Chapter 4 Eternity 243
Xiao Han didn't say anything more on this issue, and it was probably enough for him to realize that he was going to die. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
How long do you think your fleet will hold out? What are the likelihood of breaking through their encirclement?
It will hold out for at least thirty minutes, and there is at least a 2% chance of breaking through the encirclement.
Ary, you're quite confident, I don't think you can hold on for more than 10 minutes, and the probability of breaking through is about .%? That's the right conclusion, right?
Even if it's the same as you say, so what?
Do you think anyone would lose their life for a war they can't win?
Of course there will be, isn't that what most of the wars in this world are? What do you think those servicemen died for? Invade? Plunder? Money? Or justice, protection?
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Isn't the so-called war senseless death and massacre?
But I don't think the pirates you're leading will have that kind of realization.
Indeed, after sinking a two-ship airboat, then they will probably raise the white flag.
What do you want to do here? Waiting for an escape opportunity?
It's pretty much the same, and it looks safer here.
Is it safe?
After all, this building gives people the feeling that even if it is hit by two or three naval guns, there is no problem at all.
Now give the order to get your men all to surrender, you have no choice.
Ary faced Xiao Han, who suddenly became tough, did not agree or deny.
Instead, he expressed a different opinion on Xiaohan's approach.
I don't think a unilateral ceasefire is the right choice.
I wouldn't mind throwing your head in the pirate center.
I don't have any opinions, but I don't think there is a way for me to convey orders properly in the current situation.
You'll always have a way to get it across.
I thought you were going to talk to me and fight against those visitors.
I think they would be more than happy with the gift.
I don't know what Xiao Han thinks, but with such a huge change in attitude, he must have had his own ideas.
She didn't give Ary a chance to speak again.
Following the instructions given to us by Han, we hung our ary outside the window on the second floor.
After being hung outside, Ary, under the threat of Xiao Han, utters a declaration of surrender.
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Surrender, guys.
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In a flirtatious tone, he said out loud what we expected to hear.
In a chaotic and noisy environment, Ary's instructions were executed after dozens of minutes.
Now all the pirates raised their hands.
A few minutes ago, the shelling of both sides had stopped, and the pirates' airboats had all landed at the airport.
Seeing that the fight had stopped, we escorted Ary to the IRA and the others.
It's not a long journey, but you can clearly feel the malice.
This group of pirates is still pirates.
More than a dozen people escorted more than 100 people, and this scene was indeed quite strange.
IRA looked at us, and even she looked very tired after this series of battles.
Although tired, there is also the danger that must be faced.
Lay-sama, gag, do you know those people floating in the sky?
I guess I don't know each other, but I think they'll come down soon to negotiate.
Is that so, then I'll leave it to you, I need to command the garrison to manage this group of prisoners, if this group of people don't watch well, I don't know what chaos will happen.
I'm sorry for you, IRA.
Wherever it is, it's for Baratheon.
Ira nodded to us and left our surroundings.
The more than 100 people who surrendered really need someone like IRA to manage.
As for us, the escort waited for the former pirates to land in an airboat.
Minutes... Thirteen airboats landed three of them.
The BLD one I knew also landed.
More than 20 people came down from these three airboats, and after sending off this group of personnel, these three airboats took off again.
It was not BLD who took the lead, but a woman she didn't know.
A woman wearing a black pirate hat and having beautiful long pink hair.
She was wearing a red-blue coat that looked very thick.
The coat is just draped, presumably the same as the quilt we wore before, but simply to adapt to the cold at high altitude.
As for the clothes that are very exposed inside, I still don't comment too much.
This woman can be regarded as quite a leader in recognition.
She may be the leader of the former pirates? According to Xiao Han's thoughts, this person is the organizer of the vain spy? Probably not, the real behind-the-scenes will not be so simple to come to the forefront.
If it were as I thought, this woman would have been loyal to us right away.
When we were still three steps away, the woman stopped.
The next second... All of the twenty-odd people knelt on one knee with the woman.
Lord Gag, Inspector Lay, I'm Senator Dai of the Cavalry Regiment.
Senate? dai?
Gag repeats Dai's name, but doesn't seem to have a clue.
The style of this guy's work, as expected, is very close to the Soviets.
Xiao Han stopped Gag, who was about to continue saying strange things.
Get up quickly, we are not a feudal dynasty, and we don't need such etiquette.
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When the group of people all stood up, Xiao Han spoke again.
Did you command Dai's support operation this time?
Be.
The people you mobilized should all be former pirates, right?
Be.
Thank you very much for your assistance, and I think Baratheon's trust has been rewarded.
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And I think you're going to be very interested in this guy.
After Xiao Han beckoned, Ary was pressed in front of Dai and them.
After Ary was pushed to the front, he didn't react much.
He staggered, his head bowed... Laughed.
Hum... You bastards.
That's what we should say, Ary.
Presumably hearing a familiar voice, Ary looked up.
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Isn't this a female spy in vain? Aren't you satisfied with the senate?
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After saying this, I understood why Xiao Han handed over Ary's to this group of former pirates.
Sure enough, the only people who know about pirates are pirates.
Ary was definitely not a small person in the pirate group before, and Dai, who led the former pirate, could not be an unknown person, as soon as these two met, they could be said to be enemies of life and death, and they would not let each other go easily.