Maritime Escort, My Mercenaries Can Add Some Points

Maritime Escort, My Mercenaries Can Add Some Points

by Netizen 2332

Length:
257Kwords119chapters
Latest:
Ch. 119Handmade Shotgun
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Updated 1mo agoScraped 1mo ago
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About This Novel

In the Gulf of Aden, piracy is a serious job. The per capita GDP is the second-lowest. Being a pirate makes an annual income of 79,000, which is very cost-effective. You can start working early and enjoy happiness early, and die early and be born early. Zhang Hai traveled through time and became a fucking private maritime escort PMC in 2008. Fortunately, he can use the dollars he earns to upgrade his team members and add points. Physical fitness, tactical awareness, precise shooting, tactical command, negotiation skills, clear price tags, and no deception. In the escort industry, some people rely on experience, and some rely on risking their lives to survive, but Zhang Hai only relies on US dollars to feed the entire team! In this most dangerous pirate alley in the world, Zhang Hai learned a lot of things. For example, distinguishing between two types of AK gunshots. "Da da da da da" is to say hello, and "ta, da, da" is to kill you. For example, it is impossible to load fish or RPG on a fisherman's boat. One day, a warlord's son was killed, the next day he stole the business of an intelligence dealer, and the day after tomorrow, he discovered that there were still European "fishery" oligarchs, Middle Eastern arms dealers, and a group of "international friends" standing in the muddy waters of Somalia. From the Gulf of Aden to the Gulf of Guinea, from the Straits of Malacca to the Caribbean, he has visited the most dangerous pirate alleys in the world. From driving away pirates who rob ships, to monopolizing escort orders on high-risk routes. "Is there a business need? We won't accept goods worth less than 20 million US dollars. We won't accept those traveling on tourist routes. Our opponents are poor pirates who can't even afford RPGs. We won't accept them. We will only take the most dangerous routes and fight the most valuable battles." Industry conscience, quality assurance.

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