Police officer Chen Shu

Chapter 501 The Nightmare Comes

Chapter 501 The Nightmare Comes
After unloading his gear in the locker room, Lao Zheng turned a corner and went to the canteen to get his food.

Like most miners, Lao Zheng tries to avoid staying indoors as much as possible during his free time, so he gets his food and leaves the canteen to go outside.

He walked to the steps with a grin, carrying a metal plate full of food, and sat down without paying any attention to the dust on the ground.

A young man, equally dirty and wearing glasses, was eating on a step covered with newspapers. He pulled out a folded newspaper from behind him and handed it to him.

Old Zheng shook his head: "No need, it's already much cleaner than the mine."

The young man put away his newspaper and went back to eating.

The young man's name was Ma Dacheng, from Hebei Province. He had attended university but dropped out early. In the mine, he was recognized as the most frugal worker besides Lao Zheng.

"Little Ma, you've saved up so much money over the years, enough for your sister's dowry. When are you going to get married yourself?" Old Zheng asked casually, his head down as he mixed his rice.

A few years ago, Ma Dacheng came to the mining area to report for duty with a group of college graduates. Old Zheng glanced at them from afar and immediately thought they had no chance, so he didn't bother to interact with them. Based on his many years of experience, Old Zheng knew that he couldn't retain these educated young people.

They came for the high salaries, but they didn't know the blood and sweat behind those generous incomes.

It really is hard-earned money.

In the end, as expected, most of them ran away, leaving only Ma Dacheng.

Although his first day at work shattered Ma Dacheng's more than twenty years of cleanliness habits, he still stayed.

Then, Ma Dacheng, who hadn't finished university, became the one with the highest academic qualifications in the entire mine, and was thus trained by the leaders to become a skilled worker. It is said that when the training ended and they rushed to work, Ma Dacheng actually refused to take up the post, on the grounds that the skilled worker's salary was one thousand yuan lower than that of the production team workers.

Later, fearing that such a promising talent would be wasted, the leaders could only appease him by assigning him to the night shift and making up for the overtime pay, which finally calmed Ma Dacheng down.

This caused quite a bit of a joke at the time.

Everyone else was rushing to the office, but he stubbornly insisted on going to the front line, just for that extra thousand yuan in job allowance.

Ma Dacheng took out a tissue from his shirt pocket, wiped his mouth, and said in a muffled voice, "With a bigger dowry, she can live better in her husband's family."

After finishing dinner, Ma Dacheng carefully cleaned up his eating utensils and the food scraps on the ground, folded the newspapers that had been laid out on the ground and put them back in his pocket, then walked up to the dormitory building.

"Uncle Zheng, I stayed up all night repairing the machine and I'm a bit exhausted. I'm going to take a shower at the bathhouse and then go back to sleep. Call me if you need anything."

"No overtime tonight, you can sleep soundly, we'll talk about everything tomorrow! Oh, by the way, there's going to be a sandstorm coming in the middle of the night, so make sure the door is firmly blocked!"

"I understand, thank you, Uncle Zheng."

Ma Dacheng, a skilled worker, had a single dormitory room in the mine. However, it was on the top floor of the dormitory building and was converted from a corner room in a row of abandoned machine rooms. It was dilapidated and dark, and from the outside, you could not tell that someone lived inside.

Soon after, several old vans quietly drove through the unguarded gate of the work area and disappeared into the shadows between the walls.

A few small whirlwinds gently swirled up on the flat cement road.

Today is payday, and Tohti received a large sum of money.

After setting aside most of the money to pay for his younger siblings' tuition and his parents' medical expenses, he didn't have much left, but he didn't care at all. Since the mine provided food and lodging, he planned to keep only 500 yuan for himself, just like Old Zheng, to buy cigarettes and alcohol.

Such a good life was something Tuoheti never dared to dream of before. He was just a poor kid who hadn't even finished junior high school. If it weren't for the good policies of the community that helped Shao Min, how could he have gotten the chance to work at the mine?

The wages at the mine also included a special allowance for Shao Min, which was set up for her to receive a subsidy for working in another location. Although it was only a small amount, the feeling of being respected was wonderful, and the money could buy her an extra pack of cigarettes.

