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Chen Jianan held his head in protest, and as thought of something, he asked: “Brother Feng, Lord Leopard, they really won’t embarrass my family, right?”
Jiang Yufeng gulped two mouthfuls of soda, and said in a light voice, “Don’t worry, since Lord Leopard has promised to give you a chance, he will definitely not move your family. As for Afei, although he is prone to be a jerk, but not to bully the innocent, not to mention his leg injury, it will take at least two or three months to recover.”
Qiao Wen thought of what Qin Yunfei had done, and he was quite agreeable with Jiang Yufeng’s words. Although Qin Yunfei was lawless, he did have his own rules of conduct, otherwise he might have been harmed by him a long time ago.
Chen Jianan lowered his head guilty when thought of breaking someone’s leg.
Qiao Wen drank a small half bottle of soda and asked curiously: “Brother Feng, who is the big shot who asked you to deliver?”
Jiang Yufeng replied casually. “Fifth Master.”
“Who is the Fifth Master?” Qiao Wen searched his memory, and indeed there seemed to be such a big shot in the book, but he was only mentioned two or three times in total, as for his identity it was not mentioned.
Jiang Yufeng looked at him across Chen Jianan, and said with a smile: “All those who do this kind of business are in the dark, don’t say me, even the Lord Leopard and those in the middle don’t know who this fifth master is. I only know that the fifth master is a big man who can call the wind and rain in Hong Kong.”
Qiao Wen nodded thoughtfully.
Out of nowhere Jiang Yufeng took out two Browning pistols, and handed them to them separately: “Familiarize yourself with this stuff, maybe it will be useful to you.”
In the end, Chen Jianan was a man, so he was full of longing for this kind of lethal weapon in his bones. He almost took it over and touched it fondly, just remembering something, and said: “Xiao Qiao will do with me, no need to take a gun. It’s too dangerous.”
But Qiao Wen had already reached out and held the gun in his hand. He lowered his head and stroked the cold barrel of the gun with his white and long fingers. Suddenly his fingers pulled the safety valve, only to hear the sound of clicking.
A pistol in his hands was quickly disassembled, and then reassembled back to its original form at the speed of lightning.
Because this disassembly action before and after took less than a minute, so not only Chen Jianan but also Jiang Yufeng were dumbfounded.
Qiao Wen held the gun in his hand, raised his head and smiled lightly: “I have seen the disassembly of this pistol in the book, and didn’t expect it to be really simple.”
Chen Jianan in astonishment: “Is this kind of thing also in the book?”
Qiao Wen nodded: “Of course, I asked you to read more books, but you didn’t.”
Jiang Yufeng looked at Qiao Wen inexplicably, and said with a smile: “Okay, keep the gun away, and come back safely from this trip, Awen, you’d better go to your class and the farther away from these things the better.”
Qiao Wen nodded obediently: “Yeah.”
Not only him, even Chen Jianan had to stay away from this kind of thing as soon as possible.
Since it was an ordinary small cargo ship, it was very bumpy when it got to the waves. But fortunately, before boarding, he had seen the weather forecast. The weather has been good these few days and there would be no big storms.
As for this body, it was a bit weak, but fortunately not seasickness.
The trip was a lackluster one, with a total of 10 people, and there was little more to the day than eating, sleeping and playing cards.
Although Jiang Yufeng’s brothers were all rough, they had a refreshing personality and were easy to get along with, and in no time Qiao Wen and Chen Jianan became acquainted with them.
It’s just that Qiao Wen’s little white face with a delicate body was sandwiched between these rough men, still a bit out of place. A few brothers came to tease him from time to time.
At such a time, Chen Jianan’s style of protecting the calf would be in full swing. Whenever anyone makes a joke too much, he rolled up his sleeves and performs martial arts with others.
Although these brothers were all good at their skills, they were certainly not at the same level as Chen Jianan. Often a few of them were chased and beaten by him until they ran away crying and howling, and they could only ask Jiang Yufeng for help.
Jiang Yufeng mostly opened one eye and closed one eye. Occasionally, he got a headache from being troubled before rushing in and suppressing it with force to keep these monkeys honest for a while.
After becoming bored with the two days of fighting, the brothers found a new pattern. They agreed on a time to pee and ran to the deck facing the sea to compete to see who could pee farther.
Once Qiao Wen was dragged by them in a daze. Fortunately, Chen Jianan rescued him in time, pushed him back to the cabin, and carried his gun into battle, which was said to be a great victory.
In fact, Qiao Wen didn’t want to be so twitchy. It’s just that this body was a little too weak to be seen by people these days.
To be honest, he was a little envious of the talented Chen Jianan.
These days at sea, not only was it sunny, but also they didn’t encounter any pirate incident, and it could be described as a smooth sailing. Except for the unsatisfactory food, everyone in the boat enjoyed a very pleasant life.
However, after entering the inland river from the estuary, the atmosphere suddenly changed.
The Vietnam War in this world was the same as in the real world. It has been fought for almost 20 years and has now come to an end. Because of the ongoing stalemate, the U.S. emperor who supported the southern regime finally showed his power, and launched a two-way counterattack by land and air against the north, sending out numerous planes to bombard the north. However, despite its great prestige, only little effect was achieved. Instead, they had lost over 100,000 soldiers and had taken the initiative to offer peace talks.
But the outcome of the talks was not ideal, either. This battle dragged the U.S. imperialism on for too long, and the anti-war momentum in the country became stronger and stronger, and finally began to withdraw troops, leaving the southern regime alone and struggling to sustain itself. After a few months, it was clear that this was a spent force and it would be only a matter of time before it was toppled.
General Ansha, who bought the arms this time, was a major warlord in the south, who had been defeated in successive battles and had now retreated from the city and settled in the mountains at the southern foot of the Mekong River.
After the south had been smashed to bits, U.S. troops almost retreated, and all checkpoints became useless. Years of wars had made the people’s lives difficult, and naturally a large number of desperadoes had been born.
Entering the inland river, the boat was hung with the flag of the Ansha troops, and several brothers on the deck were carrying guns. However, there were still boats eyeing them from time to time along the way. It was just that when they saw their battle, no one dared to hit them at gunpoint.
No one could be sure whether the seemingly ordinary fishing boats were harboring risks.
Jiang Yufeng was very cautious, and ordered his brothers to increase the power of the cargo ship and sail at full speed and passed them. But as the evening progressed, a fishing boat ahead suddenly crossed the river and blocked their way.
The hull of the boat was in disrepair and looked empty, like an abandoned boat, but the size was not small, and the river was not very spacious. They could only slow the boat down.
“Is there anyone there?” Azhi stood on the ship’s gunwale, shouting in Vietnamese language toward the ship ahead.
Among Jiang Yufeng’s men, two of them were Vietnamese Chinese, who had fled to Hong Kong because of the war, and Azhi was one of them.
Because they had entered the jungle hinterland and hadn’t seen a shadow of a human nearby for a long time, so Azhi shouted a few more times, not to mention people, even a fish didn’t come out of the water.
“Brother Feng, no one is there.”
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