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No.1 Bodyguard (Web Novel) - Chapter 915 Ninth Garrison Division

Chapter 915 Ninth Garrison Division

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Less than three kilometers away from the village of the Shentu clan of the Yu Heng bloodline, there was a small military camp.

Although this place was close to the Shentu clan, it was a thousand times more than the Shentu clan.

This is a large flat land, It was only slightly downward, and the mountain top they were on was also relatively high. There were no more high mountains surrounding them, so the sun was extremely bright. Standing on this flat land, they looked into the distance. The world-famous Lushan Falls could be vaguely seen, surrounded by the beautiful scenery of Lushan Mountain. Compared to the villages of the Shentu clan, this flat land seemed to be the true paradise.

However, this small army was stationed here.

The Iron Blood Army had been stationed in this beautiful land all year round. The two completely different atmosphere seemed to have merged together. This made the barracks less hostile and the surrounding scenery more murderous.

This was an army of less than a hundred men, An elite company was about the size of an elite company and had a small number of people. Therefore, the camp was not large. Instead, it looked very exquisite. However, within the exquisite barracks, all kinds of equipment were available. Arms depots, command posts, monitoring rooms, canteens, dormitories, and training grounds were all available. There were even two helicopter gunships parked on the highest lawn on the flat ground.

These were all real things.

The heavy machine guns on the helicopters, the assault rifles and sniper rifles in the hands of the soldiers, and even the missiles on the helicopter gunships didn't have the slightest bit of moisture.

Therefore, although there weren't many soldiers in this barracks, if one were to say anything about firepower, it would be enough to completely raze a small town to the ground at the first possible moment.

The town was still like this, let alone the village?

It was no exaggeration to say that as long as this camp was here, the people of the Shentu clan of the Yu Heng bloodline would not dare to act rashly for a single day.

This elite company of less than a hundred people belonged to the Nine Continents City Garrison's Ninth Division. In terms of combat strength, it could be said to be the elite of the elites. Almost every soldier within it was an elite warrior that could be said to be an ace division. However, very few people had heard of such an elite division.

The main task of the garrison division was to protect the capital, so among the people, they also had another name, the Imperial Guards.

However, the Ninth Garrison Division was different. They did not need to listen to the garrison commander's leadership. Instead, they directly accepted the dual leadership of the Military Commission and the Divine Continent. Their responsibility was not to guard the Nine Continents City, but to monitor the movements of all the martial arts forces within the empire.

With their level of elite, and separated their ninth division from the garrison, Even if the Ninth Division had not worn the glorious and mysterious title of Secret Service in the recent battles between the Secret Service, the Military Commission, and the royal family with the southwest, they could definitely be said to be the most elite fighting force in the empire in terms of combat strength and advanced equipment.

Although the Ninth Division was a division, its total strength was less than 5,000. Even some of the Empire's bloated and strengthened regiments were close to this number. However, the commander who controlled the 5,000 soldiers was a genuine lieutenant general of the Empire's military. Moreover, he was also a lieutenant general in power. Such a high level of matchmaking was a sign of the Empire's great importance to the Ninth Division and the Ninth Division's monitoring targets.

The Ninth Division had encampments in the vicinity of various martial arts forces with historical errors. They were just like these martial arts forces. They would not reveal themselves in front of others. Their sole mission was to ensure that these martial arts forces were sufficiently honest to ensure that they would not use their power to endanger the security of the Empire.

Therefore, from this aspect, they had the right to kill these martial arts forces.

Very often, under the label of serious historical and political mistakes, some right and wrong seemed to become irrelevant.

Most of the time, the empire didn't think about whether it was right or wrong. All they wanted was for these martial arts forces to be honest enough. When they were ready to move, they didn't mind slaughtering chickens and monkeys to wake some people up.

As for whether it was right or wrong, it didn't matter at all.

For example, the Azure Cloud Pavilion several years ago.

Azure Cloud Pavilion was also one of the most powerful martial arts inheritances in the empire. Perhaps not as elite as the Shentu clan, But he was definitely not a minor character, However, it was only because of the clashes between the Qingyun Pavilion and the civilians in the neighboring villages a few years ago, Seeing the blood, no one died. In less than two hours, the Ninth Division stationed near the Azure Cloud Pavilion immediately dispatched. Helicopter gunships whistled past, sniper rifles were designated, missiles were bombarded, and a fairly powerful martial power was directly annihilated by artillery fire that filled the sky.

The fate of the Azure Cloud Pavilion also fiercely intimidated some of the top martial arts forces that were about to move. For many years, they had been like dogs with their tails between their legs, precisely because of this kind of intimidation over and over again.

In this respect, the Empire's surveillance and control over this group of martial artists had indeed been extremely tight.

The barracks stationed near the Shentu clan rotated once every six months. Normally, the soldiers here were on three shifts and monitored 24 hours a day. If anything unusual happened, they would immediately report to the Divine Continent Guardian and Military Commission. If everything was normal, they would report to the Divine Continent Guardian and Military Commission once a week.

