Then, the soldiers became furious, even though there was nothing wrong with it.

Moments later, the soldiers stormed into Sona prison and beat the prisoners with batons.

After the beating, the soldiers left feeling somewhat relieved, while the prisoners harbored even deeper hatred for the soldiers, wishing they could rush out and fight them to the death.

The seeds of a large-scale riot were thus sown.

Ding Ze was unaware of this and was happily playing in the hotel.

The three beautiful women I found tonight are all very young.

Young and beautiful women are definitely fun.

Ding Ze had a lot of fun.

While they were playing, Janet called.

Ding Ze took it without hesitation.

So, after only a few seconds, Janet couldn't help but roll her eyes. "You jerk, you're really going to kill yourself like this. Can't you take a break?"

"Haha, don't worry, I'm so young and in good health, I won't kill myself so easily," Ding Ze replied with a laugh.

Janet sighed, "Yes, yes, you're young, you're the youngest, okay? Even if you're young, you can't play around like this."

"Haha, actually, I have a secret I've never told you. Maybe it's time to tell you now," Ding Ze said mysteriously, a thought forming in his mind.

Janet took the bait immediately, her interest piqued. "What secret is it? Tell me quickly."

Ding Ze smiled smugly, "You know which country my hometown is, right?"

“Yes, I know. What’s wrong?” Janet asked, puzzled.

“My hometown is very mysterious, you should know that too,” Ding Ze asked again.

Jenny nodded. "It is indeed very mysterious, so?"

"The reason why my martial arts skills are so powerful is actually because I have cultivated a very special technique. This technique requires me to do this kind of thing often in order to improve, otherwise I will regress," Ding Ze said with a smile and an extremely serious tone.

Janet: "???"

Janet instinctively suspected that Ding Ze was talking nonsense.

The problem is, Ding Ze's creative skills are truly astounding.

And, upon further reflection...

At the very beginning, Ding Ze was very skilled, but he was clearly not as skilled as he is now; he has indeed improved a lot…

Thinking about it that way, it does seem to make sense...

Janet was starting to believe her again. "Really? You're not lying to me?"

Upon hearing this, Ding Ze was overjoyed, but he quickly suppressed his laughter and maintained a serious tone, saying, "I'm not lying to you, it's true."

Janet: "..." (End of Chapter)

Chapter 219 Submarine Auction

“I still think you’re talking nonsense, but whatever, keep playing, bye,” Janet said, about to hang up.

"Wait, I have something to tell you. I'm leaving Panama tomorrow to take care of some business on an unknown island. Don't worry if you can't reach me," Ding Ze said with a smile.

“I’m not in a hurry,” Janet said, though she didn’t mean it. “Is there any danger?”

“Theoretically speaking, no, but there might be a slight chance. But it’s okay, I can handle it,” Ding Ze replied.

Janet paused for a moment, then said, "Okay, call me when you're done."

"Okay, that's all for now, I have to keep playing," Ding Ze said.

“Bye,” Janet said curtly.

Ding Ze then got busy with his work.

Time flies;

a new day.

The alarm clock rang, Ding Ze woke up, stretched, and turned off the alarm.

Three young beauties, completely naked, were still fast asleep. Ding Ze smiled, didn't disturb them, got up, washed up, changed his clothes, and went downstairs.

In the hotel's underground parking lot.

The twenty employees who received Abruzzi's orders yesterday were already waiting.

Ding Ze got into the car quickly.

Five vehicles drove off towards the dock.

We arrived at the dock.

Boarding the yacht they had rented the day before, Ding Ze lit a cigarette and had his employees disperse so he could carefully inspect every aspect of the yacht to make sure no one had tampered with it.

The ocean is very different from the land.

The sea is merciless.

If they were out at sea, far from any village or shop, and the yacht suddenly caught fire or even exploded...

Hehe, unless he grows wings or has some superpowers, no matter how many skills he has, there's a high probability he'll die at sea.

Ding Ze could accept death, but he simply couldn't accept such a pathetic death.

It took about half an hour for twenty employees to thoroughly inspect the yacht, and some even went into the water to check the bottom of the boat...

As a result, no explosives were found, but three trackers were discovered.

Of course, the tracker was handed over to Ding Ze.

Ding Ze stood on the deck, smiled and looked around, then flicked his wrist and threw the tracker into the sea. Then, he turned his head and looked around.

Gretchen, sitting in a car at the dock with binoculars, clearly witnessed this scene and couldn't help but admire Ding Ze even more.

He's brave and resourceful, seems crazy, but is actually very smart...

Gretchen silently thought that, for the first time, she felt that if things continued to develop this way, Ding Ze might actually be able to cause some harm to the company.

at this time.

The phone rings.

Gretchen took out her phone and saw Ding Ze's name. She wasn't surprised at all and decisively pressed the call button, "Mr. Ding;"

“If you’re interested in my destination, why not hop on board and we can go take a look?” Ding Ze invited with a smile. “Don’t worry, it won’t take too long; we’ll be back tonight.”

Gretchen was indeed interested in Ding Ze's destination, and after hesitating for a moment, said, "Okay, wait a few minutes."

Ding Ze didn't say anything more and hung up the phone.

Gretchen wasn't one to dawdle, so he quickly made some arrangements for his men in the car before getting out and heading straight for Ding Ze's yacht.

Once aboard the yacht, Gretchen walked over to Ding Ze and smiled, "Have you always been this cautious? I thought a madman like you wouldn't even think of something like this."

Ding Ze raised his hand to remove the cigarette from his mouth and exhaled a long puff of smoke. "The sea is different from the land. I don't want to keep swimming in the sea."

After saying that, Ding Ze turned to Gretchen, still smiling, and said, "This kind of thing only happens once. If you're caught again, I'll kill you."

Geddon.

Gretchen's expression changed slightly, and she believed without a doubt that Ding Ze was serious and not just talking. "There won't be a next time."

"Then you can wander around as you like, I'll go get the boat," Ding Ze said with a smile, then turned and left.

Gretchen watched Ding Ze's retreating figure and felt fear once again.

This fear is also different from the fear that General Kranz could instill...

In fact, if you look closely, it's even more impressive.

Upon realizing this fact, Gretchen was suddenly taken aback, unsure of what was happening.

Why does Ding Ze seem more terrifying?

Ding Ze didn't know what Gretchen was thinking, nor did he care. In any case, he had just secretly allowed the Fire Gu worms to burrow into Gretchen's body.

If Comrade Gretchen tries anything again, it will be very simple.

Just burn it to ashes, it's no big deal.

Ding Ze happily went to the cockpit, grabbed the helm, and set sail.

The distance isn't too far, but even at full speed, it still takes four or five hours.

Fortunately, the sea is a beautiful place, and it's not a big problem to enjoy the scenery for four or five hours.

unconsciously.

It was past one o'clock in the afternoon.

Ding Ze spotted the target cargo ship and slowed down his yacht.

After some effort, the yacht stopped next to the cargo ship, and then Ding Ze and his group climbed onto the cargo ship using a rope ladder.

There were many mercenaries on the cargo ship.

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