Chapter 49: One-Way Tasks

Andreyevich is a captain in the GRU special forces, and about five months ago he received a secret mission.

According to the description of the mission, he and his teammates need to infiltrate a small country in a remote location, with poor technology and language barriers, and help a local warlord defeat other competitors and eventually become king.

In fact, Andreyevich is no stranger to this kind of task, and the current international environment is like this, small countries basically have no sovereignty at all, and in the end they can only become puppets or vassals of big countries.

Moreover, it is said that he is going to a place where the locals don't even know what a cola or mobile phone is, and Andreyevich even doubts that there is such a country on the planet.

Because even in countries like South Sudan and Somalia, which are recognized as extremely poor by the United Nations, most people there will not have heard of Coca-Cola's name.

Could it be some isolated island nation in the Pacific?

In addition, there are two other things that make Andreyevich very concerned about this mission, which is actually a multinational operation.

In addition to Russia, Britain, France, China, and even the United States, which has always been at odds with Russia, will also send military teams, and their mission goals this time are the same, and they need to cooperate with each other to support each other.

Andreyevich felt that it was a big surprise that Russia would support the same warlord as the United States.

He had to confirm it again and again with the commander, and after receiving an affirmative answer, he still felt incredible.

In addition, this is an extremely rare one-way task, the so-called one-way, is to have a go and no return.

Andreevich still remembers the first words of the prefect after finding him, "Are you a patriot, captain." ”

Without thinking, Andreevich gave an affirmative answer.

That's what they had to talk about later. Andreevich's parents were gone when he was very young, and he is just forty years old today and has never married.

So when he returned home and said goodbye to his sister, Andreyevich got on the Rada, who came to pick him up.

He was first taken to a training base, where he underwent a check-up, but not a regular physical check-up, but a mental check-up.

The staff in charge of the inspection are like interrogating prisoners, constantly pressuring him, testing his psychological endurance and loyalty.

Andreevich and the rest of the team members who had come here to take part in the inspection felt insulted, but the staff didn't care about annoying them.

They provoked the tested person over and over again, holding their resumes, like Sherlock Holmes, holding a magnifying glass to look for doubts in their resumes, and even their online statements from a year ago were turned over.

Fortunately, Andreevich is usually a cautious person, which finally passed the test.

And there were fourteen other people who passed the test with him, of course, this was only the first batch, and the commander of the training base told them that there would be people to help them in the future.

And although they did not receive satellite support for this operation, they were able to obtain a batch of modern weapons, including even the S-500, the military's latest anti-aircraft missile system.

This anti-aircraft missile system is commonly used against ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, hypersonic vehicles, and low-orbit satellites, with a staggering 600-kilometer combat radius.

In addition to this, Andreevich also saw Iskander M surface-to-surface missiles, armored vehicles, helicopter gunships, anti-materiel sniper rifles, which looked like a military exposition.

They were asked to familiarize themselves with the use and maintenance of these weapons within a month, which was not difficult for Andreevich, who, as a member of the special forces, was familiar with most of the weapons inside.

Most of the people who can be sent to the training base are in a similar situation to Andreevich, so they completed this part of the training ahead of schedule.

Just when Andreevich and his teammates were looking forward to making a big splash, they were taken to the eastern powers next door.

He was then sent to a company called the Tertiary Age.

That night, one of them was taken to an empty room next door.

Andreyevich and the others could clearly see what was happening in that room through the one-way glass on the other side.

Andreevich saw the admiral who had recruited him walk into the room with a young Chinese in a black suit.

Then the admiral said something to the soldier in the room, then took out a pistol and handed it over, and the soldier's face looked extremely shocked and confused.

Then he suddenly shouted, looking excited.

But the admiral and the young man beside him were unmoved, the admiral's face looked very serious, and he said something again.

Andreevich turned his head to look at the other person beside him, Danila, nicknamed Little Bee, who was an excellent sniper and, most importantly, the only one of the fifteen who could read lip language.

"What did he say?" Andreevich asked.

Little Bee looked like he was alive, "he ...... He said, "Hurry up." ”

"What are you doing?"

"Suicide." Little Bee's voice trembled, "He also said don't disgrace your country and troops. ”

Andreyevy's heart sank suddenly.

There was a commotion in the room.

They didn't expect that after spending so much effort and passing the layers of assessments, they finally came here just to send them to death, which is simply the most ironic black joke of this century.

No wonder the mission brief says it's a one-way mission.

Andreyevich is not afraid of death, but he does not want to die so inexplicably.

There were many others who had the same idea as him, and even the soldier in the room was caught in the battle between heaven and man at this time.

He held a pistol, the muzzle of which swam between the admiral and the young man in the suit.

But he obviously knew that even if he could kill two people, he would not be able to escape in a foreign country, and he still had a family and children.

So he ended up aiming his gun at his temple.

The admiral nodded, "I didn't see the wrong person, you won't regret your choice." ”

The soldier pulled the trigger, and then Andreevich saw the young man in a suit walk up to the corpse on the ground, took out a small bell, shook it, and still said something in his mouth.

After doing all this, he shook hands with the Admiral and left the house, and the two of them looked calm from beginning to end, as if they were picking a freshly killed broiler in a butcher's shop.

The admiral didn't leave the room after that, he turned his head, faced the glass in front of him, and said lightly, "I know you're watching, and it's still too late if a coward wants to quit." ”

(End of chapter)