Capítulo 773: Chapter 340: Capturing the Fire of Aragua Twice
“Intercept their ship and issue them a warning.” After saying this into the walkie-talkie, Allen Zhang imdiately boarded the supply ship.
“Received.” Boketu and Bailey responded imdiately upon receiving the ssage and began steering the Black Hawk and Warthog towards the target unit on the radar.
White Wolf also boarded the supply ship, and Allen Zhang left over a dozen of his n on the island to stand guard and patrol, as the patrol boat sped towards the sea area.
Minutes later, Bailey had already arrived above the mariti area and could see several target signals on the radar. He lowered the Warthog’s flight altitude from ten thousand ters down to two thousand ters, and through the window, he could faintly make out the glittering lights of the ships, which were conspicuous against the endless dark sea.
Through the walkie-talkie, he responded, “I have visual contact with the opponent’s ships.”
“Send them a warning ssage, telling them to stop. If they attempt to flee, then open fire to intimidate them with force,” directed Allen Zhang after receiving the ssage. He also looked at the radar screen, and after zooming in on the mariti map, the A10 was basically overlapping with the red dot.
Their distance was at most a few dozen kiloters, but the altitude difference was in the thousands of ters.
“Understood.” Bailey imdiately replied, lowering the altitude of the Warthog once again and took the initiative to enter the opponent’s communication channel.
At that mont, the Fire of Aragua’s smuggling ship was still sailing orderly. Upon entering Jehovah Island’s mariti territory, the smuggler captain and the gunn crew mbers beca especially vigilant, having suffered a setback here before.
A group of people gathered in the cockpit, constantly monitoring the signals on the radar, but no anomalies appeared.
Seeing this, the hacker responsible for mariti network security reassured everyone, “We’ve co so well-prepared this ti, specifically choosing the quiet hours of early morning for smuggling, it’s impossible for them to detect us.”
The captain, serious and strict, warned, “Don’t let your guard down. Juan Jin of Jehovah Island is treacherous and unprincipled! Just yesterday, they detained our people and goods, demanding a compensation and toll of two million US dollars from our organization, but then our cargo ship was seized at the West Coast port, ruining this deal. Several of our Motel strongholds in Texas got into trouble with police officers and gunn the very sa night; there’s no doubt he’s behind this!”
They had never encountered such a dishonorable person before.
He took the money, but then turned around to report their illegal smuggling, ruining their business, repatriating the smugglers, and causing them heavy losses at their Texas strongholds!
Unfortunately, they really couldn’t afford to offend a man like Juan Jin.
As a result, a small but significant eting was held on the Fire of Aragua; they discussed how to successfully smuggle their goods.
If they wanted to smuggle goods to the West Coast, they had to go through this route; there was no other way. Using air transportation would invite stricter inspections and they lacked the necessary connections. For overland smuggling routes and climbing walls, they had to pass through cities like Tijuana and Laredo, but the competition was fierce and the fees were higher, so the water route remained the safest option.
But now, even the water route was interfered with.
“Unless we take down Juan Jin’s Jehovah Island, it’s going to be tough to run a smuggling operation,” soone lanted.
“But he has warships. And ard helicopters.”
Could they handle it? Not the slightest chance!
In the end, they could only attempt to smuggle during the wee hours of the morning.
But smuggling through the territorial waters of Jehovah Island brought more pressure than smuggling through the West Coast’s waters. After all, the forr could be bribed, with connections responsible for coordination, making it safer and more convenient. The latter, however, involves taking your money and then ruining your plans!
The man was simply inhuman!
Everyone cursed the damned Juan Jin.
Before, they never had to worry about their cargo being seized or inspected by authorities while smuggling via water. Now, before even reaching the West Coast, a dark force erged targeting them.
Juan Jin had marked them as easy prey—how could they stand this?
The captain and crew mbers were highly vigilant, monitoring the radar and mariti chart. They had already made it halfway and were almost brushing past Jehovah Island, their emotions teetering on the edge.
“I hope they don’t discover us.”
“Quick! Full speed ahead! Let’s get out of this damned mariti area! Once we leave Jehovah Island’s private sea territory, we’ll be safe!!”
Twenty minutes later, as they were about to leave Jehovah Island, everyone couldn’t help but cheer, “Great! We’re about to leave this devil’s mariti area.”
“Undetected? That’s really great.”
“Hahaha! Juan Jin is nothing special!!”
“That’s right! If he had laid an ambush here, we would’ve been discovered long ago. Even just assigning patrols at night to keep watch, it would’ve been hard for us to evade their radar surveillance. But now we’re about to leave the mariti area without any reaction from them, what does this tell us?”
“It ans Juan Jin is no different from that fool Priyan! Ahahaha!!”
The group burst into laughter, popping champagne in advance. Those stowed away in the cabin, wishing to smuggle to the West Coast, didn’t know what the laughter was about, but also felt relieved and happy upon hearing the good news.
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