Now that it has been figured out that the Americans have other tasks than to take them out, things are undoubtedly much simpler.
Although Li Changjiang didn't know what the Americans wanted to do, these guys obviously wouldn't take risks easily until they completed the mission.
Li Changjiang did not dare to make judgments on other things, but there was one thing he still admired very much about the Americans, that is, he would not give up until he achieved his goal, and the professionalism of these guys was much more than that of the soldiers of other Western countries.
However, Li Changjiang did not want to provoke them too much until he figured out the goal of the Americans, so for the rest of the day, except for a tentative return to the beach, both sides seemed calm.
But the days of peace will certainly not be long, and even if they can afford it, the Americans will probably not sit down here.
So seeing that the guy named Martin and Wood got together and didn't know what to say, Li Changjiang's heart suddenly moved, and he immediately secretly sent a signal to the other members of the team to prepare for battle.
"Boss, there's movement over there" "Well, you guys are ready to fight, and you'd rather trust a pig than these damn Americans."
"Hey, Boss, your mouth is too poisonous" "Shut up" Being so stirred up by the bastard of the tank, Li Changjiang couldn't hold back the serious expression on his face, and instantly became a little embarrassed, God testified that comparing Americans to pigs was really said casually, and it was definitely not intentional.
Sneeze Martin, who was discussing countermeasures with Wood, suddenly sneezed, and immediately felt a little inexplicable, he didn't know that Li Changjiang was scolding them for being pigs behind his back.
"Tell me what you want to do other than the Duke" Staring at Martin's eyes, the expression on Wood's face was a little terrifying, and his tone was unmistakable.
In fact, when he heard what Li Changjiang said, he guessed that Monders and Martin must have something to hide from him, and he himself was also a seal, so he naturally understood that these guys must have other tasks to piggyback.
Naturally, Wood didn't care what Martin's people wanted to do, as long as it didn't conflict with his goals.
The main goal of Wood's trip is the Hunter Mercenary Group and the Duke, but at the moment this goal is obviously to let go.
After all, if safety was not guaranteed, then there was no point in any other goal, and he didn't want to be killed by a bunch of brutes.
It's just clear that Monds's purpose is very likely to put them in danger, which has to make Wood cautious.
"Colonel Wood, this is a military secret, you should understand" "Hell, if you don't want to die here, tell me what the hell a damn military secret is."
Staring at Martin deadly, Wood had no intention of giving up at all, knowing that this question could not be solved, Martin's face was a little hesitant, but the corner of his eye looked in the direction of the hunter team, as if he had made up his mind.
"I can tell you, but you have to enforce the agreement with General Monds, and if you quit halfway, I think you know the consequences."
"Are you threatening me?"
"No, I don't want to threaten you, Colonel, I'm just telling you what General Monders means."
"Crumbs" Martin said that, how could Wood not understand that he really guessed right, these bastards really had other stupid plans.
"This is the CIA intelligence specialist, Mr.
Ramos, this is Jones, a professor of history at Stanford, these two are his assistants, Professor Jones, and you can tell Colonel Wood a little bit about this mission.
But I want to remind you, Colonel, that this time the mission was drawn up directly by the Pentagon and the CIA, and even General Mendes had no right to suspend it, and if you don't believe it, you can try. ” Glancing at Wood pointedly, Martin simply left the decision in the hands of Professor Jones, and Wood was not stupid, so he could naturally see that the real commander of this mission was not Martin, but Professor Jones, who did not seem to be an ordinary professional soldier.
However, this is not unusual, many of the Americans' practices often seem inexplicable, but there is no doubt that to be able to get an invitation from the Pentagon and the CIA, Jones is certainly not as simple as it seems.
Really.
Hearing Martin's words, the professor Jones immediately took off the helmet on his head, and to his surprise, this guy did not look like a scholar at all, but a master.
Even with a glance, Wood could see that this guy's palms were covered with a thick layer of calluses, which naturally did not come from touching a woman's skin, but with a large amount of weapons.
Wood shuddered at the thought that the Pentagon seemed to have always cultivated some top masters.
Obviously.
This Professor Jones is definitely a terrifying guy, and as for why he made a gesture as if he had never touched a gun, I am afraid that it was just to confuse his opponent.
"Hello, Colonel, you can call me Jones" "Hello, Professor" "Colonel, you're smart, but smart people always die quickly, but I can tell you a little bit about this mission, if I'm not mistaken, you seem to have fought in more than one Gulf War."
"Yes, Professor" Suddenly stared at by Jones, Wood immediately stood on end, as if staring at him was not a university professor, but a beast.
"Very well, I appreciate that you fought in war, not a damn mercenary, but you may not know, I hate war, which is why I became a professor at Stanford University and you are just a damn mercenary.
In World War II, in order to support the war effort, the Japanese military department drew up a plan to plunder the wealth, and they gathered all the wealth of the entire South Pacific country, and then transported it back to the Japanese mainland from Australia by a submarine called the Kyoko Maru.
But the night after leaving the port, the ship disappeared, no one knows his whereabouts, and the Pentagon has been looking for it, do you know why" “no” Although it is not known why Jones told him about a Japanese submarine and a warship in World War II, Wood did not know.
"Colonel, would it be a fantasy if I told you that this ship not only contained billions of dollars worth of gold and diamonds, but also the secrets of how to cross the Pacific Ocean in the shortest possible time by means of undersea currents?"
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