Reborn at Boot Camp: General, Don’t Mess Around!-Chapter 4236 - Dangerous Country

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Chapter 4236: Dangerous Country

Chapter 4236: Dangerous Country Editor: Henyee Translations

The atmosphere in the car became more relaxed because of Ye Jian’s words.

Yes, they could go back to the country when everything was on the right track.

The soldiers who were part of the first batch to go to Libya smiled hopefully.

“That’s right.

We all hope that everything here will end as soon as possible and the country will get back on track again.

We’ll have a home to return to, books to read, things to do, and money to earn!”

“There’s no hurry.

The hard times will pass.

Hope is just ahead.” The peacekeeping soldier who was driving smiled too.

“My daughter said that I shouldn’t be like those tanned old men on television.

Before I return to the country, I have to work hard not to get tanned.”

Libya was a small country in West Africa.

It had a tropical monsoon climate.

The average annual temperature was about 25 degrees Celsius.

The temperature was high.

After the short rainy season, it was basically all sun.

It was very hot and sunny.

The soldiers who came for peacekeeping were already tanned enough back in the country, but here, they were even more tanned.

As the topic was brought to the country, the smiles on the three of them increased.

As for Ye Jian, even though she wasn’t good with words in the past, she was now able to chat happily with the two peacekeeping soldiers who she had only known for less than two hours.

However, as more and more situations occurred on the road and they had to take a detour at times, the smiles on the three of them disappeared.

They rushed to the small city.

Before the car could drive inside, they were blocked by the government forces stationed here.

The soldier in the passenger seat signaled Ye Jian to sit still.

He got out of the car and communicated with the government forces.

The government forces could tell at a glance that these were peacekeeping soldiers sent by China.

Some government forces were still very hostile to other countries’ soldiers entering their country, especially the indigenous Libyans.

They were very hostile to the arrival of other countries’ soldiers.

The man who stopped the car was a native.

The peacekeeping soldier came down and tried to communicate with him.

However, the soldier had a gun pointed to his head and was shouted at fiercely.

“Stay away from me, you bunch of malicious fellows.

You’re not allowed to go in here!

Stay away from us!”

After he finished shouting, he placed two fingers in his mouth and blew a sharp whistle.

Soon, Ye Jian saw four more men running over with guns.

Their military boots kicked up dust and heat waves.

Ye Jian had already reached into her camouflage bag and was ready to take out her gun at any time.

The peacekeeping soldier in the car said calmly, “Don’t be anxious.

The government forces don’t dare to attack the peacekeeping soldiers.

It’s just a small conflict.

We’ll be able to get over it soon.”

Indeed, the situation passed very quickly.

About five minutes later, the peacekeeping soldier who had a gun pointed at him came back.

He was only 23 years old.

In less than a year after his arrival, he was already able to handle the conflict on his own.

Sitting in the car, he said with a serious expression, “There’s a conflict between the two sides.

The situation in the city is bad.

We need to take a detour.” The young soldier picked up the map and drew a line across it.

“We need to take at least two more hours.

If we take this detour, we won’t be able to reach the town as planned.”

The two soldiers’ expressions were a little serious.

According to the original plan, they would arrive at Covil at around 6:30 pm.

Then, they would escort Ye Jian to meet up with the special forces soldiers.

If they took a detour now, not only would they be delayed, but the danger on the road would also increase.

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Libya wasn’t safe during the day, let alone at night.

At night, the peacekeeping soldiers would only move around in the camp.

Even the guards would enter the camp.

From this, one could see how dangerous Libya was at night.