Watching Li Erniu lead his team away, Ye Zi fiddled with the terminal in her hand.
This is a great thing. It uses satellite signals, so as long as you're not underground, you can basically contact the gates of hell.
As Ye Zi said, he was confident that he could intercept the pursuers on his own, but he had no confidence at all in finding his way back on his own.
Li Erniu's squad consists of elite special forces soldiers. Identifying directions and returning the way they came are basic skills for them, so not having a terminal is not a problem.
The terminal shows Ye Zi's current location, the warlord's location, and the road between the two locations.
If a warlord sends troops to provide support, they will definitely take the main roads, not directly through the jungle.
In fact, Ye Zi, who was left to cover the retreat alone, also had her own little scheme, the first of which was money.
The money obtained by the fraud gang is not all just a string of numbers in the bank; a considerable portion is converted into cash. This cash is left in the industrial park as rewards for subordinates and capital to lure newcomers to join.
When Ye Zi was at the back door, she didn't see any cash on those people, nor was there any smoke coming from the three buildings.
Li Erniu took some things with him when he left, but not much.
Ye Zi is gambling that there is still cash left in the three buildings.
Besides money, Ye Zi was also concerned about her health points, as the reinforcements sent by the warlords were the source of her health points.
Ye Zi was not bloodthirsty, but she had a big mission ahead of her and needed to make some preparations. The soldiers under the warlords were definitely the best source of health points. Not only would they not have to bear the blame, but they could also provide a guarantee for future battles. At the same time, they could also achieve the purpose of revenge and weaken the strength of the warlords who were causing trouble on the border.
It's a win-win situation, so why not do it?
After Li Erniu and the others left, Ye Zi turned around and began her own plan to make money.
The first stop was the dormitory building. Upon finding the first US dollar and Chinese yuan, Ye Zi said to the system:
"Find out where these two items are, and also gold and gems."
"Okay," the system responded, and then small dots appeared in Ye Zi's mind.
These little dots are where people in the industrial park hide their money.
The leaf-plundering operation officially began.
Half an hour later, Ye Zi finally completed his plan to make a fortune, but it was not quite what he had imagined.
Inside the dormitory building, there were single rooms, meaning that everyone who joined the fraud gang had their own room, and the commission from the fraud was paid in cash.
The purpose of doing this is simple: everyone who completes the scam gets a cut, setting an example for others and motivating them to work harder.
As for whether they can take the money with them in the end, that's hard to say. If they can't get the money, to put it nicely, they'll send the people and the money away together.
But in reality, the money just left the industrial park, circled around, and came back, while the people were directly sold to another industrial park, their organs were removed and sold, and waste was recycled.
So Ye Zi in the dormitory building earned about two million US dollars and about one million Chinese yuan.
The loot from the office building was also substantial, amounting to nearly ten million US dollars and about five million Chinese yuan, which likely belonged to several fraudulent companies.
Paying protection money incentivizes fraudsters and allows them to indulge in counting money regularly.
There were also twenty pieces of gold and some gold jewelry.
Finally, there was the small building where the operating room was located. Some guns and ammunition were stored there, but not much money was found.
However, Ye Zi still managed to collect a box of AK47s, as well as a considerable amount of bullets and grenades.
Seeing that the three small buildings were already surrounded by raging fire, Ye Zi smiled with satisfaction, then left the industrial park and returned to the place where the attack was initially launched to wait for the arrival of the warlord's reinforcements.
The reinforcements arrived later than expected, and Ye Zi didn't know why. In any case, it took about one hour and twenty minutes from the start of the attack to when Ye Zi saw the reinforcements.
Leaf crouched at the edge of the forest, using the trees to conceal herself. After listening to the system's feedback, she revealed a cruel smile.
More than 300 people, that's the standard for a battalion, which also means that Ye Zi can gain more than 4,000 health points, it just depends on whether he can eliminate them all.
However, Ye Zi did not intend to eliminate them all; that was unrealistic. Although the opponents were of average combat strength, they were still living people. If they couldn't win, they would definitely run away. Ye Zi didn't have the ability to create clones to catch up with every fleeing enemy.
The reinforcements who arrived weren't fools either. The industrial park had clearly been destroyed, and the enemy had left. As for looting, that was just nonsense; nothing could survive a fire.
The three hundred or so people who were originally scattered around slowly gathered at the entrance of the industrial park. Given the current situation, they did not believe that anyone was lying in ambush with them.
Special forces teams typically withdraw after a fight; otherwise, they'll be surrounded and annihilated.
Now that the industrial park has been destroyed, the enemy must have left. It's up to the commander to decide what to do next, and maybe he can squeeze out some benefits.
Whether you're in the army or working a regular job, it's all about money. If you want to make money, you naturally have to check things out at the gate.
More and more soldiers gathered. The man in the jeep stood up and shouted a few words. The soldiers who had gathered slowly dispersed, but did not go far from the gate.
They would still rush into the yard to search as long as their superior gave the order.
Ye Zi was also waiting, waiting for these people to gather more densely so that the maximum damage could be achieved.
But the warlord commander suddenly waved his hand, and the soldiers gathered at the gate rushed into the industrial park in a swarm. Ye Zi was stunned. Even in this situation, was there still a need to rush in?
Search for any surviving comrades? It seems quite possible.
But Ye Zi soon realized that she had overestimated these people. In Myanmar, human life is worthless. The reason these people went in was mainly to collect their belongings and weapons.
Wounded? What are those? The entire armed force here has been wiped out.
In Burmese territory, human life is the least valuable thing. As long as you have money, anyone from retired old men to seven or eight-year-old children who can fire a gun can be a soldier. The money spent on medicine to treat the wounded is enough for a warlord to recruit another healthy soldier.
Soon, a pile of guns and ammunition was gathered together, and the money carried by some of the killed soldiers was also looted and piled up.
The officer got out of the jeep, rummaged through the money a few times, and then the soldiers took out bags, put them in the jeep, and placed them back in the jeep.
Without a doubt, while the soldiers were looting, they were also keeping some for themselves; these were just gifts for their superiors.
The officer turned to look in the direction Li Erniu and his group had left. From the pile of shell casings left at the gate, it was easy to tell that the enemy had launched an attack from the front.
If you blast open the gate with heavy weapons, the direction of the enemy becomes obvious.
After the officer turned around, the soldiers began to change their guns. Of course, only a small number of soldiers changed their guns; not all soldiers were dissatisfied with the guns they had.
This could be considered a perk for soldiers, since the guns issued to soldiers who joined warlord factions weren't necessarily good guns.
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