Fatal Strike: Paladins Mercenary Road

Chapter 216 Tough attitude

Chapter 216 Tough attitude
When Shanying heard that his opponent wanted to talk about the dead bodies of the Marines, he knew that he had met someone who really knew what was going on...

Compared to S Nden, the bodies of those Marines were equally important.

However, the opponent used the corpse as a starting point, more to try to make contact with the mountain eagle, and then judge the mountain eagle's attitude through its reaction after the test.

All of this was within Shanying’s expectations!
He had insisted on intervening when Gray Wolf and his men were fighting this group of people, just to keep the bodies and give the opponent a less sensitive point of entry.

It is to build a ladder for your opponents and make them come to see you according to the direction you set.

Intimidating Major Kane contained the evil intentions of Mountain Eagle itself, and also meant to mislead them.

Being able to clearly report their number and location, they will instinctively feel that the Mountain Eagle is near them, and the tension will affect their negotiation choices.

It was unrealistic to negotiate by radio, so Shanying openly gave his cell phone number to the other party. It didn't matter even if the CIA had the ability to lock his location through the cell phone.

The more people they send, the greater the chaos will be, and the more chaotic the situation is, the more advantageous it will be for Mountain Eagle.

As for what happens in the future, it doesn’t matter. Just throw away the prepaid disposable mobile phone card.

Actively exposing your identity may cause certain risks, but from a work perspective, the benefits are undoubtedly greater.

Because Snowden did not go through a trial, no matter how the U.S. intelligence agencies, the Department of Defense, and even Congress called Snowden a traitor, he had the right to hire bodyguards for himself before the court's verdict.

It is the job of the bodyguard Shanying to fight against those who want to kill Snowden.

Moreover, although this job is not legal in the Greater Russia area so far, no one will hold him accountable.

On the contrary, those who try to harm S Nden are in fact all enemies that the Great Russian judicial system needs to fight.

Looking at the issue from the perspective of current mainstream values, except for those affected by the Snowden leak, most people think that what Snowden did was right.

Because "freedom" is the foundation of the United States, "democracy" was only incorporated into the political narrative advocated by American neoliberalism after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

You violated your own constitution, infringed upon the freedom of others, and then persecuted S N Deng who bravely exposed the incident, causing S N Deng's bodyguards to fight back...

To say that the codename "Mountain Eagle" became famous in the underground world is a bit of an understatement. In fact, the name "Mountain Eagle" has left a very deep impression on all those who pay attention to the S N Deng issue...

It's the same for both the enemy and us!
What bodyguard would be willing to work so hard for his employer?
Not to mention those who sympathize with S N Deng, even those who want S N Deng to die have to admit that if they encountered the same crisis, they would definitely hope that there would be someone like Shan Ying who would try hard to rescue them.

This is part of the benefits that Mountain Eagle can get!
No matter what kind of losses will be caused in the process, as long as S Nden is safe in the end, the "Mountain Eagle" will leave a name in the underground world.

As for whether it would lead to retaliation, that was not something Shanying considered.

First of all, the opponents are not drug dealers or gangsters who need to constantly build their prestige through deterrence, so they don’t need to continue to push up costs after failure.

Secondly, even if someone with a unwilling mind tries to retaliate, Shanying can handle it on his own!

This is also the price he needs to pay after getting the harvest, or the 'cost'!
The call soon reached Shanying's cell phone...

After the call was connected, Shanying said in a slightly heavy tone: "This is Shanying, who are you..."

A strong male voice said on the phone, "I am Mori, the security adviser of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. This is a confidential call. After this call, I will not admit that I have had any form of conversation with you."

Shanying listened and said with a bit of amusement: "Then can I understand that after the call, all the things you promised will not be fulfilled."

Mori didn't mind Shanying's sarcasm. He said in a deep voice, "That depends on what you want."

Shanying was silent for several minutes until Mori thought there was something wrong with the phone...

"Hello, hello, Holle?"

Shanying used Bluetooth to connect the phone to the earphones on the tactical glasses. While sorting out his backpack and magazines, he said, "I'm waiting for you to say that you are the ones who came to me, not me who came to you, so it's not me who wants something, but you who should make the offer.

Want those dead Marines, no problem, what can you give me?"

"money?"

Morrie said tentatively...

Shanying decisively refused: "Money doesn't make much difference to my current situation, and I don't think you are willing to offer a high price for a few corpses."

Mori is obviously an old intelligence veteran...

What Shanying said, "money is useless in his current situation," does not mean that Shanying does not like money, but that he knows that America will not offer a high price for those corpses.

