King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer-Chapter 723 - 671: Smash to Pieces

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The four squads looked dusty and travel-worn, which made them appear fiercely menacing.

All four were six-man squads, but they showed up with everyone bearing injuries...

None of the injuries were serious; they were cuts on faces or limbs that seemed to have been inflicted from scrambling around in the mountains for a long time.

'Comet' had met 'Gunpowder' in Tubruq, he poked his head out for a glance at the 'village' inside the warehouse, then exchanged a look with his comrade 'Hatchet' beside him, and laughed, "A few little SEALs dare to come looking for trouble at P・B?"

'Gunpowder' knew the fellows in front of him were once top-tier T1 teams. Grinning, he stretched out his hand and made a 'biting' gesture, said, "Then why don't you try and see if the little SEALs bite?

Just don't cry later..."

As 'Gunpowder' shouted, he called out to the regular soldiers of P・B, "Hey, guys, we need 40 brave volunteers to play the defenders, don't tell me you're scared of these guys..."

With 'Gunpowder' calling out, the soldiers who had been very lively a moment ago seemed to have gone a little quiet.

Just as 'Gunpowder' was about to continue rallying discontentedly, Joe Ga gave Old Bull and Solon a meaningful look...

Old Bull had always been somewhat envious, jealous, and resentful of the special forces. He whispered in the ear of his old platoon leader Solon, then patted Tony, who had an arm slung across his chest, on the shoulder, and shouted, "We'll do it, I've been pissed with these guys for a while, and I just want to show them the fighting power of the cooks."

Seeing Old Bull had not only dragged along 15 guys from the cook squad but also snagged the reluctant Menon and Kuba, Joe Ga knew Old Bull was planning something dirty.

But this was a good thing. In a drill, of course, you go for the highest difficulty; otherwise, it's not meaningful to work with a bunch of clay and wooden dummies.

Giving a thumbs-up for Old Bull's actions, Joe Ga said to Sanderson and the others with a smile, "Organize your own teams, just don't go over 13 people.

Iron Shovel is the kind of guy who'd pluck out eyeballs for fun. If you're not careful, I reckon it'll end badly for you."

'Bullhorn' of Team E flipped Old Bull the bird and yelled loudly, "Iron Shovel, you're finish. I've got my eye on you..."

'Iceman' rolled his eyes, quietly moved 'Bullhorn', who was hidden behind his ass, into the pile of protective gear, and said, "That's more manly of you!"

'Bullhorn' paused for a moment, glared, and retorted, "You dare to go without it?

Elephant survived losing a nut; so can I. Do you dare?"

'Iceman' hadn't responded when 'Bullhorn' was taken down by an angry Dorian...

Watching Dorian straddle 'Bullhorn' and thrash him like a shrew, Joe Ga waved to signal 'Comet' and the others who rushed back, making room for the others to prepare...

Seeing the bedraggled state of the T1 bunch, Joe Ga frowned and asked, "Are the armored guys tough to handle? Why didn't you call for support?"

'Comet' heard this and glanced unconsciously at 'Crow' of Jazz Squad, then, after organizing his words, said, "The mountains are complex, the communication signals are terrible, and the coordinates provided by CACI weren't particularly accurate.

We intercepted them near the Iran border, bumped against them, but because we weren't fully prepared, they got away."

Joe Ga paused, curiously asking, "How many of them were there?"

After thinking it over, 'Comet' answered, "Roughly about 40."

'Comet' hesitated before adding, "Boss, the objectives of these guys are a bit strange. They've been heading north constantly.

As we were tracking them, we came across a lot of bodies along the way; they are trying hard to cover their tracks.

They haven't realized there's a problem with the 'Stinger' they have, but our appearance has accelerated their movements."

Joe Ga, intrigued, said, "They're not coming for Mosul or after me?"

Shaking his head, 'Comet' replied, "Their movements are very peculiar; without clear intelligence, we can't make a reasonable judgment."

Upon hearing this, Joe Ga furrowed his brow and pressed, "Not even a single clue?"

'Comet' didn't answer, instead, he glanced at 'Crow', who had been silent the whole time...

Crow, the Russian veteran, noticed the boss casting a look his way, turned to check his surroundings carefully, then after some thought, untied his waistband, pulled open a pocket on the side, and tipped out a dozen thumbs...

"We couldn't question the dead in time, so we just took pictures and brought back their thumbs, hoping these can be of some help..."

Joe Ga, looking at the thumbs each sealed in a plastic bag with carbon pencil markings on them—likely for photo comparison—couldn't help but give the ruthless 'Crow' a thumbs-up, saying, "Pal, you're a talent!

I thought you guys didn't achieve much, turns out you had already beaten them half to nothing..."

After listening, Crow glanced at the two SAS squads, then slightly nodded to Joe Ga, and said, "They did pretty well, so we had a bit of an advantage.

However, those guys aren't likely to stop. They didn't abandon the 'Stinger' even in such tough situations, which shows it's very important to them!

They must be planning to strike something big..."

Joe Ga couldn't imagine what the armored group was up to in the north, but since they weren't coming toward Mosul, he'd let them be for now, and focus on getting his own work done first.

For now, let the drills begin...

Give a hand to 'Hellhound' and the crew, and get warmed up while he was at it. Considering the habits of 'Arctic Fox' and his people, Joe Ga felt he was bound to clash with them sooner or later.

