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Chapter 4346

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The evacuation of the Chinese peacekeeping camp in Jeni went smoothly. The illegal militants gathered all their forces to fight with the government forces, vowing to take down Jeni. They also posted a video online, saying that they would rule the land and expel all those who opposed them and defied them from Libya.

Finally, they recorded a video of the illegal militants brutally killing the government forces. The bloody scene immediately drew strong condemnation from various countries.

Soon, the Libyan president also recorded a video, responding to the illegal militants with an extremely strong and resolute attitude. He also told the various countries that the government forces had killed the leader of the illegal militants, Kukulo Caesardin, and released a set of photos.

The photos were provided by the Chinese Snowfield Brigade.

Kukulo Caesardin was one of the leaders of the illegal militants. His death instantly caused a huge uproar, encouraging the Libyan government forces. Their morale was greatly boosted, and the Libyans saw new hope.

When the video released by the president was released, a certain Western country that had been providing weapons to the illegal militants held a secret meeting. The details of the meeting were unknown, but the weapons that were supposed to be provided a week later were quietly withdrawn from the port. Clearly, the country had the intention to end the cooperation.

Kukulo Caesardin was killed by the Libyan government forces?

How was that possible?

Kukulo Caesardin wasn't killed by the Libyan government forces. Instead, a country secretly sent troops to solve a problem for the Libyan government.

Which country was it?

News came from the Port of Sas that none of their probes had found out who had sneaked into the bilge and killed their great leader. There was not a single clue left at the scene that could be found. Even the bullets were made by NATO, so there was no way to investigate.

They avoided the probes, the hidden sentries, and successfully opened the four password-locked heavy doors that led to the bottom of the ship. They also successfully avoided another set of probes that were installed in the dark. Even the alarm system did not work at all!

No one knew when they had snuck into Port Sas, and no one discovered how they had snuck into the abandoned ship. No one knew how they had cracked the passcode and successfully assassinated so many guards.

It had become an undecipherable mystery.

Because of this, the Western country immediately realized that something was wrong. They stopped the arms supply and quickly erased the transaction records.

When they learned that Kukulo Caesardin had been assassinated, they only temporarily stopped the arms supply. When they learned that the situation in the mining area wasn't good and that they had completely lost contact, they immediately cut off all contact with the illegal militants, wiping out all dealings with them without leaving any trace.

At the same time, another secret meeting was held to try and find out which country had helped Libya.

The Chinese side was undoubtedly the biggest suspect, and there was a heated discussion about whether the Chinese side had the strength or not.

In a meeting room in a heavily guarded building, there were about ten people sitting in metal leather chairs with solemn expressions. They had already quarreled with each other, and their expressions were solemn, making the atmosphere of the meeting extremely depressing.

Someone pointed out that it was impossible because it was impossible for the Chinese side to send peacekeepers to assassinate Kello Caesar.

There were also people who suspected that the Chinese side had secretly sent reinforcements.

They were also rebutted. The reason for the rebuttal was very simple. So far, they had not found a force strong enough to complete an assassination without leaving any traces.

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