Mercenary’s War
Chapter 375 - 375 373 Do You Know Why You Deserve to Die

375: Chapter 373: Do You Know Why You Deserve to Die?

375: Chapter 373: Do You Know Why You Deserve to Die?

Although they were still three to four hundred meters apart, the piercing screams could still be heard clearly.

The screams were mixed with the curses of those unlucky enough to be hit by bullets, and just from the way they shouted themselves hoarse, one could tell how angry and desperate they were.

However, despite being cursed, Gao Yang and his people felt no remorse at all, simply because none of them understood Japanese.

Gao Yang was not a cruel man.

If it were in any other place and the injured had been anyone other than Japanese, even if they were enemies, Gao Yang would have granted them a quick death, dispatching them with a single shot.

But he had no such intentions for these Japanese.

Glolov stopped shooting as well, instead listening to the agonizing screams with visible pleasure.

To him, the screams of the Japanese were like delightful notes.

Right at that moment, Cui Bo suddenly shouted, “F**k me, a little Jap is yelling ‘Baka,’ I heard it clearly.”

Gao Yang immediately asked, “Which one, which little Jap yelled that?”

Cui Bo shook his head and said, “From this far, how could I tell?

Anyway, someone yelled it.”

Gao Yang scratched his head and said, “It sure feels good to have sunk the Nisshin Maru just like that, but I still feel like something’s missing.”

Li Jinfang also nodded and said, “I have that feeling too, like something’s missing.”

Gao Yang looked puzzled and said, “What’s missing?

It doesn’t make sense, talking about revenge, there couldn’t have been a more thorough one than this; the ship’s sunk, the people are dead, but why do I still feel unsatisfied?”

Glolov also felt similarly and said, “I have that feeling too.”

Cui Bo scornfully said, “Hey, can’t you figure it out?

Think about it, when you take revenge, is it more satisfying to silently kill the person or to confront your enemy, tell them why you’re going to kill them, deliver a speech of vengeance, and then watch them slowly die in regret, fear, anger, and despair?”

Gao Yang had a sudden realization and said, “Right!

That’s the reason.”

Cui Bo spread his hands and said, “Don’t you see why the villains in the movies, even though they could kill the hero, always talk too much and then get turned over by the hero?

It’s because of this.

If the enemy dies without knowing who killed them, such revenge is unsatisfying, isn’t it?

Right now, it’s the same with us; these little Japanese bastards are dying without knowing why they’re attacked or who’s doing it.

They’re clueless, and we’re also not feeling great.”

Gao Yang clapped his hands and laughed, “Rabbit, you’re a bit slow, but today, for once, you nailed it.”

Glolov nodded repeatedly and said, “Exactly, exactly, that’s the logic.

I think now we should tell those Japanese why they are being punished.”

Uriyangko shrugged and said, “If you want to declare victory, we can get the ship closer to those Japanese, but let’s not disembark.

Just shout a few words from the ship; we need to withdraw quickly.

Don’t forget, the Arctic Sunrise is about to arrive.”

The Avenger moved directly in front of the lifeboat, and right under its bow were those Japanese crew members struggling for their lives.

As the large ship approached, those with serious injuries cursed even louder, but the ones with lighter injuries or no injuries at all didn’t dare curse and even began to shout for help in English.

Gao Yang leaned on the railing, looking at the Japanese just a dozen meters below the bow, and shouted in English, “Shut the f**k up, all of you.

Listen to me, do you know why you’re dying?”

A Japanese man swung his fists at Gao Yang, cursing at the top of his lungs in Japanese.

The sea around him had turned red; he was surely beyond saving, which was why he kept on cursing.

Gao Yang frowned and said, “This won’t do, it’s disrupting my speech.

Uriyangko, do we have any rifles on board?”

Uriyangko shrugged and replied, “Of course, we just didn’t need them so I didn’t bring them out.

Wait a moment, I’ll have someone bring out a few rifles.”

After Uriyangko spoke a few words into the walkie-talkie, someone soon came running with two AK74s.

Taking a rifle from him, Gao Yang aimed at the Japanese man who wouldn’t shut up.

Two shots later, after blowing the man’s head off, the world suddenly became silent.

Apart from a few dying Japanese who could still utter faint screams, no one could disturb Gao Yang’s victory speech any longer.

Floating on the surface, there were three people who were neither dead nor shot.

There must have been survivors in the lifeboat as well, but without seeing inside, it was unclear exactly how many could survive.

Gao Yang only needed a few survivors to hear his audience; the exact number wasn’t much of a concern.

After clearing his throat, Gao Yang shouted, “Do you know why you’re in this predicament?

It’s simple, because you bastards almost killed my girlfriend, as well as my friends!”

