Fatal Strike: Paladins Mercenary Road

Chapter 787 Looking for someone

Chapter 787 Looking for someone
Bad consequences!

After the battle in Alaska, Mountain Eagle was greeted not only with congratulations from various friends and allies, but also with an investigation from the United States...

The fighting in the town of St. Marys could not be kept secret in the end, and the town's residents called the police.

The Alaska Police Department, under the control of the Mountain Eagle, had already made arrangements. Redick personally led a team to St. Marys for a 'meticulous investigation,' ultimately concluding that a criminal gang had engaged in a shootout there. Since the victim could not be found, the case was closed.

The location of the brown bear camp was indeed too remote. The surrounding uninhabited area was almost the size of a small European country, so as long as the natives didn't speak up, no one would mention the battles around the brown bear camp.

But Chuck's brilliant move caused the Mountain Eagle a lot of trouble!
The plane he used to carry the bombs was rented from a fishing company. After he killed the pilot, his body was loaded onto the plane, with the intention of faking a crash.

But now the plane has been shot down and crashed in wetlands about 70 kilometers south of the brown bear camp.

A burning meteor fell from the sky during a snowy day. Someone in the indigenous tribe to the south saw it and chose to call the police.

Following a report from the fishing company, the FBI launched an investigation...

Mountain Eagle mobilized everyone and gathered a group of people from Huaien's tribe to help with the on-site handling...

However, cleaning up the battlefield after a fierce battle is extremely difficult!
The bodies on the two cargo ships could be removed, but the frozen blood and scattered bits of flesh were impossible to dispose of.

There were also bullet holes and traces of explosions in the camp, as well as traces of drone and missile bombardment...

In addition, the intense fire caused by the bomb explosion after the plane crash destroyed a large area of ​​bushes, and there were nearly 200 prisoners who had nowhere to hide. Even if a rookie came here, Mountain Eagle couldn't lie through his teeth.

Originally, Blood Fox and his gang of old hands, along with Dalia and Yulia, the two moles, were already trying to fool Xiaowan and Tessa, leaving Mountain Eagle with a huge problem. Now, the FBI investigation has surfaced...

"Sister, I've already paid the money. When will their ship be delivered?"

The FBI has arrived in Anchorage. They will soon pinpoint the crash site. If it weren't for the recent daily snowfall, they might have already come looking for me.

I need to get those prisoners out of there as soon as possible…

Mountain Eagle sat in his chair, looking at Li Chengji on the laptop screen in front of him...

This lady, I don't know where she is, is currently wearing a light, airy dress, enjoying the sunset on the terrace of a seaside villa...

Hearing Shanying's complaint, Li Chengji glanced at her watch with a reproachful expression, then said irritably, "It's only been half a month since we last discussed the maritime prison issue..."

That's a 4-ton cargo ship. Even though it's only $500 million, shouldn't you at least check the ship's propulsion system, assess the damage, and then get it repaired?

As she spoke, Li Chengji stretched lazily and said with a light laugh, "Don't worry, I checked the weather forecast. Central Alaska has entered the extreme cold phase, and the temperature there will be close to minus 50 degrees Celsius in the next 20 days."

Believe me, even if FBI agents found a pilot willing to take the risk, they couldn't work in the field in this kind of weather.

The Mountain Eagles have State Sheriff Reddick as an inside man in Anchorage, so he is certainly aware of the current situation of the FBI agents.

During this period, even the Inuit special forces in Alaska would not risk venturing into no man's land.

The nearest airport to the crash site is Brown Bear Camp, but the straight-line distance from there to the crash site is nearly 35 kilometers.

Mountain eagles have plenty of ways to prevent others from landing on their territory, and if the other eagle wants to change direction, it has to trek sixty or seventy kilometers through the wilderness.

The only feasible option is a helicopter, but current weather conditions mean no one will risk a fishing company's plane and a pilot who is sure to die.

Mountain Eagle contacted Li Chengji to urge the acquisition of the sea prison to proceed. The Brown Bear Camp was short-handed, and the nearly two hundred prisoners far exceeded the camp's capacity.

The ladies and children all followed Razer to the Inuit tribe further north, and now the task of preparing meals for the camp has mostly fallen to Mountain Eagle, as the others have a lot of heavy physical work to do.

Dispose of corpses, repair the camp, collect equipment left behind by the enemy...

The heavy snow made all the work more difficult!
All those prisoners must be sent away. Now that we've dealt with the maritime prison issue, the rest will be relatively simple...

The Mountain Eagles have a C-27A transport plane; as long as they don't treat prisoners of war like human beings, they can send them all to El Salvador in a couple of trips.

"Sister, please hurry up and help me, even if it costs a little more money?"

The mountain eagle's worried expression made Li Chengji on the other end of the video call laugh. She stretched, picked up a cocktail of unknown flavor, took a sip, and said, "Finding people is easy, finding that ship is easy too, but don't forget, the Angel of Death attacked there, and the security system on board was severely damaged."

