An agreement was reached with Archer, and on Christmas Day I received a call from Antonov in Kono. The mercenaries at the airport were preparing to prepare, and it looked like there would be about four to five hundred people.
After hanging up the phone, Christmas asked Archer in confusion: "How come only four to five hundred people were dispatched? Don't Froeby have thousands of people under his command?"
"God, don't you think that Frobbie will gather all his men for every operation? Do you know how much 1,000 people consume every day? Only an idiot would find so many people without an exact mission.
Man, let me remind you that in order to reduce casualties, Frobbie will definitely use the hind to make a sneak attack before the battle begins."
Christmas nodded, they already knew that there was a female deer in the airport, "How many people do you think there are in the airport?"
Archer thought for a while and said: "I'm not sure about the specific number, but based on the tents at the airport, the number of people will not exceed 600."
"In other words, there will be no more than 200 people left at the airport. With some technical and medical support personnel, the number of people capable of fighting will not exceed 100?"
"Probably," Archer said uncertainly.
Christmas told Antonov at the airport what Archer had said, and all that was left was to wait.
Four hours later, the reconnaissance team sent back the video. Froby's team was only 10 kilometers away from the mining area, and Froby at the airport had already got on the hind and was heading towards the mining area.
Christmas immediately sent the news to William. William, who had been waiting for several hours, took the remaining people in the base and boarded 3 Hinds. The base was 180 meters away from the mining area and it only took 40 minutes to fly at full speed.
William sat in the co-pilot of the Hind and searched for the weapon system. The three Hinds, which were functioning normally and had sufficient ammunition in reserve, rushed toward the mining area aggressively.
The battle in the mine started immediately after the arrival of Frobbie's hind, but the effect of the raid was not what Frobbie had imagined.
The people in the mining area endured the indiscriminate bombing and strafing from Hind Pineapple without taking a single step back. Ten minutes later, when the helicopter ammunition ran out, these people braved the huge casualties and began to fight with Froby's ground mercenaries.
A positional battle began.
Without the hind in the sky to support Frobbie, the casualties of the mercenaries began to increase. After commanding the battle for more than 20 minutes in the sky, Frobbie understood that this mining area was a trap.
After the initial panic, the miners in the mining area took out weapons from the wooden boxes placed in the mining area and lay down in the pits everywhere and the mercenaries on the ground started shooting at each other.
Listening to reports of casualties in the headphones from time to time, Frobbie, who understood everything, punched the cabin and cursed loudly: "F, k, I'm going to kill Archer, retreat, retreat."
The four Christmas men on the hill had been taking turns controlling the Black Edge drone. As soon as Frobbie's mercenaries showed signs of retreat, Christmas reported to William who was waiting a few kilometers away, and immediately
He ordered his mercenaries, who were already not far from the mining area, to attack.
One kilometer away, the three Hinds on William's side fired six missiles at Froeby, who was about to return without ammunition. Froeby's Hind was directly hit by two missiles and exploded in the air.
Once Frobbie died, the battle ended without incident. After William's three Hinds strafed and pineapple bombarded him, more than 1,600 mercenaries armed with AKs surrounded him from all sides. In addition, cold guns were fired from time to time in the mining area, and the battle lasted for half a month.
Hours later, Froebie's men surrendered after suffering half casualties.
At the airport, Archer's help mobilized the remaining mercenaries as expected. Antonov and the polar bears wiped out more than 100 mercenaries who had been stuffed with dumplings at the cost of a dozen casualties. After a moment of repair, they rushed forward.
Antonov entered the airport and occupied Kono Airport without encountering resistance.
After the battle, William's Hind Team stayed in the air for half an hour. He somewhat distrusted the African mercenaries below.
After Christmas Caesar took Solomon to find the diamond, Gunnar and Highway took Archer to confirm that no one in Frobbie's helicopter survived, then picked up the Christmas Six and William ordered the Hind Team to fly to the airport in Kono.
As for what would happen to Froeby's surrendered men, William didn't care. However, he heard what Archer said when he got on the plane. Those who surrendered would definitely not survive. The southern tribes had a habit of leaving no survivors alive.
They even killed their own people at will, not to mention that five or six years ago Frobbie was employed by this country to fight against the southern tribes.
Twenty minutes later, the Hind team landed at Kono Airport. To William's surprise, everything was normal at the airport. There were no signs of fighting. The medical staff and some of the airport's original staff did not panic at all.
After getting off the plane, Barney took people to deal with things. After taking off their equipment, Christmas and others walked to William with Solomon and Archer.
Taking the diamond handed over by Solomon, William looked at the sun and threw it to Archer, who was looking envious.
William's move made several people around him look at him in surprise. Solomon asked in surprise: "I don't understand, sir, you just gave away the diamonds you spent so much effort and money to get?"
William did not return to Solomon's question. Looking at the big black man in front of him who was willing to risk a hail of bullets for his family, he laughed and said:
"Solomon, thank you for taking the risk to complete the mission assigned by me. Now that your mission is over, you don't need to know the rest. It's not good for you, so go ahead."
William nodded to Caesar beside him, and then pointed to the doe who was refueling, "The pilot and Caesar over there will take you to find your son, and then Caesar will send you to Switzerland.
Your wife and daughter will also be sent to Switzerland. When you arrive in Switzerland, someone will pick you up and take you to the Swiss National Bank, where you will have a passport, an account worth 3 million US dollars, and a small hotel in the Iron Cross Mountain in Switzerland waiting for you.
I've stayed in that hotel before and it felt pretty good. Just take it as a reward for your job well done. Take good care of your family, Solomon. I wish you good luck."
William's words made Solomon very grateful. Thinking about his future life, Solomon burst into tears with excitement and said sincerely: "Thank you, sir, thank you. I will always remember your kind deeds. I will always be your loyal friend. Please have your kindness."
If you can come to that hotel as a guest when you are free, our family will always welcome you, sir."
The guy who said Solomon actually hugged William, which made William very helpless. He forced his breath to stop and asked about the smell of sweat on Solomon's body. However, William felt Solomon's sincerity, patted Solomon on the back and said:
"Okay, okay, Solomon, let me go. I accept your invitation, but if you don't let me go, I'm going to curse you."
After Solomon let go of William, William slapped his forehead and said, "God, this is the first time I have been hugged by a man."
William's jokes also diluted the sadness of parting. Solomon said sorry a few times, hugged Archer and thanked him, agreed to meet in Switzerland, and followed Caesar back to the helicopter, heading north to pick up his son Dee.