When they heard Charlie's reply, the several people who were in the cabin were all shocked and at a loss for words.

Vladislav's view and perception had been completely subverted at this point, and he subconsciously said," This... this... how can this be possible..."

Although Gary also heaved a huge sigh of relief, he was equally shocked, and he said, "Vladislav, could it be that you have miscalculated the data?"

"Impossible..." Vladislav replied confidently, "I have been skydiving for so many years, and I have never made a mistake when it comes to the calculation of data!"

Gary frowned as he said, "Then, I really can't figure it out at all..."

At this time, Isaac, who had not spoken up all this while, spoke up as he said, "You don't need to ponder about it anymore. Young Master's true ability and strength are much greater than what you can ever imagine! We can just go back with peace of mind and prepare to meet up with the young master at the predetermined location!" 5

Immediately afterward, the transport aircraft made a large circle in the air before they began to return to Beirut, the capital of Lebanon.

As for Charlie, he kept his figure hidden, and he concealed his aura completely as he made his way from the middle of the mountain all the way to the foot of the mountain within the shortest time possible. 4 Because of the thicker rain clouds, the lighting condition was getting worse. Although it was only the afternoon, the visibility was about the same as after sunset at this time.

This kind of lighting condition further reduced Charlie's chances of getting discovered. Coupled with the lightning bolt that had taken the lives of several soldiers, all of the opposition force's soldiers were feeling a little restless. So, their vigilance to their surroundings was naturally greatly reduced at this point.

At this time, the village that the opposition force was stationed at was no more than a step away from Charlie. 3

Charlie could even see the bullet holes that were densely packed together on the low village walls that were made out of a pile of loess.

As the entire village was located in a narrow valley, the buildings inside the village were divided into crescent-shaped sections. The outermost buildings were all enclosed by a high earthen wall that was nearly two meters high, and there were only two entrances toward the north and south of the village.

There was a Middle Eastern-style stone arch at the two entrances towards the north and south of the village, and it was guarded by soldiers on both sides.

Many soldiers were armed with guns and live ammunition, and they were walking back and forth along the wall outside the village. There were also many sentinels armed with AK47s camped on the roofs of many earthen buildings in the village.

However, Charlie could tell that these soldiers who were patrolling and the sentinels who were standing guard were all relatively carefree. Most of them were simply pacing back and forth with guns in their hands, and their actions were perfunctory.

In truth, although the individual combat strength of the opposition force was pretty average and their weapons and equipment were not advanced, all of them had sufficient combat experience. The more combat experience a person had, the easier it would be for them to make an empirical mistake. 3

They had already experienced and gone through all kinds of wars including encirclement and antiencirclement. They had also encountered direct unavoidable confrontations and decisive battles where they had to fight to their death. However, they had never experienced an individual infiltration attack before.

Regardless of whether it was the government, the opposition force, or the Kurdish armed forces, the biggest drawback was that the combat effectiveness of an individual soldier was not strong enough. The strength and ability of an individual soldier were truly very limited. Therefore, they would always be operating in groups, and no matter how bad or economical it was, there would always be seven to eight people in a group with two or three pickup trucks loaded with heavy machine guns. There would never be anyone who would be crazy or stupid enough to step into the enemy's lair alone.

It was also precisely because they had never experienced such a thing before that they did not regard individual infiltration attacks as an important point to focus on when they were keeping watch and defending their base.

Their focus and attention were used to monitor and keep a lookout on whether the government had sent a large-scale motorized army to attack them, whether they had sent any warplanes, or whether they had deployed any heavy artillery from a long distance in advance. They were not so concerned about any other situations besides this.

Charlie pinpointed the patrol team's weakness, and he quietly reached the outer part of the fence within a very short time.

The point that he had chosen was relatively lax, and it was also the blind spot for the sentries on both sides of the buildings. So, it was the best breakthrough point for him.

Charlie leaped, as lithe as a swallow, from outside the wall, and he instantly jumped over the wall before

landing quietly inside the wall.

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