Chapter 5: Learning from Bruce Lee (Part 2)
In September, Iraq was still hot, and the bushes shone with golden spots in the sunlight. The palm trees seemed to have been sun-scorched, their heavy pinnate leaves drooping down. The convoy entered a bumpy dirt road, passing through a brown sandy slope, and then wound its way for over ten minutes before arriving at the foot of a cross-shaped hill covered with palms and acacia trees. Three miles further ahead was the village of Bayaji, an area where Al-Qaeda was extremely active. Two months ago, a US patrol had been ambushed here, their armored vehicle crippled by roadside bombs, three of the thirteen patrol members shot dead by snipers, four others wounded.
Lyme ordered to slow down and observe ahead.
The road was bumpy and the car shook violently. This area belongs to the Euphrates River basin, and every year when the water rises, it will wash out new gullies on both sides of the river. The crisscrossing gullies are natural drainage ditches, and whenever it rains, the rainwater from the mountain slopes flows into the river along these gullies. Over time, some gullies have become one or two people deep, and they have also become natural tunnels and shelters for the anti-American armed forces. They often hide in the gullies to launch attacks on American troops. After understanding the terrain here, the US military basically did not dare to set foot in this area, abandoning it to the anti-American armed forces. Occasionally, F-16s or Apache helicopters would fly over and drop a few bombs before disappearing like a wild swan.
The car drove to a dense palm forest, only 100 meters away from the village of Bayazic. Rhyme ordered to stop and hide the car in the palm forest, contacting Colonel Duncan and Major Tom. Colonel Duncan reported that all "Werewolf" combat personnel had arrived at their destination, hiding on the small hills around Bayazic, ready to engage in battle at any time. Major Tom reported that there were still seven or eight minutes before five remote-controlled vehicles entered the village of Bayazic, and his position was now 300 meters north of the village on a hillside. Rhyme again contacted General Jackson, who said that a squadron of Apache armed helicopters had flown over the Euphrates River, one mile away from the village of Bayazic.
Everything was arranged quietly and unnoticed by either gods or ghosts.
Laim and Mike got off the car and walked to a high ground. Laim took over the binoculars handed by Mike, observing the surroundings. The village of Bayazi leaned against the rolling hills, with the Youfang River on the east side, a small forest on the west side, and an open ditch on the north side. Two small highways extended into the village from left to right. Laim stood in the northwest direction, overlooking the entire village of Bayazi. He saw 7 or 8 oil tankers parked at the edge of the village, in the ditches and low-lying areas. He praised, "Zhao Hengyang this kid really listened to his old man's words, it seems there will be a good show."
He recalled the allusion of the Battle of Red Cliffs: everything is ready, only waiting for the east wind.
The village was quiet, with a small square in the center and a mosque next to it. Soon, the village would be thrown into chaos. Lem looked at his watch, 10:20 AM, just 10 minutes left before the remote-controlled vehicle entered Bayazic Village, and with the detonation of the remote-controlled bomb, Buriza and the base would be doomed...
Suddenly, Lyme found things were not right.
On the dirt road 200 meters away from Bayazi village, an oil tanker was tilted in a roadside ditch, and a pickup truck also overturned on the road. Through binoculars, it was clear that the crude oil from the oil tanker had leaked into the roadside ditch, forming a black stain. The pickup truck was unlucky, having hit a roadside bomb, with one wheel blown off, the glass windows shattered, and the trunk lid blown open. What's more, next to the car, there were three people with their hands on their heads, being escorted by five armed men, two of whom were searching for something on one of the captives' bodies. Laym cursed under his breath, although they were far away and couldn't see the faces of the three captives clearly, but one thing was certain: these three people were PetroChina workers sent by Zhao Hengyang to deliver oil, and once they were taken into Bayazi village by the armed men, their lives would be over.
"We have to rescue three Chinese people," said Rhein.
"Is he Chinese? None of our business," Mack said.
"They were sent by me."
"You? When did you get in touch with Chinese people?"
Today.
"Do we have any Chinese agents?" Mack asked incredulously. "Well... send in the assault team, a few bullets will take care of it."
"It's no good."
The sound of gunfire would inevitably alert the Berez and Al-Qaeda members. The terrorists would be on guard, familiar with the terrain, and quickly escape, making it difficult to find and eliminate them again. Laim thought for a moment, had an idea, walked to the Hummer, took off his major general uniform and threw it onto the car, but pulled down Saylerman, stripped him of his headscarf and long robe, put them on himself, disguised as an Arab, and asked a commando for a military knife - this was a single-handed combat knife, double-edged, 42 cm long, one side of the blade thin as paper, extremely sharp; the other side of the blade had a serrated edge, shining with cold light. Laim grabbed Saylerman's hair, pried open his mouth, and stirred the military knife inside. Saylerman let out a low growl from the depths of his throat, and half of his tongue fell out.
Watching Lime's actions, Mack understood what the officer was going to do and said, "Let me take the men to wipe them out."
"Are you?" Lame asked coldly, "Saving these three people may cost your life, are you willing to do that?" Under Mack's astonished gaze, Lame pushed Sallerman out of the palm forest and walked towards the armed men.
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