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Chapter 290

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At Tokyo Harbour Pier, the car from Miyajikita was parked on the side of the plank road. When I got off the bus, I saw two burly white men wearing black suits and sunglasses walking towards this side. On the farther plank road, there was a guy in a white suit, who was walking here slowly. If it weren't for Dunn?

Getting out of the car, Kita Kitani directly ignored the two burly white men and walked straight towards Dunn. When he got closer, he stretched his arms and smiled: Hey, Dunn, let's meet in this place. Are you going to invite me on a boat again?

Dunn laughed, came forward, hugged him, and said: You guessed it right, my friend

Do you really want to get on the boat? Miyashita Kita frowned, glanced at a yacht parked next to the pier, and asked, where are you going?

Leaving this damn Japan, Dunn put his shoulder on his shoulder and said, "You know, my face is not very popular in Japan now."

He stretched out a finger and pointed it on his face. He continued: Just as I have something to deal with this time, and I am preparing to go to Vladivostok. Let's go together and have a good talk.

Vladivostok? Take a boat from here? Miyashita Kita was stunned

The distance from Tokyo to Vladivostok is not short, more than one thousand kilometers. If you take a boat, it will take a long time and it is not very comfortable. However, it will be much more worry-free if you take a plane. You can take an ANA flight and arrive in three or four hours.

Come with me, Dunn obviously didn't plan to explain, he walked towards the yacht in the palace.

The yacht prepared by Dunn is not big and a bit old. I don’t know where it was obtained. If they run from Tokyo Bay to Vladivostok with this yacht, they probably will never have the chance to reach their destination in their lifetime.

However, Dunn obviously did not be so unreliable. He invited Miyagi Kita to get on the yacht, called the driver to start the yacht, and drove straight out of the port. When the yacht was apart from the breakwater, he turned around and looked north. The direction should be to Yokosuka.

The yacht is without a bunch, Dunn did not bring his bodyguard, and Liang Jiaxun did not get on the boat. There were only two men, Miyashita Kita and Dunn, plus a driver on the entire yacht.

The weather is really not very good today, it is very gloomy. Although the wind and waves on the sea are not big, they are still a little cold.

Since getting on the yacht, Dunn has been with the driver. The two of them talked about something from time to time. However, Kita Kitani of Miyagi stayed in the cockpit in the middle of the yacht. The yacht was moving forward a little fast, and coupled with the bumpyness, he was a little uncomfortable.

Fortunately, the yacht did not travel for a long time on the sea, but more than twenty minutes later, a ship appeared in front of him.

As the ship appeared on the sea directly in front of him, the buzzing motor sounded in the sky. After a while, a gray helicopter flew over from the side and rear at a low altitude, and the missiles mounted under the belly were clearly visible.

The helicopter slowed down as it flew across the yacht and hung in parallel over the left wing of the yacht. Dunn raised his arm, waved his hand in the direction of the helicopter, and then left the driver's seat and walked towards the position where Miyashita Kita was located.

Hey, Akamoto, be ready, it's time to change the boat, walk to the north of the palace, Dunn holds his shoulder with one hand, bent down, and shouts

Because the helicopter was too close, the cyclone disrupted the release of the Mujikita. The roaring motor sound made him unable to hear clearly what Dunn was calling.

At this time, the yacht did not stop, but continued to move forward. After another four or five minutes, the helicopter left the yacht and flew towards the ship ahead.

At this time, Miyashita Kita had already seen the ship clearly. It was a warship. The hull number was marked on the side of the ship's bow flank: 85. On the cable of the radar on the top of the ship, an American flag was hung on the cable of the radar on the top of the ship.

The helicopter had already begun landing on the ship's shutdown platform, and the yacht continued to drive towards the ship's position until it was approaching, and the motor was stopped after it approached.

Several sailors on the ship threw a cable down, and the yacht driver grabbed the cable and tried to slowly move the yacht over.

