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Chapter 1258 Ambush

The matter has now completely gotten out of control. Su Yuankai made a routine report, the Marine Police and the Border Patrol have stepped up patrols near Su Town, and the National Guard in Su Town has also been organized to take turns keeping vigil.

At night, Su Yuankai and Su Taihang lurked in a bush along the Okavango River.

There are 36 National Guard members in Sioux Town, each in groups of six, on duty in three places. If anyone is found crossing Okavangoco, the National Guard is authorized to shoot directly.

Su Taihang was full of energy as he held Lee Enfield. Compared with shotguns, Lee Enfield has a longer range and higher accuracy. Su Taihang was a precision shooter during the European War and received training in night sniping.

Su Yuankai was wrapped in a field windbreaker, and the steel helmet on his head was covered with a net. The net was stuffed with branches to increase the camouflage effect. It is the rainy season in southern Africa. Although there is little rain all year round in Dias State, Su Yuankai and Su Taihang still

Prepared raincoats.

The sky was overcast, the moon and stars could not be seen, and visibility was very low.

A gust of evening wind blew by, causing the leaves on the trees to rustle. If Su Yuankai and Su Taihang did not chat, the sound would spread far at night. If they startled the snake, all their efforts would be in vain.

The wind was getting stronger and stronger, and the tree trunks were blown this way and that. Su Yuankai and Su Taihang could smell the smell of the storm. They didn't say anything. They put on their raincoats silently and continued to lie on the oilcloth and wait. It was a dark night with a murderous moon and a sky with high winds and arson.

This is a game of endurance.

At twelve o'clock in the middle of the night, accompanied by a loud thunder, heavy raindrops finally fell. Su Yuankai cursed the damn weather, silently adjusted his posture on the oilcloth, and wrapped his rifle in his raincoat.

The first lesson for soldiers in southern Africa to join the army is to learn how to maintain their weapons. The rifles used by Su Yuankai and Su Taihang were all sealed up after the end of the world war. They were well maintained and were no different from the ones newly shipped from the factory.

"With such a heavy rain, that guy wouldn't dare to come out, right?" Su Yuankai finally couldn't help it. The National Guard had to be on duty all night. The first half of the night was okay, but the second half of the night was really unbearable if he didn't find something to do.

"It's hard to say. If you're not afraid of 10,000, you're afraid of just in case." Su Taihang fished out a cigarette in his raincoat, used a steel helmet to block the lighter and lit it, but there wasn't even a trace of fire coming out, which was really amazing.

At this time, a flash of lightning flashed across the sky.

Su Yuankai suddenly noticed someone on the other side of the river.

When Su Yuankai took out the gun, he kicked Su Taihang.

Su Taihang put out the cigarette and stared at the other side with wide eyes.

Nothing could be seen, only the white wisps of rain and a thin layer of mist rising up from the raindrops falling on the ground.

I could only hear the sound of rain falling on my raincoat and hitting the bushes. I couldn't see or hear it. It felt really bad.

"Someone, I saw at least two people -" Su Yuankai's voice was a little trembling, but it was not fear but excitement.

After Su Taihang opened the rifle's safety, he placed the pistol within easy reach.

Not the long-barrel knight, but a Ruger produced in Nyasaland.

There was another bolt of lightning, and this time Su Taihang saw it too.

There were indeed people, not two but four. They paddled rafts tied with branches and quietly approached the shore.

What surprised Su Taihang was that the four Africans were all wearing southern African military uniforms and carrying Lee Enfield on their backs. One guy also carried a machete. Su Taihang was familiar with this kind of machete. He was participating in the event.

The troops who served during the European War were equipped with this type of machete.

Unfortunately, after a brief flash of lightning, the river fell into darkness again, and Su Taihang was unable to aim.

In the darkness, Su Taihang felt that the days were like years, and every second was extremely long. The feeling of knowing that danger was approaching but being unable to stop it made Su Taihang very uncomfortable.

Finally, the raft docked silently. The four Africans obviously did not expect that there was an ambush on the river bank. They jumped into the water and dragged the raft to the river bank. After checking the weapons, they were ready to set off.

The place where the four Africans landed was less than ten meters away from Su Taihang and Su Yuankai.

At this distance, it was still pitch black on a rainy night.

Fortunately, the four Africans were very casual and chatted while checking their weapons.

"It's the rainy season now. There might be patrols on the banks of the Okavango River. We need to make a quick decision and leave immediately after grabbing the things." The leading African's voice was low. There was lightning again in the sky at this time.

Once Su Taihang finally saw it clearly.

Yes, the leading African was the same African who had appeared outside Su Taihang's fence. That night, although the African did not speak, Su Taihang was deeply impressed by his figure.

"What will we do if someone dares to stop us?" An African voice was trembling. Fortunately, they all spoke English.

