After feeling the abnormal aura fluctuations, Ye Junlang's movements also slowed down. No aura leaked out of him. He believed that the people lurking in the woods on this low mountain would not be aware of his presence.
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Ye Junlang's eyes flashed with brilliance. He locked the direction of these abnormal aura fluctuations and began to sneak towards them.
The quiet mountain forest is as dark as ink, and the light of the waning moon in the sky cannot shine in. Such an environment can be said to be invisible.
Even so, it did not hinder Ye Junlang's actions at all.
Ye Junlang remained silent during the sneaking process, and his own figure was perfectly hidden in various bunkers. Therefore, even if someone were to investigate in the direction where Ye Junlang was sneaking, they would not be able to detect him.
You won't see his figure, only the layers of mountains and forests and the undulating terrain.
As he continued to sneak, the abnormal auras locked by Ye Junlang got closer and closer. At a certain distance, Ye Junlang stopped.
His main purpose this time was just to scout the enemy camp, and he had no intention of killing these ambushers, so there was no need to carry out assassinations to alert the enemy.
Ye Junlang lurked in a bunker formed by several trees. He took out his night vision binoculars and looked forward, locking the location of the abnormal auras.
Ahead, in a mountain forest, through Ye Junlang's careful investigation, he found about five or six figures lurking in ambush. They were squatting, holding binoculars and staring straight ahead from halfway up the mountain.
Right in front of these figures is Anan, the camp where Bao Xiong and the others are temporarily stationed.
Obviously, these people are the scouts sent by the Kexin Army. They are watching Anan and his camp's actions anytime and anywhere. After all, the Kexin Army has detained Di Zhan and others, so the Kexin Army also needs
Understand the whereabouts of Anan and the others.
Ye Junlang memorized this position for a while, then he hunched over, slowly stepped backwards, bent his body, and bypassed these Kexin Army reconnaissance soldiers from another direction.
Ye Junlang sneaked up the mountain, and with his speed, he quickly reached the top of this short mountain. He did not encounter any ambush along the way.
After reaching the top of the mountain, Ye Junlang sneaked down from the top of the mountain. In his perception, there were no abnormal aura fluctuations within the radius, so his speed began to loosen up.
As he moved his body, he was already sneaking down the mountain quickly.
As they continued to sneak forward for more than a kilometer, they vaguely saw the light ahead. It seemed that the direction of the swaying light was the camp where the Kexin Army was stationed.
Arriving here meant that he had entered the warning range of the Kechen Army camp, which made Ye Junlang start to act cautiously.
Suddenly, a bright light swept over from a distance, and the light was extremely bright wherever it passed.
Ye Junlang hid behind a tree, knowing that this was the searchlight of the Kexin Army camp, which meant that there was a tower in the camp as an observation post.
After the searchlight moved away, Ye Junlang emerged from the darkness. His face was as calm as a lake, his eyes were calm, and he began to sneak forward at a constant speed.
As the sneaking distance got closer and closer, in the night, with the naked eye and the lights coming from the opponent's camp, the general outline of the camp was vaguely visible.
Ye Junlang sneaked to a distance of about five or six hundred meters from the camp and stopped. From this position, he had already seen through the telescope the team of soldiers patrolling outside the camp.
Ye Junlang chose a concealed terrain and laid an ambush. The Barre/Special M82 sniper rifle he was carrying was placed on the ground. He did not intend to carry out long-range sniping, but just as a precaution.
Just one.
Ye Junlang began to observe the camp through night vision binoculars.
In his sight, the camp was located in an open space in the mountain forest, with six or seven buildings. There were satellite dishes on these buildings, and the outside was surrounded by barbed wire to form an irregular polygon.
At the four corners of the camp, there is a seven or eight-meter-high tower respectively. These towers are observation posts in the camp. The towers are equipped with searchlights, and there are three to four soldiers on them responsible for guarding.
Ye Junlang put down his night vision goggles, picked up the sniper rifle in front of him, and aimed it at the top of the tower. Through the lens, he could see the situation on the tower more clearly.
Each tower is equipped with a machine gun, four towers, and four machine guns, and they are still high up. This is undoubtedly the strongest mid-air firepower in this camp.
This means that if you want to attack this camp, the firepower on these four towers must be dealt with first.
There is a team of soldiers on duty at the gate of the camp, each of them looking alert and staring at the situation around them.
The general situation of the Kexin Army camp was noticed by Ye Junlang, and the place where Di Zhan and others were imprisoned should be among the buildings in the camp. As for which one it was, he didn't know.
The building on the far right is a barracks-like structure, two stories high, and the people inside should be the soldiers of the Kexin Army stationed in this camp.
There is a separate bungalow in the middle with lights on, and there are soldiers guarding the bungalow outside, which is enough to highlight the specialness of this bungalow.
Ye Junlang speculated that this bungalow should be where Qin Dantuo, the leader of the Kexin Army, lived, and it was also the headquarters of the camp.
There is also a team of soldiers patrolling the camp, but the discipline is very loose. Some soldiers can't restrain themselves during the patrol and light up cigarettes.
From time to time, in the building of the barracks, soldiers would stagger out in twos and threes, looking as if they were drunk. Occasionally, loud noises would be heard from a distance in the barracks.
From these details, Ye Junlang also judged that this Kexin army was poorly disciplined and lacked control.
This also made Ye Junlang relax a little. The combat capability of a soldier team can be reflected in the discipline. Real soldiers will have their own awareness and abide by the discipline in the military camp. They will not be ambiguous when it is time to be on guard and patrol.
It’s no wonder that in Myanmar, not only the Kechen Army, but even the government army has few soldiers who have received complete and systematic military training.
In Ye Junlang's view, such a poorly disciplined Kexin army would be in disarray once it started fighting.
Although there are many people, they are actually vulnerable.
"If I had known this, I wouldn't have bothered Mordeliti to prepare 30 million U.S. dollars. It would be enough to prepare some money as a meeting gift."
Ye Junlang laughed at himself.
Immediately afterwards, he was ready to evacuate.
He put away his sniper rifle and stepped back slowly. When the searchlight glanced past and the surrounding area was shrouded in darkness again, he turned around and sneaked away.