Broken Dreams in the Norwegian Sea
Chapter 715:Broken Dreams in the Norwegian Sea
“Promise them,” Yurykov once again brought back the conditions proposed by the pirates, and the tops in the camp agreed with his idea of letting the pirates outside.
The machine room of Reactor 4 is like a gunpowder barrel, and the explosives in the hands of the pirates are the match, and keeping the match away from the gunpowder barrel is undoubtedly the safest result.
“Is that how you let them go?”Robin asked, his earlier hand to the surprise of everyone.
“Certainly not,” said the security official from the United States, “General Daniel Frederick and his Virginia-class attack submarines will arrange their plans.”
“Daniel, Frederick?”Robin had some impressions of the nuclear submarine commander, "I didn't expect him to be here!"
“The pirates are likely to demand that we be held hostage as hostages to ensure their safety on board the ship when they are evacuated.”Yurykov said, “If that is the case then, I hope you will continue to maintain the original plan without regard to us.”
“After all, it is our practice in Jipros not to negotiate with terrorists.”Yurykov said and added.
Everyone understood what he meant, and Yurykov told everyone that once they were hostage, they would voluntarily become sons, even if they sacrificed themselves, and that these pirates should be punished.
"Isn't that a little cruel, but it is our custom that we never give up any of our fellows."U.S. security officials said.
"Letting go of those clutter makes me sad more than killing me."Yurykov's eyes had become cold as snow and ice at this moment, and he had just been in the machine room as two people.
“We are too.”Victor and Vladimir joined in unison.
The three returned to the engine room of Reactor 4, and Grant immediately demanded that Victor and Vladimir hand over the weapons they carried, and Yurikov and other three were taken hostage.
"Seeing no, everything is in control," said Grant, wearing Victor's gear on his body, showing off his companions with a proud face. "They are already arranging ships, and we boarded the three hostages, and they dare not do anything to do with us."
"It's yours, man," said the companions, pleased with Grant's arrangement, and increased their trust in him.A few people who had been cornered because of the killing were no longer complaining at this moment, and everyone was looking forward to life after leaving by boat.
At the request of the pirates, the camp prepared them a suitably large ship, which was also filled with food and other supplies.Several military vehicles were parked at the door of the reactor room, and the pirates took Yurikov and others in the car together, and the convoy went straight in the direction of the dock.
The people who saw the hostages in the car were Grant and Johnny, and Victor and Vladimir's weapons and equipment were worn by them, and the glass of the vehicle was bulletproof glass, so the safety was more secure.
By the time we got to the dock, the ships that were ready had already stopped there.
"Call," Grant took a deep breath, the air still filled with the smell of burning after the explosion, and the distant sea still fluttered with black smoke, and the disgusting great red ship was gone.
“Get on board, guys!”Grant waved toward the other companions, and the pirates got out of the car and took hostages straight to the camp for their ships.
The rest of the camp was just on alert, and Grant’s retreat went unusually well.
The ship left the dock, and Grant stood in the stern and stared in the direction of the pier until the pier disappeared into his eyes and did not find a boat that followed him.
"That bunch of yo-yos," Grant scolded with complacency, as if he were the captain of the fleet who sailed to the New World.
“What about these hostages?”His companions no longer called Grant's name, but saw him directly as the leader.
“We’re pirates, what do you think?”Grant's counter-question immediately made his companions laugh, and they had not been so wantonly for a long time, and the air was cold at the moment, but each of them's blood was almost boiling.
The conversation of the pirates fell to Yurykov, and the psychologist did not care that, as a jipros, he had the same blood as Victor and Vladimir.Before that, he had guessed that the pirates would take themselves hostage, so he was ready to die.
But before returning to the engine room of Reactor 4, security officials from the United States and Jipros discussed and implanted a life-response device on the arm of the three of them.
The device will give feedback to the camp in real time about the lives of the three of them, and according to the results discussed by the security officials of the United States and Gripros, everyone is still ready to rescue the three of them as much as possible.
Unless it is impossible, Yurykov and others have died at the hands of pirates, and nuclear submarines lurking under the sea will attack Grant's ship.
