Jiang Cheng nodded, then began to review the docunts of the "Knight" rcenary Corps. Seeing that each of them had committed nurous cris, he couldn't help but say, "These Knight rcenary Corps, though heinous, if handed over to the governnt, they would be executed without a doubt. It would be a waste. Let's use them as our pawns and make so use of them!"
"That's a good idea." Lucy couldn't help but brighten up when she heard Jiang Cheng's words and said, "However, these rcenaries from the Knight rcenary Corps are obviously not easy to intimidate—do you have a plan to deal with them, Master?"
"Of course, I have a plan." Jiang Cheng nodded and said calmly.
At this ti, the Knight rcenary Corps successfully checked into a hotel to rest before proceeding with the handover. After acquiring their weapons, they planned to launch a series of actions. Currently, they didn't have any weapons, though they had so combat prowess unmatchable by ordinary people, it was still limited. A single platoon could easily take them out.
But once they acquired weapons, even a company of soldiers would find it easy to be defeated by them.
These are two completely different concepts.
However, at this ti, the Knight rcenary Corps had no idea that their group of twelve had already been targeted by soone more dangerous.
Ever since they checked into this hotel, the plan
began quietly.
"Boss, I've confird that no one is following us anymore.
Rosen from the rcenary Corps acted nonchalantly looking around, and in an instant, got the result, imdiately whispering to Abigail beside him.
"Good, it seems the opponent has relaxed their vigilance. No, fundantally speaking, there aren't many places worth watching. Although we are a bit conspicuous in this Oriental country, that's all there is to it." The rcenaries' leader, Abigail, nodded and said.
At the sa ti, he instructed, "You all go to the room and rest for a while, recharge your energy today; we have so very tough work to do later on.
"Understood, boss."
"Got it.
"Boss, I'm not used to Chinese food, what should I do."
"Order KFC then, eat sothing casual to fill your stomach."
"Okay."
Then a few of them went to their respective rooms and began to rest.
They had no idea that from start to finish, Jiang Cheng was observing and surveilling them through the caras and had issued a series of commands.
First, he put so adorable little things in their food, making them fall asleep imdiately after consuming it....
Soon, 10 out of the 12 mbers of the rcenary Corps were successfully sedated; only two managed to escape because they didn't hurry to eat the burgers. Yet, they now faced fully ard retired soldiers, which Jiang Cheng had recruited as sharp weapons in his arsenal.
Of course, although fully ard, the guns they carried were not live ammunition, but tranquilizer guns. Under Jiang Cheng's requirent to capture them alive, the tranquilizer guns were the best fit.
This Knight rcenary Team had no idea that they had been exposed so inexplicably, and the opponent employed such thods—had they been on guard, they would have checked the food before eating. However, in a relaxed state, such actions were impossible.
After all, everyone lets their guard down at so point. Ultimately, this was a result of the information gap; no matter how capable they were, being sched against without their knowledge made the resolution far too easy.
The leader of the Knight rcenary Team, Abigail, watching the fully ard individuals burst into the hotel room, had pupils that slightly constricted. He had no idea where the exposure had happened or if they had been set up from the beginning? No, it wasn't reasonable at all—so where exactly went wrong???
No matter how Abigail thought about it, he couldn't figure it out. Just as he was about to say sothing, the opponent did not give him any chance and directly shot—"Tranquilizer gun?"
Abigail, while still conscious, clearly saw the tranquilizer dart stuck in him, showing a puzzled expression, wondering what the opponent's intentions were? No, to be precise, were they really part of the Huaxia governnt?
Or could it be..~...
Abigail thought of an incredibly frightening guess, but before it fully surfaced, he fell into unconsciousness.
When Abigail woke up again, he saw in front of him a young man with a faint smile.
Although he couldn't quite tell the age of the Oriental person, the youthful features on this young man's face were easily discernible, suggesting that he might still be underage.
"Who are you?" Abigail struggled to speak with difficulty, but he found that his body was completely tied to a chair and he couldn't move at all.
"Who am I? I am Jiang Cheng." The young man in front of Abigail was, of course, Jiang Cheng. While observing Abigail, he spoke calmly.
You....you're Jiang Cheng?" Naturally, Abigail knew who the target of his mission was this ti, the young man in front of him. Indeed, his guess was not wrong; the other side had been vigilant, made a preemptive move, and captured them.
But what puzzled Abigail endlessly was, how did the other side obtain such information?!
Exactly where had they made a mistake? No, upon careful thought, their identities, their every move, shouldn't have had any room for error, yet, the facts turned out the complete opposite; the opponent seed to have known of their existence long ago and had set a trap from the very start!
Abigail, who had always been able to detect danger, sensed nothing this ti, and was caught by the opponent without warning.
The more Abigail thought about it, the colder his heart grew. Who on earth was this young man?!
Jiang Cheng observed Abigail's constantly changing expression without saying a word, just watching calmly. After a while, he spoke, "You must be confused about how I knew you were the Blood Knight rcenary Corps and caught you here, right?"
Abigail listened to Jiang Cheng's words, nodded, but didn't continue speaking.
"It's simple. To , there are no secrets in this world." Jiang Cheng didn't offer a detailed explanation to Abigail, only said plainly, "In a way, I am the god of this world—for that, can you understand a bit more?"
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