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Chapter 7 Is Kvass You?

Chapter 7 Is that you Kvass?

After Ash finished greeting a few people, he looked around for a long time but didn't find their vehicle, so he asked: "Where is your driver? You guys came over here, right?"

"We temporarily hired a retired noncommissioned officer to drive. Because we didn't know the specific mission, we asked him to stop one kilometer away," Shepherd explained.

"Let that poor young man come here quickly. This family car can't fit six of us."

The shepherd then tapped the headset a few times and ordered one of the team members to go to the roadside and wait for the driver.

A few minutes later, the ghost team members came over with a man wearing camouflage uniforms without any markings.

After getting closer, Ash exclaimed: "Gvas, why are you here!"

The man whom Ash called Kvass stopped, then shook his fist at Ash and shouted: "Fake Squid, Ash, my name is Swagger, not your magical oriental drink, Fake, I am

Even after I retired, the military camp still called me the name of your damn drink."

Bob Lee Swagger, a former gunnery sergeant and one of the best snipers, was about to retire after his observer was killed, and he was pulled in to participate in this sudden operation.

After gathering everyone, Ash spoke: "Okay, now everyone is someone I know, so everyone can trust each other. We just need to go to a place to deal with the gangsters or scum inside, and then

Just leave."

At this time, the shepherd raised questions about counterattack strategies, staffing, and support.

Ash comforted the shepherd and explained: "This is not a serious mission. Our enemies are just gang members. They may not even have heavy weapons. We are the only operators."

Having said this, Ash turned to Swag and asked, "Gvas, do you have your equipment with you?"

Swager was furious, but still understood the occasion. He replied: "Take it with you, just in the trunk of the car."

Ash clapped his hands and said: "Okay, we have support. Gervase will provide sniper fire. Any target within three thousand feet can be killed by him."

The shepherd took a deep look at Swag. He had no prejudice against Ash's words. He believed what Ash said, which meant that as long as there was Swag, no enemy could escape.

"As for strategies to deal with resistance, it's so late now, so let's leave none at all."

Afterwards, everyone split into two pairs, with the Ghost Team riding in a car, and Swagger sitting next to Ash and Hutch.

Still half a kilometer away from the target, everyone got out of the car, Hutch acted as a guide, and Swag and Ash went to find a sniper position.

On the streets late at night, except for a few scattered shops with lights illuminating their windows, there was no one else on the street except Hutch. Of course, if someone got close enough, they could also see a few ghosts around Hutch.

contour.

After Ash and Swag found a position with a good view, the ghosts also arrived in front of the target door.

The ghosts were separated from each other, standing close to the wall next to a small red wooden door on the side of the street. It didn't look out of place in the entire street.

Ash held the telescope and issued an attack command.

The ghost quietly used the opening tool to open the wooden door and entered one after another. What followed was a fierce one-sided exchange of fire. After being processed by the microphone, no muzzle flash was detected. Only by listening closely could there be intermittent dull passing sounds.

Gunshots after noise reduction.

After a while, the shepherd's voice came from the intercom.

"Sir, I need you to come here. We have something we can't handle."

Ash was still wondering if there was anything that required him to go there in person, but since the shepherd said it and there was no dangerous code word, he had to go and take a look.

He patted Swag who was lying next to him and signaled him to continue to be alert. Ash left the sniper position and headed to the shepherd's position.

As soon as he entered the door, Ash saw a long passage. Desks were neatly distributed on both sides of the passage. On the desks were money counters. In between, there were gangsters who worked overtime to count money. Of course.

If you are tired, lie down on the floor, or if you are tired, lie down on the table and take a permanent rest.

At the end of the corridor, Ash saw a ghost standing guard in front of another door. When he opened the door, Ash discovered that it was a warehouse, and the items stored in this warehouse were actually all US dollars.

Neat standard logistics wooden boxes are stacked in the corner, and in the middle of the warehouse, stacks of U.S. bills are stacked, plastic-sealed and stacked to fill up one wooden box after another.

The shepherd stepped forward. "Sir, this is the problem, how do we deal with these."

At this time, Ash asked Hutch, who was hiding aside and said nothing: "Do you know this is their financial warehouse?"

Hutch nodded and said: "I know, I originally planned to burn down the gang's bank, then force their boss to come out, and then kill their boss, but I didn't expect to have so much money."

Ash counted the wooden boxes in the warehouse, had a plan in mind, and told the shepherd that he would handle it. After changing hands, he took out his mobile phone.

Just as he dialed the phone, General Ross's voice came again.

"Ash, you have to know that an elderly person should get enough sleep. If there is anything that can't be solved, you call the base and they will help you. Even if you want to find a B2 to drop bombs, they will satisfy you.

"

"General, I heard that your recent financial report was a bit outrageous? The toilet actually costs four thousand dollars?" Ash said with a teasing smile.

Unexpectedly, Ross didn't have too many emotions about this matter. Instead, he talked about Sheffield. What about Sheffield's scrapped armored vehicles and tanks? What about Sheffield's report that soldiers lost their boots and needed to buy them again? What did the Army need?

Flying in goats to improve meals.

In the end, to sum up, the military’s funding and other matters are the military’s own business. How can outsiders understand it?

Ash certainly understands the reason for this. Although he saved some soldiers who originally died in COD4 in the early layout, when the mushroom eggs exploded, there were still soldiers who died, and there were still people who suffered the subsequent radiation damage. And this is

A lot of money is needed to deal with the aftermath.

Although Sheffield may not fight another world war for the pensions and death benefits of 30,000 soldiers as in the original story, the pensions of the sacrificed soldiers still need to continue to be paid. This appears in various military services.

Inexplicable treatment and consumption.

Just as Ross continued to tease Sheffield, Ash interrupted him: "General, I now have more than thirty standard logistics boxes of funds, cash, all big bills."

Speaking of this, Ash could clearly feel that Rose's breathing on the other side of the phone was getting heavier. It was not easy to find some money from military expenditures for pensions.

"Wherever, if you need anything, I can arrange two sorties of air strikes now, and Sheffield can immediately dispatch a combat company with heavy weapons."

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