Fatal Strike: Mercenary Road of Gunfire Ranger

Chapter 344: Sign This Contract_2


Mountain Eagle listened and curiously asked, "Why didn't you confirm that guy's status when you were at sea?"

Chakdi glanced at Mountain Eagle and said, "While I was with him, we both fell into the sea, and after I choked him unconscious, a wave separated us. It was very dark at the time, and I was very tired..."

As he spoke, Chakdi loosened the fist he had been clenching and said, "I've made things clear, no matter what you want to do, can you please not involve my wife and children?

They haven't done anything wrong!"

Mountain Eagle nodded and said, "You haven't done anything wrong either!"

"What?"

Chakdi looked at Mountain Eagle in surprise and asked, "What did you say?"

Mountain Eagle amusingly said, "I said you haven't done anything wrong either, and I also didn't find any point where you weren't a good person.

So, I can offer you a contract. You are a fisherman; you must be able to operate a speedboat. My office happens to need a reliable boatsman.

Recently, the number of tourists has increased, and so have the maritime accidents; I need someone experienced to help handle these issues.

Oh, do you remember what I talked to you about in the hospital?

I'm thinking of opening a tourist route to watch whales and sharks. Kamui's marine sightseeing business really needs someone like you to help develop it."

Chakdi said incredulously, "You're offering me a contract to be a police officer?"

Mountain Eagle waved his hand and said, "Not exactly a police officer, a volunteer, which is more like a temporary worker; without regular police accompanying, it's illegal for volunteer police to carry guns in the street.

Of course, I am an exception!"

As he spoke, Mountain Eagle looked at the stunned Chakdi, spreading his hands and said, "Of course, the salary for temporary workers won't be too high, but I don't oppose the staff developing some side business in their spare time.

For instance, you can continue fishing in your free time or take tourists out to sea during breaks.

I heard that the income of a fisherman isn't high. If you agree to my terms, I estimate you'll earn more than just from fishing alone.

When I arrived earlier, your wife was boasting to me about you helping to change the roof of your house, I have a lot of leftover materials, including color steel tiles and solar tiles, which you can directly take back with a vehicle."

Chakdi looked at Mountain Eagle in disbelief, and after receiving confirmation, he shielded his face with his calloused hands and let out a pained sob...

Mountain Eagle couldn't empathize with Chakdi's emotions at that moment, but just thinking about this man's past experiences over the dozen years, he could find no better description than 'hardship'.

This guy is incredibly tough, tough on enemies, even tougher on himself, but in Mountain Eagle's view, he is a good man.

When such a good man, after enduring great hardships, finally has a family, no one should shatter this hard-earned happiness.

Driving such a man crazy would be the greatest danger!

Watching Chakdi kneel on the ground, sobbing with his face in his hands, Mountain Eagle glanced at the wounds on his knuckles, patted him hard on the back, and said, "Your son is watching, don't lose your tough guy image; how will you discipline him otherwise?

Get up, I still have some things I haven't figured out, you need to explain them to me."

That feeling of narrowly escaping death is difficult for most people to understand...

When Chakdi was speaking earlier, his body was continuously secreting a large amount of adrenaline.

When Mountain Eagle told him everything was over, he felt as if his spirit had been drained, his body weak and his mind fragile, even his control began to wane.

Hearing Mountain Eagle's words, Chakdi rubbed his face forcefully, struggled to stand up, and with red eyes, looked at Mountain Eagle and said, "What do you want to know?"

Mountain Eagle looked at the man in front of him, who did not look like an assassin, and curiously said, "What exactly were you doing in North Korea? How were you able to kill so many people?

One or two is not surprising, but to kill 25 members of the Snakehead gang at once, how did you do it?

And where did you learn Russian?"

Chakdi was stunned for a moment, then with a hoarse and unclear voice said, "I joined the military at 16, and at 17, I entered the 11th Legion of the special forces.

There, someone taught us Russian, because we would enter Russia to carry out some missions like material escort and VIP protection.

I served in the 11th Legion for 9 years and underwent specialized training..."

Mountain Eagle listened, and shook his head in disbelief...

North Korea's 11th Legion has always been a secret unit, said to have once caused a major upheaval in the Peninsula; the special forces troops came from this team.

Those 26 men landed on the Peninsula due to their submarine stranding; the Peninsula side then deployed 40,000 troops, utilized all resources including helicopters and military dogs, spent 2 months, and imposed strict blockades and curfews on a small area, finally eliminating this team.

The Peninsula paid nearly 1 billion US Dollars in military expenses and economic losses in the 90s, with nearly 50 casualties among the military police. Eventually, one of the North Korean special forces soldiers escaped back north, the others all committed suicide, with only one captured.

After that incident, the Peninsula completely changed its military strategy, leaned towards the United States concerning military intelligence and joint operations, and began developing its own special forces with the help of the United States.

What does it mean for 26 people to withstand 40,000 Peninsula Military Police in a very small area without any supplies and persist for two months in the mountains?

Chakdi, also from the 11th Legion, how formidable would he have been if he hadn't been injured?

Of course, this formidability isn't referring to physical or skill-based formidability, after all, in the 90s, it was common for North Korean civilians to be underfed, which doesn't exactly foster the growth of muscular men.

This formidability refers to willpower, tactical thinking, and mindset.

At that time, the capabilities of the Peninsula Military Police were very average, but even if 40,000 pigs were spread into the forests, it would be an extraordinary miracle that these special forces could last for two months.

And to think Chakdi came from the same unit...

Thinking of this, Mountain Eagle curiously said, "The 11th Legion is North Korea's most elite special forces, you underwent 9 years of training there, yet were sold to a fisherman by the Snakehead and did hard labor for three years?"

Chakdi laughed bitterly and said, "I couldn't understand what they were saying at all, my deceased father-in-law always scared me with 'someone is looking for me,' but I knew he was deceiving me.

But even if I had left, I would have nowhere to go, and I didn't feel it was too hard, so I just kept working.

At least at that time I could eat my fill and see my wife every day...

She was the only person other than my family who was kind to me, she was very afraid of her father, so I wanted to stay and accompany her."

Mountain Eagle listened, slightly moved, and nodded, "Alright, let's go back, we still have some other questions to ask you...

It doesn't matter if those two members of the Wu Clan gang are dead, we need to know if there are others who have landed, and also what they are up to.

This is important to us, because we can't let the great situation in Kamui be ruined..."

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