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Hank was unaware of Charlie’s strategy.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
When he learned that Charlie intended to use money to resolve the situation, a wave of relief washed over him.
Initially, he had hoped the U.S. Embassy would step in to assist, but their approach was very rigid, leaving no room for negotiation.
Now, with Charlie willing to buy the ransom, Hank believed that by meeting the fundamental demands of the opposition, they would naturally follow through on their promises.
Gratefully, he said to Charlie, “Charlie, I’m relying on you.”
Charlie smiled gently, assuring him, “Uncle Hank, don’t worry; the ne is about to take off, so I can’t share too much right now.”
Hank quickly replied, “Alright, Uncle, I’ll wait for your call.”
As Charlie settled into the Concorde, he and Isaac Cameron reminded the crew to fasten their seatbelts. Soon after, the aircraft began its powerful takeoff down the runway.
The Concorde’s standout feature is its speed and altitude, soaring to an impressive cruising height of 18,000 meters.
Once the aircraft reached its designated altitude, it transitioned into supersonic cruise mode.
Charlie reclined in his luxurious first-ss seat with his eyes closed, resting. Meanwhile, Isaac Cameron appeared slightly excited.
He was engaged on his phone, utilizing the expensive satellitework tomunicate with others, jotting notes in a small notebook as he went.
Halfway through the flight, Charlie opened his eyes, nced at Isaac, and inquired, “Isaac, what are you drawing?” Isaac quickly responded, “Master, I received the contact information for the Lebanese liaison. I’ve beenmunicating with them to gather more specific details, and now I’m mapping out the resources we’ll need.”
Charlie probed further, “Is there any new information?”
Isaac replied, “Yes, we’ve pinpointed the location of the opposition’s garrison. It’s situated in a small mountain town, about 80 kilometers north of the Syrian capital. The master has opened the border between the two countries.”
“Once we arrive in Lebanon, we’ll be transferred directly to the opposition via helicopter. However,” he added, “the military strength of the opposition remains formidable. ording to reports from the Syrian military, they have at least two thousand soldiers stationed there, all armed with automatic weapons, along with several tanks, armored vehicles, and four armed helicopters.”
“If we approach by helicopter, the opposition will likely send their own armed choppers to intercept us, making it exceedingly difficult to get close,” Isaac cautioned.
Charlie pondered this for a moment and proposed, “Then let’s arrange for a fixed-wing aircraft in Lebanon to take me over the target area, and I’ll parachute in alone.”
Isaac eximed, “Master, you’re going alone?”
Charlie chuckled, “Of course! Can you imagine both of us going?”<fn77f1> Find the newest release on FιndNovel</fn77f1>
Isaac quickly interjected, “Master, I believe it would be wiser to mobilize a team for support in Lebanon.”
“I’ve already contacted a matchmaker to tap into mercenary resources in Lebanon and am working to assemble as many mercenaries as possible.”
Charlie waved his hand dismissively, “The opposition has two thousand soldiers and heavy weaponry. This situation is akin to a regiment’sposition. In this context, seeking mercenaries is impractical.”
“To defeat them, we would need at least thousands of well-equipped mercenaries. Furthermore, since the opposition is based in a vige, they likely have a strong local support base. If a full-scale conflict erupts, they could easily mobilize thousands of armed militia members. I suspect the government forces underestimated the opposition’s military strength andbat capabilities.”
“Moreover, remember, our objective is to rescue hostages, not to engage in a battle against these opposition groups for the Syrian government. If we were to bring in a thousand mercenaries to fight, the hostages could be at risk of execution. Even if we managed to rescue them, what would we achieve?”
Upon hearing this, Isaac couldn’t help but ask, “Master, if you sneak in alone, won’t that be more dangerous? And how will you manage to rescue the hostages?”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>
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