Everyone has satellites, mutual reconnaissance is very normal. When marching, they generally try to avoid satellites, or march covertly. With the tactics of Shadow and Snow Fox, they will definitely move covertly. Shadow is understandable, being lured and frad, forced to chase. But Snow Fox? How could they be ambushed by the enemy? Luo Zheng couldn't figure out how the other side handled this matter, and going up there recklessly would be suicidal.
Pier looked at Luo Zheng in astonishnt, a trace of hesitation flashed in his eyes, but he noticed Luo Zheng's grim face as he toyed with the gun in his hand, his face turning bitter as he explained: "I'm not very clear about the actual situation. According to the report, satellites were specifically allocated for this reconnaissance. Additionally, a large number of reconnaissance posts were deployed within a radius of a hundred kiloters from the Snow Bear Base Camp, lurking at major passageways and vantage points responsible for reconnaissance. Once a situation is discovered, they are imdiately reported back. Within a radius of fifty kiloters from the base camp are concealed military outposts, all camouflaged, with fifty people in each outpost—twenty in total, adding up to one thousand people. An elite Mountain Division is stationed in the base camp. We jokingly call this the Sky Net Dragon Slayer plan."
"What a Sky Net, what a Dragon Slayer plan," Luo Zheng thought to himself, his face growing stern. After exchanging a glance with Hong ihua, he realized he had understood everything he needed to. But these are just intelligence from reports, not necessarily reliable. Luo Zheng pondered and said: "Think carefully again if there's anything you haven't ntioned, to avoid coming back to find you next ti, and then it won't be with courtesy."
Pier was already sure that Luo Zheng and Hong ihua were special agents of Huaxia Country. Agents are different from any organization: they can't be eradicated, can't be captured, they keep coming one after another. If he provides false intelligence, or captures these two people, he will face endless pursuit, with no one to protect him, nowhere to hide. Not daring to be careless, he thought carefully, shook his head, and said: "That's all I know, and it's not certain, it's all from the reports."
"We'll make the judgnt. How's the equipnt of the Mountain Division you ntioned? How many people?" Luo Zheng said solemnly.
"Equipped with light and heavy machine guns, and five ard helicopters, nearly ten thousand people, it's a reinforced division, a reconnaissance battalion temporarily composed from various military draws for this specific action, with no military number, all elite forces," Pier openly said, already having said quite a bit, not caring to say more.
Luo Zheng was secretly shocked, giving Hong ihua a glance, standing up. They've asked everything there is to ask, asking more would yield nothing. He walked outside, Hong ihua coldly looked at Pier and said: "I believe you've already guessed our identities, it's best not to act rashly, it's also not good to report, otherwise, even if we die, you won't live either."
"Understood, I won't dare," Pier certainly knew that reporting would do him no good. The KGB is ruthless to those who sell intelligence, regardless of whether they were forced. He quickly agreed.
Hong ihua was experienced, knowing Pier wouldn't dare speak out, she caught up with Luo Zheng, arriving outside in the living room. Pier's wife happened to co out of the kitchen, Hong ihua imdiately changed her expression to a smiling one and greeted her, speaking in Arctic Bear Country language: "Mrs. Pier, we still have matters to attend to, we won't stay for dinner. There will be other opportunities."
Mrs. Pier still wanted to urge them to stay, but Pier gestured not to keep them any longer, inwardly longing for the two to leave quickly. Hong ihua smiled and she and Luo Zheng left swiftly. Walking out of the villa, they exited the community and saw Hua i waiting parked unobtrusively at the end of the street. The two quickly walked over.
After getting in the car, Luo Zheng said to go to the embassy and then started brooding solemnly. The intelligence gained exceeded Luo Zheng's expectations, though it wasn't exactly the Eight-Nation Alliance, the situation was even more severe than the Eight-Nation Alliance—a thousand elite experts responsible for the periphery, and a reinforced Mountain Division of nearly ten thousand tasked with the Snow Bear Base Camp, not to ntion the reconnaissance posts even further out. This definitely fitted the description of a Sky Net. No matter from where one approaches, they will crash into the net, consud with nothing left.
Thinking about this, Luo Zheng couldn't help but worry secretly. Could Shadow and Snow Fox have already sacrificed themselves for their nation? With so many enemies teaming up in retaliation, the odds of escaping are very low. Hong ihua saw Luo Zheng brooding with solemnity on his face, icy aura emanating from his entire body, knew it was not appropriate to disturb him, and kept silent.
Hua i, filled with curiosity, wanted to ask a few questions but understood the discipline, suppressing curiosity as she drove. Unknowingly, they arrived at the embassy. Hong ihua signaled to Hua i to wait in the car while she and Luo Zheng went directly to the ambassador's office. The ambassador recognized Hong ihua, joyfully gesturing them to co in and sit, cautiously closing the door.
"Ambassador, we're old acquaintances, so we won't be polite with you. We need a private room without any monitoring," Hong ihua stated bluntly.
"Alright, you can use this room here. I will step out for a while. Is one hour enough?" the ambassador responded knowingly, seeing Hong ihua nod before continuing: "I have already received the notification about this. Whatever you need, just let know. I'll go arrange dinner, and after you're finished busying yourselves, we'll eat together." Saying this, he left.
Hong ihua looked at the puzzled face of Luo Zheng and explained: "The ambassador is an old acquaintance, we've collaborated a few tis. He also has a status as a national security intelligence personnel. Rest assured, let's discuss the intelligence. Based on Pier's account, it's mostly certain that Arctic Bear is behind this, unrelated to the Eight-Nation Alliance. But I have a bad intuition, Arctic Bear's Sky Net Dragon Slayer plan seems quite arrogant, yet it's very formidable. I don't know much about military matters, what do you think?"
"The Eight-Nation Alliance could at most only send military troops for joint actions, internally it's easy to have conflicts, the outward and internal alignnt could be off, mutual precaution in command makes unity hard, manpower wouldn't be much, each country might send rely a hundred people over, altogether no more than a thousand. But this ti is different, Snow Bear, Bloodsucker, Wild Wolf, and Reincarnation together have a thousand, all absolute experts, plus a Mountain Division of over ten thousand stationed at the base camp, five ard helicopters—this kind of massive military force is surely not sothing we, with just dozens of people, could handle," Luo Zheng said in a deep voice.
"Share your thoughts," Hong ihua said grimly.
"This Sky Net is very formidable. Even if we avoid the satellites overhead, it's hard to evade the periphery reconnaissance posts. The reconnaissance posts at most operate as a unit, hiding sowhere to observe, hard to detect, easily exposing ourselves. Even if we evade the observation posts, we would be spotted by the military outpost people. Outpost personnel, all experts. Stepping back, even if we avoid observation posts and outposts, touching the base camp is suicidal. I didn't expect them to put such experts like Snow Bear on the periphery, additionally dispatching a Mountain Division for defense; such ruthless thods. If our plan is to hit the enemy headquarters directly, it is a total trap and exceedingly tricky. Let think," Luo Zheng said with a heavy face, his eyes filled with deep worry.
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