Owen watched helplessly as those guys turned each child into a murderous executioner. The methods were so simple and crude.
After all the child soldiers had killed people, the adult soldiers laughed, as if celebrating the transformation of their lives. The child soldiers were also very excited. After repeated killings, they no longer felt that killing was a thing.
What a difficult thing.
The soldiers and child soldiers who had completed the transformation training got back on the truck, and the truck left the village. Owen also walked out of the hut again. Looking at the ordinary people on the ground who had just been killed as targets, he once again felt deeply that this was...
Africa.
On the ground, two fresh ruts extended into the distance. Owen looked at the map and found that it happened to be in the direction of Radice's group. This saved Owen a lot of trouble. He only had to follow the ruts to find Radice.
's campsite.
An hour later, Owen appeared on the outskirts of Camp Ladis, and the rut marks showed that the truck had entered the camp.
The camp was built on a flat land at a high place and was quite large.
Owen hid in the dark and observed carefully. The camp was surrounded by barbed wire. The buildings inside were in disarray. It could be seen that this place used to be a village and was later transformed into a camp. As for the original owners of the village, Owen knew them without guessing.
fate.
Owen used a sniper rifle's magnifying glass as a telescope to observe the situation in the camp. He kept everything he could observe in mind. The camp was built in a dense jungle and was blocked by many trees, so Owen could not get a full view.
He marked several places where the hostages might be held, and prepared to attack at night, when the darkness would provide him with great convenience. The defense of the camp was almost ineffective, and the only thing to note was that there were dogs in the camp, Owen emphasized.
Write down the locations of those dogs and avoid them when searching at night.
After getting everything ready, Owen jumped onto a tree, took out a piece of rope from his emergency bag and tied himself to the tree to rest for a while. There were still a few hours left before night, so he had to seize the time to replenish his strength.
Listening to the chirping of insects in the jungle, Owen's eyelids gradually became heavy and he slowly fell into a light sleep.
The stars turn and night falls.
…
At the same time, high in the sky over Rwanda, a plane flew quietly in the clouds under the cover of night.
"Arrive at the designated location in 30 seconds..."
The pilot's announcement came over the communication channel, and the soldiers who had been dozing in the cabin began to put on goggles, adjust their helmets, and put on their breathing masks.
When everything was ready, the pilot in front gave everyone in the cabin a thumbs up, and the SEAL team members stood up and lined up in the cabin.
Captain Waters walked in the lead and took a photo of the switch of the tail lift door. The lift door slowly opened amidst a burst of mechanical sound. After the red indicator light turned green, Waters jumped off first, followed by
The SEAL team disappeared into the night sky like dumplings.
Jumping high and flying low, fierce wind blew around his body. Waters looked at the numbers on the altimeter. When they were almost approaching the ground, the team members opened their umbrellas one after another, and a long string of white clouds appeared.
They have conducted this kind of parachuting training countless times. They are the ace special forces created by the US military with countless dollars, and every team member is an elite.
After landing, retracting their umbrellas, and reuniting, the seven-man SEAL team arrived near the intended target perfectly. Waters looked at the position on the GPS. On their way to Rwanda, the powerful intelligence system of the United States showed its effect, and new intelligence was received in a timely manner.
Summarized, the target person was abducted by unknown forces, and the coordinates of the parachute were updated in time.
Now that they were still an hour away from the target person's location, Waters made a signal and the team began to march quickly.
An hour later, at the small river next to Ladis camp, a woman carried a bucket to the river to get water under the guard of soldiers. These women were all villagers who were captured nearby. Their husbands were beaten to death and they themselves were also beaten.
When caught in the camp, he not only had to satisfy the animal desires of Radice's soldiers, but he also had to be responsible for all daily labor.
The woman cautiously filled the river with water. The soldier not far away cursed something behind her in dissatisfaction. The woman quickened her movements again. Soon, the bucket was filled with water. The woman walked back tremblingly while carrying the bucket.
.
Amidst a burst of cursing, the woman and the soldier returned to the camp. After a while, silence returned to the riverside. But then, the tranquility was broken, the water surface rippled, and several black figures holding guns came from the place where the woman had just fetched water.
They walked up slowly, and then disappeared into the night again, except for a few wet footprints on the ground that could represent traces of their past existence.
…
Irving didn't feel the vibration of the Lumenos military watch on his wrist. He was woken up by the rain. (Don't ask why it's not Suntuo, just ask because Lumenos is the number of words for good water.)
When Africa enters the rainy season, it does not rain all day long. It usually rains once in the morning and once in the evening. The rain is not heavy, but not light either. It makes a crackling sound on the leaves.
Owen untied the rope and began to look at the base in the night again. There were still many lights in the camp in the distance. He looked at the watch and saw that it was already past one o'clock. Those Radice's men didn't seem to want to rest.
Even though it was raining, they still gathered everywhere and made noises.
Owen's originally scheduled time of action was three o'clock in the evening. Normal people would just enter deep sleep at this time, which was the best time for him to take action. However, looking at the current situation, it is probably impossible.
Irving decided to act early, and the sound of rain was the perfect cover for him.
Most of the base was dark, with only lights and bonfires lit in some places. Owen once again confirmed the suspicious locations and the location of the dogs, and quietly climbed down the tree.
A fifteen-minute countdown was set on the military watch, and Owen hid in the darkness. He only had fifteen minutes to explore the camp, which was the enemy's base camp. Every additional minute he delayed would risk being discovered.
The action must be fast.
…
At night, in the darkness of the Ladis camp, several figures were moving silently. The sound of rain covered up their footsteps very well.
The members of the SEAL Team were scattered in the darkness, secretly searching for the target of their operation.
"Attention Waters, there are patrols twenty meters ahead of you to your right..."
Upon hearing the sniper's report, Waters stopped and hid himself in the darkness.
A few seconds later, a patrolman passed by not far in front of him. After receiving the report from the sniper that everything was normal, Waters started moving again.