Chapter Twelve The Desperate Journey
.When jumping off the transport plane, Mu Haoyang felt relieved.
Ma Mingtao's words really touched him.
Although in Mu Haoyang's view, Ma Mingtao and Li Xiaoming are both alternatives who live in another world, he has to admit that Ma Mingtao and Li Xiaoming are really different. The reason why ordinary people are "ordinary people" is that they have to abide by secular norms in everything they do, measure personal achievements with universal values, and use following rules and regulations to restrain personal behavior. If you want to become an extraordinary person in the ordinary world, you have to get rid of these rules and regulations.
The biting cold wind blew towards us made Mu Haoyang particularly sober.
Be an ordinary person or do something extraordinary?
Seeing Ma Mingtao coming to the side, Mu Haoyang put aside his distracting thoughts and returned to reality.
He gave Mu Haoyang a thumbs up, Ma Mingtao put his legs and hands together, his head facing down, and accelerated to chase Pang Yuelong, who was the first to jump.
Mu Haoyang did not hesitate and immediately accelerated his fall in the same posture.
The three of them had fluorescent powder on their umbrella bags and umbrella helmets, so they could be seen in the dark night sky.
When Mu Haoyang caught up, Ma Mingtao patted the shoulder strap of the umbrella bag with the air pressure altimeter, then raised two fingers to remind the two special forces to open the umbrella at a height of 200 meters.
In order not to wrap the parachutes together, the three of them separated and expanded the distance to more than 100 meters.
The long pointer on the altimeter rotates rapidly, and the short pointer also rotates at a speed of one degree per second, indicating that the falling speed reaches one hundred meters per second.
When approaching the ground, Pang Yuelong opened the umbrella first.
Mu Haoyang looked at the altimeter and did not rush to open the umbrella, but looked at Ma Mingtao on the right.
Although he couldn't see what Ma Mingtao was doing at a distance of 100 meters, Mu Haoyang knew that he was doing the same thing because he did not open the parachute.
Time seemed to have frozen, and the next second seemed very long.
Just as Mu Haoyang pulled the parachute rope, a second parachute appeared in the night sky on the right, and Ma Mingtao opened the parachute one second in advance.
Mu Haoyang's umbrella was less than 120 meters high. As soon as the parachute was fully unfolded, he landed on the ground.
Fortunately, there was a soft grass under my feet, not a hard rock. After rolling out more than ten meters, Mu Haoyang stabilized himself. Before he could get up, he started to close the parachute.
"What are you doing?" Ma Mingtao ran over panting, cursing in a mess.
"Just like you." Mu Haoyang said with a smile without being angry, "I believe now that you do like challenges, but the success is not many times."
"Fuck!" Ma Mingtao also laughed, "This is not a challenge, this is a life-threatening effort."
"Come here with you, you're just trying to get your life." Pang Yuelong also rushed over.
"I can't tell you, hurry up and pack up." Ma Mingtao helped Mu Haoyang wrap his parachute, "A North Korean army is coming here, we have to leave here quickly."
"Did you see it?"
Ma Mingtao nodded and helped Mu Haoyang stuff the parachute into his umbrella bag. "I saw in the air that there were several vehicles, probably a platoon of troops."
"Where are you going now?" Pang Yuelong handed the svd to Mu Haoyang.
"Go east." Ma Mingtao glanced at his watch and said, "It was about fifteen minutes later than the scheduled time. I hope I didn't miss the target."
"What goal?" Mu Haoyang took the SVD to his shoulder and stood up.
"You are going to hunt the target." Ma Mingtao also stood up and walked eastward, saying to the two special forces following him, "Park Jung-de, the commander of the Fourth Corps of the Korean People's Army who defected to the United States a few years ago, returned to South Korea three days ago. Before the war between North Korea and South Korea began, he called Han Yuanhe, the current commander of the Fourth Corps, and then followed several Cia's intelligence personnel to Panmunjom. We believe that he will go to Kaesong to persuade Han Yuanhe to surrender to the US-South Alliance and assist the US troops in Pyongyang."
"So you have to kill him?"
"Yes." Ma Mingtao's answer was very straightforward.
Mu Haoyang didn't ask more, and he didn't want to know more.
At this time, their hunting target had been waiting on the Korean side of Panmunjom for two hours.
After arriving at Panmunjom, Park Jung-de called Han Yuanhe again, but unfortunately Han Yuanhe had left the Legion Command. Park Jung-de could not tell Han Yuanhe's guards what they were going to do, so he could only wait patiently in Panmunjom.
In fact, Han Yuanhe did not leave the Legion Command and was next to the telephone at that time.
Because of some concerns, he did not answer Park Jung-deok's call.
Half an hour before Park Jung-deo called again, Han Yuanhe received an order from the Armed Forces Command to return to Pyongyang for investigation.
This order made Han Yuanhe extremely frightened.
After the shelling incident, Han Yuanhe immediately issued a ceasefire order and immediately dispatched two guard platoons to the troubled forces to arrest the person involved.
Han Yuanhe is very clear about how serious the consequences of this shelling operation, which was decided by the subordinate troops without authorization.
However, by this time, Han Yuanhe didn't know that Kim Il-jeong had been killed by the US military. What he thought was that someone had to take responsibility for the shelling.
After receiving the order from the Armed Forces Command, Han Yuanhe received the news that the US military bombed the commander's residence.
Because the information is very chaotic, Choi Yongguang deliberately blocked the news, so Han Yuanhe didn't know Kim Il-jung's situation and didn't know how dangerous the situation was.
