Mercenary’s War
Chapter 380 - 380 378 It Was Me Who Did It

380: Chapter 378: It Was Me Who Did It 380: Chapter 378: It Was Me Who Did It Adele was ecstatic, while the rest were utterly dumbfounded.

Adele let go of the hand she had on Gao Yang’s shoulder, then smiled at Yelena and said, “Sorry, I couldn’t help myself.

Right now, I just want to say that your boyfriend and dad are incredibly handsome.”

Filmore stared at Gao Yang as if he were an alien.

After a brief moment of shock, Filmore’s face lit up with excitement, like a fanatic meeting his idol, and he exclaimed loudly, “Is that so?

My God, knowing that Nisshin Maru had sunk to the bottom of the sea made me so happy.

I only wanted to say to the guy who did it, ‘you did a great job,’ but I never expected it was you, it was you guys who did it.

Gentlemen, I’ve heard your declaration and I fully support your stance.

Additionally, where does your funding come from?

Do you rely on donations?

Hmm, do you accept checks?

I want to support your cause.”

Gao Yang shook his head and spread his hands, saying, “Sorry, everyone, what made you think that it was us who did it?

I regret to inform you that we have nothing to do with the Nisshin Maru incident.”

Facing Yelena and Catherine, Gao Yang might not conceal anything, but with Catherine’s parents and Adele present, Gao Yang wouldn’t admit to anything.

Gao Yang once again denied it, which left Filmore conflicted, but Adele scoffed and said, “What are you worried about?

Afraid that we will snitch?

I absolutely hate those Japanese.

Mr.

Taylor and his wife would personally seek revenge against those Japanese if they could.

Do you think anyone here would report you?

Don’t worry, I can keep a secret well.”

Filmore mimed zipping his mouth shut and then said seriously, “Gao, I swear to God, my family and I will not disclose any information about this to anyone.

If it was really you who did this, please believe me, I would love to join you in getting rid of those sons of bitches.

Glolov, you’re also a father, you should be able to understand my feelings.”

After a moment’s hesitation, Glolov still nodded and said, “I understand.”

Gao Yang hesitated for a moment and finally said, “Alright, it was us who did it.”

Filmore suddenly slapped his hand and then, with a face full of excitement, said, “I don’t know what to say.

Wonderful, cool—just make sure to call me when you go next time.

To be able to see those bastards, who nearly cost my daughter her life, die with my own eyes, I’m willing to pay any price.”

Adele shrugged her shoulders and said, “Someone mentioned starting a Green Terror Organization.

I wonder if that’s true?

If so, could you count me in?

I can do whatever is within my power.”

Filmore immediately nodded and said, “Count me in too, at least I can provide financial support; I’m willing to donate twenty thousand US dollars a year to you.

Well, it might not be much, but every little bit helps, right?

I imagine you’ll have a lot of supporters.”

Gao Yang gently shook his head and said, “No need for that, because those words were just said off the cuff by me.

You have to understand; I don’t want people to link the sinking of the Nisshin Maru with your experiences, so it was a deception.”

Adele sighed with regret, while Yelena asked with a worried expression, “Will you guys be in trouble?

This incident is too big; will the Japanese find your heads?”

Gao Yang shrugged and said, “Didn’t they say on TV?

All the Japanese died, and no items that could serve as evidence were left behind, not even a piece of debris.

So, as long as you don’t talk about it everywhere, nobody will know who did it.

And even if someone suspects us, it doesn’t matter, let them produce evidence.”

Gao Yang was truly not worried about being discovered.

The reason was simple: what they could do, he dared not claim they had done perfectly, but they had definitely done it secretively enough.

Although they once made the mistake of saying things they shouldn’t have to a few surviving Japanese crew members, they were not like the villains in movies who, after revealing all their secrets, are defeated and have the truth revealed to the whole world by the protagonist.

Gao Yang and his group may have played the role of the big bad guys, but those Japanese were definitely not the protagonists, at least not the kind who could turn the tide.

After Gao Yang and his people revealed the secret, the Japanese crew had no chance to reveal anything to the outside world because they were all killed, dead beyond doubt.

According to the data released by the Japanese side, there were a total of ninety-nine crew members on the four whaling ships, sixteen dead, and eighty-three missing.

Those confirmed dead were all shot, hardly any whole bodies were left behind, and those missing, of course, sank with the ship to the bottom of the sea.

The only way to confirm the missing personnel as dead was to recover their bodies from three thousand meters under the sea.

As for Grand Ivan possibly leaking information, Gao Yang didn’t give it a second thought.

If a major arms dealer couldn’t even handle confidentiality well, he would have died countless times already.

Men care about their face, or to put it bluntly, have some degree of vanity, especially in front of their significant others.

At this moment, Gao Yang looked at Yelena.

Although her face showed worry, there was also a proud expression, and he felt that everything was worth it.

Seeing Catherine and Adele’s expressions of admiration, Gao Yang felt very good about himself.

For Natalia, there was no way she’d endure grievances and remain silent.

An eye for an eye, blood for blood was her creed.

At this moment, her gaze towards her husband and future son-in-law was nothing but satisfaction.

“Good, you’ve finally done what men should do.

Well done.

Now, let’s leave this place to the young people; they need some space.

Mr.

Taylor, Mrs.

Taylor, how about we go out for a drink to celebrate?”

Natalia and Yelena talked about everything, so she naturally knew about Yelena’s current concerns.

After praising her husband and future son-in-law, she immediately started to clear the room.

Catherine’s parents were not quite clear about the relationship between Catherine and Gao Yang, but it seemed odd to them, and since Gao Yang was Yelena’s boyfriend, they were curious but had no choice but to leave them their space, readily agreeing to Natalia’s suggestion.

As for his future mother-in-law, Gao Yang was very, very grateful.

Natalia always created opportunities for him, or more precisely, for Yelena.

In general, as long as Yelena wanted to do something, Natalia would go all out to help her daughter achieve it (To be continued.

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