Fatal Strike: Mercenary Road of Gunfire Ranger -
Chapter 133 Don’t Make Trouble
Chapter 133: Chapter 133 Don’t Make Trouble
Mountain Eagle ignored the white guy Jon’s crying and screams, opened the way for the medical staff who arrived afterward to enter the private room...
The computer expert Zorn, who had been lying in the corner, held his head with both hands and shouted loudly: "We were really forced...
We owe Benson a lot of money; recently, he ran into big trouble and needs a lot of money too, so he came to us...
He said that as long as we robbed the Big Russian Gang’s money, his boss could protect us and even give us a chance to return to the United States.
I’m really fed up; trying to make money in this godforsaken place is too hard!
In the original plan, Benson was supposed to take over the betting hall, letting us find a way to hack into the nearby Big Russian Gang’s computer system..."
Saying this, Zorn stood up with his wounded arm, forcefully pulled a network cable beside the computer, revealing a conduit on the wall."
Then this guy said with immense grievance: "Officer, we are really innocent; we just want to live a good life, what did we do wrong?"
Mountain Eagle didn’t have the habit of taking one side of the story at face value, and in the face of the two unlucky guys’ defense, he sneered and shook his head, saying: "What does your story have to do with me?
I think you can repeat what you’ve just said when the Big Russian Gang finds you, and then bet on their benevolence."
Having said that, Mountain Eagle paused for a moment, looked at Tessa, and asked, "Why haven’t the people from the Big Russian Gang shown up?"
Tessa, looking at the crowd cleaning up the scene, frowned and said: "What are you joking about?
Whether or not we’re targeting them, the crime of operating a betting hall has been established...
No matter what the guy’s relationship is, now anyone related to this bar and betting hall is within the scope of our cleanup..."
Mountain Eagle listened and nodded in understanding...
In today’s society, the line between good and evil is still clear; even if the Thai police are corrupt, the gang doesn’t dare to brazenly confront the police.
This is not the same as the problem that Mountain Eagle and his team had encountered before; those mercenaries willing to risk their lives for money would dare to do anything because they have nothing to lose, while now the Big Russian Gang are the ones with property to lose.
Once the sin is dragged into the sun and exposed, there is no room for maneuver.
Because the electoral system dictates that ’inaction’ is also a sin to the politicians, a sin that the opposition will seize and continually criticize!
Mountain Eagle instructed Eddie to leave first; he accompanied Tessa to escort the several severely injured plainclothes US Army soldiers onto the ambulance...
When they walked out, they saw a dozen members of the Big Russian Gang lining up obediently to board the police car, and a large number of disheveled prostitutes standing on the roadside, waiting for the police to register them.
Seeing that the Big Russian Gang members had no thoughts of resisting under the police’s urgings, Mountain Eagle was slightly annoyed and complained to Gru beside him: "Why didn’t we encounter such reasonable gangs before?"
Gru rolled his eyes, which were dead as fish, and said irritably: "Gangs also depend on the situation; those with steady jobs in gang enterprises are the easiest to deal with.
They will resist, run, and argue, but they won’t actively attack the police!
You and Tessa previously encountered those gunmen recruited from illegal immigrants by the Bangkok gang, mercenaries who would do anything for money."
Speaking of which, Gru glanced over at Tessa and then looked at Mountain Eagle with some concern, saying: "Police naturally have a deterrent effect over criminals, not because the police are really strong fighters but because the police represent order and authority.
Faced with a problem, first, you announce your identity, then you give a verbal warning, and if there is no other choice, then you draw your weapon to fight.
Most rational people wouldn’t engage in a dead-end fight with the police!
But if the order is reversed, and those criminals feel their lives are threatened, confrontation will be intensified, eventually becoming uncontrollable.
Mountain, perhaps in your eyes, the police’s law enforcement procedure is just asking for trouble.
But in fact, strictly following law enforcement procedures not only guarantees the safety of regular people but also provides protection for the officers themselves."
Mountain Eagle knew Gru was indirectly reminding him...
Almost all countries treat mercenaries as a problem, and even those retired formidable soldiers are viewed with a certain degree of vigilance.
The core reason is not discrimination but that the aggressive nature naturally escalates and broadens conflict.
Mountain Eagle’s experiences are a testament to this!
Because he is best at attacking, so when his life is threatened, he will choose to attack first.
Mountain Eagle knew his lawlessness was built on the current special background; once things are over, if he still maintains this style, the Pasok family would be the first to disapprove.
Mountain Eagle nodded at Gru, indicating he received the well-intended reminder, then followed Tessa into the police car, escorting the ambulance to the designated hospital.
Arriving at the hospital entrance, he confirmed that the US Army soldiers had been taken to the operating room, and Gru and Supa had put the hospital under martial law...
Tessa stepped on the gas pedal, drove the car into the corner of the parking lot, then climbed over from the driver’s seat onto Mountain Eagle, and pulled the seatback adjuster...
Half an hour later, Mountain Eagle, holding onto his rib, walked into the hospital with Tessa, who was limping and staggering...
