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Chapter 483 - 315: Claiming Their Heads

Chapter 483: Chapter 315: Claiming Their Heads

Damascus time, 1 AM.

"Ugh!" "Hmm!"

Having dragged the two neutralized patrolmen into the corner’s shadow, several dark figures flickered by, continuing their infiltration toward the center of the town.

An observer rolled over to a vantage point on top of a building, flipping down the light-intensifying night vision device on his helmet.

[Attention, 10 o’clock direction behind the truck three people, 20 meters ahead on the right a room with two people!] came the observer’s voice through the communicator.

The leading Chu Tian made two hand signals, and immediately two teams split off from behind him, crouching down and creeping toward the two locations.

In a moment, both teams emerged from the darkness, signaling that the path ahead was clear...

"Biu!"

The sentry on the rooftop took a bullet between the eyes, fell without a sound!

A special forces operative put away his silenced pistol and signaled the others to move forward...

[3 o’clock direction, cleared!]

[11 o’clock direction, cleared!]

[No anomalies detected ahead!]

In the dark, this small team of about a dozen members operated with practiced coordination, stealthily and silently drawing closer to the town center.

Yet unbeknownst to them, a small drone sat quietly above them on a rooftop, its high-definition camera capturing every move they made.

It wasn’t until the members of the Dragon Hunting Team had moved on that the drone emitted a low hum and flew towards its next surveillance point...

...

Watching the monitors showing the special forces operatives who were stealthily and efficiently taking down one armed militant after another, Ning Shisan pondered thoughtfully.

These skills didn’t seem like those of ordinary troops...

"Is this why we’re here?"

[Congratulations, you guessed it!]

However, Ning Shisan was slightly startled by the voice from the headset.

Because it was distinctly different from the one that usually issued orders... it was that hacker from before!

"You’ve finally come online!"

[I always appear when I’m supposed to, although this timing is a bit problematic.

You know, it’s almost dawn back home, staying up is bad for health, this is considered overtime.]

"Uh..." Ning Shisan tugged at the corner of his mouth.

Does someone sitting leisurely in an office, staring at a screen, have any right to complain about "overtime" in front of someone who has traveled thousands of miles to deliver a package?

Suppressing the urge to curse, he pointed at the battling sides on the screen.

"So, can you tell me now, who are these infiltrators?"

[Allies.]

"And the other side?"

[Enemies.]

The other party’s answers were concise, offering no superfluous information.

Ning Shisan said helplessly, "Can you tell me why we’re here to be their enemy?"

[To save people.]

Save people? Are they referring to hostages held by the thugs inside?

Before he could ask more, he realized the other party had gone offline...

...

"Biu!"

Another sentry fell at the sound, and just as Chu Tian was about to move forward, his earpiece suddenly crackled with a teammate’s voice.

[Captain, I’ve found a room with about twenty civilians, all seniors, women, and children.

It seems like they’re local residents, with two guards on site. Awaiting instructions!]

Chu Tian thought for a moment; without taking out these two guards, once the fight broke out, they could be attacked from both front and back.

"Take out the guards, Xiao Hei, you’re in charge of evacuating the hostages. Have them move southeast; we’ve cleared the way, there shouldn’t be any enemies!"

[Yes!]

Just as they were about to act, the earpiece crackled again, followed by a different voice.

[If I were you, I wouldn’t do that.]

"Who?!"

At this entirely unfamiliar voice, everyone froze.

"Who just spoke?"

The team members remained silent...

Chu Tian’s expression darkened.

"Damn it! Our comm channel has been breached, switch to the backup channel immediately!"

After a short while, everyone had switched channels.

But before Chu Tian could confirm, that voice eerily reappeared.

[Don’t panic, friendly here!]

Chu Tian: "..."

Everyone: "..."

This team was fully engaged in a tense night raid, and out of the blue someone breached their channel claiming to be an ally? Would you believe that?

Chu Tian was deeply shocked by the mysterious person’s ability to breach communications not just once, but twice.

"Everyone, stay alert! Watch out for enemy counterattacks!"

Chu Tian frowned darkly, all operatives armed and warily scanning their surroundings.

As if fearing that at any moment, there would be a barrage of gunfire and a horde of armed men rushing out from every corner to ambush them...

But after a long wait, nothing happened.

[I’m really on your side! If I were the enemy, you’d have been exposed by now! Just listen to my accent, people of Country Hua don’t deceive their own!]

Pretty damn "people of Country Hua don’t deceive their own"!

Chu Tian’s mouth twitched.

But indeed, as he had said, if it were the enemy, Chu Tian and his men would certainly have been exposed by now.

The distinctly familiar Mandarin also added a sliver of trust between the two sides...

Chu Tian squatted in the corner, his gaze sharp as he scanned the surroundings.

"Who are you, exactly?"

[I keep my name and do not change my seat! Code name ’Black Cat’, a kind-hearted mercenary!

But that’s not important. What’s important is that if you really want to save people, I suggest you try a different method!]

"What do you mean?" Chu Tian frowned.

[Among those hostages, there are two teenagers pretending to be brainwashed militants, and they are carrying guns.]

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