As soon as Gao Yang’s voice fell, a Japanese man soaked in water screamed hoarsely, “I’m sorry, please spare me, this is just my first time at sea, I haven’t done anything, and now you’ve sunk the Nisshin Maru, many people have already died, please, spare us.”

The Japanese man spoke in English.

With someone he could converse with, Gao Yang was quite satisfied.

He waved his hand and said aloud, “If you don’t want to die, then translate my words to your people.

The Arctic Sunrise will be here soon.

If I’m satisfied, I might spare you all.”

The English-speaking Japanese man instantly translated Gao Yang’s words, and after he finished speaking in Japanese, Gao Yang nodded in satisfaction and said, “Not long ago, you guys overturned an inflatable boat on the Bob Barker and attacked people who fell into the sea with high-pressure water cannons.

Now I’m telling you, that was my girlfriend, my friends, and my friends’ friends!”

After Gao Yang finished speaking and it had been translated, two Japanese men immediately started jabbering in Japanese.

Then the English-speaking Japanese man shouted, “The ones who attacked your girlfriend were working on the deck, and they’re all dead, while we were working in the machine department, we never even went on deck.”

Gao Yang yelled, “Shut up, let me finish.

Because of you assholes, we spent twenty million US dollars to buy this ship and the torpedoes, just to kill you little Japanese bastards.

Fuck, if you want to eat whales, fine, just go whaling in the open, but no, you have to pretend it’s for ‘research’.

How lowly is that?

Research, research your mother.

You Japanese perverted freaks, aside from researching your mothers, what else can you research?

Just happily make your A.V.

and contribute to the global population would’ve been good, but no, you had to go whaling.

Whales are fucking endangered, and when environmental groups criticize and protest against you, you Japanese lowlifes should just listen and let off some steam instead of interfering.

But no, you dared to get physical, which would’ve been forgivable, but you dared to hit my girlfriend.

Me, pah, I’m not your father.

I’ll be damned if I don’t kill all you bastards.”

Also, you vile creatures that have been repulsive from ancient times till now, do you know that?

You’re not worthy of the term ‘humanity’.

During World War II, you committed only evil, and when you were defeated, you magically turned into sympathetic figures, even becoming atomic bomb victims.

Do you realize that there’s nothing more shameless in this world than you?

If it weren’t for the rotten Americans who kept you as dogs until now, with your level of garbage, you would have been wiped out countless times by others.

Damn it, you trash species that shouldn’t exist on Earth, flaunting your chains held by your asshole American owners, you fucking felt like making trouble again.

Let me tell you, sooner or later, we’ll nuke Japan flat, then raise you lot in your homeland as radiation monsters.

Hmm, throw those Japan-special radiation monsters into America, specifically to trouble those who raised you as dogs, let them make a movie series called ‘Invasion of the Japanese Monsters,’ then tell those Americans that this is the consequence of keeping the Japanese as pets!”

While Gao Yang was cussing up a storm, Bruce stood by with a look of grievance and said, “Boss, please, I’m American.”

Gao Yang slapped his forehead and apologized, “Sorry, sorry, I forgot about you.

Friendly fire, it was friendly fire.”

Glolov shrugged his shoulders and asked, “If you’re done cursing, may I have a go?”

Gao Yang gestured with his hand and said, “Please, feel free to curse.

Don’t be polite.”

Glolov leaned on the railing and yelled, “Because you hurt my daughter, you must all die!”

After Glolov stiffly uttered that line, there was nothing more to say.

Gao Yang waited for a while, then urged, “Keep cursing.”

Glolov shook his head and answered, “I don’t know what else to curse about.”

Cui Bo said anxiously, “Let me do it, let me say a few words to vent.”

Cui Bo pointed at the English-speaking Japanese man and shouted, “Do you know why you deserve to die?

Just because you’re Japanese, all Japanese should fucking die.”

Li Jinfang stepped forward, yelling, “Do you know why you deserve to die?

Because I’m from Huaxia, so you all should die.”

After Li Jinfang bellowed those words, Frey curiously asked, “Frog, why is it that because you’re from Huaxia, they must die?

There’s no necessary connection.”

Li Jinfang said with a matter-of-fact expression, “As a Huaxia person, I’m here today, so they should die.

Huaxia people have too many reasons to wish all Japanese would die.”

Frey shrugged his shoulders and then shouted, “Because my boss wants you to die, you all have to die.”

Bruce scratched his head, thought for a while, and then yelled at the Japanese, “Because you caused me to be a casualty of friendly fire, you must die.”

Uriyangko laughed heartily, stepped forward to join in the excitement, and yelled, “Because if it wasn’t for wanting you dead, this business wouldn’t exist, so you all should just die!” (To be continued.

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