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??422: Chapter 422: Origin of Manshan!

422: Chapter 422: Origin of Manshan!

Tai Man Ocean, Lin Fei and Xue i were on a flight from Manzhou to Mo Country when their plane crashed far from a body of water.

Following Lin Fei’s condemnation of the kneeling Hell’s Judgent Organization mbers from the Manzhou Base, mistakes were confird, punishnt was postponed, and priority was given to settling the passengers who parachuted into the sea from the seaplane.

Those passengers who had parachuted into the sea from the seaplane and were rescued by the Hell’s Judgent Organization Manzhou Base mbers to the luxury yacht, had been properly accommodated.

Although the eleven other luxury yachts belonging to the Manzhou Base of the Hell’s Judgent Organization did not have as many clothes for those passengers who had survived by parachuting into the sea to change into.

Nevertheless, brief rests and necessary food supplies were sothing that the Manzhou Base of the Hell’s Judgent Organization could still provide for those surviving passengers.

Of course, what those who had parachuted into the sea and survived needed most was psychological comfort.

After all, having gone through a plane crash and a sea robbery firefight, they could no longer bear any possible turmoil.

Aboard one of the twelve luxury yachts given to Xue i by the Manzhou Base of the Hell’s Judgent Organization, the “Xue i.”

“Are you saying that these people hijacked the airliner because you stole their business?!” Lin Fei, having freshened up and changed into a new set of clothes, returned to the deck of the “Xue i” and listened to Man Shan’s explanation about the origins of the Ausar rcenary Corps and why they hijacked the plane; he was quite astonished and pained.

Originally, Lin Fei had thought that he and Xue i were simply unlucky victims of an unwarranted disaster.

After all, the hijacking of an airliner by bandits, although a low-probability event, was not entirely impossible.

However, after the chief of the Manzhou Base of the Hell’s Judgent Organization, Man Shan, had explained the situation to him, Lin Fei understood that it was not a matter of being unlucky, but rather they were being retaliated against in a roundabout way.

Although the Ausar rcenary Corps had taken the drastic step of hijacking the airliner with the intent of extortion because they accidentally killed the most favored younger son of the chairman of the Haimo Group and were then pursued by the big rcenary organizations in Manzhou with a hefty bounty placed by the Haimo Group chairman.

The Ausar rcenary Corps felt they couldn’t survive being hunted in Manzhou, so they planned a desperate act, trying to grab so money before fleeing from Manzhou.

However, the reason the Ausar rcenary Corps had the impromptu idea to hijack the luxury yacht of the Haimo Group chairman’s most favored younger son traces back to the Manzhou Base of the Hell’s Judgent Organization.

Of course, that’s not to say that the Manzhou Base of the Hell’s Judgent Organization had any grudge against the Haimo Group.

In fact, the contrary was true; the Haimo Group was considered a major client of the Hell’s Judgent Organization’s Manzhou Base.

Although the mariti area of Manzhou is vast, there are only two or three countries that can really rank internationally.

And there are not too many territorial or financial conflicts between these countries.

Without war and chaos, there are no jobs for rcenaries!

This is a saying widely circulated in the rcenary World.

With not too many territorial and financial conflicts, Manzhou consequently did not have any large-scale rcenary organizations that could make an international na for themselves.

Hence, after the establishnt of the Manzhou Base of the Hell’s Judgent Organization, because of the completion of so tasks that local rcenary organizations in Manzhou found very difficult or even impossible,

The reputation of the Hell’s Judgent Organization’s Manzhou Base spread quickly within certain circles in the Manzhou region.

After that, so forces and individuals in the region would mostly contact the Manzhou Base of Hell’s Judgent Organization when in need.

As a result, so local rcenary organizations in Manzhou inevitably saw their business affected.

Helpless, due to the reputation of the Hell’s Judgent Organization, local rcenary organizations in Manzhou dared to be angry but didn’t dare to speak out.

Consequently, the Manzhou Base of Hell’s Judgent Organization did not accept just any mission; their quotes were relatively high comparatively.

Thus, so large local rcenary organizations in Manzhou, with their own stable client bases, were affected in their interests but not to the point of seriously harming their operations.

However, smaller rcenary organizations, like the Ausar rcenary Corps, were clearly having a hard ti surviving.

Their rate of completing tasks was already low due to their limited strength.

Under the circumstance of local large rcenary organizations deliberately lowering commission prices, basically no one was hiring them for tasks anymore.

A day or two without business was bearable, but after several months without opening for business, the Ausar rcenary Corps was inevitably running out of resources.

In such a case, upon encountering a luxury yacht that appeared to be owned by the wealthy and the most favored youngest son of the Haimo Group’s chairman, Tiger Shark, who had a pirate background, couldn’t help but beco tempted.

Therefore, Lin Fei and Xue i were attacked by the Ausar rcenary Corps, and it wasn’t entirely an undeserved misfortune.

To so extent, it could even be seen as the Ausar rcenary Corps lashing out due to their own inability to secure work.

Of course, they definitely hadn’t realized this themselves.

If they had known that Lin Fei, a big figure of the Hell’s Judgent Organization, was on the plane, even if Tiger Shark had several more guts, he would never dare to plan the hijacking of the plane.

“Actually, after those bastards from the Ausar rcenary Corps mistakenly killed the youngest son of the Haimo Group’s chairman, the chairman had contacted , wanting to hire my services.

However, I refused,”

After explaining the origins of the Ausar rcenary Corps and the reason for their hijacking the plane to Lin Fei, the head of Hell’s Judgent Organization’s Manzhou Base passed a cigar to Lin Fei, then with gritted teeth, said sothing that surprised and frustrated Lin Fei even more.

“Why refuse?!”

Lin Fei, who had been about to savor the cigar, almost instantly looked gloomy.

This was Lin Fei recalling that the head of Hell’s Judgent Organization’s Manzhou Base had led the team here to “escort” him, avoiding a more embarrassing escape.

If this had not been the case, Lin Fei would have seriously considered kicking Man Shan into the sea.

You had the chance to act and didn’t?

If you had agreed to their request and led so people to eradicate the Ausar rcenary Corps, I, Mr.

Lin, wouldn’t have had to parachute into the sea!

Floundering in the ocean several tis over, the whole incident turned out to be avoidable.

Lin Fei’s mood, already sour, undoubtedly beca even worse!

As if sensing Lin Fei’s displeasure, the responsible head of the Hell’s Judgent Organization’s Manzhou Base unconsciously took a few steps away from Lin Fei, then with a bit of embarrassnt and helplessness, heaved a sigh.

“At the ti, I hadn’t expected the Ausar rcenary Corps, those bastards, to beco so desperate as to hijack a passenger plane, so I didn’t take them seriously.

After all, boss, you’re aware that we are outsiders here.

The local rcenary organizations in Manzhou had so complaints against us for taking a lot of their business, and I didn’t want to provoke further hostility from them, so I thought it over and decided not to take on this mission,”

After Man Shan finished speaking, Lin Fei fell into deep thought…

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