Mori was silent for a few seconds, then asked again tentatively: "How about $5?
You don’t have to bring the body out, just burn it, and I will deposit $5 into your account.”

Shanying sneered and said, "The 'evidence' of America's invasion of Russia is only worth fifty thousand dollars?
Once the Russian Foreign Ministry summons your ambassador to protest, how much will you have to pay to appease the Russian wrath?"

Shanying hit the nail on the head when it came to Mori's pain...

At this time, Russia was engaged in a high-intensity confrontation and game with NATO led by the United States over the Crimea issue.

Once they find our weakness, the consequences will not be disastrous, because after all, even if we negotiate or argue with Russia and refuse to admit it, in the end, even if we have to pay a price, it will be the American government's problem.

But the problem is that those Marines acted without any official authorization.

The US government has always been willing to extradite Snowden and have him return to the US for investigation and trial. The presence of the Marines is actually an attempt to abuse the military power for personal gain, and if it is exposed, someone will be in big trouble.

When personal issues conflict with national issues, many people will choose a solution that is beneficial to themselves.

Shanying had figured out the official attitude of the United States from the very beginning, so he chose those Marines as the targets of ambush from the very beginning, and then forced those who needed to take responsibility to jump out themselves.

As the weaker party, everything Shanying did before was to pave the way for the current situation while building up valuable bargaining chips.

At present, it seems that the weight of this chip is somewhat beyond his expectations.

The identity of the embassy security adviser is very important. He must know exactly who wants Snowden to die quickly.

Through him, it is possible for the Mountain Eagle to have direct access to his ultimate goal.

However, some things cannot be said directly. He has to let the other party bring it up himself so that he can respond more flexibly.

Mori thought for nearly a minute and said in a deep voice, "Do you know what the consequences might be if you reject my proposal?"

Shanying said indifferently: "Consequences? Could there be any consequences more serious than the situation I'm facing now?

Man, I offered the phone number and I do want to negotiate, but I don’t accept threats.

Because although what I did was not legal, it was tacitly accepted in Russia. What about you?"

Shanying changed his tone and said, "Those corpses mean nothing to me personally, but it's different for you.

You need to make me an offer I can't refuse so we can continue the discussion, otherwise it's just a waste of time."

Mori was silent for a few seconds, then suddenly asked, "Is Sten really in the factory?"

Shanying said honestly: "Not here!"

Shanying's attitude gave Mori some illusions, but the old man continued to probe and said, "As a bodyguard of S Nden, if your employer is not here, what are you doing?"

Shanying said stubbornly: "I don't know where you got the news from, but I can tell you clearly that Mr. Snowden is currently in a very safe place.

I attacked Bolotnikov out of 'active defense', and I was right, as the dead bodies of that group of marines prove."

The more Shanying emphasized that S Nden was safe now, the more Mori felt that S Nden might really be in the factory.

"Then I'll give you $5 in safe cash...

I will have someone deliver it to you within two hours, and I will also arrange for someone with weapons to assist you in breaking into Bolonikov's factory...

Since S Nden is not inside, we can help you break into the factory, and both sides will be even, how about that? "

Shanying shook his head decisively and said, "NO!

Everything I did was to secure Mr. Sten's personal safety, and I need a promise from you not to harm Mr. Sten."

Morrie said without hesitation: "We agree!"

After hearing this, Shanying sneered and said, "I think you are talking nonsense and you are extremely insincere!

Let’s get back to the issue of those corpses. I don’t want money. I want you to find a way to drive away all the forces around the factory.

If you can do that, I will burn those bodies myself.

If you can't do it, I will contact the Russian authorities and let them handle it!"

Mori was stunned for a moment, and said in a deep voice: "Did your boss, Snowden, tell you that he cannot openly contact and cooperate with the Russian intelligence agency?"

Shanying said frankly: "I know!

Because making secrets public and handing over secrets to Russia are two completely different situations, both legally and morally.

But you don't want to give my boss a chance, and you haven't shown the slightest intention of acting in accordance with the law.

So my boss had no choice but to accept the protection of the Russian intelligence agency.

I believe that most people in the world can understand the choice a person would make when faced with such a desperate situation."

After listening to this, Mori was silent for a few seconds, and then said, "I don't have much to do with the situation around the factory. There are many people who want S Nden dead...

I can only promise that I can put an end to the hunt for S N Deng! "

Shanying listened and said in a deep voice: "Verbal promises alone are not enough..."

Mori originally wanted to threaten Shanying again, but Shanying's words made him stunned for a moment...

"What do you want? For me to sign a written agreement with S N Deng?"

(End of this chapter)

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