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Charlie has a firm belief: the most effective way to deal with wicked individuals is through greater ruthlessness.
The pirates in the Gulf of Aden exhibit a behavior reminiscent of historical bandits, resorting to violence and transgression as their means of survival.
In recent years, these pirates have grown increasingly bold, with the annual rate of hijackings on the rise. Attacks on freighters have be almost a daily urrence, and their sess rate is rmingly high.
Charlie frequently encounters news reports about pirate robberies, often detailing the shooting of hostages. As a result, he wishes for Wanlong Temple to invoke divine power to instill fear in these pirates.
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After flying for several minutes, the ne was nearing the vicinity of Hunter (Hamid)’s base.
At this hour, dawn was just breaking over the Middle Eastern sky.
Taking advantage of the early light, Abbas scrutinized the elevated terrain surrounding Hunter (Hamid)’s base. He was eager to uncover the type of fortified defenses that Hunter (Hamid) had established to protect Wanlong Pce after the loss of thousands of mercenaries.
However, as he scanned the area, he noticed a distinctck of military presence or visible soldiers, making it difficult to identify any signs of a military base.
The only significant activity was a fleet of trucks transporting rocks and debris, continuously maneuvering through the mountain pass.
Beyond that, there was little else to observe.
The absence of visible defenses only deepened Abbas’s concern.
This suggested that Hunter (Hamid) had concentrated all his resources into the permanent fortifications hidden within the mountains.
Even an assault by tens of thousands of troops might yield no sess in locating their target.
Furthermore, the exact number of concealed artillery positions, weapons, ammunition, and food supplies in the mountains remained unknown.
Just as he was pondering these thoughts, the helicopter soared over Hunter (Hamid)’s valley and gently descended onto the valley floor.
The original structures and ruins had beenrgely cleared, transforming the area into a t expanse.
It was evident that the valley had been repurposed into a training facility,plete with ygrounds, shooting ranges, and various obstacle courses.
Having waited for a considerable time, Hunter (Hamid) greeted Charlie as he exited the helicopter, apanied by a Chinese individual. “Brother Wade! It’s great to see you again!”
In the days since theirst meeting, Hunter (Hamid) had visibly gained weight, indicating that he had been enjoying afortable life.
Charlie smiled and remarked, “You seem to be in good spirits, what fortunate events havee your way recently?”<fn1b61> Latest content published on find(?)ovel</fn1b61>
Hunter (Hamid) replied earnestly, “The best fortune is not having to fight. As you can see, my ce is bing increasingly secure. The safer my base is, the more at ease I feel.”
Charlie nodded and introduced Abbas, saying, “Allow me to introduce you to Abbas, the lord of Wanlong Pce.”
Then, addressing Abbas, Charlie added, “Abbas, this is Commander Hunter (Hamid). You may have had some past disagreements with him at Wanlong Pce, but that’s all behind us now. From this moment forward, let’s turn any enemies into allies!”
Without hesitation, Abbas stepped forward, extended his hand, and said respectfully, “Commander Hunter (Hamid), it’s an honor to finally meet you.”
Hunter (Hamid) observed Abbas, sensing a hint of nervousness.
Although he had gained confidence, he understood that he couldn’t afford to underestimate Abbas.
After all, Wanlong Pcemanded tens of thousands of soldiers, and its strength far surpassed that of Hunter (Hamid). Moreover, Hunter (Hamid) was well aware of the formidable fighters associated with Wanlong Pce.