Fatal Strike: Mercenary Road of Gunfire Ranger

Chapter 480: Wrap Up, Incoming Call



"Boom boom boom boom..."

Each of the 5 Big Dobermans carried three Smoke Bombs and three Jump Mines...

The explosion from the Jump Mines caused a circular shock, delivering a lethal blow to the gunmen, followed by the dispersal of smoke bombs in the woods, rendering those surviving gunmen effectively blind.

Little Tom's squad led an encounter against a wasp attack, and in just a few seconds, they were collectively stung into swollen messes.

Still relatively lucid, Little Tom's thoughts had shifted from how to attack to how to retreat unscathed.

As they fled the wasp's pursuit, seeking to rally with their companions, the explosion of the Jump Mines prompted him to decisively head north into the woods to try to first escape the reach of the camp's attacks.

As Little Tom and a few men were sprinting, Balang appeared on their path with his wife.

Seeing a mangy dog and a robust Malinois behind a big tree watching him, just as Little Tom attempted to scare them off with a gun, something ejected from the backs of the two Malinois...

Seeing the two Malinois dive into a tree pit like seasoned soldiers, Little Tom, sensing danger, bellowed, "Get down..."

Immediately after, the Jump Mine shot up to around 1.5 meters high and exploded...

Several gunmen who failed to react in time were instantly hit by the steel balls propelled by the explosion and howled in agony as they fell to the ground.

Little Tom, with his quick reflexes, dodged the deadly strike. Surrounded by rising smoke, he instinctively crawled at high speed toward a bush...

Just as he was about to reach the bush, he heard two intimidating low growls...

"FUCK..."

Seeing two giant wolves suddenly emerging, peeking at him from the bushes, Little Tom cursed just as he was about to draw his pistol for defense. One of the giant wolves lunged, caught his neck in its jaws, and fiercely tore open his artery...

A great deal of fresh blood drenched the bodies of the two giant wolves, thoroughly inciting their wild nature.

These two giant wolves were not the same as the two well-trained cougars; Mountain Eagle could only roughly control their direction, making sure they didn't enter the camp's vicinity, but he couldn't dictate their attacking choices.

Balang attempted to approach with his wife but confronted expulsion by the giant wolves.

Amidst the thick smoke, Balang let out an annoyed growl. Under Mountain Eagle's command, he regrouped with the 5 Big Dobermans and withdrew back to the camp.

Those inside the camp had no knowledge of what transpired on the outskirts...

Miranda, seeing the big dogs returning to the camp amid terrifying roars and screams from the perimeter, quickly sought out Mountain Eagle...

"sir..."

Mountain Eagle waved his hand, "First, check on Hummingbird. It's those two giant wolves; my dogs can't beat them..."

Miranda frowned as she looked at Mountain Eagle, hesitant to speak several times but eventually chose to remain silent.

She ran to Hummingbird's side and unlocked the Bullet-Proof Vest that little dame wore to check it, then heaved a long sigh of relief...

The bullet had hit the Bullet-Proof Vest, knocking the breath out of Hummingbird...

This little dame displayed a lack of professionalism in those final moments, which caused her significant distress.

When Miranda came to check, Hummingbird opened one eye and said softly, "If I pretend to be unconscious a little longer, could I win some sympathy points?"

Miranda responded irritably, "Are you stupid?

I've told you so many times, you are logistics, not front-line personnel..."

As Miranda raised her voice, Mountain Eagle, helping Daria to her feet, slowly walked back to sit on the platform before speaking, "There's no need to emphasize her role and responsibilities, I am very satisfied with your arrangements and responses."

Mountain Eagle then glanced at his watch and added, "Wait a little longer, I need you to enter the woods to assess enemy casualties and also to eliminate those two dangerous giant wolves."

Tiffany, with a furrowed brow, looked at Mountain Eagle and whispered, "To kill those two giant wolves?

Can't you just…"

Mountain Eagle shook his head, "They're not like my dogs or those two cougars; I can't control them, they've practically gone rogue now…"

Mountain Eagle wasn't lying; the two giant wolves ripping apart the surviving gunmen in the smoke had indeed gone completely berserk.

He could induce immense pain in them using the Police Dog Controller to drive them away, but he no longer had any control over them.

These giant wolves were essentially experimental prototypes; they were designed with a single purpose - perimeter surveillance.

This function inherently required granting them enough autonomy to leverage their strength.

Lacking detailed control made it difficult for Mountain Eagle to utilize them safely.

Keeping them chained in the camp was safe enough, but having two frenzied wolves free in the camp, especially with Mountain Eagle having destroyed the handheld controller, would pose a security risk the moment he was away.

