The Sole Evolver 266: Chapter 266
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"Go ahead and take them hostage. If they send someone for negotiations, we can hold them too. When the time comes, we can find any excuse to let them go." Upon learning that it was members of the Common Unity Party, Yang Xiaoyou quickly made a decision. 0
 
No matter how powerful they were domestically, they had to obey on their own turf. With the recent shift in power, it was normal to be suspicious and detain anyone associated with Arms supplies. 0
 
After all, some people had gone out and taken things by force. 0
 
This was one of the reasons why Hive Security Company chose to establish a presence here. Without a strong influence locally, if goods were seized, they could only watch helplessly. They had no channels to reclaim what was taken; being too large meant being balanced by several major powers. Furthermore, with General Hu's army around, any reduction in scale would lead to being overwhelmed by local forces. 0
 
In previous attempts, despite Hive Security Company's elite capabilities, infiltration had failed. It was only through the attention drawn by the Tokyo Incident that they managed to succeed by chance. 0
 
This was part of the unique chaos of this place. 0
 
"Buddy, heh heh, I love doing this kind of thing." Noah grinned at Yang Xiaoyou's arrangement, confidently patting his chest with his intact arm. 0
 
Since they had reached an agreement with Gold Tooth and the Moscow Hotel, there was no need for many locals to stay behind; they just needed to free up their main forces for where they were needed. 0
 
The Tokyo Virus Incident successfully extracted their protected targets from that city of death. Coupled with effective media management, it propelled Hive Security to new heights. 0
 
From General Hu's performance, it was evident that those with wealth and power were increasingly afraid of death. Due to the limited number of personnel in Hive Security Company, their original definition focused on high-end services for protecting Aspects. Now, the branch responsible for security matters in Europe was nearly at full capacity, and funding for Aspects continued to double. 0
 
The profits generated were rivaling those from Arms trading. 0
 
However, Yang Xiaoyou understood that while building a good reputation took time, destroying it was easy. Therefore, he did not pressure the training camp in Algeria; the steps for introducing fresh blood remained unchanged and would need to be even stricter. 0
 
At such times, in order to address urgent needs and some protective missions, main team members would likely be conscripted for a while. 0
 
Initially, Yang Xiaoyou had some interest in the local Arms demands in Vietnam. However, since the Aspects and Moscow Hotel had taken action first, considering future cooperation and wanting to establish a supply channel with them, he decided to abandon that profit. 0
 
On the other hand, Myanmar's Drug Lord still had some weapon needs. But like with Moscow Hotel, Yang Xiaoyou also did not want to sell weapons to them. Although he valued profit highly now, there were still many things he found distasteful. He wasn't interested in actively combating drug crimes; he simply didn't have the energy for that. He couldn't use the excuse of "if I don't sell it, someone else will" either—if he didn't want to sell it, then he just didn't want to sell it. 0
 
At a somewhat rundown dock, representatives from several friendly factions of Hive Security Company appeared at Cam Ranh. Yang Xiaoyou casually stood on a speedboat. 0
 
"Hey there, Yee Old Boss! You better fulfill your promise next time you come over. If I can help with your issues here, I will lend a hand." After waving his hand dismissively, he smiled warmly. 0
 
Since there weren't many armed forces left here, Yang Xiaoyou agreed to help her when needed. The next time they met would involve some friendly sparring as a way of agreeing to share some of his skills with her. 0
 
 
Jidun was naturally quite pleased with this; it felt like an extra bonus beyond the reward, a sense of getting a good deal. 0
 
On the other side, Gold Tooth and Balalaika expressed similar sentiments, though both of them looked at Yang Xiaoyou boarding the boat alone with a hint of hesitation, seemingly puzzled by his decision to leave on his own. 0
 
Although the Underground Forces in Cam Ranh were intimidated by his strong presence, there were certainly many who wanted him gone. It seemed a bit too arrogant to act this way, but the others likely understood this as well. The relationship between both sides was not yet solid enough for anything to be taken for granted, so they ultimately said nothing more. 0
 
"I’m more familiar with these waters; let me see you off," one of them finally spoke up after considering for a moment. 0
 
"In that case, I appreciate it," Yang Xiaoyou replied with a smile as he glanced at the burly Black Bald Man. 0
 
Hearing his words, Duh did not hesitate any longer and boarded the boat, skillfully adjusting the driver's seat. 0
 
