The Young Urban Doctor - Chapter 2414 2414: Target Spotted

Their chosen covert location was more forward than the other squad.
This squad consisted of twelve members.
The twelve people, of course, couldn’t hide in one place but were scattered around an area approximately within a one-kilometer radius.
Luo Ziling personally selected the location, with a great view and completely undetectable, there was a high probability of avoiding attacks from wolves, bears, and other wild animals.
Those under Wuyue’s lead were equipped excellently, each person had bulletproof vests, night-vision equipment, and the best-prepared weapons.
Of course, they didn’t have heavy weapons.
Such combat couldn’t possibly use heavy weapons.
In special operations, what matters is individual combat ability and teamwork capability; the weapons just need to suffice.
Wuyue set up three sniper positions, equipped with three snipers.
She and Luo Ziling covertly located themselves in the same place, which was also the most forward position.
Luo Ziling’s maneuvering ability in the wilderness was unmatched, but he wasn’t adept at using weapons, his understanding of firearms only lingered at the initial stage. For him to use firearms and other special weapons to kill enemies, at least currently, it was too difficult.
When combat erupted, Wuyue hoped Luo Ziling would use his agile skills to disrupt or attack, to upset the opponent’s tempo.
While Wuyue and Luo Ziling were hiding quietly at the same spot, the internal communication system, the observation post reported the discovery of unidentified persons approaching, the target at the nine o’clock position.
Soon after, another squad’s observation post also conveyed similar information; they reported the three o’clock position, and the people discovered by their squad were the same group.
Wuyue immediately issued the command to prepare for attack.
She ordered all six snipers, as soon as the target came within range, to shoot instantly.
Trying after the first round to have another shot before the opponent took cover.
Originally, Wuyue hoped to attack when the opponent got closer, such that more combat personnel could be eliminated.
But Luo Ziling thought otherwise, he told Wuyue to try and use snipers to eliminate the opponent’s vital force, then plunge them into terror and chaos. In this place, as long as they fell into terror and chaos, he and Luo Liansheng would have ways to eliminate the remaining enemies.
Wuyue eventually agreed with Luo Ziling’s suggestion.
Soon, the observation post reported discovering seven unidentified persons.
These people moved very mysteriously, clearly accustomed to special operations.
Whether it was Wuyue or Luo Ziling, both didn’t think the other side had just seven people; there must be more not exposed under their infrared night vision.
Luo Ziling contacted Lin Lan, inquiring whether they had anyone nearby but received no response.
He then tried Dragon Rise’s emergency contact system, again without any reply.
After ruling out that these people were not Dragon Rise’s members, Luo Ziling informed Wuyue of the situation.
Upon receiving Luo Ziling’s instructions, Wuyue immediately ordered the snipers, who were combat-ready, to commence free shooting.
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Lei Ke was Germanic, originally serving in the German Special Forces, retired five years ago.
After retiring, he joined the Professional Mercenary Legion.
During his service with the national special forces, he was an elite team member, participated in numerous special operations.
Before retirement, he had risen to the position of squad leader.
Having cooperated many times with other nations’ special forces, along with numerous exchange opportunities, he got to know quite a few fellow elites. Many mixing in the Professional Mercenary Legion with him were former teammates or acquaintances.
Lei Ke was a very formidable special operative, called a ‘soldier king’ in Huaxia’s colloquial terms. This was one of the reasons he quickly climbed ranks in the German Special Forces, it also made him admired by many while mixing in the Professional Mercenary Legion.
Each mission execution always successfully completed with minimal losses, thus he quickly emerged.
Later, he gathered a group of people and formed a team named “Negro.”
Actually, Lei Ke was white, his teammates mostly from Western Europe and America, only one or two were from Sub-Saharan Africa.
No one knew why he picked the name “Negro.”
But what mattered was under Lei Ke’s leadership, “Negro” became increasingly renowned.
Many said Huaxia was a forbidden zone for the Professional Mercenary Legion, those renowned professional corps unwillingly enter Huaxia for missions.
But Lei Ke didn’t believe this nonsense, this time he accepted a task advertised as richly rewarding, supposedly not very dangerous. Simply to kill a young man, an old man, and a middle-aged beauty, and he’d get a ten million US Dollar bounty—it could be considered easy money.
However, Lei Ke soon realized this mission wasn’t that simple, because the terrain around Tianshan was too complex, and near their operation destination, there was a military camp.
It was said they weren’t afraid of encountering soldiers, ordinary soldiers posed no threat to them.
But unless absolutely necessary, they wouldn’t provoke soldiers, as that would invite enormous trouble.
Beyond facing intensive retaliation from the country, just the military’s weaponry was enough to cause them headaches.
If they attacked the camp, instigating frenzied retaliation from the neighboring country’s government, engaging planes, tanks, missiles; even with multiple limbs, they might not escape alive. No matter how fast they ran, they couldn’t surpass aircraft missiles.
Therefore, what they could do was come silently and leave silently, without affecting others apart from target individuals.
Nearby was a military camp, with helicopters visibly coming and going. They worried their presence might be discovered, bringing trouble during their retreat.
Another issue troubling them was the complicated terrain here.
The Tianshan Mountains far surpass the Alps in height, with much more complex terrain environment and climate.
While crossing Tianshan, they encountered some troubles, thereby failing to reach the destination per the original plan.
Nonetheless, they eventually arrived near the locale without any team loss.
Ten participating members, none were injured.
Tonight they were ready to act.
During rest and food and water replenishment, Lei Ke informed his companions that early the next morning, they could leave, traverse Tianshan, return to the Kyrgyz camp, then depart by car.
Lei Ke felt, with this many elite professional mercenaries, killing a teen, an old man, and a woman was a breeze. He forgot the daytime troubles they had encountered.
However, Lei Ke, after all, was a seasoned veteran; when nearing the target site, he sensed danger.
He didn’t spot anything peculiar, yet the feeling of danger emerged instinctively.
This was a feeling akin to people who have crawled out from heaps of dead bodies—it can sometimes save your life.
“Everyone be cautious, there might be an ambush!” Lei Ke warned through his earpiece, “Find cover, probe the situation…”
Before his words faded, several companions beside him almost simultaneously fell to the ground, even their screams were brief.
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