Old Yang got out of bed and opened the door in confusion, and found that it was Sam next door. Sam appeared in front of Old Yang in a pair of briefs and a bathrobe, revealing his muscular body.

Sam looked at Lao Yang at the door and said affectionately, "Dear Los, aren't you going to invite me into the room to sit down?"

When Lao Yang found out it was Sam, he felt like 1 alpacas were running in his heart. Lao Yang really wanted to punch this bastard to death. Sam was about to enter the room, but Lao Yang immediately blocked the door and said, "Bah! You bastard, we are done, don't let me see your dirty body again, or I will throw you into the sea!"

Sam said very disappointedly: "Yes, Ross, don't be so heartless. I won't bother you again, goodbye."

After saying that, he turned around and left, returning to his room and closing the door.

Old Yang spat heavily at Sam's door, closed the hatch and lay on the bed to continue watching TV. It should be said that the daily life program at this time was quite interesting. Later, several people came to knock on Old Yang's door, and it seemed that they wanted to take over Sam's position, but they were all rejected by Old Yang. Old Yang's mentality also collapsed. It seems that Los's sexual orientation is well-known, and everyone knows that he is gay.

Lao Yang found a piece of paper, wrote "Do Not Disturb" on it, and stuck it on the cabin door. After that, no one came to bother Lao Yang anymore, and he slept until dawn.

The next morning, the soldiers began to drill in groups, running on the deck. The seamen began to maintain various equipment. Lao Yang casually moved his body on the deck, then began to check around and check the situation of each duty point.

Around noon, the fleet received a call from the Yokohama military base, asking why the Promise did not cruise according to the original route. The communicator immediately responded after receiving the message, and the captain, Major Ross, issued an order to adjust the cruise route and was currently heading to the Yellow Sea in China.

The duty officer of Yokohama Military Base asked Colonel "Loss" to explain. So the communicator found Lao Yang and told him that the headquarters staff asked Lao Yang to explain the order to modify the route. Lao Yang and the communicator went to the communication room and dialed the number of Yokohama Military Base.

After being transferred to the headquarters staff, Lao Yang explained solemnly that he had obtained a piece of information from the captured Li Dazhuang. Li Dazhuang wanted to go to a place in the Yellow Sea of ​​China to receive a batch of treasures, which included a large amount of gold and various antiques. So Major Los decided to patrol the Yellow Sea area to see if he could find the connection ship mentioned by Li Dazhuang.

The Yokohama military base was very excited after receiving the explanation from "Major Los" and needed to contact the Promise after the results were obtained. Lao Yang requested the headquarters to give a reply as soon as possible, and the warship had already set off, asking the headquarters to authorize this action to be reasonable and legal.

Lao Yang hung up the phone and told the operator to wait for a reply. Lao Yang went to the cockpit and told the helmsman to continue sailing. Lao Yang stayed in the cockpit to observe the situation.

At 3:00 pm, Lao Yang received a reply from the General Staff. The headquarters had agreed to Major "Loss"'s suggestion to search for suspicious ships in the Yellow Sea. In addition, the US General Staff also received news from the British Intelligence Department that "Li Dazhuang" did have a large amount of treasure. Since Lao Yang was "accidentally" killed by Major Loss, it was impossible to obtain more useful information. I hope to get this batch of treasure this time.

After receiving the order from the General Staff, Lao Yang immediately notified the troops to move forward quickly. At about 6 o'clock in the afternoon, the Promise turned to the Yellow Sea of ​​China and entered the territorial waters of China.

Soon after the Promise entered the Yellow Sea, Lao Yang notified the wheelhouse to slow down and try not to be discovered by the Chinese military. The Promise's speed dropped to 10 knots and began to wander in the Yellow Sea.

After dinner, Lao Yang asked all personnel, except those on duty, to stay in the hold as much as possible and not go on the deck. Lao Yang went to the fourth floor to find several maintenance engineers and asked about the communication situation on the ship. He asked the engineers to turn off the communication equipment on the ship, reduce the signal release as much as possible, and silence the electronic equipment. Lao Yang watched several engineers operate the electronic equipment on the ship. After they finished, Lao Yang left the bottom floor and went to the radar room.

Lao Yang asked the radar room to increase the power and turn on the radar to search for suspicious ships passing or staying. The Promise began to scan while traveling from south to north.

Soon it was late at night, and Lao Yang ordered the guards to be removed and the rest to rest. Since entering China's territorial waters, the ship had become noticeably nervous. Many soldiers stayed in the cabins and stopped walking around. The soldiers also stopped talking loudly, as if you wouldn't notice me if I didn't make any noise.

Time soon reached 12 o'clock in the evening. Lao Yang got up, turned off the TV, changed his clothes, and the hunting time began immediately.

Lao Yang quickly came to the fourth floor of the warship to search for maintenance engineers and operators. Relying on his identity and agility, he quickly killed everyone and piled all the bodies in the fuel room on the fourth floor. After patrolling again and making sure that no one was missed, he cut off all communications.

Lao Yang went up to the third floor again, greeted the two soldiers on duty, and strangled them to death when they passed each other, and put their bodies into the space. Lao Yang entered the armory and quickly killed everyone. After carefully checking the third floor and finding that there were no escapees, he went to the entrance of the third floor and took out a steel plate, and sealed the entrances of the third, fourth and second floors to prevent anyone from entering and detonating the missiles.

Lao Yang came to the second floor and moved quickly in each room, killing people very cleanly and neatly, without bloodshed, all by shocking them to death. Those living on the second floor were elite combatants, and they reacted very quickly, with 4 to 8 people in each cabin. When Lao Yang attacked others, they also stood up to resist, but they all died in hatred in front of Lao Yang's force. It was mainly due to Lao Yang's identity, otherwise Lao Yang would not be spared if a volley of bullets came. Because the soldiers lived in scattered places, they could not form an effective suppression, and were killed one after another by Lao Yang. There were nearly 400 soldiers on the entire second floor. In this way, they were all killed by Lao Yang.

After killing them, Lao Yang checked again and confirmed that there was nothing missing before going to the first floor. This floor was full of ordinary soldiers and sailors, whose resistance was greatly reduced. Lao Yang quickly killed from the bow to the stern. Except for the people on the ship's tower, there was no one alive in the cabin.

Old Yang walked to the deck with a swagger, and checked every duty room and the lounge in the ship's tower. After confirming the number of people, Old Yang began to clean up quickly, first killing the personnel in the gun turret and lounge on the deck. Then he killed all the personnel in the radar room, communication room, command room, etc. After that, Old Yang checked from the ship's tower to the bottom of the cabin, confirming that no one was alive.

Old Yang began to clean up the bodies. The bodies were collected into the space and sent to the deck. He cleaned them up layer by layer, and piled them up on the deck into a mountain of bodies. After making sure that all the bodies were gathered on the deck, Old Yang collected the bodies into the space, squeezed them into powder, and then sprinkled them into the sea to destroy the bodies.

It took Lao Yang less than an hour to kill the person, nearly two hours to move the body, and only half an hour to destroy the body. By 2:4 in the morning, the Promise was already an empty ship still drifting - a ghost ship.

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