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Now reading: Chapter 118: Any treaty without the gentleman’s signature is from Working as a police officer in Mexico, a Action novel by Working as a police officer in Mexico.

"Fire!"

Zolf Sherman’s command was rciless.

But such was the nature of the drug war.

In a 2017 anti-drug operation in Chiapas State, drug traffickers did just that, arming the farrs who worked for them and sending them charging at the military and police.

They even prepared caras on the side.

This directly resulted in the death of 19 military and police officers.

Pick up a weapon, and you’re a drug trafficker!

But the mbers of the Counter-Terrorism Mobile Unit weren’t recruits from the system; they were starving paupers just a few months ago, given food by Victor.

Facing these people, they couldn’t bring themselves to pull the trigger; they even started stepping back.

Zolf Sherman’s face changed, he kicked a gunman out of the way, snatched the Ultimax machine gun from his hands, and swept it across the approaching crowd.

"They’re drug traffickers! Drug traffickers! Drug traffickers!"

As the bullets fired, the muscles of Zolf Sherman’s face quivered with each shot, his voice turned into a roar.

A middle-aged man with red eyes plunged a manure fork straight into the neck of a trainee officer, the stench of blood and dung instantly filled the officer’s nostrils as he stared, eyes wide, at the person in front of him...

Those who grow drugs for drug traffickers are drug traffickers themselves, aren’t they?

An officer who had survived the "xicali Drug War" now lay dead beneath a manure fork.

The sound of screams made all the officers shudder in an instant.

Finally, soone picked up their weapon and fought back.

Bullets swept through.

"Drum!" Zolf Sherman shouted to his machine gun assistant, who quickly pulled out a drum from his tactical vest and handed it to him.

The forr expertly tapped slightly; the empty drum fell, and the new one snapped right into place.

"Charge! Annihilate the drug traffickers!" Zolf Sherman cried out as he led the charge into the valley with the machine gun.

Seeing his sinister trick was useless, the drug lord turned pale with fear upon seeing the police charge and hurriedly signaled the artillery position to fire!

"Boss, this is going to blow us up too," a subordinate said, eyes wide, voice trembling.

There were a lot of relatives out there.

The drug lord, long stripped of his humanity, kicked the subordinate away and snarled, "If we lose the valley plantation, do you think any of us can survive?"

The subordinate shuddered, a flicker of fear in his eyes.

Guzman was famously cruel to his enemies and even more brutal to his own people. During Godfather Gallardo’s era, he was known for his ruthlessness.

In charge of Sinaloa logistics, anyone who failed to ship the goods would be personally killed by him, along with their families.

If they lost such a large plantation, damn it, wouldn’t Guzman kill them without a chance of rebirth?

The drug-trafficking artillery forces, having received the order, the leader busily directed the traffickers to load, but the guy he had kicked earlier was obviously a bit... stupid.

That guy... loaded the shell upside down!

And then, damn it, the chamber exploded!!!

If it had been a "regular" mortar and "regular" mortar shells, then even if jamd in upside down, they wouldn’t explode.

But if they were early mortar shells without inertia safety or even homade shells, then it was a different story.

The shells led to a chain explosion, wiping out all the drug traffickers at the artillery position.

That made one thing clear.

A crap teammate can really kill you!

Looking at the artillery position that had been blown to bits on the high side of the valley, the leader was dumbfounded. Suddenly he felt light-headed as a stray bullet pierced his head.

"The boss is dead! The boss is dead!"

The subordinate felt warmth on his face, eyes wide in horror as he dropped his weapon and fled.

"M4, respond if you receive, this is fire support group, we’ve repelled the drug traffickers, do you need support?"

"Fire white phosphorus shells at the target area!" Zolf Sherman, furious, watched the valley still resisting and clenched his teeth as he spoke.

He had wanted to charge in without resorting to "dishonorable" thods, but the drug traffickers had no bottom line.

To show them "respect" was to disrespect the cause of drug enforcent.

Since the drug traffickers liked to play dirty, then let them all die!

