I'm a spy in the film

Chapter 259 Personal Experience

At Sheriff Shaman's house, Ashley had just finished taking a shower and had packed her clothes into the suitcase. Thinking of what Bourne had told her before, she walked to the door and shouted outside:

"Mom, Terra, are you guys done packing?"

"I have nothing to clean up!" Terra's reply came from next door, along with the sound of typing on the keyboard.

When her mother didn't respond, Ashley was about to ask again when the doorbell rang.

Mother Shaman, dressed in neat casual clothes, hurried to open the door.

It was Chris who came to report the news half an hour ago. He was out of breath and asked nervously:

"Sheriff, have you seen my aunt come here? She's missing, and I can't find her in the house. I asked the neighbors, and they said she hasn't left the house in the past few days. She just came to you to report the case!"

"Take a deep breath, Chris," Summer made a soothing gesture and replied, "I haven't been out all day today and haven't seen Mrs. Gladys. The last time she came to my place was to look for her cat. You know, a lot of cats and dogs have gone missing in the town recently. Even the mayor's ostriches have been lost."

"Spider, I told you, it's a spider! Oh, my God, my aunt was taken away by a spider? Oh, my God!"

Chris grabbed his hair frantically, looking at a loss, which made Samantha feel distressed.

She hugged Chris's head into her arms and comforted him, "It's okay, Gladys is a good person, she will be safe. I will go to the police station to call people and go find her together."

"No, no, we have to leave here immediately and go to a safe place--" Chris got stuck halfway through his words, he didn't know where was safe.

The space is large enough to accommodate everyone in the town. There is food, water, and medicine, enough for everyone to survive for one to two days while waiting for rescue.

Is there such a place in the town?

Chris smiled bitterly.

"I think there's a place that meets all your requirements, the supermarket run by Mayor Wade. It's spacious enough, and the second floor is completely empty. Although sleeping on the floor is a little uncomfortable, it's totally fine to last a day or two."

Terra, who was talking, came out of the room at some point and stared at his mother and Chris who were hugging each other, his eyes rolling around.

"Are you going to be my stepdad, Chris?" he asked.

"what are you talking about!"

Samantha pushed away Chris, who still had his head buried in her chest, and her face blushed.

Chris looked lost and it seemed that he was still thinking about his recent actions.

Just then, a scream came from a room at the end of the corridor.

"It's Ashley!"

The three of them rushed to the door and found a spider the size of a single bed crawling in from the window. It sprayed a huge amount of white silk from its mouth, sticking Ashley to the wall and making her unable to move.

In just a few seconds, Ashley was completely covered by a white spider silk, and it was impossible to tell that there had ever been a person there.

"WATERFAK!!!"

Hearing about giant spiders, seeing giant spiders, and being caught in the silk of giant spiders are completely different feelings.

Only by facing these horrific creatures head-on can one truly appreciate the threat they pose to humans.

Tara was so scared that she fell to the ground, and Ashley's mother Samantha was also stunned and at a loss. Only Chris reacted the fastest, but he was in a panic and just grabbed a chair and rushed towards the spider.

It is a commendable example of courage and bravery without strategy.

It was finally Shaman who came to her senses, grabbed her son by the collar and threw him far into the corridor, then rushed into her bedroom and rummaged through the pile of guns she had purchased. It was not a Glock 17, but a Remington 870.

When dealing with such a huge spider, Shaman doesn’t think that a 9mm bullet can cause any harm to it. A shotgun is still a safer option!

"Shaman, help!"

This time it was the voice of old lover Chris.

It's only been 5 seconds and he's already unable to do it?

Bah, all men are unreliable!

Sharman smashed the glass of the storage cabinet with her elbow and took out a Remington 870 in her hand.

With a gun in hand and courage rising up, Shaman became the best female sheriff who had never made a mistake in managing the town for fifteen years.

After loading the bullets skillfully, Shaman strode towards her daughter's bedroom.

"Hey, Spider!"

She yelled and raised her gun to aim at the spider, but missed.

The giant spider that was so invincible 10 seconds ago was now rolling on the ground with a squeak. A small flame, seemingly slowly but actually very quickly, burned all over its body, burning it into a pile of ashes.

The one who did all this was a white young man who was leaning against the window of his daughter's bedroom.

In his hand, a small flame slowly went out, and it looked very similar to the flame that had just burned the spider to death.

"No no no!"

The two people who were fixed to the wall by white spider silk struggled desperately to show their presence.

Shaman watched the young man climb through the window into the bedroom and rescue her daughter in front of her.

An indescribable sour feeling surged in my heart, and this feeling reached its peak when my daughter was rescued and threw herself on the boy.

This is the little thief who stole my daughter’s body and sincerity!

Shaman thought a little unhappily, but this did not prevent her from rescuing her old lover.

"Look, I'm telling the truth! There really are giant spiders attacking this town. We have to evacuate everyone immediately."

"Go to the supermarket?"

“Yes, to the supermarket!”

"Agent Bourne, what do you think?" Sharman ignored the emotional Chris. He was just a mining engineer. When it came to preventing wildlife invasions, the FBI had more experience.

Although the boy named Bourne looked very young, his conversation and actions showed that he was more mature and reliable than Chris, who was in his thirties.

Damn, my daughter’s vision and luck are better than mine back then.

Shaman felt sour in her heart, she had already made up her mind.

After rescuing Chris and Ashley from the wall, Bourne revealed his identity to her: a trainee pastor and agent of the FBI's New York branch.

He also reported the situation. From the mountain, a large number of spiders were pouring out of the mine and heading towards the town. He had already notified the relevant departments, but rescue would not arrive until tomorrow morning at the earliest. They had to hurry and get the townspeople to gather in a safe place to hold out.

"Weapons. We must have weapons. Otherwise, if we only rely on hand-to-hand combat, we are no match for that group of spiders. They will use the sea of ​​spiders to overwhelm us."

"The weapons are all at the police station. Pete (Deputy Sheriff) is on duty there. I'll ask him to drive them over." Shaman stood up and was about to make a phone call, but found that the call was not going through.

"No, let's go to the police station together. It's not safe to stay in the house now. Harun's minibus is outside. We can go and notify people at the same time."

"Also, Sheriff Shaman, get a pickup truck and pick up any gasoline, medicine, and other supplies you find along the way. They may be needed tonight."

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