It was no exaggeration to say that, including the Shentu clan, the Ninth Division was able to grasp all the movements of the 24-hour martial arts inheritance at the first possible moment.

When Lushan Mountain was in a hurry.

In the surveillance room of the barracks, a deep and powerful report sounded.

In the surveillance room, a young man wearing a colonel's uniform stared expressionlessly at the surveillance screen in the surveillance room.

On the screen, Shentu Heng was standing at the entrance of Shentu City, and the two of them were talking about something.

The scene was silent, but in the pitch-black environment, Shentu Cheng and Shentu Heng's expressions could be seen.

The colonel looked at the resentment on Shentu Heng's face and his eyes gradually turned colder.

"Come in."

He said indifferently.

The door to the surveillance room was pushed open. A middle-aged man in a lieutenant colonel uniform walked in with a soldier. He smiled and said, "It's time to change shifts. Why aren't you going to sleep?"

The colonel nodded and shook his head, "There's no hurry. The order has been given. Someone from the Shentu clan will be leaving to serve the country shortly. I estimate that it won't be long before their entire village leaves. In other words, we won't be staying here for too long. However, the more we can't relax at this time, the more we have to keep an eye on them."

The lieutenant colonel nodded and handed his superior a cigarette. He took a deep breath and slowly said, "I found out."

The colonel did not say anything. He only raised his eyebrows slightly and his eyes were cold.

"Shentu Heng went to the nearby village and took a walk. He killed a few hooligans in the village. The scene was very miserable. The corpses were torn into pieces. I have photos here, but I won't show them to you anymore. There will be supper later, so you won't be able to eat."

The lieutenant colonel was smoking and his voice was a little dull.

"He really dares to make a move!"

The colonel sneered, "Who gave him the right to kill? He is not the second-in-command of the Divine Continent. He is only a sinner, and he is worthy of killing the civilians of the empire? He dares to kill?"

"Just a few hooligans."

The lieutenant colonel shook his head. Looking at the icy expression on his superior's face, his heart sank slightly. He forced a smile and said, "Are you really going to fight for a few hooligans?"

This was what he was most worried about. With his understanding of the young colonel, the other party wouldn't be unable to do such a thing.

Earlier, A few years before the fall of the Azure Cloud Pavilion, There was once a power that was slightly stronger than the Azure Cloud Pavilion, called the Silvermoon Sect. That power had also become the target of the empire's warning to other martial arts forces. It was also a small conflict with a neighboring village, and the Silvermoon Sect encountered the same fate as the Azure Cloud Pavilion. The entire sect was annihilated!

That incident happened about ten years ago, and in that incident, the colonel in front of him was the one who drove the helicopter gunship to press the missile launch button.

However, at that time, he was only an ordinary officer who had just joined the Ninth Division for less than a year.

The colonel's reputation outside wasn't that impressive, but his name was as famous as thunder in the ears of these martial arts forces. When he was guarding a military camp near any martial arts force, the other party would be frightened. This was a true and fierce name outside.

If what Shentu Heng did just now really made the colonel unsatisfied, the lieutenant colonel was absolutely certain that the other party would directly order an attack on the Shentu villages.

It was no longer ten years ago, and their equipment had been changed several generations ago. With their current firepower, they didn't even need a minute to kill the Shentu clan by helicopter gunship.

The major did not doubt the courage of the colonel. Even though several experts of the Shentu clan had been named by Lin Qingtian to serve the country, as long as the colonel was not satisfied, they would not even have a chance to leave the village.

As for the consequences, the colonel could also bear them.

At the age of just over thirty, he had become a colonel of the Ninth Garrison Division, and it was very likely that he would become a major colonel or even a major general in the near future. Naturally, this young colonel was not a simple person.

In fact, the backing behind him was so big that it was suffocating.

Because his surname is Xia.

This was an extremely distinguished surname in the empire more than a year ago, and now it was also an extremely respected surname.

Colonel Xia Changfeng, the youngest younger brother of Empress Xia Qinwei!

With such an identity, he could take responsibility for whatever he did when facing the historical sinners trapped in the village nearby.

"Commander..."

Seeing that Xia Changfeng did not reply, the Lieutenant Colonel's heart became even more uneasy. He could not help but stand up and shout again.

In fact, as Xia Changfeng's deputy, for many years, his relationship with Xia Changfeng had always been extremely harmonious. He was constantly stationed in the vicinity of martial arts forces one after another. In this open but seemingly closed environment, it was extremely normal for the two of them to have a deeper friendship.

Normally, when facing Xia Changfeng, the Lieutenant Colonel was also extremely casual, but every time he spoke seriously and called for the commander, it meant that he was already very serious in his heart.

Xia Changfeng remained silent.

He only narrowed his eyes and looked at Shentu Heng's twisted face in the surveillance screen, his gaze becoming colder and colder.

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