Chapter 135
Ye Hua, who had already experienced the baptism of war, had already sensitively sniffed out something wrong at this time, and this abnormal behavior that made people have to doubt made Ye Hua finally judge that these people must have acted with the tacit consent of the Egyptian government. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
When this judgment was made, Ye Hua didn't want to be reserved anymore. Now it seems that sooner or later he and the Egyptian government will have to tear their faces, so the timing of this tearing face seems to be less important now. I'll make a mess of it myself, and then I'll let Pierre and the others clean it up when it's over.
After making up his mind, Ye Hua ordered the nuclear submarines in the Mediterranean and the Red Sea to start missile support for Cairo.
Chen Xinyao's improved guidance system can increase the accuracy of a missile to an error of less than one meter. This excellent small-charge missile really helped Ye Hua a lot.
With the support of the missiles, Ye Hua and the people on the other side of the airfield quickly and smoothly broke the siege. Of course, at the same time, Tang Zongli and the others also happened to board a medium-sized passenger ship at the ferry. After bargaining with the shipowner, this passenger ship carried Tang Zongli and them all the way to the Mediterranean Sea.
The ship was on the Nile and nothing happened, but when the passenger ship was about to leave for the sea. Four frigates of the Egyptian military suddenly appeared in front.
Two of the frigates were in front of them blocking Tang Zongli's way out, and two more drove towards them. The loudspeakers on the frigate shouted all the way for them to stop the ship for routine inspection.
Facing the frigate whose guns were already aimed at them, Tang Zongli could only signal the owner to stop the passenger ferry. After the frigate approached, Tang Zongli showed the officers on the Xiaoting mountain passenger ferry the special forces certificate provided by Pierre for them.
Seeing his soldiers climb up from the dinghy one after another, the officer told Tang Zongli that he was just doing a routine check to see if there were any terrorists.
He asked Tang Zongli to signal his subordinates to put down their guns and all assemble in the front compartment for inspection, Tang Zongli saw that there was no way now, so he could only signal everyone to put down their weapons and gather in the front compartment.
When Tang Zongli gathered everyone into the front cabin, the soldiers circled them all. After more than ten minutes of inspection, the officer in charge of inspecting Tang Zongli and them came over and warmly shook hands with Tang Zongli, saying that everyone had misunderstood, he had just received a call from above, and Tang Zongli and they had passed.
Having said that, the officer led people to quickly evacuate the passenger ship that Tang Zongli had temporarily rented.
After the group of Egyptian soldiers left, Tang Zongli immediately checked the cabin where he was staying just now, and found no signs of things being turned over, and the main box of this operation was still intact on the luggage rack. Other than that, none of their weapons or equipment have been turned.
Soon after the officer boarded his frigate, the four offshore frigates made way for Tang Zongli and them.
After that, Tang Zongli and the others successfully boarded the nuclear submarine that came to meet them. And since Ye Hua last fought with these unknown bandits, he has never encountered any form of resistance along the way. In the end, Groups A and B evacuated Cairo in the Mediterranean, and Group C was successfully evacuated from the Red Sea.