Chapter 1193: Peacekeeping
"No, no money, or you'll kill me." Heidi lifted her head to reveal her snow-white neck.
"Damn, how can there be such a thing as you, let me work without paying, when I'm idle!" I rolled my eyes and shook my arm, but I didn't shake it off.
"You don't let go, I work hard if you don't let go." I'm a little angry, it's already my duty to help her rescue people, I still have to go to my comrades, yes, the crosshair is hanging, the Grim Reaper is with Pandora again, how can the captain go out on a mission without a sniper.
"If you don't loosen it, you just don't let it go, kill me, don't you like to kill people very much?" This woman is up to me.
"I really thought I wouldn't dare touch you!" I waved my saber and placed it on her shoulder.
"Come on, kill me, promise you won't regret it!" Heidi straightened forward and confronted me, but her words made me stunned for a moment, but I didn't pay much attention to it.
"No, I'll pay, a million dollars, I'll pay!" I was just about to speak, but the reporter lady next to me suddenly spoke, sure enough, she was the daughter of a rich family, and she didn't blink a million eyes, no wonder Mark wanted to kidnap her.
"OK, as long as you pay, escorting you guys is not a problem." I didn't expect her to stand up, and now she lifted a stone to shoot herself in the foot, and there is no way to take back what she said, and the mercenary is also trustworthy.
"Humph!" Heidi snorted heavily, and stopped talking, as if she wanted to say something sarcastic about me, but for some reason she held it back.
"You pack your things, I'll go change cars!" I ignored Heidi's indignant look and threw down a sentence and turned away.
The dilapidated off-road vehicle that drove over before walked two hundred kilometers into the desert, almost to the limit, and I am afraid that it will not be able to hold out to Tripoli, but fortunately, Mark and his gang left several cars, which just came in handy.
In addition to the one that blew up, several others were tampered with, each with a bomb on it, which would detonate as soon as it was activated, but Mark hastily installed improvised explosive devices that could be easily dismantled, and it was a piece of cake for me.
Got under a Land Cruiser, dismantled the bomb by dividing it by two, carefully took it out, and threw it far away, without a detonating device, and it didn't explode when it fell to the ground.
Then I double-checked the car again, and when I was sure it was okay, I took out their spare gasoline, filled the tank, and drove the car to the two women.
"Get in the car, we still have hundreds of kilometers to go." Pulling down the window, I waved at the two of them, and Heidi glared at me and angrily pulled the reporter into the car.
I smiled faintly, turned the car around, and headed for the road to Tripoli.
At this moment, Libya has been completely in a state of chaos, not only between Gaddafi's supporters and the Libyan opposition, but also a large number of people who call for Gaddafi's resignation have also been suppressed by force, and the Libyan government has recruited a large number of mercenaries to disperse and suppress ordinary people, who believe in non-violence and non-cooperation, regardless of the rules of war, and countless civilians have been killed and injured by them.
As we approached Tripoli, the capital of Libya, we saw a large number of people stranded in the refugee camp outside the city, with the United Nations peacekeeping force responsible for the security of the refugee camp, and two UN peacekeeping medical posts nearby, where doctors, nurses and volunteers from several countries came to the battlefield to save civilians who were struggling in the war.
I slowed down and drove slowly on the road into the city, and before I was in the battle zone, full of danger and could be caught up in the crossfire between the two sides.
Suddenly, three cars drove in front of me, one in front and one in the back, two chariots drove the road, and in the middle was a miniature loaf, hurrying to the medical station, my face changed slightly, not because of these cars, but because of the people who were driving, they were all wearing blue helmets and red armbands.
I couldn't make out the pattern on the armband, but my intuition told me it was supposed to be a five-star red flag.
"Is it a Chinese peacekeeper?" I thought to myself, the moment I passed by them, my eyes never left.
I don't know what I think, when they are far away, I suddenly slammed the steering wheel, and the ghost turned around and chased after me, if the brothers were around, they would definitely remind me, it has nothing to do with me, but unfortunately there were only two women sitting next to me, and they didn't understand what was going on.
Heidi was angry with me and didn't say a word, and as for the war correspondent, he didn't dare to talk to me at all, maybe because he saw my murderous side, so he always had a fear of me, and even thought that I was more terrible than Mark's gang, which was indeed the case.
With no one to stop me, I drove after them, following them from a distance, watching them enter the peacekeeping medical station, and I pulled over to the side of the road and pushed the door open and got out of the car.
"Hey, where are you going?" Seeing me get out of the car, Heidi couldn't help but follow me, as if she was afraid that I would run away.
"Nothing!" I said with a blank face and walked towards the medical station.
Heidi didn't speak, she just followed me every step of the way, and sometimes I didn't understand what she wanted to do, and I didn't know what it would do her to follow me.
As soon as we entered the medical post within 100 meters, the peacekeepers guarding the door all raised their automatic rifles and pointed them at us.
One of them, who looked like an officer, shouted at us with a megaphone: "This is a UN peacekeeping medical station, outsiders are not allowed to enter, and if we dare to move forward, we will take measures." ”
I stood there and looked over there, the soldiers of the peacekeeping force were not Chinese soldiers, and after a moment of silence, I took a step forward and continued to walk.
"Hey, what are you going to do, don't you want to die, they're going to shoot." Heidi dragged me back.
"They won't!" I said something faintly, then raised my hands, signaled to the other side that I was unarmed, and walked forward.
Peacekeepers have only a limited right of self-defense, and they will not shoot until they are sure that they are the enemy.
"Oh my God, you must be crazy!" Heidi muttered a word from behind and followed.
The officer on the other side gave me three warnings in succession, but he never dared to give the order to shoot, and I did not explain, so I walked to the door of the medical station, and the muzzles of the soldiers' guns were almost up to my nose.
"Hello Captain! I'm sorry, I didn't mean anything else, I just wanted to ask, is the soldier who went in just now a Chinese peacekeeper? "I glanced at his rank, a captain-officer.
"Who are you and what are you doing here? Do you have any documents? The officer did not answer my question, and seeing that I was not hostile, his tone softened a little, but he still did not let his guard down and did not let the others put down their guns.
"I'm Chinese, and it seems that my comrades were on the infantry chariot just now, so let's take a look." I pointed to the car parked inside and replied indifferently.
(End of chapter)