Africans in southern Africa actually use English when communicating.

There is no way, southern Africa is too big, with different pronunciations and customs, and some dialects can only be understood by people from one tribe. English has become the common language among Africans.

Especially Africans who have participated in the World War. It has been five or six years since the outbreak of the World War. Even if they did not understand English when they joined the army, they have been able to learn a lot of it over the years.

"I have already said, kill everyone we meet and think about how they treat us. Southern Africa should belong to us now. We fought bravely on the front line, and they took away our land in the rear.

Our families were driven out of Southern Africa, and we must take revenge!" The leading Africans were filled with hatred. This was indeed an unethical thing done by Southern Africa, but in this era, the Southern African federal government is already very humane.

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At least the federal government in southern Africa did not scalp those Africans and sell them for money. At least the federal government did not imprison Africans in plantations as slaves. American soldiers did not receive a penny in retirement compensation after participating in the world war. The federal government

The government gave each of the African-American soldiers who participated in the world war at least 200 rand. What else does it want?

The good use of "also" fully proves the humanitarian spirit of the southern African federal government.

"The federal government will not let us go -" the voice was also trembling, and Rock's intimidation could stop children from crying at night among Africans.

"After we robbed it, we went to France. You don't know how rich these farmers in southern Africa are. They can't even finish the food. There are countless sheep in the sheepfold. There are dozens of them on any farm.

Cow, we just need to grab one and give it away -" The leading African didn't look very smart either. The things he said were indeed valuable, but how to get them away was a big problem.

It's probably impossible to get dozens of cattle across the Okavango River with just a small raft.

So robbery is also a college question. If you don't have knowledge, you won't be able to steal money. If you steal money, you won't be able to spend it.

"It's all Obama's fault. If this guy hadn't lost all our money, we wouldn't have to take the risk." An African was still complaining. This is the problem.

Su Yuankai used the same two hundred rand to buy a farm, and then he had a family business that could be passed down forever.

Su Taihang is used to buy Arabian horses. Although it seems not as cost-effective as buying a farm, the money is not a waste. Horse breeding is a personal hobby, and it can also generate economic value. Now the Mesopotamia is also a Class A Mandate in Southern Africa.

, Arabian horses are not uncommon in southern Africa, but the price is still high. A good Arabian horse can sell for tens of thousands of rands.

These two hundred rands, given to Africans who are not good at managing money, will probably spend them all in a short period of time, either on gambling or other things. Anyway, you will not work if you don’t spend all the money. Look at those NBA players who went bankrupt after retiring.

How many star players there are, we know how high the proportion of Africans who produce prodigal sons is.

A well-known story about Antetokounmpo is that after receiving his first salary, he gave it directly to his parents to support the family.

The reason why this matter is widely praised is because after receiving their first salary, the vast majority of NBA players either buy luxury cars or mansions. Anyway, they spend all kinds of money. It is impossible for them to subsidize their families.

I can't even tell how many illegitimate children there are.

"It's meaningless to say this now, move, move, take action now -" the leading African encouraged his morale and took the initiative to pick up his rifle and walk onto the embankment.

Su Yuankai and Su Taihang, who were less than five meters away from several Africans, grabbed the pistols and daggers in their hands.

At such a short distance, a rifle is not as effective as a pistol or dagger.

Several Africans passed by Su Yuankai and Su Taihang, and they did not have the awareness to keep their distance. When the last African passed by Su Yuankai and Su Taihang, the first African in the lead was not far away from Su Yuankai and Su Taihang.

Five meters.

At this moment, Su Yuankai and Su Taihang stood up silently, pointing their guns at the four Africans at the same time.

Bang——

Bah bah bah—

At such a close distance, there was no need to aim at all, just shoot. After a round of bullets were fired, all four Africans were knocked to the ground.

Su Yuankai and Su Taihang still didn't get close at this time. They changed the bullets and refilled their guns one by one. They didn't prepare to ask for a confession or anything. They wanted to completely eliminate the danger first.

The long-term rigorous training had a remarkable effect. The four Africans were knocked down instantly, and the one with the fastest reaction did not have time to fight back. This way, the death was very quick and not painful, which was relatively lucky.

Su Yuankai and Su Taihang were not careless. They fired the two shuttles empty and changed the bullets, and began to inspect the corpses one by one.

Indeed, they are all recently retired soldiers, and their necks still have nameplates customized by the Southern African Army.

The leading African man was not dead yet. He stared at the sky with his eyes wide open.

Su Yuankai pulled the nameplate off his neck. Sure enough, he was a soldier of the Southern African Expeditionary Force. The number and name of the service unit were engraved on the nameplate: Sergeant Leonard Wilcox of Company C, 1st Battalion, 3rd Regiment, 105th Division.

: It’s the end of the month. The number of updates has dropped seriously this month. I hope I can catch up next month——

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