Repairing those things requires not only money, but also highly skilled personnel.

You won't find someone like that on the open market. I'm trying to find a technician who's willing to work at sea long-term.

Europeans and Americans are too expensive and not very controllable. The best option is technicians from India or Kenya, who are cheaper and willing to accept long-term contracts.

Ideally, the team would be from Kenya. If that's acceptable, I can find you a qualified technical team within a week, including software engineers and hardware maintenance engineers.

Mountain Eagle was taken aback by Li Chengji's suggestion. He could understand recommending Indians, given that India's software industry was quite developed, their software engineers were numerous and of good quality, and their wages were extremely low. Mountain Eagle had dealt with these people before; they were truly willing to do any job as long as they were paid.

Although Indians can be cunning and dishonest, as long as the contract is clearly stipulated and payment is always made only after the job is completed, they can generally deliver satisfactory software.

Because foreigners can always find cheaper software engineers in India to exploit.

Of course, they call this 'outsourcing'...

In the past, when working for the government, as long as the result was satisfactory, Mountain Eagle could pretend not to know the Indians' tricks. But when working for himself, Mountain Eagle would never hire Indians...

But if we don't want Indians, are Kenyans a good alternative?

Perhaps sensing Mountain Eagle's question, Li Chengji took a sip of her cocktail and said with a smile, "Mountain Eagle, don't underestimate Kenya. It's the world's largest academic writing factory..."

To my knowledge, British university students sent 8.5 orders for papers to Kenya last year, about half of which were graduation theses.

The American education market is larger, and the number of orders is greater!
Kenya currently accounts for more than 60% of the global academic writing market, with an annual output value exceeding US$1.1 million.

I can say with certainty that the higher education there is by no means inferior; at the very least, the outstanding students there reach above-average levels compared to most universities in Europe and America.

As she looked at the eagle's dumbfounded expression, Lee Sung-hee laughed and said, "Did you think Kenya was just a tourist destination, and that the most valuable things there were lions and elephants...?"

Mountain Eagle rubbed his nose and said a little embarrassedly, "I think the leopard and rhinoceros are also worth seeing."

I really didn't expect that a country with a per capita GDP of only $1500 would have such an industry.

I never imagined that university students in Europe and America would outsource their papers to Kenyans...

What are these kids thinking?

Li Chengji said with a smile, "Mountain Eagle, like many people from Dongda University, sometimes it seems difficult for you to understand why those countries in Southeast Asia and Africa, despite being subjected to brutal exploitation, are still closely connected with Europe and America."

Language, because these countries have all experienced colonization, and in the end, all the people with backbone were killed, and then generation after generation grew up in a colonial context.

Kenya is an English-speaking country, and I even find their accent easier to understand than Indian English.

If you could get your troublesome final paper done for just a few dollars, freeing up time to party, what would you think if you were a college student in Europe or America?
Mountain Eagle, the global economic structure is changing, and developed countries no longer need to train a large number of elite students, especially engineers.

Because their industrial structure doesn't have enough complementary jobs to satisfy students who have paid huge tuition fees.

Higher education in Europe and America is a business. If you were in charge of that business, would you stop those students from doing this?

"I wouldn't. I'd rather spend money to support professors in the university to do research and spend money to advertise than pay attention to those idiots who just coast along."

With that, Mountain Eagle sighed and said, "Kenya has more than 40 million people. Even if only half of them have received an education, a large number of elites can still emerge from among them."

Unfortunately, these lousy countries can't even provide enough jobs for their own elites...

Well, now it seems that universities in Europe and America are not as rigorous as I imagined; otherwise, why would it be Kenya?

Upon hearing this, Li Chengji scoffed and said, "Mountain Eagle, looking down on a country is not a good habit. This kind of situation is a common phenomenon all over the world..."

A country's development has a process and thresholds; sometimes, the harder you try, the more painful it becomes!

I am North Korean, and I have observed all the countries in East Asia, including island nations, South Korea, and even your Dongdaemun...

Most of you are less happy than North Koreans, especially after we solved our hunger problem...

We are still very poor, but you should understand that happiness comes from contentment, and contentment is often relative.

The University of Tokyo is very powerful. You can produce millions of engineers every year, a number that is even greater than the total population of many small countries.

If we only look at the numbers, you'd already be number one in the world, but why are so many of you unhappy...?

Do you know why? "

Mountain Eagle paused for a moment, realizing that a powerful figure like Li Chengji would definitely not discuss human nature with him...

After thinking for a moment, he said, "Because the University of Tokyo has one of the lowest per capita resource availability in the world..."

Because of the University of Tokyo's pacifist principles..."

Upon hearing this, Li Chengji looked at Shan Ying with surprise and said, "Is it just you who thinks this way, or do all the people at Dongda University think this way?"

(End of this chapter)

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