Old Zheng often talked to him about how true equality and freedom should come from treating Chinese and Wei people equally.

But when Old Zheng said this with such airs, wasn't he holding a cigarette in his hand the one he bought with the little extra salary he had from Tuoheti?

Tohti, who was walking on the road, couldn't help but laugh.

Thinking of his younger siblings' excellent exam results, which they had relayed through intermediaries, Tohti was overjoyed. The family's life was truly improving, and his parents' health was getting better every day.

Once his younger siblings finish their studies and become successful, he can finally settle down and find himself a good wife.

"Xiao Fang, who operates the winch, seemed to be smiling at me a lot lately. Next year, after Abulimiti and Anaguli graduate, I'll ask Xiao Fang to sing and dance with me. Xiao Fang is much gentler than any of our alien girls." Thinking of this, Tohti couldn't help but sing: "Young people of NX, live freely like doves soaring in the sky. Our future is full of hope."

Tuoheti whistled and hummed a song as he returned to his dormitory. He then met up with a few friends and they went to the cafeteria, arm in arm, to buy a lot of good wine and food.

On this rare day of celebration in the month, they planned to have a few drinks, both as a reward for their hard work and as a way to express their aspirations for a better future.

Midnight, a corner of the parking lot.

Under the moonlight, a group of people carrying machetes and axes stared with gleaming eyes at the dormitory lights that were gradually dimming in the distance.

Black Hawk instructed Eker to take the newly purchased black robes from the car and distribute them to everyone, requiring them to wear the hoods.

He was also wrapped in a black robe, but without a hat.

His face was covered by a silver mask that only revealed his chin and lips.

Once everyone was ready, Black Hawk stood at the front, his cold blue eyes narrowed as he looked over the wolf cubs who were about to be released.

He swayed them, saying, "The path we've walked has been so difficult that even our own families can't understand it, but they will eventually understand the sacrifices and courage we've shown today. We're willing to shed blood to make the 'Alien God Scripture' law."

Tonight will be a sleepless night, a night of bloodshed, but unfortunately, it won't be the blood of our alien gods that will be shed!

Black Hawk was in high spirits. He had finally waited for the day when the alien gods would step onto the stage of history, even though this day was destined to be a dark one for the local people.

But Black Hawk, it doesn't matter.

He only cares about his own pleasure and doesn't care about anything else.

"No excuses!"

"No excuses!"

"No excuses!"

The group suppressed their excitement, gripping their weapons tightly, knowing that the resentment they had been pent up for days and nights in the wilderness would soon be released.

The targets were simply a group of unarmed miners.

Following the information Black Hawk had gathered a few days earlier, the thugs swiftly punctured the tires of other vehicles in the parking lot and then split into four groups, rushing towards the residential area like hungry wolves.

The tranquil and peaceful night at Keji Coal Mine was utterly shattered by this group of alien gods.

Most of the miners were slaughtered without resistance while they were still asleep, and the others who came to their senses hid in the vast coal mining company.

The cries for help from innocent civilians and the sounds of rampage by alien gods filled the air, never ceasing.

Black Hawk, standing in the center of the square, squinted and enjoyed it all. He felt like a general, and also like a king.

Now that a victory has been won, his soldiers should be allowed to enjoy the fruits of victory.

What disgusted him was not the ugliness of the world, but the beautiful mask it wore.

What he had to do was tear it off completely and let it be as it was.

Evil is the true nature of humanity.

From afar, a limping dark figure ran out of the office building entrance; without a doubt, it was the disgusting rapist Elke.

Elke approached with a fawning smile and handed over a satellite phone: "Mr. Black Hawk, look what I found!"

Black Hawk nodded and accepted the offer with a smile, his eyes showing approval.

Elke then took a few steps closer, a sly grin on his face: "Mr. Black Hawk, this satellite phone was taken from their duty room. Hehe, there was also a young woman in the room, quite pretty. Hehe, I knocked her out and tied her up! Just waiting for Mr. Black Hawk to come over."

(End of this chapter)

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