The other side went quiet, then the sound of people swallowing could be heard, "This... this violates The Third Protocol."

"What crap protocol, does it have Mr. Victor’s signature on it?" Zolf Sherman cursed. "Without the boss’ signature, every protocol is just a pile of trash."

Indeed, they all disliked that Victor had never been to jail.

After all, in xico, are you even a boss if you haven’t been to jail?

But in fact, this convention rely restricts use, and as stated in "The Third Protocol" of the convention, white phosphorus shells are actually illumination rounds, smoke grenades, tracer rounds, and the like. They are excellent for creating smoke and marking targets, and burning is just a secondary effect.

So, why the f*** can’t I fire illumination rounds?

What?

You’re saying during daylight? Who says you can’t use white phosphorus rounds during the day?

The artillery support group on the other end of Zolf Sherman’s order fell silent for a mont but still accepted the command, "Understood!"

"Please fall back."

Zolf Sherman pressed the communication device, "All squads, execute a bounding withdrawal."

The Counter-Terrorism Mobile Unit (TDTV) officers were all taken aback, not understanding why such an order was given, but after all, the first thing they learned during training was: Obey!

They covered each other as they retreated.

Once Zolf Sherman saw the situation was right, he called for the artillery team to fire.

Two minutes later, whoosh whoosh whoosh~

Sonic booms sounded overhead, and as he looked up, he saw the shells flying towards the valley and then exploding in midair.

360° of white, flaky stuff burst forth.

After waiting a few seconds, flas instantly ignited in a flash.

Within the valley...

Screams of agony erupted all at once.

A civilian helicopter appeared in the sky, its side emblazoned with: Grupo de periódicos xicanos (xican Newspaper Group)!

Soone was seen holding a cara and filming from above.

Beneath them, the valley floor was scorched black.

Hundreds of drug traffickers, their bodies engulfed in flas, scread as they rolled on the ground; but the flas eagerly invaded their mouths, burning them from the inside out.

"This is too cruel!" The photographer, unable to hold back, began to vomit, his headphone cord dangling amidst the foul sll in the air.

However, the female reporter beside him remained calm. She swallowed hard, "This... this is a massacre!"

"Against whom?" a colleague asked.

The female reporter was at a loss for words. She certainly couldn’t say it was against drug traffickers, but still, she pointed down and said, "There must be many drug traffickers’ relatives down there. Are they guilty? These police killed them without a trial; isn’t that a cri?"

Her colleague looked at her as if she was an idiot.

Has she been f***ed silly by sleeping with the bosses?

"Can you go accuse Victor of this?"

The female reporter was so angry that she trembled, snatching the equipnt from the photographer’s hands to capture the scene—she felt a responsibility to show it to everyone.

...

Brave and his companion, Freckles, were bound. Seeing the white phosphorus in the sky, both n’s eyes bulged.

"Damn it, Brave, they have white phosphorus rounds. Is this the police? Or the army?"

Brave’s face was a mixture of black and blue, and the pain from his body made him groan involuntarily.

"You see that’s white phosphorus rounds?" The Senior Police Sergeant holding them ca over, squinting at Freckles.

Brave sensed sothing was off with the man’s mood.

"No s***, I have eyes!" Freckles, his hands bound, spat.

The Senior Police Sergeant chuckled.

He drew his dagger and plunged it straight into the Freckles’ eye!

"Aaaaahhhhhhh!!!!" The intense pain made Freckles scream uncontrollably, rolling on the ground.

"F***! F***! What are you doing?" Brave was shocked by the scene, listening to his companion’s howls of pain, "We are Aricans!"

"Aricans?"

Following the incident with Qiqi, Aricans indeed received a certain special treatnt in xico.

"But you also are drug traffickers, aren’t you?" The Senior Police Sergeant said with a smile, stepping on the writhing Freckles, his gaze fixed on Brave, "What was that you said it was just now?"

Brave’s face turned green.

F***ing madn!

This was more terrifying than any ard fighter he’d seen in the Middle East.

"What is it! Answer ! Idiot!"

Brave trembled and blurted out, "Pepsi!"

...

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