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Chapter 170

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Fu Huai 'an was surprised by the girl's intelligence. She actually knew to bring up Allah.

In the high temperature, Fu Huai 'an, who had already occupied the high ground, was sweating profusely. He used the scope to observe the location and number of militants in the square, then said, "Li Chong, take care of the west side of the square. Xing Feng, take care of the east side. Wang Mang, attack from the rear. Liu Hong and Stone, move the hostages and don't let them go. Qin Zhe, cover. Bean, wait for my order to detonate the bomb. Feng Yang and I will cover.

Over! "Fu Huai 'an's scope aimed at the militant who had already pressed his gun against Lin Nuan's forehead. That man grabbed the child's swaddle and shouted for her to hand him over. She closed her eyes in fear, but she bent over and hugged the weakly crying child tightly. She clenched her teeth and refused to let go.

Fu Huai 'an narrowed his eyes and pulled the trigger …

The moment the sniper shot rang out, it was as if hot oil had been poured into a pot. Gunshots and screams rang out all around, and it became a mess in an instant.

Fu Huai 'an's appearance in Iraq was undoubtedly because of Lu Xiangsi and Jiang Ming' an.

When the war in Iraq started, Jiang Ming 'an's father, Jiang Chengyuan, found Fu Huai' an and told him that the Jiang family's board of directors were still debating about sending a plane to pick up the Iraqi employees. They felt that the price was too high, but Jiang Ming 'an and Lu Xiangsi's lives were in danger, so he begged Fu Huai' an to think of a solution.

Fu Huai 'an ignored his good friend's objections and borrowed a private plane from Jiang Ming' an's good friend, Xie Jingqiu. He went to Iraq alone, planning to save them after he got off the plane. He didn't expect to run into his former teammates in the special forces. Knowing that their goal was to save the stranded Iraqi citizens, his teammates asked their superiors to let Fu Huai 'an join the rescue team.

Back in the special forces, the Water Ghost team led by Fu Huai 'an always completed their missions with high efficiency. Fu Huai' an himself was known as a genius commander. Back then, when Fu Huai 'an wanted to leave the army, his superiors tried everything they could to keep him.

Even so, because Fu Huai 'an had left the army for many years, the superiors were afraid that Fu Huai' an wouldn't be able to cooperate well with the team members, so they didn't agree.

The captain of the operation team used to be Fu Huai 'an's assistant. He could tell that Fu Huai' an was determined to go to the war zone, so he prepared a full set of equipment for Fu Huai 'an behind his superior's back and let him set off with their operation team.

Along the way, with Fu Huai 'an's accurate judgment of the battle situation, rich experience, and surprising commanding talent, coupled with the various legends Fu Huai' an had left behind in the special forces, and the fact that their team leader, Qin Zhe, was once a member of Fu Huai 'an's Water Ghost Team, Fu Huai' an naturally became the core of the team.

The team of nine ended the battle at an extremely fast speed, wiping out this small group of anti-government armed forces.

When Fu Huai 'an found Lin Nuan and the child, Lin Nuan was hiding in the weeds of the sheep pen. Her left index finger was in the child's mouth, and her right hand was shaking as she raised the gun. She closed her eyes and pulled the trigger crazily, but the gun didn't fire.

"The safety of the gun is off."

On that dazzling afternoon, when Lin Nuan heard her mother tongue and learned that the Grim Reaper who had been standing in front of her had finally brushed shoulders with her, she almost collapsed.

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