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Chapter 85 Naval Battle 2

Looking at a small and medium-sized military ship in the fog, my mood plummeted to the bottom. The size and firepower configuration of that ship were obviously much better than our small patrol boat, and the other armor and crew configuration were not needed.

Mentioned. Its appearance is nothing more than blocking the connection between the city and the island. If you say so, then its appearance is too coincidental. If it is not blocked sooner or later, it must block the road at this time.

I guess it must have something to do with the people on the island and the Gao family.

"Is that a warship?" I put down the telescope and asked.

"Not really, this is an old coast patrol ship. You have to do something before we are sunk." Wei Lao patted Qian's shoulder and said. Following him, he returned to the driving seat.

He continued to nibble on his apple.

"Wait, there's no need for that. We might be able to sink them in turn." Lao Lan pointed to the 40mm grenade launcher at the stern of the ship and said. "Are you afraid?"

"Did you see those cannons and hull armor? I shook my head and stopped his imagination. "I

We are a small boat, not a retired navy ship, do you understand?"

"If you want to swim back, gentlemen!" Yana replied harshly to Lao Lan, and at the same time smoothed things over. "I think everyone should be afraid of the sea, not the warship," she said.

"Did you hear that? Well!" I glanced over my head and laughed at Lao Land.

"I'm kidding." He replied sullenly, "Really."

Then, I asked Wei Lao to turn around and sail out of this sea area. Before we know more about the origins of these warships, I still have to think about how to negotiate with the residents of the island, especially Hunter. No one knows him specifically.

What he wanted to do, and no one knew where he hid the crude oil.

Back to crude oil, what will they do with the oil? Refine the crude oil into gasoline, and then use these by-products to negotiate with the empire? Don’t be ridiculous, unless they have several large oil tankers, or have

A drilling platform. Otherwise, the Congress would like this bit of oil? It would be as convenient and quick as robbing a gas station.

Due to the appearance of the warship, we had to turn around and return to the island. The people there seemed to have been vigilant around the island, and it was probably still difficult to get to the island.

In order not to cause trouble, Wei asked me not to kill anyone on the island. Even so, Lao Lan and I insisted on landing on the island, leaving Yana and Wei Lao to watch the boat.

On the island, these villagers have sent more guards to alert the situation on the island. What else can I do? If these people find me, they will not hesitate for a moment. It is entirely up to these people to kill me.

But I can't do it. I have to put down the murderous island, and this undoubtedly adds huge difficulty to my infiltration.

What's more, it's daytime, and any movement will attract the attention of the guards. Now they no longer stand in groups and separate people, but a group of people wandering around aimlessly. Their temper is not much better, I say.

One minute there are people joking around, and the next second there is a fight because someone has a different opinion.

They are savages, although I am too, but I am confused. When a fool starts to learn to think, then he

You will become smarter and smarter.

"Keep quiet!" I whispered, hugging the neck of a Tadan guard, and put the dagger close to his eyeballs. As long as he made a sound or resisted, he would sleep forever. But I am not here to kill, remember

? If I slashed down and made blood splatter in all directions, what's the point of negotiating?

"You'd better let me go," I said with a sinister smile, "and you just have to watch your mouth, or I'll break your teeth. Am I clear enough?"

There was a little panic in his eyes, but fortunately the man nodded, so I didn't really move.

"Very well, now I have to ask you a question. Where are the others Hunter? Don't say you don't know" I threatened him.

"The town! He is in the town buying steel!" he replied immediately.

"Thank you." After I said that, I knocked him unconscious to the ground with great joy.

In the following time, I basically dealt with the guards here. Maybe someone had seen my whereabouts, but in the eyes of others, I would sometimes squat in front of the butcher shop, and sometimes go to the garbage shop.

Running in a pile. So I look more like a beggar than a killer.

Although the buildings in the town are not much different from those in the village, at least the cultural atmosphere here is much better than that on the shore of my island. Judging from the surrounding environment, this town seems to have been expanded. According to the common sense of ordinary residents

Talk about, there were originally only two villages on this island, and Nancun made some money in the end, and the people in the village expanded their houses on their own land. So the predecessor of the town was just a small village, and now this small town

There are more and more people doing business on the street, such as leather merchants, grocery stores, steel factories, wood processing plants, butcher shops, dried fish shops, etc.

