Chapter 307 How Many Chinese People Did You Sell Out?



"Tell me about the Chinese people who made contact with you."

The pirate leader spoke with a hint of disdain, "They are clearly not as clever as the Japanese families. They always try their best to flatter me and get close to me. They look down on those Chinese the most."

Tang Yue was also furious, but she didn't take action at this moment. Some people had lost their conscience for the sake of making money. "Tell me more about it."

The pirate leader remained silent, clearly not considering the Chinese a worthy opponent. Another pirate spoke up, "We don't care to know their names, but I do know which places they come from."

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Tang Yue asked many questions. They didn't say much about China, but they did a lot of bad things they did to the Chinese. Tang Yue had originally planned to let some people go, but now she changed her mind.

Tang Yue didn't want to let any of those who had persecuted Chinese people go unpunished. She still remembered the Americans she had encountered in the waters off the South China Sea; due to international pressure, China had no way to directly deal with them.

Now that Tang Yue is not in China and is no longer a member of the Chinese military, no one can stop her from doing whatever she wants. Furthermore, nobody knows her, so she doesn't need to swallow her pride for any international conventions.

Here, there is no concept of great power or might; she can resolve any injustice she sees directly on her own.

After asking Tang Yue the questions she wanted to know, Tang Yue prepared to take the two men back. After all, Gu Yanxi had more interrogation experience than her, and he might be able to extract more useful information for China from them.

Based on the principle of not wasting anything, Tang Yue decided to make good use of the two of them.

Tang Yue was currently at a moderate distance from the cliff top where Gu Yanxi and his group were. Her attention had been focused on the two pirates, and she hadn't noticed her surroundings. Now that she relaxed, she heard gunshots coming from the cliff top.

Tang Yue's consciousness immediately dispersed, and at the same time, her figure quickly swept towards the top of the cliff.

Gu Yanxi hadn't expected that even though Tang Yue had already immobilized the pirates below, so many more pirates would still emerge.

The Chinese group spotted the pirates and immediately informed Gu Yanxi. Gu Yanxi then organized everyone to roll stones down the mountain to stop the pirates from coming up.

However, pirate reinforcements kept arriving like a tidal wave. They emerged from various hidden strongholds on the island, their weapons gleaming coldly, their eyes revealing ferocity and greed.

These pirates had long been committing atrocities at sea, and each of them possessed extensive combat experience. Their figures swiftly dodged the attacks of the stones.

Gu Yanxi was puzzled as to where these people came from, but Tang Yue already knew.

The second-in-command, leading three ships of pirates, waited at sea to ambush and intercept Tang Yue and her group. However, their battle escalated further inland, and those at sea were unaware of what was happening on their side.

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