“Let the grandchildren take a moment,” Victor whispered in the jeepus.
Vladimir laughed when he heard his words “hey hey.”
Grant and his companions did not realize that they were on opposite sides of the world, and in the camp of Longyearbyen, the nations gave him a little arrogant.
Things went so bad that the pirates couldn't believe their eyes, and when they didn't board the ship, they had imagined the possibility of being shot in the distance by snipers in the middle of the road.So everyone was careful along the way, and even waited for the ship to sail far away.
However, when the ship crossed the Ishuffel to the sea in the Norwegian Sea, Grant and others completely put their hearts down.
The new captain came to the three of Yurykov with great enthusiasm and said with a straight face, "Man, you have helped me to escape, but you have helped me to coordinate, and now I have decided to give you a respect."
Yurykov looked up at Grant and asked, “Decent?”
"Yes, I want to repay you," Grant nodded, "you know, we were pirates for most of the year before we came to Longyearby, but the Chinese destroyed our port and made our days very difficult."
"Now we are free again, and I do not want to kill you, but I do not intend to keep you, after all, there is no food for you on board."Grant said slyly.
"The pirates are like to go out of the land," Yurykov now does not have to talk to Grant and others, he is very clear about the pirate's intentions, "then what are you going to do with us as hostages, Mr. Captain?" 」
"You have lost the value of being a hostage, and frankly, we don't need hostages now."Grant said, "You're a burden on the ship, leaving you not only to consume food and other supplies, but also to leave security risks, after all, your two partners ... Well, I think their threat is as big as their big one."
“Are you going to kill us?”Yurykov asked Grant.
"If you have a better idea, I can consider avoiding this embarrassing thing between us."
"Let me see," Yurykov had an idea in his heart, and he had deliberately said so, just to confuse Grant, so that he could not perceive that his side was ready.
“You shouldn’t think about getting us in,” Yurykov said deliberately after pretending to think for a while.
“Yes, I don’t think you would have granted that request if you stood my ground.”Grant nodded, and his heart was actually quite afraid of Victor and Vladimir, and had long since gone out of their plans to compile them."Who knows if you will take the opportunity to take away my head after you join us, and these two guys look at the regular army, and if you join, the benefits and risks are not directly proportional."
"Since you have concerns about this, I am not forced to say," said Yurykov; "it is here on the sea of the Norwegian Sea."
Seeing Grant nod again, Yurikov continued, "Perhaps there will be ships to the city of Longyearbyen passing by from here, and please give us a small boat and put us on the sea, and if we are lucky, we may be rescued by the passing ship."
"All right," Grant agreed, after thinking, and he had no quarrel with Yurykov and others, and, in his view, Yurikov had helped himself to coordinate a lot of things in the negotiations, and let his plan to escape from Longyearbyen had been very smooth.
"I owe you too," Grant said, "and it will be up to you to be your own creation."
May God bless us and bless you.”Yurykov said.
Grant asked the crew to put a wooden lifeboat on the sea, then loosened the Yurikov three to catch them up to the lifeboat.
"Good-bye, my friend, and good luck."Grant, standing in the stern, smiled and waved at the three men on the lifeboat, and his eyes were full of jokes as he looked at Yurikov and others.
"Good luck, we are not friends," said Yurykov, with a smile on the corner of his mouth, with a light-hearted look on both Victor and Vladimir's.
What do these three people seem to be the unlucky bastard who has been abandoned in the ice?Looking at the ship that was gradually going away, the eyes of the three had never left it.
“Victor, the U.S. should do it, right?” Vladimir asked his companion next to him.
“What are they waiting for?”Victor scratched his head, and just as he was wondering, the ship in the distance suddenly exploded, the hull was cut off, and the cockpit above was even lifted into mid-air.
The three men on the lifeboat danced excitedly, "the pirates have ascended to heaven!"
“Go to God, assholes.”
Near the lifeboat, a "big black fish" floated up from the surface.
Comments
No comments yet. Be the first to comment on this chapter!