But as the commander of the legion, Han Yuan and instinctively realized that it would be not easy for Park Jung-deok to come back at this time.
Could it be that the US military deliberately bombed Kim Il-jeong and then asked Park Jung-deok to instigate the Fourth Corps so that the US and South Korean coalition forces could go north to attack Pyongyang?
Although Han Yuanhe doesn't believe it very much, his intuition tells him that Park Jung-deok must have a connection with what just happened.
Now, the problem has become much simpler.
Should I take Park Jung-deok over?
Han Yuan is very conflicted because no matter whether he is on Park Jung Deok's side or not, as long as he sends someone to Panmunjom to take Park Jung Deok to Kaicheng, he will betray the motherland.
If you don't go, what are the consequences?
Han Yuanhe had to consider a possibility that Kim Il-jeong was not dead, so he decided to deal with the Fourth Legion's unauthorized shelling of Seoul and let a general move his head.
The last time it was Park Jung-deok, who was this time?
Han Yuanhe is not a fool, and he knows very well how Kim Il-jeong will deal with those disobedient generals.
He did nothing, obviously waiting to die. I am afraid that on the way back to Pyongyang, the commander-in-chief guard who was responsible for escorting him would take action to prevent him from becoming the second Park Jung-deok.
Meeting Park Jung-deok is equivalent to treason, and even if you don’t die, you have to spend the second half of your life in the darkness.
Han Yuan was very conflicted and very frightened.
He is not Park Jung-deok, and he will not leave all his relatives behind and defect alone like Park Jung-deok.
But even if I don’t meet Park Jung-deok, the result will be unpredictable.
After thinking about it, Han Yuanhe decided to send a few confidants to Panmunjom and take Park Jung-deok over. If Kim Il-jeong is not dead, he will hand over Park Jung-deok and then put the blame on Park Jung-deok. If Kim Il-jeong dies, he will negotiate with Park Jung-deok and hand over the command of the Fourth Legion.
The convoy that Ma Mingtao saw while parachuting was Han Yuanhe who sent to Panmunjom to pick up Park Jung-de's confidant guard.
The key is that Kim Il-jeong is dead and still alive.
This problem also plagued Hunter and Cia's intelligence personnel.
After Lindberg ordered, it became the number one task for CIA. Although in Chandler's view, whether Kim Il-jong's life or death is no longer a big deal. After Congress passed the Korean War Authorization Act, the US and South Korean coalition forces will cross the 38th parallel within 24 hours, no one can ignore the president's orders, and Kim Il-jong's life and death are closely related to whether the Korean People's Army is firmly resisting.
Kim Il-jung's life and death are even more critical to using Park Jung-deok to instigate Han Yuan-he and make the Fourth Legion put down its weapons.
Only by making Han Yuanhe believe that Kim Il-jeong has been bombed and the Kim dynasty has been destroyed can he take a crucial step.
Relying solely on Park Jung-deok's eloquence is obviously not reliable.
If you can come up with conclusive evidence, it would be another matter.
The two hours Park Jung-deok waited in Panmunjom were not in vain.
Through two intelligence lines, Cia obtained news that Kim Il-jeong and his son's convoy was bombed outside Pyongyang, and no one was spared.
Subsequently, Cia also received news that the current supreme commander of North Korea is Marshal Choi Yongguang.
Although it is just information and no conclusive evidence, these two messages are enough to influence the situation. As long as Park Jung-deok meets Han Yuan-he and asks him to call Choi Yong-kwang and ask Kim Il-jeong's whereabouts, no matter how Choi Yong-kwang answers, Han Yuan-he will believe that Kim Il-jeong is dead.
After receiving the news, Hunter immediately sent it to the intelligence personnel who accompanied Park Jung-de to Panmunjom.
Park Jung-deok is not a fool and knows how to convince Han Yuanhe.
This news also dispelled Park Jung-deok's doubts.
In his opinion, Han Yuanhe had not answered his phone call, and perhaps he had already known the news of Kim Il-jeong's death, so he was stubborn about whether to rebel.
Park Jung-deok knew that Han Won-he was a smart person and knew very well what North Korea would look like after Kim Il-jeong's death.
Even if the next commander is amnesty for the world, the factional struggle within the People's Army will ruin Han Yuanhe. The war has broken out, and the US-South Korea coalition will definitely cross the 38th parallel. The Fourth Corps is the first to be hit. In the unstable situation in the rear, unless Han Yuanhe is willing to act as cannon fodder, there is no choice.
Only by keeping the Fourth Legion can Han Yuanhe be qualified to negotiate with the US-South Korea coalition forces and strive for more benefits for himself.
In confrontation with the US-South Korea coalition forces, Han Yuanhe didn't even have a chance to negotiate.
After understanding this, Park Jung-deok was confident and felt that he would definitely convince Han Yuanhe to let the Fourth Legion put down his weapons and open the door to the US-South Korea Allied Forces.
This time, he didn't wait long.
In less than an hour, Han Yuanhe's guard arrived at Panmunjom.
Although Park Jung-deok repeatedly insisted on bringing a few entourages, Han Yuanhe's guards did not give him face and finally agreed to let him bring a entourage.
This entourage was nominally a captain from the Korean army, but actually a spyman from Cia.
Because it was a secret operation, Park Jung-deok did not file a record with South Korea when he entered the North Korean side through the military dividing line of Panmunjom.
Fifteen minutes later, the convoy left Panmunjom and returned to Kaicheng.
At this time, Li Mu Haoyang and his team landed almost an hour and a half.
The night sky in the east is shining, and dawn is coming.
Chapter completed!