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Now reading: Chapter 375 - 323: Urgent Intelligence from Mercenaries, I Will Be King, a Action novel by Yan Qi Guan.

North Africa, Tunisia.

Bar sat in his office, feeling as though his head was about to burst into flas, even with the air conditioning on.

At four o'clock this morning, he had been awoken from his sleep by a call from the operations director, Remondo.

Remondo had so unfortunate news for Bar, JK had disappeared.

When the DGSE agents arrived at JK's residence in Algiers, they found the place riddled with bullet holes and in complete disarray, clearly indicating a gunfight had occurred, and everything suggested a raid had taken place there.

They later learned through an inside source at the local police station that a gunfight had indeed occurred at JK's residence that night, but when the police arrived, they found nothing, not even bodies.

The only clue was so traces of blood in a nearby alley, which the police collected so samples from before leaving.

In Algeria, a headless case like this, with no bodies involved, attracted no attention.

JK had previously traded intelligence with DGSE.

After the failure to intercept Song Heping's arms shipnts, Bar had wondered if Song Heping would retaliate against JK, so he had sent Remondo with a few agents to Algiers.

It's not that he cared about JK's life or death.

For DGSE, the life or death of an intelligence broker wasn't important.

What mattered was that if Song Heping went to Algiers to retaliate, perhaps Remondo could encounter this mysterious arms dealer there.

Bar had ordered Remondo to capture Song Heping alive.

He wanted to bring this guy back and interrogate him to find out what exactly was going on.

Because the agent Jimmy, released by Song Heping, had brought back a ssage, quoting Song Heping's words, informing Bar that he was not an enemy of the DGSE.

That sentence made Bar feel for a mont that Song Heping wasn't working for the Aricans.

However, just before six o'clock in the morning, he received another piece of bad news.

A large-scale attack had erupted in Affines in northeastern Mali, with about three battalions of Salafi Ard forces attacking the town's governnt army barracks and the stationed French foreign squads. The defensive forces were under severe pressure, trapped in the town and unable to break through. anwhile, the French Air Force base in neighboring Niger was preparing to launch two Mirage 2000s to the area to provide fire support for the ground troops.

Generally, military operations weren't under Bar's jurisdiction — that was a matter for the army. However, when the military was attacked by ard groups, they always contacted the intelligence departnt to see if DGSE could provide any useful information, like recent threats from ard organizations or movents among other nearby ard groups, or if internal operatives had provided any intelligence that could be used to assess the situation.

Bar was currently in the dark.

He had no intelligence that could assist the military.

This even counted as a dereliction on his part.

Just a week ago, during an online eting with the military intelligence departnt, when asked about DGSE's assessnt of recent movents of ard groups in the Sahel Zone, Bar had confidently told everyone present that there would be no conflict for a month.

The reason was simple: a month earlier, in Mali, an ard group had launched an attack in Affines, only to be seriously crippled by the Mirage 2000s that took off from the Niger Airport under French command.

After the cleanup of the battlefield, this ard group had suffered over three hundred dead and over a hundred captured, a significant loss of force.

Bar's insider within the ard groups had reported that the ard groups had learned their lesson; everyone knew that the French had deployed Mirage 2000s in Niger, and any skirmish on the Mali side would provoke cross-border retaliation.

So, for the ti being, the ard organizations planned not to launch any large-scale attacks and were rumored to be purchasing anti-aircraft weaponry.

This was precisely why Bar was so tense upon receiving intelligence about Song Heping transporting SA-9 missiles into the Sahel Zone, even going so far as to hire a hit team to eliminate Song Heping and thwart the deal.

Now, having received news of the massive attack by Salafi Ard in Affines, Bar had a vague sense that there was more to this incident than t the eye.

SA-9 missiles...

Large-scale attacks...

Sa location, Affines...

Weren't they afraid of the Mirage 2000?

So he picked up the phone and called Brigadier General Lani, the commander of the French forces in Africa, to inform him that there might be more to the attack on Affines and that caution was needed.

At the mont, Lani was furious. He had received news of the attack on Affines earlier that morning and had suffered significant losses due to being caught off guard. He was about to deploy attack aircraft toward Niger to give a lesson to the reckless ard militants in Mali, but now he was receiving a cautionary advice from Bar.

"Caution, caution what?! Bar, didn't you just say in the conference call the other day that the ard organizations in the direction of Mali would not dare to launch a substantial attack within a month? I even asked you if the information was reliable, and you confidently told it was intelligence from your most reliable inside source! But it's only been a little over a week, and Affines has been attacked. Do you know how many people have died in the barracks there, just during the ti you and I are speaking? Just from our detachnts outside France alone, four have died and six have been injured, and dozens from the Mali Governnt Army are already dead!"

Lani was also filled with rage.

Originally, after resolving the attack in Affines, he himself was about to confront Bar.

Bar actually dared to co on his own, which was unexpected.

Bar inford Brigadier General Lani that SA-9 missiles might have already entered the Sahel Zone and possibly fallen into the hands of the Salafi Organization, trying to make him realize the seriousness of the situation.

"Bar, for God's sake..."

Brigadier General Lani scoffed impatiently, "If it's really sothing so serious, why didn't the higher-ups at your intelligence agency contact the Ministry of Defense directly? About the SA-9 missiles, do you have any solid evidence?! For instance, did you capture any photos of SA-9 missiles in Africa? Or maybe the scene of their transaction?"

"No..."

Bar sighed weakly.

"We indeed don't have proof, but I believe the intelligence is real..."

"Enough! Bar!" Lani finally ran out of patience. "I don't have ti to chase shadows and chitchat with you while my people are dying!"

With that, he hung up the phone without another word.

Bar sat holding the phone in his chair, stunned for quite a while.

Having been in the DGSE for many years, he considered himself a seasoned agent.

Even the executives at headquarters did not speak to him with such a nasty tone. It seed Lani was blaming him for the cause of this attack.

Just when Bar was seething with frustration and had no outlet for it, there ca a rapid knock at the door.

Knock, knock, knock—

"Co in!"

Bar slamd the phone down on the cradle irritably.

The one who entered was Borangli, the head of the intelligence division.

"Chief, we've intercepted a very important piece of intelligence."

Initially wanting to vent his frustration, Bar saw the excitent in Borangli's eyes.

"What intelligence?!" Bar temporarily suppressed his anger, trying to speak in a calm tone, "I hope it's as important as you say."

"We've found the location of the SA-9 missiles!"

Borangli placed his laptop on Bar's desk, turning the screen toward his chief.

"Look! Three SA-9 systems, coordinates and positions clear as day! Right before our eyes!"

Bar was greatly shocked, and he imdiately turned his gaze to the screen.

It was a GPS tracking software, and three cursors were clearly visible on it.

Upon seeing the location, Bar couldn't help but exclaim, "Mali!"

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