Upon entering, they saw Deveka, Tessa’s mother, standing solemnly in the hospital lobby, giving instructions to several high-ranking police officers.
Feeling slightly guilty, Mountain Eagle attempted to slip by with Tessa along the edge, but Gru, who was in charge of security, deliberately blocked them for a moment, resulting in Deveka catching them red-handed.
"Tessa, Mountain, wait a moment..."
Hearing Deveka’s call, Mountain Eagle raised his middle finger at Gru, who was making faces at him, then sighed heavily, let go of Tessa’s hand, sidestepped, and turned to face Deveka with an awkward smile as she approached...
As Deveka drew closer, her gaze shifted between Tessa and Mountain Eagle. She sniffed slightly and then, seeing Tessa’s flushed face, she immediately knew what her daughter had been up to...
However, to Mountain Eagle’s surprise, this middle-aged beauty didn’t seem to care at all about that kind of issue; she even went forward to adjust the hem of Tessa’s police uniform and then seriously said, "Tonight is critical, Mountain. Stay by Tessa’s side and remind her not to do anything that could affect our plans..."
Mountain Eagle really wanted to ask what their plan actually was, since he had been running around with Eddie all day and had missed a lot of calls...
But now he didn’t dare admit he knew nothing; he could only chuckle and nod, saying, "No problem, I’ll keep an eye on Tessa, make sure she doesn’t cause trouble..."
Deveka paused for a moment, and then, after scanning her daughter from top to bottom, she shook her head with a chuckle, "That’s good, just be careful when you mess around; I’m not ready to be a grandmother yet."
Mountain Eagle really couldn’t adapt to the Thais’ way of thinking. If it were him finding out his own daughter was being reckless, the guy she was with would have been buried in the ground by now...
But here, the legitimate mother showed not the slightest concern; she even seemed pleased that her daughter had found a way to make herself happy.
This was typical of a libertarian, or perhaps a powerful thinker’s mindset...
Those influenced by this way of thinking first consider whether their daughters are happy, instead of worrying about whether their daughters had been taken advantage of.
With a certain level of status, they really don’t care about gender; whatever you do when you’re young is considered right.
As long as you don’t cross the line, anything that satisfies and makes you happy is worth bravely trying.
With age and the acceptance of responsibilities, most of these people miraculously transform into the image of political correctness embraced by mainstream society.
Just skim over the biographies of the second generation in Europe and America’s circles of wealth and fame over the past few decades, and you’ll see that no matter how wild their youth was, power and interests will force these heirs towards mainstream values.
And family, as a basic social unit, becomes the basic requirement for these individuals to participate in the distribution of power and benefits.
Having a fulfilling family is almost an unwritten rule for politicians and businessmen to mix in their circles.
Having experienced everything when young can, in some ways, actually contribute to the stability of a marriage.
Mountain Eagle thought Tessa was out of her mind, but in Deveka’s eyes, Mountain Eagle was just one of the many stops in Tessa’s life journey; Tessa had paused here and was having fun...
But no matter how happy Tessa was, she would still have to get back on the road and continue forward.
If you can keep up, they’re happy to see it; if you can’t, it doesn’t bother them because the next view might be even more beautiful.
As an orphan who had grown up on handouts, Mountain Eagle found it hard to understand this mindset, so in his eyes, Tessa was abnormal, and her mother Deveka seemed just as abnormal.
Looking at Deveka, who was smiling at him, Mountain Eagle mumbled as he covered his wounded ribs, "I need to find a place to rest; don’t worry, I’ll take good care of Tessa."
Deveka nodded in satisfaction, pulled Tessa aside, gave her a few serious instructions, and then called over a group of high-ranking police officers and left the hospital.
After watching the police dignitaries leave, Mountain Eagle found a nurse in the hospital and asked for some ice packs to strap to his ribs.
He had been in a gunfight on Russian territory without a scratch, but fooling around in a parking lot for a short while had exacerbated his not-completely-healed rib injury.
After seeing her mother off, an excited Tessa ran over to Mountain Eagle and sat down beside him...
Seeing Mountain Eagle grimacing with the ice packs, Tessa disdainfully said, "A real tough guy wouldn’t be whining like you are..."
Mountain Eagle pushed away Tessa’s annoying hand, saying helplessly, "Am I not tough enough?
How many people could still fight with an injury like mine?"
Mountain Eagle stopped Tessa, who was about to crack a dirty joke, and asked curiously, "Your mom rushed over from Bangkok to take charge; there must be something important happening...
What exactly are you guys planning?"
Tessa frowned at Mountain Eagle and said, "Didn’t Taigore tell you?"
Mountain Eagle spread his hands and said, "I didn’t answer his phone this afternoon...
Is it possible they thought you would fill me in?"
As Mountain Eagle spoke, a few Europeans and Americans entered the hospital; Tessa, upon spotting these people, had no time to explain further. She quickly pulled Mountain Eagle to his feet and went to greet them...
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