Seeing his partner's actions, Qidou paused for a moment before thoughtfully leaning against his waist, accentuating her graceful figure. "I'll go see you off too; you don’t mind, do you? Your boat will be waiting at the harbor, right?" 0
 
"You're most welcome; just take me to the harbor," Yang Xiaoyou replied naturally. 0
 
"Sister Balachai, I hope you'll take care of things in the future," Gold Tooth said as he turned to Balachai while watching the boat slicing through the waves and heading into the distance. 0
 
"There’s no need to mention taking care of anything. However, I wonder what our ally's true intentions are," Syracah remarked with a frown as she gazed at the departing boat. Being new to this place, she certainly wouldn’t refuse any connections that came her way, but she was still curious about what was going on. 0
 
"Since Mr. Yi chose to do this, he must have his reasons. Perhaps he wants to lure out some fellows during this time. Although I think it’s a bit risky," Gold Tooth reflected. Even though he was just a branch leader, he was still a commanding figure; such an act of personally being bait was something he would never do. 0
 
Moreover, he was certain that other leaders in Cam Ranh lacked such boldness. "Mr. Yi, you seem to be a bit reckless this time. Although it's hard to catch a fast boat like yours, there are those here who can keep up with such speed. You don’t need to take such risks just to see if anyone wants to deal with you," Duh said calmly while steering the fast boat across the sea. 0
 
His association usually had him piloting the boat; his driving skills in this aspect were quite high. However, because he was familiar with this area, he also knew that many fellows here were difficult to deal with; it wasn’t easy to navigate out in broad daylight with such a nimble vessel. 0
 
Golden Bay was the best deep-water port nearby, and the bay extended from the dock to the harbor for seventeen kilometers. He understood that it wouldn’t be simple to make it through without incident this time. 0
 
"No worries! If someone wants to stop this boat, they will definitely send out fast boats as well. Just make sure to protect yourself and don’t let the boat get stranded. Although we can swim away if needed, I’d rather not end up in such a mess," Yang Xiaoyou said nonchalantly as he stood up from his seat. The bumps from the speeding boat didn’t affect him at all. 0
 
As he stood up, several fast boats suddenly surged out from behind some reefs ahead, splashing water as they surrounded him from multiple angles with clever trajectories that could intercept him almost from every direction except turning back. 0
 
"Just charge through; get as close as possible," Yang Xiaoyou said with a wicked smile beneath his helmet upon seeing the approaching boats. In these times, there were still those who dared to challenge fate without fear. 0
 
After leaving Cam Ranh, Yang Xiaoyou couldn’t afford to expend too much energy; if he stayed away too long, it would be hard to guarantee that some fellows wouldn’t let their ambitions swell. A final show of deterrence before leaving was absolutely necessary. 0
 
 
Because of this, Yang Xiaoyou boldly set out alone, and some restless individuals could not hold back any longer. 0
 
"They are a well-known pirate crew in the area, but clearly, they are hired by someone else. Your reputation is not enough to intimidate those who don't belong here," Jie Kui remarked, seemingly recognizing who had arrived. Meanwhile, the radio communication on the ship crackled with the enemy's taunts: "Tu D, I know it's you! Haha, I didn't expect you to be so foolish. Do you really think you can slip past us? Don't think I'm just a pushover!" 0
 
"I'm not interested in dealing with characters like you who are just pawns. If you don't want to die, get lost!" Tu D retorted defiantly. 0
 
"Do you think this is land? Do you really believe your one ship can take on our seven? Brothers! Let them enjoy their funeral!" The raspy voice on the other end became even more arrogant. 0
 
Soon after, someone on their ship hoisted a loudspeaker and a machine gun. In this environment, no matter how skilled you are, it won't matter! There was no space to evade; they could only rely on the ship's agility to avoid attacks, rendering individual strength completely limited. 0
 
"I have a forty percent chance of shaking them off. I hope your people arrive soon!" Tu D said, now shirtless. 0
 
"Take care of yourself and don't die," Yang Xiaoyou replied calmly as they closed the distance. 0
 
Then he kicked off from the side of the boat and leaped into the sea. The tremendous force caused the ship to rock violently! 0
 
The strong winds from his high-speed movement made his clothes flap wildly, as if he were soaring through the air. 0
 
At that moment, a pursuing boat happened to be heading in his direction, perfectly aligning its course. 0
 
 
 
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