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Chapter 220

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After reaching an agreement with Archer, Christmas received a call from Antonov in Kono. The mercenaries in the airport were getting ready, and it looked like there would be about four to five hundred people.

After hanging up the phone, Christmas asked Archer doubtfully, "Why are there only four to five hundred people? Doesn't Frobby have thousands of men under him?"

"God, you don't think that Frobby will gather all his men for every operation. Do you know how much it costs to have 1,000 people every day? Only an idiot would gather so many people without a specific mission.

Buddy, let me remind you, in order to reduce casualties, Frobby will definitely use the Hind to launch a sneak attack before the battle starts. "

Christmas nodded. They already knew that there was a Hind in the airport. "How many people do you think are there in the airport?"

Archer thought for a while and said, "I'm not sure about the exact number, but according to the tents in the airport, there shouldn't be more than 600 people."

"That is to say, there won't be more than 200 people left in the airport. Including some technical and medical support personnel, there won't be more than 100 people who can fight?"

"Probably," Archer said uncertainly.

Christmas told Antonov at the airport what Archer had said, and all that was left was to wait.

Four hours later, Blackblade sent back a video. Frobby's team was only 10 kilometers away from the mining area, and Frobby had already boarded the Hind and was rushing to the mining area.

Christmas immediately passed the news to William. William, who had been waiting for a few hours, took the rest of the people in the base to three Hind. The base was 180 kilometers away from the mining area, and it would only take 40 minutes if they flew at full speed.

William sat in the co-pilot seat of the Hind and checked the weapon system. After everything was normal, the three Hind with enough ammunition rushed to the mining area aggressively.

The battle in the mining area started directly after the arrival of Frobby's Hind, but the effect of the surprise attack was different from what Frobby had imagined.

The people in the mining area did not retreat even half a step under the bombardment and strafing of the Hind. After ten minutes, the helicopter's ammunition ran out, and these people began to fight with Frobby's mercenaries on the ground with huge casualties.

Without the support of the Hind in the sky, the casualties of Frobby's mercenaries began to increase. Frobby, who had commanded the battle in the sky for more than 20 minutes, understood that the mining area was a trap.

After the initial panic, the miners in the mining area actually took out their weapons from the wooden boxes placed in the mining area and laid prone on the ground, shooting at the mercenaries on the ground.

Listening to the reports of casualties in his earpiece, Frobby, who understood everything, punched the cabin and shouted, "F * ck, I'm going to kill Archer. Retreat, retreat."

On the hill, Santa and the other three had been taking turns to control the Black-Edge drones. As soon as Froby's mercenaries showed signs of retreating, Santa reported to William who was pacing back and forth a few kilometers away. He immediately ordered his mercenaries who were not far from the mining area to attack.

1 kilometer away, the 3 Hind Deers on William's side fired 6 missiles at Frobby who was about to return. Frobby's Hind Deers were hit by 2 missiles and exploded in the air.

With Frobby's death, there were no more surprises in the battle. After William's 3 Hind Deers and the bombardment of Pineapples, more than 1,600 mercenaries with AKs surrounded them from all sides. In addition, there were occasional shots from the mining area. After fighting for half an hour, Frobby's men surrendered after paying the price of half of their men.

As expected, the mercenaries left behind at the airport were transferred out with Archer's help. Antonio's Polar Bears annihilated more than 100 mercenaries who were surrounded like dumplings at the cost of more than 10 casualties. After a moment of rest, Antonio rushed into the airport and occupied it without encountering any resistance.

After the battle, William's Hind Deers stayed in the air for half an hour. He did not trust the African mercenaries below.

By the time Caesar and Solomon found the diamond, Gunnar and Highway had confirmed with Archer that there were no survivors in Frobby's helicopter. After picking up Christmas's six men, William ordered the Hind Deers to fly to Keno's airport.

As for what would happen to Frobby's men who surrendered, William did not care. However, he heard from Archer, who had boarded the plane, that those who surrendered would not survive. The southern tribes had a habit of not leaving anyone alive. They would even casually kill their own people, not to mention that Frobby had been hired by this country to fight against the southern tribes five or six years ago.

Twenty minutes later, the Hind Deers landed at Keno's airport. To William's surprise, everything at the airport was normal. There were no traces of battle, and the medical staff and some of the airport's original staff were not the least bit flustered.

As soon as they got off the plane, Barney took people to deal with the matter. After Christmas and the others took off their equipment, they took Solomon and Archer to William's side.

Taking the diamond from Solomon, William held it against the sun and looked at it before throwing it to Archer, who had an envious look on his face.

William's move made several people around him look at him in surprise. Solomon asked in surprise, "I don't understand, sir. You spent so much effort and money to get the diamond and you just gave it away?"

William did not answer Solomon's question. He looked at the big black man in front of him who was willing to brave the rain of bullets for his family and laughed.

"Solomon, thank you for risking your life to complete the task I arranged. Now that your task is over, you don't need to know the rest. It won't do you any good. Go."

William nodded to Caesar beside him and then pointed to the Hind Deers who were refueling. "The pilot and Caesar over there will take you to your son. After that, Caesar will send you to Switzerland.

Your wife and daughter will also be sent to Switzerland. When they arrive in Switzerland, someone will take you to the Swiss National Bank. There are passports, an account of three million dollars and a small hotel in Switzerland's Iron Cross Mountain waiting for you there.

I've stayed in that hotel before. It feels good. Take it as a reward for your excellent completion of the task. Take care of your family, Solomon. Good luck. "

William's words made Solomon very grateful. Thinking of his future life, Solomon was so excited that tears streamed down his face. He said sincerely, "Thank you, sir. Thank you. I will always remember your kindness. I will always be your loyal friend. Please come to that hotel when you are free. Our family will always welcome you, sir."

This guy actually hugged William. This made William feel very helpless. He forced himself to breathe to avoid smelling the sweat on Solomon's body. However, William felt Solomon's sincerity. He patted Solomon's back and said, "Okay, okay, Solomon. Let me go. I accept your invitation. But if you don't let me go, I'm going to scold you."

After Solomon let go of William, William patted his forehead and said, "God, this is the first time I've been hugged by a man who won't let go."

William's joke also diluted the sadness of parting. Solomon apologized a few times, hugged Archer and thanked him. They agreed to meet in Switzerland. Then, he followed Caesar to the helicopter and went north to pick up his son, Dia.

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