Chapter 15: Saving Lives?

The name has been set for the time being. Next, Paul is going to start recruiting. I contacted his family at the same phone number Pinto had left for me, and then Pablo through him, and when I told him my intentions, he didn't seem very interested, but promised to send someone to talk to Grande and Nicky, and the time was set for four days. Privately, I told Pinto alone about the opportunity to get him out to work, and Pinto was very interested. He said that now that Pablo is in full swing in Colombia, the guerrillas have been badly damaged in the previous battles, and the government forces want to take advantage of this opportunity to plot against the guerrillas, so the guerrillas are still having a hard time. He also told me that almost all of the people I had fought with and survived were now being reused by Pablo, and that this time it might be the one-eyed Códoba who was no longer responsible for cutting people and defending them. Finally I asked about the oil bottles, and Pinto said he didn't know, but from Pablo's performance, it seemed that he didn't want to keep the oil bottles around, and now the oil bottles had been transferred to the border with the guerrillas. I wasn't surprised by this, I knew Pablo wouldn't tolerate Drag Oil Bottle with his sister. I told Pinto to tell the oil bottle to give up and go home as soon as possible.

Four days later, Cordoba arrived in Ukraine with his men and met with Grandet and Nikki without incident. Of course I'm here too, after all, I'm the introducer. At first, Códobá's attitude was similar to Pablo's, but after a period of flickering between Grandet and Nicky, Códobá's attitude gradually changed, and finally Códoba left with great interest, telling Grandet and Nicky that their host, Pablo, would probably invite them to Colombia to meet in the near future.

After Córdoba left, I asked Grandet and Nicky what the one-eyed man had said that had made him change his attitude so quickly. Grandet told me that it's actually the strength, and the form of them. He and Nicky told him that no one wanted to be pinned down, and that Pablo, although supported by the Americans, would definitely be controlled by the Americans, and that if he did not obey, he might lose support. We can provide him with another way to go, although the support is certainly not as comprehensive as that of the Yankees, but at least in terms of weaponry. One-eyed cordoba asks how much they can offer? He and Nicky told him in a very modest tone that the first batch of equipment could be provided to equip an infantry regiment, including rifles, light and heavy machine guns, mortars, grenades, RPGs, and some anti-tank armor. And it can be delivered ****, but someone has to answer it when you arrive in Colombia.

Listening to Grandet say this, I understand that anyone likes to do business with people who are well-giving, attentive and generous. In Colombia we attacked the Mexicans and the guerrillas in arms deals, although there was a lot of weaponry, but it was far less exaggerated than the ability to equip a regiment.

The more Grandet talked, the more energetic he became, and I was about to start talking about how they had transported these things, and I quickly waved my hand to show that I didn't want to know. I suspect I've done something big.

Two days later, news came from Colombia that Pablo had invited Grandet and Nicky to travel to Colombia as soon as possible, and that he wanted to talk to the two guys in person about cooperation. At the same time, Pinto contacted me and said that he had left Pablo's team and asked me how I could find me. I entrusted this to Grandet and Nicky, two arms dealers and smugglers, to help me with this. The two of them happily agreed.

Long before they left, I asked them if the weapons they said could equip a regiment were really or if they were just boasting about them to scare the other side. Grandet snorted and didn't speak, but Nicky told me it was true, and the reason was simple. That is, in Chechnya, after the Chechen war, a large number of weapons and equipment were left there, although they were preserved in a centralized manner, but in fact many people have almost forgotten about them. Those things, although most of them have been used, are all good things, do the Russians want to sell arms? Of course, I want to sell, and through the Seventeenth Bureau and they are not recognized, and they are not allowed to buy and sell in the open, that is the best way.

A week later, the two men returned from Colombia and immediately began smuggling their first deal, the big deal. A consignment of arms will be shipped to Colombia to be sold to Pablo. I didn't care about their business, he cared about them bringing Pinto back.

It can be seen that Pinto is nervous about coming out as a mercenary this time. I introduced him to Paul and Berezov. The two asked Pinto a lot of questions like an interview, such as where he was a soldier, how long he was a soldier, what kind of soldier he was, whether he fought when he was a soldier, who he fought with, and what he did afterwards. Fortunately, Pinto's actual combat experience was rich enough, and the answer made both Paul and Berezov more satisfied. In the end, Pinto talked about the danger of what he was going to do in the future, and after receiving Pinto's answer that he was sure he could do it, Pinto officially joined Paul's team. During this period, Paul gathered a number of men, and it is said that Berezov did not come alone to work with us, but he also had a team.

In addition to personnel, Paul is also a survivor of his own

The security company chose a site for daily training. The site is in an abandoned factory just outside the city. The place was bought by Paul through his sister Natasha's company and was going to be converted into a training facility. I couldn't help me with anything other than to bring Pinto here, my injuries were almost healed, and it was the end of the year, and seeing that the Spring Festival was getting closer and closer, I said goodbye to Paul and they set off for home. As for the money I robbed, I didn't ask for it. I left it to Paul, which was kind of support for him. He didn't necessarily need the money, but I didn't want to touch Maslov's money.

When I got home, I started my peaceful life again. However, after only a month and a half of my vacation, Paul contacted me and asked me to rush back to Ukraine as soon as possible and told me that there was a new operation this time. I asked him if he was going to sweep the gang again, and he replied to me with two words, "Save people." ”

Save? Paul actually went to save people. It certainly wasn't an innocent kidnapper, or someone who had been kidnapped by some innocent terrorist organization. This man must be a very valuable person, which reminds me of the situation when I went with John and them to save Pablo, and I hope that this time it will not be the same as in Colombia, and I must not save myself after saving others.