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Chapter 1874 Distorted Human Nature

Chapter 1874 Distorted Human Nature

"In a military exercise?" Craig Hansen asked pretendingly.

"This is the Army Corps, and I will not lower the standards." Stonebridge seemed to know the other party's intentions.

"Then don't lower yourself, Michael. He has been to Helmand three times. He meets the Taliban every day. God knows how many bodies of his comrades he has seen being packed and sent home."

He's a tough guy, just like you and me. Let him go through the drill, okay? No matter what the cost. "

Craig Hansen walked to the door and said to Stonebridge very seriously.

When he was about to go out, he turned around and said solemnly to Stonebridge: "Michael, I helped you in Basra."

He seems to want to use this kind of moral kidnapping and exchange to persuade Stonebridge.

"Kandahar," Stonebridge replied.

"You still remember." Craig Hansen replied deliberately.

"Of course I remember." Stonebridge replied seriously.

"I bet you miss the battlefield very much." Craig Hansen tried to seduce Stonebridge into agreeing in another way.

"Who wouldn't?" Stonebridge replied matter-of-factly.

"It's nice to meet you!" After saying this, he left. It seemed that his position should be higher than Stonebridge.

He reminded Stonebridge from all aspects that he had to let go this time.

Long Zhan was taken to the British Consulate in Nairobi by the exquisite woman.

But Long Zhan was only thinking about those hostages.

He asked the headquarters unceremoniously: "What the hell am I doing here?"

"Use your brain. If you enter the Kenyan police station in the next 48 hours, we will not be able to make any response." Sinclair explained to Long Zhan.

"Okay, Claire, we can't just let it go." Long Zhan didn't want to give up just yet.

"Do you think I want to leave this error on the records of Branch 20? I'm trying to figure it out."

Sinclair continued to explain to Dragon War.

Just as he finished speaking, an older man and a woman came behind him.

When Sinclair saw it, he immediately hung up the phone and called him: "Colonel Bennett, Colonel Hodge."

It seems that Sinclair's next work needs to be arranged by these two colonels.

The group of militants dragged the hostages to Mogadishu, Somalia.

One of the very brutal drivers yelled at the hostages inside as soon as he got out of the car: "Hurry up, hurry up!"

They carried Rachel to the cell inside.

Rachel had no strength left.

They were going to continue to violently wake her up.

Patrick Burton, who was next to him, came over and stopped them with great distress: "Stop."

Then he took the initiative to support Rachel, trying to protect Rachel more. Reem from Branch 20 retrieved the information about Guimard in his office. He introduced the two new colonels:

"Abdullah Buri Guimal. Born in Tripoli in 1953. He provided information about Libya's weapons reserves in exchange for political asylum."

"But he was not the reason why the Guards was attacked." Sinclair further explained on the sidelines.

"Patrick Burton is an expert on the situation in East Africa. He has worked there for more than 30 years. After today he will retire and go home." Reem continued to introduce them.

"What do we know about that woman?" the woman, Colonel Hodge, asked Ream.

"Her name is Rachel." At this time, Long Zhan replied on the phone.

"Who are you?" asked the male colonel, Colonel Bennett.

"My name is Gibran, Long, sir." Long Zhan replied.

"This kidnapping happened under your eyes?" Colonel Bennett asked dissatisfied.

"It's unfortunate, yes. As long as you say a word, I will definitely bring those people back." Long Zhan couldn't wait to rescue them.

At this time, Rem had already investigated Rachel's information. She introduced: "Rachel McMillan, a mid-level commissioner of the High Commission, who just started working this week."

"All three are imprisoned in the rebel-controlled area of ​​Mogadishu, Somalia. Currently, they are demanding a ransom for the British. The person asking for the price is Hussein Waabry." Sink Lay also reported back to the two colonels based on the information he obtained.

"After he came out of the refugee camp when he was 16, he went to Europe. It wasn't until he was implicated in a Somali murder case of a tribal leader that the murder occurred in the northwest district of London." Ream told everyone.

"What are your proposals now?" Colonel Bennett asked everyone after listening.

"A rescue mission is feasible, but extremely dangerous," Sinclair posted.

But as soon as he said this, Bennett immediately asked: "Mr. Gibran, are you ready to go?"

The new colonel really didn't say any unnecessary nonsense. He not only asked everyone's opinions, but also gave orders directly and indirectly before listening to them.

"Yes, sir." Long Zhan replied expectantly.

"Without backup, this is simply a suicide mission." Sinclair didn't agree with Long Zhan fighting forward alone. After all, they had been working together for so long and still had feelings.

"Your mission is to rescue British nationals and find all the materials related to the Libyan. And Mr. Gibran, you are the first person we send and the last person we send." The newcomer The colonel really enjoyed watching Qi Long Zhan.

Trusting him so much, a bandit den in Nuo Da asked Long Zhan to go alone and rescue three hostages.

Long Zhan replied without giving in: "Understood." Then hung up the phone.

Reim listened on the sidelines and was actually quite worried about Long Zhan.

Sinclair thought about it and felt that he still felt uneasy.

Then he quietly walked up to Reim and said to Reim: "Find out all the information related to the Libyans. We need to get additional intelligence that they are hiding from us."

Sinclair looked at the colonel who was walking away, and then said to Reem: "We have to be more careful."

"You look confident, but how can you succeed alone?" Colonel Hodge, who was following Colonel Bennett, also asked Colonel Bennett in disbelief.

"We cannot afford to escalate the situation. Unless they can successfully complete their mission, you can let Division 20 disappear completely." Colonel Bennett seemed to have given an ultimatum to Colonel Hodge.

At this time, one of the people locked in the cell said to Rachel: "It's a pity that you were also arrested, Miss MacMillan."

"That's undeniable," Rachel replied.

"Twisted human nature, its cruelty has exceeded our imagination. How tragic." Patrick Burton looked at some children outside, probably less than 15 years old, already holding guns and practicing there. Killed.


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