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Simulation Game: Crisis Management-Chapter 136 - 98: Great Upheaval (Part 3)

Chapter 136

Chapter 136: Chapter 98: Great Upheaval (Part 3)
"Back so soon?"
Gao Bo was somewhat surprised. He thought they would have to wait until tomorrow to return to Ningzhou, given the various procedures involved in transferring the suspect.
Zhang Wenjun nodded.
"The interrogation by national security seems to have been successful; Shao Liang has already been handed over to the anti-drug unit."
It was better to return earlier and catch his dad’s flight.
After finishing his washing up, Gu Ji immediately started packing his luggage.
Zhang Wenjun left the guesthouse and headed to the SWAT team office, where he found Wang Hong.
"You want the operation videos, right? I’ve copied them all for you, come with me!"
Wang Hong led him to the technical department, "Zhao, where’s the video I asked you to copy last night?"
"It’s all here, Mr. Wang."
The technician Zhao took a silver USB drive out of his desk drawer and handed it over.
Zhang Wenjun took it and was about to pay, but Wang Hong stopped him.
"It’s just a USB drive, consider it a treat from me for a bowl of wontons!"
"Thanks, be sure to let me know when you come to Ningzhou!"
"Hahaha, sure!"
After Zhang Wenjun left, Wang Hong took an interest in the video. He was just writing the summary for last night’s operation, so he asked Zhao to play the video from Team 3 again.
The video footage had a lot of noise, but the surrounding people and environment could still be seen.
"Three, two, one!"
This was Zhang Wenjun ordering the breach.
The SWAT officer with the shield was about to break in when the third-position officer pulled him back quickly, "Back off! Trip mine!"
A pause of two to three seconds, then a thunderous explosion, the screen flashed as bright as daylight.
Wang Hong raised an eyebrow, suddenly intrigued.
"The third-position officer reacted quickly; without him, the first-position officer would definitely have been injured. Is he one of ours?"
"No, we only supported Team 3 with two SWAT officers, Mr. Liu at the door and Mr. Qian at the rear."
The technician Zhao replied.
Knowing they weren’t his men, Wang Hong recalled the two Ningzhou SWAT officers Zhang Wenjun had brought, thinking they looked quite young, in their twenties!
"Keep playing."
"Yes."
The entire operation fully engrossed Wang Hong, so much so that he didn’t even hear the other officers calling him.
"Beautiful, this night operation was executed perfectly, it could be used as a training video."
Until the last frame ended, Wang Hong couldn’t help but click his tongue in admiration.
Night operations are significantly more challenging compared to daytime ones.
Humans naturally rest at night, making us unsuitable for actions under low light conditions. For a SWAT officer, identifying and tracking targets is more problematic than aiming during night operations.
While modern low-light and infrared night vision devices are commonly used among military and police forces, they still have limited practical use for SWAT teams.
The biggest issue is the drastic change in light levels during engagements; in indoor scenes, there are strong flashes during firefights, causing night vision devices to white out, rendering them useless and even more dangerous.
Thus.
Tactical flashlights are an essential shooting aid for SWAT teams.
The second-position SWAT officer in the video not only had abundant command experience but also applied the tactical flashlight perfectly — no wasted motions, decisive, clear, and precise.
It’s not an exaggeration to say that the entire Team 3 relied on the signals from the second-position’s light source.
"Zhao, make me another copy of this video."
Wang Hong patted Zhao on the shoulder, leaving with a look of admiration.
"Now I see why the Ningzhou SWAT unit was willing to send these two youngsters on a mission, turns out they’re elites. I really have to make time to visit Ningzhou and learn a thing or two!"
...
Two o’clock in the afternoon.
All the Ningzhou field operatives gathered at the airport, but this time there was one more person: Shao Liang.
By now, Shao Liang had lost the arrogance and mania of the previous night and stood there silently, obediently.
The means of national security are indeed remarkable.
Gu Ji internally remarked.
Due to the need to escort a criminal, the airport set up a special security channel for priority boarding, seating them all in the rear of the cabin.
Meanwhile.
At Dubai International Airport.
In gray casual wear, Gu Jian had just stowed his suitcase in the overhead compartment above his seat and glanced back at the passengers in the cabin.
Sitting down, he turned on his phone again and checked his son, Gu Ji’s, WeChat.
The last message was from the morning.
Gu Ji: "Dad, my business trip schedule changed, I can pick you up from the airport tonight!"
Gu Jian typed back on the keyboard: "I just boarded the plane, you’re back from the business trip, must be tired. Just wait for me at home, Xiaoyu will come to pick me up."
Unexpectedly, his son replied almost immediately.
Gu Ji: "Hahaha, what a coincidence, Dad, I’m just boarding a plane too."
Gu Jian smiled slightly: "See you tonight."
Gu Ji: "See you tonight."
...
Buzz—!
The plane landed.
The flight from Dianyun Nu State to Ningzhou Lu Kou International Airport arrived after six in the evening.
Police cars were already prepared in front of the airport runway.
After escorting Shao Liang into the anti-drug unit, Gu Ji and Gao Bo finished work and went home separately to stow their luggage.
Ningzhou City State Security Bureau Fifteenth Bureau.
Comprehensive Intelligence Division.
Chen Zhiyu finished drafting the document and glanced at the time as footsteps echoed from the hallway outside the office.
She looked up to see it was Shi Zhengmin and Zeng Dan.
"Mr. Shi, Mrs. Zeng, you’re back so soon?"
"Once everything was handled, we naturally came back early."
Zeng Dan spoke while proudly waving the briefcase in her hand.

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