Fatal Strike: Mercenary Road of Gunfire Ranger

Chapter 100 Assimilation



Mountain Eagle knew that Kechara joined not for his combat skills, but for his Bangkok background.

However, Mountain Eagle didn’t care at all, the sight of those twisted and distorted child corpses in the cabin reignited the flames in his heart that had been dampened by his illness.

You fight smugglers, you fight, killing them is fine, but those human traffickers and abducted individuals shouldn’t have died, especially not in such a horrible way!

This type of intimidatory killing was meant to aid the intelligence agencies of the UK and US in their chase after terrorists.

It sounds like a legitimate goal, but the unclean background and brutal methods of both intelligence agencies made this pursuit of terrorists resemble a terrorist act itself.

This is not a simple matter of good versus evil; it is using the methods of terrorism to fight terrorism, stepping on the lives of innocents in the name of so-called justice—an utterly shameful and cruel bastard logic.

Because those who do such things generally won’t have their families and friends become the ’irrelevant numbers’ in the newspapers after the attacks.

Especially since Mountain Eagle is well aware that the crazed behaviors of the UK and US intelligence agencies are partly because of the Plutonium he stole...

Mountain Eagle wasn’t saintly enough to blame the deaths on himself, but he definitely didn’t want to just watch these two agencies continue their reckless actions!

Looking at Kechara’s solemn face, Mountain Eagle said in a heavy tone, "You guys are the local snakes, if they want to figure out the smuggling routes, they’ll definitely need to bribe insiders. Find that person, and we can roughly get a hold of the enemy’s tail."

Kechara, looking troubled, said, "What if we can’t find them?"

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