Exactly how they planned to do it, Joe Ga couldn't guess, but as long as the base was secure, he had an absolute advantage in manpower and firepower.

That was why he had called back the four squads from the east!

Joe, the kind of man who goes all out even when fighting a rabbit, would certainly respond with full force once 'Arctic Fox' sent the signal.

Temporarily setting aside his concern for the armor group, Joe Ga nodded to 'Comet' and said, "Go rest for now. If you're interested in the drill, join in; if not, take a break.

In the past few days, the mercenaries have been planning to take over several buildings on the outskirts of Mosul to establish a forward base. We may also need to send our cooks to keep up, otherwise sending meals to Mosul every now and then risks being attacked."

'Comet' and the others sometimes couldn't understand why Joe cared so much about 'a hot meal at the front lines', but they liked such a boss.

After operating together for nearly a month, the relationships within the teams had significantly improved. The squad leaders exchanged glances, and 'Comet' said with a smile, "Training with the little SEALs is interesting. We'll go wash up and change, rest for two hours, and then come over."

Joe Ga hadn't expected SEAL Team Six to be so 'hated', but he liked the current atmosphere.

It's just play—no one's going to die!

After seeing off the people from the second squadron, Joe Ga returned to the position in front of the warehouse.

Inside, people were preparing... and outside, the preparations were the same...

Because of the 13-person limit, Team E, led by the older 'Bullhorn', had recruited 5 assault soldiers from his compatriots in Colombia to make up the 13 members.

When 'Bullhorn' gave his motivational speech, a few Xiao Heis brought over a sunshade and a large table.

Antar, with Little Black Curry and several technicians, set up a few computers on the table, then hung several large TVs on the exterior wall of the warehouse.

After fiddling around for a bit, synchronized surveillance footage appeared on both the computers and TVs.

There were multi-angle night vision surveillance cameras not only above the warehouse but also inside it.

Antar didn't look at the indoor surveillance but faced a computer that was positioned to offer a bird's eye view, acting as an off-field drone controller, simulating off-field command during a real battle.

Joe Ga pretended not to notice 'Water Ghost' from Team E sneaking a peek at the surveillance footage, using the cover of others.

When the green light above the warehouse door lit up, indicating that the inside team was ready, he picked up a radio and said, "The exercise is about to begin. The defending side, turn off your night vision and stay still.

The attacking snipers have 5 minutes to enter the warehouse and find a suitable position. No one is allowed to fire until the time is up."

As he spoke, Joe Ga picked up a timer, nodded at 'Bullhorn' and the others, and said with a smile, "Snipers begin to enter..."

Following Joe's order, a crack just wide enough for a person to pass through opened up in the tightly closed warehouse door, and then Team E's 'Iceman', 'Water Ghost', 'Harelip', 'Saint', 'Bomberman' entered the dark warehouse in sequence...

After they entered, Antar said, "Snipers, be aware, there are two snipers at positions 3 and 15, four people at the second intersection in front of the village, six at the third intersection. There are two mobile patrols to the north and south...

I recommend choosing positions 5, 8, 11, 13, and 16 for sniping; the first thing when the battle starts is to take out the snipers."

Under night vision monitoring, everyone watched as Team E's snipers slyly snuck into the warehouse along the edges, but clearly they weren't planning to act on Antar's instructions and instead chose to wait below sniping positions 3 and 15.

Obviously, they wanted to take out the two snipers right when the action officially started and then select their positions based on the situation.

It was a bit cheeky, but the attacking side should have this kind of initiative since they were outnumbered.

A spirited 'Bullhorn', leading 'Ironman' and 'Loom', the two machine gunners, along with 5 Colombian assault soldiers, stood at the warehouse entrance.

With a configuration of six assault soldiers and two machine gunners, this guy had never fought such a 'luxurious' battle...

Watching the five-minute countdown timer on the timer about to hit zero, 'Bullhorn' donned a protective mask that only revealed his eyes and carefully reminded the others to not forget to bring all their protective gear...

As the timer hit zero, Bullhorn pulled down his helmet's quad-tube night vision goggles and was the first to rush in...

"Bang, bang, bang..."

"Dada dada dada..."

"Oh fuck, is it really this sneaky..."

"Cover, cover, our snipers have been taken out, cover me, ah..."

The 5 snipers were eliminated upon encountering mines and ambushes as soon as they started...

Menon and Kuba, a pair of youngsters equipped with night vision, walked out of a dark house, giving a thumbs-up to the 'decoys' at the sniping points, then circled around and wound up behind 'Bullhorn' and his team...

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Joe Ga grimaced as he watched 'Bullhorn' and his team encounter a terrifying crossfire as soon as they entered the village.

The decoys set up in the streets were meant to induce them to advance in the positions anticipated by the defenders, while the firing points within the houses were the real deadly threats.

Through the monitors, one could see 'Bullhorn' get hit, spin around on the spot while wailing, and then fall heavily to the ground...

Everything happened too quickly, and the traps laid by the SEALs left no room for error; they started the conflict with full firepower. Antar couldn't even warn 'Bullhorn' and his team in time...

Watching 'Gunpowder' run out of the house and begin desecrating 'Bullhorn's' body, Joe Ga hesitated for a moment, then said to Sanderson from Team B, "You guys go first, I'll put on another jacket..."

Sanderson...