Tiffany looked seriously at Mountain Eagle, nodded her head, and said, "I'll handle it…"

Mountain Eagle glanced at his watch and instructed, "Wait half an hour to go in, take a shotgun, use solitary bullets…"

Tiffany listened to the sporadic horrifying screams from the woods, her expression complicated as she pulled Mountain Eagle aside, quietly asking, "Is this what you wanted?"

Let Miranda show her capabilities, then demonstrate the cruelty to its extreme...

Actually, we really don't need to kill everyone!"

Mountain Eagle was taken aback for a moment, spreading his hands and said: "If it were me, those people would have been taken out the moment they stepped into the camp.

You think it's cruel because you are making a professional choice, sacrificing some of the camp's security to accommodate your professional habits.

Miranda's deployment is exquisite, her tactics flexible, but that's useless, our opponents are mercenaries, you lack resolution, which is why you are led into a stalemate.

If you were decisive enough, you could have forced their surrender from the beginning, but you chose the most troublesome method.

I understand, and respect your professional choice!

But you must understand, this is combat, not a game of police catching thieves, and the current situation is not chosen by me, but by you, for them."

Tiffany's father was a mercenary, she of course understood Mountain Eagle's meaning and thoughts…

She sighed, walked over to Miranda, relayed Mountain Eagle's tasks, then, looking at the excited Red Sparrow and the somewhat silent Miranda, said: "If you have regrets, it's not too late.

You are excellent enough, but…"

Miranda glanced at Red Sparrow and the feigning unconscious Hummingbird on the ground, and said with a somber tone: "There are no buts, this is my own choice!

We are no longer agents of the Special Service Bureau!"

As Miranda said this, she glanced at Mountain Eagle who had just sat back down, hesitated for a moment, then walked up to him, and said: "Sir, we are not mercenaries, our duty is to prevent danger, not to help you kill."

Mountain Eagle frowned and waved his hand, saying: "I don't remember ever asking you to help me kill anyone, if you think defense and counterattack can make you feel a bit more comfortable when killing, go ahead…

But let me remind you, if you say your duty is to prevent danger, then you need to execute this meticulously in your future work."

Miranda listened, nodded solemnly, and said, "Then am I hired?"

Mountain Eagle slightly nodded and said: "Yes, so now as the boss, I'm asking you to clean up the scene.

You can get to work now!"

Daria looked at Mountain Eagle driving Miranda away, she sat next to Mountain Eagle and said: "Boss, Butcher and the others are on their way back, now Russian Mission Town is completely chaotic…"

Saying this, Daria glanced at Miranda who was leaving, then thought for a moment and said: "Boss, do you really want her to protect your wife?"

Mountain Eagle spread his hands and said: "Why not?

She is very professional, and she refuses to become a mercenary, both mentally and behaviorally.

The more stubborn she is and the higher her moral sense, the more trustworthy she is!

My wife isn't planning to do anything illegal, on the contrary, she will do many things that in Miranda's mind are the right things.

Moreover, with Yuliy accompanying her, why can't I trust her?"

Daria heard that the boss planned to put her sister Yuliy in charge, she instantly let go of her disdain and hostility towards Miranda and the others…

Professionals do professional things, Miranda and her team aren't harsh enough, and also having children makes them vulnerable, making it easier for Yuliy to control them.

Daria shifted her perspective, instantly seeing the delightful aspects of Miranda and her team…

This devilish woman is determined to follow the boss all the way down, so she's very willing to put effort into some 'core members'.

Apart from maintaining a respectful distance from Blood Fox, the pathfinder for Mountain Eagle, those such as Butcher, Mr. Poincaré, Great White Shark Sophia, Tessa, developed good relationships with this pair of sisters…

Now Miranda and her team were also on Daria's friends list!

Seeing that the boss didn't seem interested in continuing to talk, Daria voluntarily approached Tiffany, helping him organize the STER team members…

Some among them were injured, but none severely!

Compared to the professionalism and moral sense shown by Miranda and her team, this group of STER team members from Alaska seemed much more unruly…

The cruelty unacceptable to Miranda and her team was, in the eyes of these STER members, just daily life in Alaska.

Killed or be killed, eat or be eaten, survive or die, this is the true nature of Alaska!

When Daria asked them to help clean up the scene and go together to hunt down two out-of-control giant wolves, they were very active.

Because they had earned merit again!

The different stances and perspectives make people react completely differently to the same event.

Mountain Eagle didn't want to discuss these issues with people like Miranda and her team; while others were busy, he took the initiative to call Blood Fox, informing him that the hostages had been rescued, and sent him the video and photos taken by Butcher as evidence.

He quickly received a phone call…

Mountain Eagle thought it would be the International Intermediary Company notifying him that his payment had been credited, but to his surprise, the caller turned out to be someone he had not expected…

Listening to the somewhat familiar voice on the other end, Mountain Eagle sighed and said: "It seems that the International Intermediary Company isn't all that reliable…"


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