Urban Super Soldier King

Chapter 1034: Military-Involved Vigilance



Chapter 1034: Chapter 1034: Military-Involved Vigilance

Looking at an entire battalion standing before him, Gao Zhitao suddenly felt quite moved.

He knew that Gao Mantang must have put in a lot of effort for this matter. After all, deploying military forces is no simple task, let alone entrusting them to an outsider to command.

Gao Zhitao had them all change into civilian clothes, and then they all headed to Xiang Yu’s hotel together.

At this moment, Xiang Yu was sitting in his office thinking about the Falcon Organization. After all, in such a big city, it’s easy for members of the Falcon Organization to blend in.

"Damn, Brother Yu, come quickly, why are there so many people outside?" Tie Zhuzi suddenly shouted from the window.

Xiao Xuan hurried over as well. With his sharp eyes, he immediately spotted Gao Zhitao in the middle, then said, "It’s Gao Zhitao who brought them."

Xiang Yu was unsure of what was happening, so he stood by the window too. When he looked down, he was left speechless.

The people below were obviously soldiers, and judging by the numbers, it seemed like a whole battalion’s worth.

Gao Zhitao ran up in just a few minutes, and upon seeing Xiang Yu, he happily said, "We’ve got people now, with them, not even a fly can get through."

At this moment, Xiang Yu couldn’t help but sigh as well. Damn it, having connections is truly indulgent. Now Gao Mantang has mobilized a whole battalion to assist his grandson’s work; it’s simply absurd. But he liked it, as this effectively solved the problem of insufficient personnel.

Tie Zhuzi, hearing there was a whole battalion below, was excitedly jumping around.

"Gao Zhitao, lend me some people to use," Tie Zhuzi excitedly said.

Tie Zhuzi had people under him, but they were all shady types, who could only stay hidden.

But these soldiers were different; they could do things openly, and having a dozen soldiers following him would be quite impressive.

Gao Zhitao snorted, "Stop joking, these are soldiers, I can’t simply command them as I wish, they have their own freedom."

Tie Zhuzi was just joking anyway, so he shrugged and said nothing more.

"What do you mean?" Xiang Yu asked, looking at Gao Zhitao.

Gao Zhitao explained the details, and hearing it was Gao Mantang’s order, he felt much more at ease.

"What should we do?" Gao Zhitao asked.

For some reason, he naturally trusted Xiang Yu, believing that as long as Xiang Yu was there, any problem could be solved.

"These are all trained elites. If they get exposed, it would be easy to spot them as soldiers." Xiang Yu went back to the window to look down again.

"So what do we do?" Gao Zhitao asked.

"Have them wear civilian clothes and hide throughout the city, especially in high-footfall areas, hotels, entertainment venues, they all need people stationed." Xiang Yu said.

After speaking, Xiang Yu glanced at Gao Zhitao and asked, "How did your grandfather arrange these people?"

Gao Zhitao then replied, "Under my command." These four words summed up Gao Zhitao’s relationship with the soldiers, meaning he was now the highest commander among them.

Knowing this, Xiang Yu felt relieved. He then added, "Every road junction needs a fully armed soldier standing guard."

Gao Zhitao was a bit confused; theoretically, these soldiers shouldn’t be exposed, and now Xiang Yu wanted them fully armed at the crossroads. What was the meaning of this?

"No other meaning, just to intimidate those with ill intentions, and also to inform your superiors that all these people hiding in the dark are soldiers, advising them not to act rashly."

Although Gao Zhitao didn’t quite understand, he still nodded, then took out his phone to give instructions.

Using these soldiers was convenient because they had their own structure and could be managed systematically.

"What do we do now?" Gao Zhitao asked after giving his orders, looking at Xiang Yu.

"Wait," Xiang Yu replied simply.

"What if they don’t come?" Gao Zhitao asked.

"Even better if they don’t," Xiang Yu replied indifferently.

Gao Zhitao was speechless, for Xiang Yu, it was naturally better if the Falcon Organization members didn’t come. But for him, it would be a big embarrassment.

Therefore, Gao Zhitao was actually hoping for members of the Falcon Organization to make an appearance.

After receiving Gao Zhitao’s call, Zhang Dacheng quickly led his team to spread throughout the city. noveldrama

He was quite familiar with this city. During their military days, they often used this city as an imaginary rival for drills, formulating combat plans.

Now, with the involvement of these soldiers, Xiang Yu felt much more at ease. Some blind spots they couldn’t reach could be entirely entrusted to them.

A peculiar phenomenon had emerged in the city, a soldier stood erect in full gear at every intersection.

They stood there fully armed, their faces serious, like wooden statues. The townspeople were full of speculation. Recently, it was the police checking points here; now, the police were gone, and the soldiers had arrived.

The soldiers in hiding maintained equally stern looks, their gaze sharp, always alert to their surroundings, even when walking the streets.

They approached suspects for questioning, work typically handled by the police, but now done by these soldiers.

However, this consequently affected economic development again.

Though this impact was smaller than the police’s previous stringent checks, which involved setting up roadblocks at every junction, more strictly.

The soldiers didn’t have this authority, so they were only responsible for patrolling, making it relatively safer than before.

When Qi Shengli received the news, he was furious; this was sheer nonsense, and there was no precedent for it.

He knew that Gao Zhitao’s grandfather was Gao Mantang. In this situation, it had to be Gao Zhitao’s doing. It was blatantly challenging him.

Qi Shengli was very angry. He thought he had shown mercy by merely asking Gao Zhitao to take a break instead of dismissing him. That was already generous enough.

He didn’t expect the other side to push their luck and openly oppose him, which was unacceptable.

"Gao Zhitao, you’re harming your grandfather," Qi Shengli coldly chuckled in his office.

He soon called in his secretary, gave some instructions, and had him write a report.

Of course, the report was anonymous, then uploaded online. It generally accused certain people of exploiting their positions to disrupt under current development environments.

Once published, the article immediately sparked a heated online discussion. People loved condemning corrupt officials on the internet and despised such acts fervently.

The article’s impact expanded steadily, gradually moving from the internet to reality.

Qi Shengli was a provincial-level official, naturally having a skilled secretary. Writing a sensational article was effortless...


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