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Chapter 59 Mission Complete

Chapter 59 Mission Completed

'How dare you point out the mistakes of a salary king in person, Anderson, you are finished, next time you will be sealed in the wall like other Andersons.'

As if nothing had happened, Ash turned around and walked in the direction Anderson pointed, as if nothing happened just now.

This time Anderson took the lead, and with Ash, Stark and Cassel, Sandman's team worked conscientiously to guard the surrounding area.

Even though the current vigilance mission has no effect, the proper attitude still needs to be there.

Along the edge of the jungle, the group passed through a path full of thorns and finally arrived at the construction area of ​​the island's wetland park.

It was originally a place that provided catering and other services for tourists, but was now transformed into a fortress by General Hanmer.

Sandbags were piled up at the entrance of the building to construct a simple machine gun position. The two Marines were in the sandbag bunker, pulling the bolt of the MAG 338 machine gun and pointing the muzzle at the incoming group.

"Stars." Anderson shouted the command toward the machine gun position.

"Texas." After the machine gun position responded to Anderson's command, he put down the machine gun he was holding.

No one moved forward rashly, only Anderson stepped forward to negotiate with the machine gun position.

Not long after, Anderson came back and said to Ash: "I contacted the general using the radio in the position. The general allows you to go in, but they have to disarm or stay outside."

Anderson pointed to the heavily armed Sandman team and let a small force of Delta Force enter the command position. No one could have imagined the damage they would cause.

"Sandman, you stay outside and wait for new instructions. As for Tony, you should stay with Sandman and the others. They will protect you."

Quickly, Ash made a decision. Except for Cassel, who wanted to go with him to see his daughter, everyone else stayed outside.

Leaving Stark outside was also to prevent the frivolous Stark from saying something he shouldn't have said after meeting, and angering General Hammer, who was originally prepared to die together.

And now that we have reached the final stage of negotiations, with the Sandman team protecting him outside, no one will harm Stark unless Tony commits suicide.

After allocating the personnel, Ash followed Anderson into the temporary position.

From the outside to the inside, the entire position is divided into multiple levels to ensure progressive fire support, and in the building behind each fire point, the hostages are located.

As long as there is a firefight, the attacker will inevitably have to be careful about accidentally injuring hostages, which can hinder the attacker's invasion plan to the greatest extent.

On the way, Cassel searched for traces of his daughter in various hostage rooms until he found the figure he longed for.

Without making any unnecessary moves to avoid being shot to death by nervous soldiers in various positions, Cassell stopped, pointed in the direction of Alex and said, "Ash, I want to go see Alex."

Although it was said to Ash, it was obviously meant for Anderson. Anderson was also hesitant about the matter. He was not sure of Cassel's true identity and would not let Cassel easily access the hostages.

"Anderson, he is just a father. He is here just to see his daughter. No idiot would come out to cause trouble at this time."

With Ash as a guarantee, Anderson recruited a soldier and took Cassel to find his daughter in the hostage room.

Without one Cassel, Sandman's pace in leading the way became faster. After twists and turns, he led Ash to the command post on the second floor of the building.

At this time, the instigator of this incident, General Fran Hammer, was waiting for Ash at the command table.

"Ash, did they agree to my request?"

General Hammer went straight to the point without any pleasantries and asked whether his request had been fulfilled.

"No, they are planning to blow up this place in a few hours. Ross has prepared six Super Hornets fully loaded with ammunition."

Ash's words took away the last bit of strength from Hammer. Hammer sat stunned in his chair. For planning this action, Hammer's goal was just to get the due treatment for the fallen soldiers.

He didn't really want to harm the hostages here, he just used this place and the area covered by gas bombs as a threat.

"Ash, am I really wrong?"

At this moment, General Hammer, whose goal was shattered, fell into self-blame and confusion. He began to review his actions and couldn't figure out why his requirements were so difficult to achieve.

Ash smashed open the vending machine next to him, took out a bottle of water and handed it to Hammer, saying: "This is your request, but you don't have the courage to smash that vending machine.

And in order to prevent you from smashing the vending machine, they decided to cut off the power and then destroy you who tried to smash the machine.

Even your goal seems trivial to Sheffield. Sheffield is ready to start a new world war for his men."

General Hammer looked at Ash in disbelief. This was the first time he heard that Sheffield had such a big plan.

He jumped up from his stool, rushed over and grabbed Ash and said, "How dare he? How many innocent people will die!"

After breaking off General Hammer's hand, Ash pushed him back into the chair and said, "So I stopped him, just like I stopped you."

After that, Ash once again took out the document fragments rescued from Wolfe, pointed at the amount column and said: "Look, this money has calmed Sheffield down. I hope you look at this money."

You can also calm down.”

Holding the few remaining document fragments, General Hammer carefully counted the numbers on it, and started crying as he counted.

He led his Marine brothers to prepare for a war against humanity, trying to obtain the honor and treatment he deserved through threats.

The result was total destruction, and Ash brought hope here, letting him know that he was not alone in trying to seek justice for his fallen brothers.

Without any extra words of comfort, Ash pulled Anderson out of the command room, leaving the situation to Hammer alone, allowing General Hammer to vent his emotions alone in the command room.

While eating snacks from the vending machine, Ash invited Anderson to join him. The two of them started a picnic outside the door of the command room.

The sound in the command room gradually decreased, and Ash crazily stuffed snacks into his mouth, and stuffed the unfinished ones to Anderson. After destroying the evidence, Ash faced the door of the command room with a serious face, waiting.

With.

Anderson, on the other hand, was a little overwhelmed with the food that Ash had brought over in his hand. Seeing Ash devouring it, Anderson also started eating.

But Anderson didn't move as fast as Ash. As soon as Ash put on a serious face, the door to the command room opened. General Hammer opened the door and looked at Anderson stuffing food into his mouth with a puzzled look.

"Anderson, you love snacks so much, so you don't need to eat dinner."

(End of chapter)


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