Chapter 39: 39: Trading Traps
Chapter 39: 39: Trading Traps
```
The two sides in the village quickly made contact…
Boss Huang's men each had an AK74, but when Jindawei's men all got out of the car, the imposing aura of his few men was suppressed.
Anyone who faced the heavy machine guns on the pickup trucks at close range would have their hearts trembling.
The only one who seemed to be handling it well was Dorian, who stood behind and to the side of Boss Huang, the muzzle of his AK74 subtly pointing at the machine gunner on the pickup.
The legendary Jindawei client was said to be a burly black man with a mouth full of gold teeth, but instead, a short black man in a suit and glasses who looked quite refined arrived.
Compared to the grotesque and smelly terrorists, this short black man was like a breath of fresh air. Boss Huang even breathed a sigh of relief when the man covered his mouth and nose with a handkerchief as he stepped out of the car and gestured with his hand for everyone to lower their weapons.
The short black man waved his hand in front of him, seemingly dissatisfied with the wind and sand here.
Seeing the two military trucks not far away, his eyes lit up, and then he walked up to Boss Huang with a smile, revealing a set of white teeth, and said, "You are very trustworthy, I think we're going to have a pleasant deal."
Boss Huang's face stiffened as he shook hands with the short black man and said, "I hope so!"
The short black man shook his head with a smile and said, "Can we inspect the goods now? If you prove your ability, the Jindawei militia will prove to be your best customer."
Boss Huang struggled to maintain his composure and shook his head, "Where are my son and his friends?"
After hearing this, the short black man locked eyes with Boss Huang for a few seconds, and after seeing the nervousness in his eyes, he raised his hand and beckoned. Several fierce terrorists opened a truck's compartment and roughly pushed several young men and women down.
A few of the men were in relatively good shape, but two of the girls couldn't even stand up.
Boss Huang watched as his son, with a bruised nose and swollen face, tried to protect one of the girls, but was knocked to the ground by a black man with a gun butt. His face turned an iron blue as he glared at the short black man and said in a deep voice, "What did you promise me? I give you weapons, and you ensure their safety."
The short man spread his hands, smiled, and said, "I promised they'd still be alive, and look, they are alive.
Don't look at me like that. I worked very hard to keep those two women alive, but as you know, the militia can be so rough sometimes, and there's nothing I can do about it."
Boss Huang, holding back his rage, gestured to two young men to open the compartment of a truck and move several boxes of ammunition onto the ground. After prying open the boxes, they revealed the AK74s inside.
The short black man had someone test them, but he didn't seem quite satisfied, requesting to inspect more of the goods.
Boss Huang had no choice but to move more ammunition boxes off the truck, opening them and allowing them to be checked.
Not until the short black man was almost satisfied did he gesture to the Jindawei clients to move the ammunition boxes onto their own truck, then had the six hostages brought over.
Seeing the anxious look in Boss Huang's eyes, the short black man said leisurely, "Very well, our cooperation has been pleasant, and they are the return for your honesty."
Joe Ga, lying in the perimeter, watched the trade proceed smoothly, but he felt that something was off without being able to pinpoint what it was.
```
Just as the Jindawei guests were loading up the trucks ready to leave, Karman, who had been observing with binoculars, suddenly said, "Boss, someone's been taking pictures in the village, and another group of people has arrived from the south."
Joe Ga pointed the binoculars to the south and immediately saw two pickup trucks burst out from a few shacks by a well two kilometers away.
The machine gunners standing in the back of the pickups started firing when they were still one kilometer away from the village.
And the short black guy in the village didn't seem panicked at all; he still methodically bowed to Boss Huang and his party before unhurriedly climbing onto a pickup truck, following the convoy swiftly out of the village.
When Joe Ga saw the faces of the people on the two new pickups, he was stunned for a moment, then spotted the person responsible for taking photos hidden in the village. He suddenly realized something, whipped out his phone, and dialed Boss Huang. As soon as the call connected, he yelled, "Run, run, it's a trap..."
Boss Huang was completely dumbfounded, and when the gunfire started, he truly thought that the SD army had come.
But after receiving Joe Ga's call, he jolted awake and quickly realized what was happening, calling out loud to the people around him to get in the vehicles.
But by then it was a bit late; two speeding pickup trucks charged into the village, and the high-caliber machine guns instantly locked onto several vehicles. Bullets flying all around startled everyone, who then instinctively started looking for places to hide.
"Dragon Gecko, keep an eye on that photographer, don't let him get away, Devil Bird, stop the pickups..."
As he spoke, Joe Ga aimed his gun at the machine gunner in the lead pickup...
A "bang" rang out, and the machine gunner's head exploded like a watermelon.
Nis wasn't idle either; the moment Joe Ga fired, she too pulled the trigger.
Hitting a moving vehicle's driver is not easy, but hitting the engine of a pickup driving in a straight line is much simpler.
With a loud "bang," not only did the first pickup lose its gunner, but a hole was also blown through its engine, causing it to stop with plumes of white smoke.
There were still nine people in the two vehicles, and when they realized that there were snipers present, they instantly took action.
The second pickup rapidly overtook the first one, positioned itself in front, and the machine gunner steadied himself, swinging the machine gun to start firing at Joe Ga's position for cover.
As the vehicles stopped, the others agilely got out and entered the village buildings looking for cover.
Once the personnel were unloaded, the driver of the second pickup, with the gunner, began to maneuver agilely, rushing down the village's only main road, trying to get close to Joe Ga's position for effective suppression, to buy time and space for the snipers following.
The machine gun on the pickup spewed out bullets, maintaining a focus around the earthen slope where Joe Ga and his team were positioned.
Nis tried twice and only hit insignificant parts of the pickup. As she prepared for a third attempt, Joe Ga beside her took a shot.
With a "bang," the bullet from the SVD rifle accurately struck the body of the machine gunner.
It was not over yet, a second bullet quickly followed, piercing through the pickup's windshield and striking the driver's neck, turning the entire driver's cabin a crimson red.