Ji Changtian said to a squad leader beside him: "Let the soldiers dig the pits. Being exposed like this can easily cause plague." The squad leader took the order and went to call people.

When the soldiers came running with their tools, they saw that the enemy had not made any effective resistance.

Mo'er asked Ji Changtian: "Captain, do you know where the resistance headquarters is?"

Ji Changtian said: "Their capital is Port Louis, which is on the northwest coast of Mauritius Island. It is the country's political, cultural and economic center, and also the largest seaport.

Port Louis enjoys a prime location, bordering the Indian Ocean to the northwest and towering mountains to the southeast. A natural harbor, it was once a vital point for navigating the Cape of Good Hope before the opening of the Suez Canal. Unfortunately, the city now lies in ruins, with broken walls and rubble everywhere. The rebel headquarters is located in the mountains to the southeast.

The regular army of Mauritius is now forcing its way into the mountains, trying to take out their headquarters. However, the mountains are high and the forests are dense, and the rebels occupy the commanding heights, so their situation is not easy and their losses are also heavy.

Mo'er thought for a moment and said, "Captain Ji, do you plan to return home, or wait until the war is over and continue your mission here?"

Ji Changtian said, "If their regular army can end the civil unrest within a few days, we'd better stay here. If it takes too long, we'll have to return home first and wait for the civil unrest to end before returning to continue our mission. Because our mission this time is to protect the safety of those engineers."

Li Moer nodded and said to Ji Changtian, "The crisis here has basically been resolved. You can return to the construction site." She then said to Zhao Yunting, "Captain Zhao, let's go to their base camp to see how many rebels there are. How long will it take for the regular army to resolve the civil unrest?"

She then said to Ji Changtian, "Captain Ji, just wait for my news."

After that, Li Moer and Zhao Yunting headed for the helicopter. Less than half an hour later, the helicopter arrived near Mauritius's largest city, also its capital. The island has a total area of ​​1865 square kilometers. As a former colony of the British Empire, the architectural style here is largely influenced by that empire.

Based on the information provided by Ji Changtian and with the help of the map, Li Moer soon found the hiding place of the rebels.

Mauritius does not have a standing army. The Commissioner of Police controls all police, military and security operations in the country. The Special Mobile Force and the National Coast Guard are the only departments in the country that perform paramilitary tasks. However, even these departments are composed of police officers on a rotational basis.

The number of rebels this time reached more than 10,000. Excluding the less than 2,000 people killed by Mo'er, there were still 8,000 to 9,000 people left, all hiding in the mountains and forests.

Li Moer did not drive the helicopter directly to the rebel headquarters, but put the helicopter and Zhao Yunting into the space. Then she put on black clothes and used the space to flash forward 500 meters at a time.

It was a dark and windy night, and with the big trees blocking the view, it was pitch dark in the forest.

Li Moer, wearing black clothes, blended into the night.

Li Moer cautiously approached the rebel camp. Suddenly, she heard a slight rustling sound. She stopped and held her breath. It turned out to be a nocturnal animal running by. She breathed a sigh of relief and continued on.

Finally approaching the core area of ​​the rebels, she saw numerous tents and sentries. Hiding in the shadows, she observed the movement and deployment of personnel. She discovered they were discussing strategies for the next regular army attack, and seemed to have a secret weapon ready for deployment.

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