Chapter 885 One-way mission

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 Andreevich is a captain in the GRU special forces. He received a secret mission about five months ago in the Earth calendar.

According to the description of the mission, he needs to sneak into a remote country with his teammates, a small country with backward technology and a language barrier, assist a local warlord in defeating other competitors, and eventually ascend the throne to become the king.

Andreevich is actually not unfamiliar with this kind of task. The current international environment is like this. Small countries basically have no sovereignty at all, and in the end they can only become puppets or vassals of big countries.

Moreover, the place he was going to this time was said to be a place where the locals didn’t even know what Coke or a mobile phone was. Andreyevich even doubted whether there was such a country on earth.

Because even in countries such as South Sudan and Somalia, which are considered extremely poor by the United Nations, most people there have heard of Coca-Cola.

Could it be an island country in the Pacific that has been isolated from the rest of the world?

In addition, there are two things about this mission that make Andreyevich very concerned. This is actually a multinational operation.

In addition to Russia, Britain, France, China and even the United States, which has never dealt with Russia, will also send military teams. Their mission goals this time are the same and they need to cooperate with each other and provide support to each other.

Andreevich felt that this was really strange, that Russia would support the same warlord as the United States.

He had to confirm it with his superior again and again, but he still felt incredible after receiving the affirmative answer.

In addition, this is an extremely rare one-way mission. The so-called one-way mission means that there is no return.

Andreevich still remembers the first words the commander said after finding him, "Are you a patriot, Captain?"

Andreevich gave an affirmative answer without hesitation.

This led to their subsequent conversation. Andreevich's parents died when he was very young, and he has just turned forty today and has never been married.

So after returning home and saying goodbye to his sister, Andreevich got on the Lada that came to pick him up.

He was first taken to a training base, where he underwent an examination, but it was not a regular physical examination, but a mental examination.

The staff responsible for the inspection were like interrogating a prisoner, constantly putting pressure on him and testing his psychological endurance and loyalty.

Andrejevich and the other team members who came here for the inspection felt insulted, but the staff didn't care at all that they would be offended.

They stimulated the subjects over and over again, holding their resumes like Sherlock Holmes with a magnifying glass in hand, looking for doubts in their resumes, and even their online statements from a year ago were dug out.

Fortunately, Andreevich is usually a cautious person, so he finally passed the test.

There were fourteen more people who passed the test with him. Of course, this was just the first batch. The chief of the training base told them that someone else would come to assist them in the future.

And although they won't get satellite support for this operation, they can get a batch of modern weapons, including the S-500, the latest anti-aircraft missile system developed by the military.

This type of air defense missile system is usually used to deal with various types of ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, hypersonic aircraft and low-orbit satellites, with a combat radius of an astonishing 600 kilometers.

In addition, Andreevich also saw Iskander M surface-to-surface missiles, armored vehicles, armed helicopters, and anti-material sniper rifles. It looked like a military expo.

They were required to familiarize themselves with the use and maintenance of these weapons within a month. This was not difficult for Andreevich. As a member of the special forces, he was familiar with most of the weapons.

Most of the people who can be sent to the training base are in similar situations to Andrejevic, so they complete this part of the training in advance.

Just when Andrejevich and his teammates were full of expectations and ready to show off their talents, they were taken to the big Eastern country next door.

Then he was sent to a company called Third Age.

That night one of them was taken to an empty room next door.

Andreevich and others could clearly see everything happening in that room through the one-way glass on the other side.

Andreevich saw the general who had recruited him walk into the room with a young Chinese man in a black suit.

Then the admiral said something to the soldier in the room, then took out a pistol and handed it over. The expression on the soldier's face looked extremely shocked and confused.

Then he suddenly started shouting and looked excited.

But the admiral and the young man beside him were unmoved. The admiral's face looked very serious, and he said something else.

At this time, Andrejevich turned to look at another person beside him. That person's name was Daniela, nicknamed Little Bee. He was an excellent sniper, and the most important thing was that he was the only one among the fifteen who could read.

lip-reading.

"What did he say?" Andreevich asked.

Little Bee looked like he had seen a ghost, "He...he said, do it quickly."

"What are you doing?"

"Suicide." Little Bee's voice trembled, "He also said not to embarrass your country and troops."

Andreev's heart suddenly sank.

There was a commotion in the room.

None of them expected that after spending so much effort and passing all the tests, they finally came here just to die. This was simply the most ironic black joke of the century.

No wonder the mission introduction says this is a one-way mission.

Andreevich was not afraid of death, but he also didn't want to die in such an unclear way.

There were many people who had the same idea as him, and even the soldier in the room was caught in the battle between heaven and man.

He held the pistol and moved the muzzle between the admiral and the young man in the suit.

But he obviously knew that even if he could kill two people, he wouldn't be able to escape in a foreign country, and he still had family and children.

So he finally pointed the gun at his temple.

The admiral nodded and said, "I did not misjudge the person. You will not regret your choice."

The soldier pulled the trigger, and then Andreevich saw the young man in a suit walking to the body on the ground, taking out a small bell, shaking it, and mumbling something.

After doing all this, he shook hands with the admiral and left the room. The two of them looked calm from beginning to end, as if they were selecting freshly killed broilers in a butcher shop.

The admiral did not leave the room after that. He turned his head, faced the glass in front of him, and said calmly, "I know you are watching. If there is a coward who wants to withdraw, it is still too late."


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