But I didn't find that Hunter in the steel factory, which was really strange.

Around here, I didn't see the guards from the village, nor did I see the man named Hunter. So I walked along the shops on the street and visited several steel dealers, so that others thought I was here.

I was buying steel materials to renovate my house, and I was trying to get some information from some shop owners about the village guards.

"Oh? Are you talking about those people? They just bought several batches of steel plates and nails from me not long ago. The boss rubbed his calloused hands, and then asked me: "Do you want to buy steel too?

My friend? I don’t think you are someone who can afford money.”

"I'm looking for someone, and I'm not interested in steel." I explained.

"They went to the shipyard." He looked at me very dissatisfied and said, while his eyes were still looking at me.

"If I can't find anyone, I will come back again." After saying that, I turned around and left.

"Remember to bring money next time you come back! You beggar!"

I'm not short of money. I think the cash I robbed from dead people and other places can be piled into a small bag. It's not difficult to buy steel. But the question is, what's the use of these steel plates? After all, Hunter will buy them.

What are the steel plates used for?

Now, I found the shipbuilding dock. This place does have some petty bourgeois flavor. I found this floating dock next to the coast. It seems that it has just been completed. A lot of building materials have not been taken away by the times. And those that have not yet been

The completed ships were still in keel form for the time being, but what surprised me was that they built many ships at the same time.

What do the people here want to build so many ships? Building ships on the island is not as good as placing orders in the port factory. Anyway, there is no need to pay taxes now, and the city ports can get them readily available without even building ships.

"We need more steel, otherwise we won't be able to stop the bombings of those automatic artillery." I heard several people talking about the ship in the dock.

"Wait a minute, man," someone comforted him, "we're working on it."

So I heard that the voice belonged to Hunter. As for my eavesdropping skills, I kept hiding myself from their sight all the way. In the dock, I finally discovered them. Just like that, I followed them.

Finally, I also heard the content of their conversation.

"What happened to those robbers?" someone asked Hunter.

"I've got it all taken care of." He smiled and said, "They won't have a chance to come from the south again."

"Don't let me down," the man who spoke to Hunter coughed, and then added. "We will go out, as long as we make sure that no one will interfere with this plan before doing so."

"I will promise." Hunter nodded. After saying that, the sound of leaving footsteps echoed in the dock, which sounded very heavy. Soon, only Hunter and I were left in this place.

Personally, it seems that he has no intention of leaving.

"Come out! Mr. Han!" He shouted with his back to me, "I know you are nearby!"

"Hunter..." I walked out of the shadows and had already drawn my weapon.

"You're not dead yet. Tell me, do you plan to kill many more people?"

I pointed the tip of the knife at him and replied coldly: "I don't regard dead people as a threat."

"Young and promising, huh," he turned around, holding a sword cane in his hand. Then, he pulled out the thin sword in the cane and pointed the exquisite patterned steel blade at me.

."What do you want?"

"I need an explanation," I said, "to explain your behavior on this island. Hunter, you promised to give me a living space, remember? But in the end you wanted to kill me, for

What?"

"Crude oil, boy, you know it, you all know it."

"I don't care about bullshit black gold! I just want to live a decent life, give me food, and get me out of here!" I said angrily.

"How naive, that's simply impossible! Don't even think about meeting any of you from the southern continent!"

"What did you say? My expression first changed from confusion to shock. Maybe the previous series of questions cannot be explained. It is really difficult for a person's actions to be related to this oil. Whether it is oil storage or exclusive drilling.

Platform, ordinary people would never even think about such an idea, unless the exclusion was a conspiracy among the parliament.

"Are you from the empire?" I asked him.

"Sometimes I admire your courage and ideas, kid." He shook his head and pointed the knife at me again. At this time, a group of armed villagers appeared behind him, and they all attacked menacingly.

Come with me.

But Hunter himself turned around and was about to leave the boat mother.

"Hunter!" I shouted to him.
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