, the bright light of a flashlight shot here, and Er Shun stopped the commercial vehicle.

Er Shun got out of the car, the commercial vehicle did not turn off, the headlights were always on, and by the light of the car, Er Shun saw more than a dozen soldiers in full armor.

This is an armed Luca.

I don't know which armed force set up the road card, and they are checking the passing vehicles.

Soon, more than a dozen soldiers surrounded the convoy, and two soldiers raised their guns to face Er Shun.

Er Shun said he was Chinese and escorted the Chinese wounded to Oman.

A little boss officer looked Er Shun up and down, and then took Er Shun's passport.

After confirming that he was Chinese, he immediately changed his attitude and made a gesture to tell the soldiers to put down their guns.

A soldier may not have seen the gesture, and kept holding his gun. The officer was very angry. He used his hand to press down the gun and reprimanded the soldier.

When Yang Ping got off the truck, he happened to see this small gesture, which was a sign of respect for the Chinese.

The officer told Er Shun that they needed routine inspections, hoping to understand and cooperate.

Er Shun expressed his willingness to cooperate.

Four soldiers walked out of the team, divided into two groups, and checked the commercial vehicles and trucks respectively. They asked everyone to get out of the car.

Yang Ping had already got off the car. Two soldiers checked his passport. Hearing that he was a Chinese doctor, the soldiers gave him a thumbs up.

A soldier climbed into the truck to check the inside, Li Ze would stay in the truck to take care of Dashun, Robert, Dodge and Amin were pulled down from the truck by the soldiers.

When the officer saw Robert and Dodge, his expression changed drastically, and he immediately yelled.

The soldiers who had just relaxed immediately returned to a state of alert.

Amin's passport was from Saudi Arabia, and Robert and Dodge's faces did not look Chinese at all, so they were picked out by soldiers.

Robert, Dodge, and Amin raised their hands and were brought to the officer by the soldiers. The officer sternly said:

"Who are you, passports?"

At this time, everyone carried their passports with them. Robert handed over the passports. The officer flipped through them a few times and said, "Aren't you Chinese?"

Er Shun and the translator explained:
"They are doctors, responsible for the safety of the wounded on the road, and they are students of our Chinese doctors."

Apparently they were going to question each other one by one.

The officer circled around Robert and said, "Student? How to prove it? Do you have any supporting documents?"

"Certifying documents? It's an emergency, and we don't have official documents." Er Shun told the officer.

The officer beckoned to another soldier, wearing glasses and looking more cultured than the rest.

The officer discussed a few words with the glasses soldiers, and then said to Er Shun: "Since they are students of Chinese friends, let them speak Chinese? If they can speak Chinese, let them go with them. If they can't, then stay and find out." identity."

Speaking Chinese is not a problem for Robert. Robert immediately chattered a lot and recited "Quiet Night Thoughts".

It seemed that the officer didn’t understand Chinese, so he asked the glasses next to him. The glasses might understand a little Chinese, or he had heard Chinese, so he nodded.

The officer pushed Robert over to Er Shun's side and said to Dodge, "You—come here!"

Dodge was pushed up, his eyes were blinded, his head was buzzing, and he couldn't speak Chinese. If he knew that Chinese was so useful, he would have learned it a long time ago.

He turned his eyes to Robert, asking for help. When he was nervous, his forehead was covered with sweat, and his whole body trembled.

Dodge is a doctor, unlike Li Zehui, who has been to war-torn areas for medical support. He has never seen such a scene.

After waiting for several minutes, Dodge didn't say a word.

"You can't pass!"

The officer put away his passport, and two soldiers escorted him aside.

"Robert is a student of a Chinese doctor. These two are students of Robert, that is, they are students of a Chinese doctor. They are both doctors working at the IMC Hospital in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. They followed Mr. Robert to help carry the stretcher. He will not Speak Chinese." Er Shun explained for Dodge that he cannot be left alone.

This is a bit of a mouthful, but it makes the relationship very clear.

After listening to the interpreter, the Yemeni military officer felt that the relationship was a bit complicated. After sorting out his clues, he pointed to Robert and said, "I don't understand your complicated relationship, but let me understand, are you the son of China?"

The officer pointed at Dodge again: "Is he the grandson of China?"

Er Shun couldn't get entangled any longer, it seemed that the officer understood correctly, to the effect that he was his disciple and grandson.

"That's right, that's what it means!" Er Shun affirmed his understanding.

"Your teacher and grandpa are Chinese, so you haven't learned any Chinese? Are you stupid? This makes me hard to believe, next one?" The officer was impatient and asked the soldiers to bring Amin up.

Amin's passport is from Saudi Arabia, and the Saudi coalition forces are now at war with Yemen, so he is also the focus of investigation.

"you speak Chinese!"

The officer looked at Amin's passport, and there was no room for negotiation. In his cognition, if he could not speak Chinese, he would be marked with question marks.

A Ming immediately said: "There is a bright moon on the sea, and the world will share this time!"

The officer asked about the glasses next to him, then patted Amin on the shoulder with a smile, returned the passport to him, and passed the customs.

Dodge is now alone in detention.

"The order we received is that there is a Chinese convoy to transport the wounded. In this way, he will stay alone, and the rest can leave now." The officer beckoned, and Luca was opened.

"Can we help you with something? Bring some water?"

The officer asked Er Shun enthusiastically.

Er Shun said that there is enough water in the car, thank you, can you give Mr. Dodge another chance, he really didn't learn any Chinese.

If you leave Dodge alone like this, it will definitely not work, Er Shun wants to try to communicate again, if it is really impossible, then report to the superior to find a way.

The soldier with glasses came up, as if he had some trick with the officer.

The officer changed his mind: "Okay, let him come here. I asked him a question. If he can answer, he will leave. If he can't answer, I can only detain him first and report to the superior to verify his identity before leaving."

If they were really detained, the process of finding out their identity would definitely be a long one.

Dodge is almost going to collapse now. If it weren't for everyone's support, he would fall down.

"Which is the longest river in China?" asked the officer.

The bespectacled soldier who came up with the idea seemed to know a lot about China.

The logic of the glasses is very simple. Since you are a student of the grandchildren of Chinese people, and your teacher is so fluent in Chinese, you must know something about China, otherwise you will not be able to justify it.

Dodge racked his brains, racking his brains. This is not a joke. The opponent is loaded with live ammunition, and he may lose his life if he is not careful.

This question seems to have been discussed in middle school geography class.

When I was in middle school in Detroit, there was an introduction to China in the book. Which is the longest river?
Robert was anxious and unable to help.

Americans don't pay much attention to geography classes. Most of the geography classes in middle school are about the United States itself, and other countries are briefly mentioned. Usually, they have a serious hegemony mentality, as if the United States is the world, so why study world geography.

What the hell is going on with you, such a simple question.

Robert almost answered for him.

The people next to him also secretly cheered for Dodge: Yangtze River, Yangtze River, hurry up.

Soybean-like sweat dripped from Dodge's forehead. Dodge grabbed the corner of his clothes and gritted his teeth.

As if this is a test of life and death.

"Unfortunately you have to stay, the others can go now, good luck."

The officer has lost the last of his patience. As a grandson of a Chinese student who doesn't know much about China, it's impossible. He must be a guy who got away with it.

"Let's go, we know that you Chinese are kind and want to take this poor friend out of the country together, but we have our own discipline. The order we received is to let the Chinese pass, and we must execute the order."

The officer expressed helplessness, and military orders cannot be disobeyed, let alone a time of war.

(End of this chapter)

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