Special Forces: I Can See the Experience Bar

Chapter 253 Inside the Black Tiger Camp

Chapter 253 Inside the Black Tiger Camp

The high school team was unaware that Xiao Zhuang had not yet been eliminated, but given the current situation, if they lost contact, it was safe to assume that Xiao Zhuang had already been eliminated.

Faced with the Blue Army's large-scale encirclement and suppression, coupled with Lei Keming, a veteran special forces soldier from the Wolf Fang, Gao Zhong's mentality was actually pessimistic.

I didn't have much hope to begin with, but then Chang Ning came along. Isn't that just making things difficult for Lao Gao?

"You must leave now before Black Tiger's men find you. Lone Wolf cannot be wiped out."

As he spoke, the high school captain pushed and shoved Chang Ning, trying to make him listen to him.

Seeing this, what else could Chang Ning say?
All the thoughts in my heart turned into a sigh.

He knew that nothing he said now would make a difference; the high school team and Mada wouldn't be convinced.

Since that's the case, he might as well turn around and leave, at least allowing these two warriors, who are determined to die, to focus on fighting and take down a few more Blue Army soldiers.

"Okay, I'll listen to you."

Chang Ning, holding his gun, bent over and walked quickly, and the few people who jumped up and down disappeared into the thick grass.

"I thought this stubborn guy wouldn't leave."

Looking in the direction Chang Ning left, Ma Da's stiff face gradually softened.

"Who says otherwise? If he hadn't left, I was prepared to make him dizzy and hide him in a secluded place."

With Chang Ning gone, Gao Zhongdui felt a significant lightening of his burden, and he became much gentler.

After exchanging a few words and getting themselves in a good mood, the two continued their stealthy advance toward Black Tiger's camp.

What follows is destined to be a battle of no return. What the high school team and Mada need to do is fight as many Blue Army players as possible, and ideally, take down Lei Keming.

What was found on the other side of the trap?

Lei Keming added a few strokes to his painting, making the facial features of the soldier holding the steel gun in the painting softer.

What the Chinese army needs are tough men, not emotionless killing machines.

A machine is still just a machine; no matter how good it is, it can still be defeated.

Upon hearing Lei Keming's question, the deputy smiled, opened the blue folder beside him, and read the freshly produced battle report to the battalion commander.

"After a night of capture, with the cooperation of the Night Tiger Reconnaissance Company and the Armored Brigade, nine enemy special forces soldiers were successfully captured."

Lei Keming, who was in a great mood, put down his paintbrush after hearing the battle report. He stood up, took the folder from his deputy, and carefully read the battle report inside.

"How come there are only 9 people? A complete combat squad consists of two groups of 12 people."

After all that effort, this is what I get?

Who are the three who slipped through the net?

Lei Keming put down the folder in his hand with a gloomy face; he was very dissatisfied with the result.

The original plan was to completely annihilate this Red Army special forces team that was wreaking havoc in the heart of the Blue Army's territory.

"Captain He, I wonder how you'll cope without Lone Wolf?"

The thought that their target was the most elite force of Wolf Fang improved Lei Keming's mood considerably; after all, their opponent was the Lone Wolf Commando Team.

He himself had been there and knew what kind of people they were.

Lei Keming, the lucky one who managed to escape the shelling and the dragnet-like encirclement, is now very eager to meet him.

"It's not clear yet, but it's speculated that one of them is the captain of the Lone Wolf Commando."

These captured Red Army special forces soldiers kept their mouths shut; they never opened them except when eating or drinking.

We can't use any underhanded tactics, so we can't gather much intelligence.

The deputy explained to Lei Keming that these were the objective factors they had encountered.

The Blues players had done their best; they really had no way to deal with a bunch of tough guys.

"The captain of the Lone Wolf?" Lei Keming's sensitive nerves picked up on the information that attracted him.

"Old Gao, you're really lucky. You didn't get caught."

"Does the captain know this person?" the deputy asked shrewdly.

According to what he knew, the battalion commander used to be a performing arts soldier, then spent some time in the Wolf Fang Army, and after returning from studying abroad, he formed the Black Tiger Army.

It's normal to have acquaintances in Langya.

"He was my former comrade-in-arms."

Lei Keming didn't explain much; his time with Wolf Fang was one of his few most vivid memories.

There he had his good brother who was both a teacher and a friend, and Captain He, who always had a stern face.

There were certain things he didn't want to mention about Wolf Fang.

It is only suitable to be kept deep in Lei Keming's heart, to be taken out and savored in his spare time.

"Anyone who can make the captain remember them must have something special." The deputy glanced at Lei Keming's expression and said seriously.

"He was known as the 'First Warrior on the Western Front' back then."

Lei Keming explained something to his deputy.

"The greatest warrior on the Western Front?"

The deputy hurriedly searched his memory for clues about the title.

Unfortunately, he and Lei Keming were not in the same unit back then, so he was completely unfamiliar with the relevant situation.

Another point is that some of Lei Keming's documents are classified at a very high level, and he does not have the authority to access them.

The deputy also only had a superficial understanding of his own captain's situation, some of which came from information that he could access at his level; and some of which Lei Keming himself revealed during casual conversations.

Just like the title of "First Warrior on the Western Front" mentioned earlier, he wouldn't have known about these things if Lei Keming hadn't brought it up.

"That was during the Battle of Laoshan..."

Lei Keming's eyes were vacant as he was lost in his own memories.

"That's just the way it is."

The story of the high school team was not particularly dramatic or epic, and Lei Keming finished telling it quickly.

Each battle record, the number of kills, and the bravery of the high school team were etched into the vice-handman's memory along with Lei Keming's words.

At the same time, his expression changed. It wasn't that the vice-captain was engrossed in the story, but rather that he realized how terrifying this escaped member of the high school team was.

If such a person is allowed to roam freely in the heart of the Blue Team's territory, no one can calculate how much damage he can cause them.

"Captain, now that you mention it, I think the nine people we captured aren't as valuable as Captain Lone Wolf," the deputy said in a sour voice.

He initially thought the battle results from the front were acceptable, but after hearing the battalion commander's story, a bitter feeling welled up inside him.

Did the Blues end up losing the big fish and only catching small fry?

"How many years have you been following me?"

Lei Keming was displeased upon hearing his deputy's words.

However, he didn't show it, but instead asked a question that seemed completely unrelated to the previous conversation.

The topic jumped quite a bit, catching the deputy completely off guard.

"Reporting to the captain, I've been with Black Tiger for eight years!"

The deputy's answer was firm and resolute. From his determined expression, it was easy to see his feelings for the Black Tiger Special Forces and his recognition of the captain, Lei Keming.

(End of this chapter)

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