422: Chapter 410 Trident 422: Chapter 410 Trident A retired rcenary, living alone in a forest during a winter where the sun was seldom seen, was bound to feel bored and lonely.
So Pasanin truly didn’t want the Organization of Water to just leave like that; these past few months, he’d been able to engage in the most familiar tasks, doing the work he was best at, even finding that shooting practice felt much more invigorating than when he was alone.
However, when Yang Yi ntioned that they were leaving, Pasanin didn’t say a word, but the look of loss on his face could not be hidden at all.
“Why not co with us?” Yang Yi couldn’t help suggesting.
“You’re retired now, so you shouldn’t be able to say you don’t have the ti, right?”
Yang Yi couldn’t help but extend the invitation, but Pasanin just smiled and shook his head, then said softly, “I won’t go.
I like it here, living in the city is unbearable for .”
Brian sincerely asked Pasanin, “We need to operate as rcenaries, could you please advise us on what equipnt we should purchase?”
Pasanin replied without hesitation, “Each person needs an AK47, not the 74, not the 5.45 mm caliber, but the 7.62 mm from the AK family, ideally from Russia, East Germany, Czech Republic, or Huaxia; then there are the bullets.
No matter where you are, it’s best to have a large supply of your own.”
Yang Yi and his group were heading to Ukraine, which was unnecessary to convey to Pasanin, but Ukraine had an abundance of firearms and ammunition, so preparing their own AKs seed sowhat unnecessary.
Brian was an experienced veteran, but his expertise was in combat operations supported by national systems.
As a rcenary, with no logistics or support, you rely on yourself for everything, which definitely requires a significant adjustnt from how regular armies operate.
And Pasanin?
He was one of the most experienced old rcenaries out there.
After discussing guns, Pasanin pondered for a mont and said, “Night vision equipnt goes without saying—you must have the best if you can afford it.
The combat environnts for rcenaries are complex, often in backward and chaotic regions, facing enemies with inferior equipnt.
Having night vision gives you a visual advantage and can be a huge benefit.
Then there’s body armor—it’s got to be the best!
Heavy-duty!
On the battlefield, those lightweight vests are aningless; if possible, always wear body armor.
We’ve all been saved by it more than once.”
What Pasanin said was clearly important to Yang Yi and Brian, which ant his advice was sowhat superfluous.
Thinking further, Pasanin spoke up again with a serious tone, “You should also have a dic.
Injuries are inevitable, and rcenaries often don’t get support.
Without tily treatnt, even minor wounds can be fatal, and serious injuries just an waiting for death.
But if you have your own doctor and enough dical supplies, even serious wounds may be treatable.
We, Aurora, haven’t lost a mber in battle, and that’s because we have four dics!”
Pasanin proudly held up four fingers, then he said loudly, “We have four of the best dics, three of whom are exceptionally skilled surgeons.
They can perform major surgeries right on the battlefield, so our safety was guaranteed.”
Aurora’s ascent to the top rcenary group was due to their involvent in nurous battles, and with so many battles without a single death, the dics clearly played a crucial role.
Yang Yi nodded, recalling how he had been injured and had to be left behind for the police to take him to the hospital.
If they’d had an excellent doctor nearby, it’s very likely he wouldn’t have had to be handed over to the police.
“Alright, a doctor,” he conceded.
Pasanin thought for a bit more, then added, “There’s not much else.
Take plenty of water when heading to the desert, lots of insect repellent for the jungle, and bring a good supply of anti-heatstroke dications.
Ah, those are vital, you have to bring a lot.”
No sooner had he finished talking than Pasanin laughed and said, “I forgot, maybe you won’t get heatstroke that easily.
Oh, and duct tape is a good thing to have—it won’t be a mistake to carry it with you.”
Yang Yi nodded, then said in a serious voice, “Duct tape, I’ll rember that.
We’ll also need your help arranging a plane to pick us up and leave.”
Pasanin said, “Okay, I’ll call soone to pick you up.
By the way, what’s the na of your rcenary group?”
Yang Yi was caught off guard by the question.
It was then that he realized if they were going to mix in as rcenaries, they couldn’t use the na Organization of Water and he couldn’t even use the nickna Sea God.
“Right, we haven’t given ourselves a na yet.”
Yang Yi looked at Brian and asked, “What would be a good na for our rcenary group?”
Brian was obviously stumped by the question too.
After a mont he said, “Call it…
I don’t know.”
Yang Yi heaved a sigh and said, “Then we’d better ask everyone.”
Brian scoffed, “Ask everyone?
You’ll go crazy.
Zhang Yong and Xiao Ran will co up with so bizarre nas, so we might as well just pick any na.
After all, it’s just a na to hide our identity, we won’t use it forever.”
Yang Yi rested his chin in his hand and then mused, “We’re called the Organization of Water, so, how about…
Arctic Fox!”
Brian nearly bit his tongue, then he snapped, “What does Organization of Water have to do with Arctic Fox?”
“Uh, I just thought of the Arctic Fox, since there are a lot of them around here…”
Just then, Pasanin smiled and said, “Sorry, we already have another na called Arctic Fox.”
Yang Yi pondered for a mont and said, “Trident!
My nickna is Sea God, so let’s call it Trident rcenary Group.”
Pasanin cleared his throat and said, “There was already a Trident, but it has disappeared.
Most of its mbers died in combat and it disbanded.
You can use that na if you want.”
Yang Yi said in distress, “Having soone take the na you want is so annoying, but I still like the na Trident.
Was this Trident famous?”
“Their strength was quite good, sowhat renowned, but quickly they were no longer viable.
After many mbers died, they dissolved.
All in all, not too famous.”
Yang Yi’s nickna was Sea God, and Sea God is Poseidon, whose weapon is the trident.
Therefore, he really wanted to call their rcenary group Trident.
However, soone had already used the na Trident, and this Trident rcenary Group had even t an unfortunate end, so having the na taken was a source of great annoyance.
However, Brian was indifferent and said, “Then let’s just call it Trident.
What does it matter?
What na isn’t already taken?
Once you beco the most famous one, then whenever people ntion that na, they’ll be referring to you.
The Trident before us didn’t make the na great, so let’s do it.”
From a Western perspective on naming, having a nasake really wasn’t a big deal, and Brian was right.
The previous Trident was gone, and it wasn’t very famous, so let the Organization of Water make the na great.
Yang Yi nodded and declared, “We’re called Trident.
We are the Trident rcenary Group.
Sounds good, doesn’t it!”
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