Chapter 124 Decision
Thinking of this, Pete stopped again. It was not that he wanted to immediately see the secret Eric brought by him, but that Pete himself had a fierce ideological struggle. This was not something that he could do casually. First of all, this secret on Eric must not be simple, otherwise the Russians would not spend so much effort to intercept and arrest him. But obviously this secret has nothing to do with him. Second, he is carrying a mission. He still can't explain what it is, because he is still dormant so far. What is dormant? That is, he is asleep.
Before being awakened, the sky will not move. Now playing the role of Pitt? Wang is his biggest task at the moment. But if he investigates Eric's secrets, he will have to take certain risks regardless of success or not. You must know that no action can leave any traces. The old saying "If you want others to do nothing unless you do it" is not casual. For Pitt at present, this is equivalent to a violation of discipline and act without authorization. If you take risks for information that has nothing to do with him or the organization behind him, it is obviously a loss or even stupid behavior.
But the opportunity in front of him made Pete really not want to give up. This is not just that he thinks that this secret in Eric should be extremely valuable. At the same time, he has not been awakened for so many years. This is actually not a kind of luck but a torture for him. This makes him not only feel lonely, but also makes him feel confused and not knowing what he should do. If it weren't for Dr. Feng, he would feel that he would be forgotten. But Dr. Feng's greatest effect on him is here. To put it bluntly, the two are not familiar with the so-called social relationships, the intersections that the two have had before were all fake, and they are all made up stories. He doesn't believe that Dr. Feng's true surname is Feng, but for Dr. Feng, he knows nothing except those stories and his current identity.
So this is not just a simple acquisition of intelligence, but more importantly, a proof of oneself, proving that one is still firm and unshakable, and it is still the person who came to a foreign country with a mission several years ago.
So Pitt's inner desire defeated reason, and he decided to see what the secret was. But this was not a place, and he had to find a safe or hidden place. After making up his mind, Pitt quickly looked around. After looking around, he found that the light coming from there was light that shone in from there, the trees there seemed to be relatively sparse. It looked like the edge of this forest. Maybe he should go there. Thinking of these two people, Pitt immediately dragged Eric to speed up the speed.
Just as Pete dragged Eric to continue walking, Chinnikov led the raccoon team back to the ridge and quickly leaned towards the Weasels team and the others as Ashraf's instructions. Although the Weasels team at this moment had not been completely destroyed, they had been defeated. Destruction was only a matter of time for them. They were suppressed by Americans who were far more numerous than themselves. Not only could they not make effective counterattacks, but they were difficult to even withdraw and disengage. Moreover, Americans were advancing steadily, and they could go around the flank of the Weasels team and completely eliminated them.
Seeing this scene, Chinnikov and his men moved along the ridge without waiting to get close to him and shot at the Americans who were coming up.
The Russians who suddenly appeared on the ridge surprised the Helmet mercenaries who were attacking. Although they did not suffer any casualties, they still stopped to hide, which made the entire offensive stagnate.
John, who was commanding in the rear, saw the Russians on the ridge. After careful observation, he said to the people beside him: "Tell them, don't stop. This is just a group of bastards who came to die. Just arrange a few good marksmanship to restrain them." He sneered and said: "Running on the ridge, this is a target."
But as soon as he finished speaking, a man came from the other side, which was blocking Ashraf, and the man said, "Sir, the Russians have a helper."
"Huh?" John immediately turned around and looked in the direction where Ashraf was, "How many of them are there?"
"About a dozen people. And these people did not directly participate in the attack, but seemed to have circled southwest." The man replied.
"Southwest?" John immediately looked behind him. In fact, he realized the other party's thoughts without looking. He wanted to go around behind him and cut off his retreat. What does this mean? He wanted to trap his people here and fight him to the death? Just because they have such a few people now? Do both sides still know their own weight? Just because of such a few people who want to fight with a formation, he is not afraid of his own side. Not to mention that there are not many Russians, more importantly, the other party actually dispersed his limited personnel when there are not many people. Isn't this asking for a dead end to help him defeat one by one?
"No! Obviously not." John quickly denied his thoughts just now. Although he did not like the Russians and had always been hostile to them, this did not mean that he could underestimate them. On the contrary, because of hostility, it should be more important to regard them as his enemies. In addition, those who can carry out arrest missions in such small troops in areas that he has not yet controlled must not be simple. They cannot make such mistakes at disadvantages, which makes it completely unreasonable. So if it makes sense, it is that these Russians have far more helpers than these ten people, but more and more, so much that the Russian commander on the opposite side has a sufficient grasp to defeat him here.
Thinking of this, John couldn't help but feel nervous. The thoughts just now reminded him of many problems. Simply put, he linked this place to the entire war situation. Although the war has not ended yet, the Georgians have actually lost the initiative and are gradually losing control of the situation. They have lost the air force and air superiority and invested all the troops they can invest in at present. But compared to the Russians, this has just begun and is not even an appetizer. So if the Russians really have to mobilize a large number of people to come here and think about it carefully, it is not impossible, or even difficult at all. So the only one who has "this number of people" is not the Russians, but themselves. Perhaps the idea that I had before was more suitable for the other commander.
Chapter completed!