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Chapter 261 - 261 261 The Spy Hidden Among Us
261: Chapter 261: The Spy Hidden Among Us 261: Chapter 261: The Spy Hidden Among Us Xiang Yu looked into the distance and saw four cars approaching slowly.
They stopped not far from the dock, and four men got out of each car, all dressed in black suits, heading towards the cruise ship.
Two of them walked in the middle, carrying two large black leather cases.
The others, in groups of three, carefully made their way to the ship.
Their cautious demeanor and coordinated movements made it clear these were no ordinary street thugs; they operated on an entirely different level.
At that moment, Tie Zhuzi, lying in an elevated position, was already rubbing his hands together, barely able to wait, while Xiao Xuan had assembled his sniper rifle.
According to the plan, they would ambush the other party when they least expected it, then grab the cargo and go.
“Brother Yu, let’s do it,” Tie Zhuzi said, unable to contain his eagerness.
Despite the other party’s numerical superiority, it was clear that Tie Zhuzi was not the least bit intimidated.
On seeing them, Xiang Yu frowned and checked the time—it was eleven forty now.
“Wait a bit longer, don’t act recklessly,” Xiang Yu said.
The agreed time was midnight, and it was still early.
With Xiao Xuan observing the surroundings, Xiang Yu lay back down.
He had anticipated at most two cars arriving, but four was beyond his expectations.
Waiting was torturous.
Tie Zhuzi kept his eyes glued to his watch, and finally, at midnight, he looked at Xiang Yu, hopeful, “Brother Yu, it’s time.
Shall we move?”
Xiang Yu lay there, in no hurry, until the time was exceeded by a good fifteen minutes before he finally signaled for Tie Zhuzi to join him.
Xiao Xuan, however, remained hidden in his high vantage point, ready to strike when the moment came.
Xiang Yu and Tie Zhuzi hid atop the docks and did not board the ship.
“Brother Yu, what are we waiting for?” Tie Zhuzi asked, puzzled.
According to the plan they had discussed during the day, they should have infiltrated by now and opened fire on the enemy.
Xiang Yu’s behavior suggested a change in plans.
“Seeing the large show of force they brought today, it’s definitely not just about dealing with us.
They must have another deal going on,” Xiang Yu said calmly.
Tie Zhuzi didn’t understand Xiang Yu’s meaning, but he was too lazy to think it through; if Xiang Yu said so, it must be right.
“Brother Yu, three more cars have arrived,” Xiao Xuan suddenly informed Xiang Yu over the radio from his elevated position.
Xiang Yu checked the time; it was now half past midnight, almost exactly as he had predicted.
He said nothing further, just pulled Tie Zhuzi off to hide in the distance.
The three cars in the distance stopped, and twelve people got out—among them, two also carried large leather cases and headed towards the cruise ship.
From afar, Xiang Yu watched these people.
The leader was a tall and formidable figure; Xiang Yu recognized him instantly as Miao Honglei’s man, named Han Guohua.
Han Guohua led his people directly onto the cruise ship.
Upon reaching the ship, the Thai individuals came out to greet them; they then chattered away for quite some time.
Essentially, they complained about expecting three punks to show up at midnight for them to take care of; but these punks stood them up, leaving them waiting for half an hour in vain.
Han Guohua was aware of Xiang Yu and his men.
Since they had not shown up by now, it meant Xiang Yu and his group were too scared to come.
But it didn’t matter whether they showed up or not; the outcome would be the same—death.
After explaining to the Thais, they understood, and the two sides began their transaction: money exchanged for goods.
They were all regular clients, so the rules of the transaction didn’t need to be elaborated upon; everyone was well aware.
Still, despite this, there wasn’t much trust between them; otherwise, they wouldn’t have brought so many people along.
But the transaction went smoothly, lasting less than ten minutes.
They didn’t linger, proceeding to head outside afterward.
Han Guohua was Miao Honglei’s subordinate.
Tonight, he was supposed to wait until Xiang Yu was dealt with before they appeared.
Since Xiang Yu had yet to show, they had no choice but to come and complete the transaction first.
Xiang Yu’s case was a minor issue.
If they couldn’t kill him this time, he would definitely be dead once they got back, Han Guohua thought fleetingly.
“Xiao Xuan, be ready and listen for my command; take out the tall guy at the front first,” Xiang Yu instructed as he watched Han Guohua and his men exit first, indicating the deal was done and it was their time to enter the scene.
Just as Han Guohua was walking out with a relaxed demeanor, Xiang Yu gave the order to snipe.
Xiao Xuan had already aimed at the tall figure at the front.
With Xiang Yu’s command, he hit Han Guohua right between the eyes.
Poor Han Guohua didn’t even know what hit him before he met The Buddha.
“There’s an ambush, watch out for the Thais,” someone shouted amid the chaos, and the atmosphere on the scene immediately grew tense.
Gunshots suddenly rang out from behind, close and relentless, clearly indicating an ambush.
“Damn Thai bastards, Guohua’s dead, let’s take on those Thai dogs.
Brothers, charge in and kill them all,” someone else yelled.
Having seen Han Guohua lying dead on the ground, they were already without a leader.
Hearing someone suggesting a counterattack, they didn’t hesitate and charged in shouting.
The man running at the back asked the shouter, “Who are you?
I didn’t see you when we came.”
“Never mind who I am; let’s just finish off those damn Thais first,” shouted the person hiding and yelling— it was Xiang Yu, his face furious as he raged against the Thais.
“This won’t do, who the hell are you?” the man pressed, eyeing Xiang Yu.
“Screw off, don’t get in the way,” Xiang Yu retorted, whipping out a dagger and slashing the man’s throat.
The man looked at Xiang Yu in horror.
He wanted to scream but could no longer make a sound.
Xiang Yu watched as everyone charged in before he stopped yelling.
He leaned back against the wall, not following the others inside.
Tie Zhuzi walked over with a mischievous grin, “Brother Yu, you’re really wicked.”
“Am I wicked?” Xiang Yu chuckled sinisterly.
By that time, gunfire echoed inside the cruise ship; it was intense.
Xiang Yu and his companions did not join the fray but lay in ambush around the exit, waiting for the outcome inside.
“Brother Yu, who do you think will win?” Tie Zhuzi asked, standing next to Xiang Yu.
“We will win,” Xiang Yu said with a smile, then motioned for Tie Zhuzi to find a good spot to hide.
Since the gunfire inside was subsiding, the fight was likely nearing its end.
No sooner had Xiang Yu and Tie Zhuzi hidden themselves than a few people burst out from inside, carrying four large cases…
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