Let's go, Dunn patted Miyashita's shoulder and walked towards the bow first

At the same time, the sailors on the warship threw down a pair of rope ladders, obviously for them to board the ship.

The rope ladder is snow-white and very strong. Miyashita Kita watched Dunn climb up smoothly, looking very relaxed, and didn't take it seriously. As a result, when he got up the ladder, he was not mentally prepared and had no control of the strength. As soon as he stepped on the first foot, he was shaken firmly and almost fell into the sea.

Fortunately, he was young and strong, and he reacted quickly enough, so he quickly maintained his balance. Then, with the help of the yacht driver, he climbed onto the ship with some difficulty.

Dunn obviously did not mean to stay on the warship for more. He waited for Miyagi Kita to board the ship and took him directly to the tarmac. There, two helicopters were docking quietly.

Walking on the boat and passing by a cabin door, Miyashita Kita glanced at the lifebuoy hanging on the bulkhead, which had a line of citations printed on it: McCampbell

Miyashita Kita had no contact with military knowledge, but he knew that there was a USS McCampbell missile destroyer stationed in Yokosuka's US military port. It seemed that the one in front of him was just that.

If this warship is the USS McCampbell missile destroyer, then the two identical helicopters should be the SH-60B Seahawk helicopter

Kita Kita Miyashita had no idea what Dunn wanted to do. He followed the American and got on a helicopter directly. Then, amid the roaring motor, the helicopter slowly took off and flew straight towards the coastline.

Obviously, in the eyes of Americans, Japan has no so-called national defense. The essence of US-Japan security is that the American military force can exist in Japan, and Japan's military force must be maintained within a controllable range.

This US helicopter was probably reported for flight, and it actually flew across the coastline directly and entered the sky above Yokosuka, and then flew northwest. It seemed that it was preparing to go to Sapporo.

Since getting on the helicopter, Dunn has closed his eyes and rested with his headset, obviously he has no intention of communicating with Miyashita Kita.

There was no way, Miyashita Kita had to suppress his curiosity and follow the other person's behavior to close his eyes and rest.

About three or four hours later, the helicopter arrived in Sapporo, but did not mean to land. Instead, he flew straight over the city and continued to fly towards the Sea of ​​Japan.

At this time, wind and waves broke out on the sea, and the helicopter was moving forward in the wind, and the airflow was very bumpy. I wonder if there was an alarm on the plane that was triggered, and regular beeps sounded in the cabin.

This beep is a system sound, and it sounds very harsh in the earpiece. The sound is awakened from half-dream and half-awake. When I opened my eyes, I saw Dunn peeking down through the window of the machine

He imitated this American, Kita Kita looked under the plane, but only saw the rolling waves. He glanced forward again and finally saw a large cargo ship on the sea swaying gently in the wind and waves.

The ship is full of containers. There are several containers on the tops where you can actually see the Chinese characters "China Ocean" and some containers on the tops where you can see the word "Tianjin", but the flag on the ship that is completely stretched by the sea breeze is the three-color flag of Russia.

If nothing unexpected happens, this should be a cargo ship running container transportation between Vladivostok and Tianjin Port

The helicopter quickly flew directly above the freighter and then began to land. The driver's skills were surprisingly good. Although there were strong winds and waves on the sea, the entire descent process was only five or six minutes.

On the deck, four or five big guys in windbreaker suits were waiting there. Kita Kitani and Dunn got off the helicopter and were surrounded by these people toward the direction of the cabin. The helicopter took off again and disappeared quickly on the sea.

Dunn was obviously very familiar with these big Russians. After entering the cabin, he talked to one of the strong men in Russian. Then, he followed the strong men behind the strong men, went down a cabin, walked around the wet corridor for several minutes, and finally entered a slightly cleaner cabin.

call!

Dunn's suit was wet by the wind and waves when he was on the deck. After entering the cabin, he took off his suit jacket as if no one was around, breathed a sigh of relief, and then said, "This damn weather is simply a headache!"

When he took off his suit jacket, Kita Miyashita discovered that the white shirt inside the guy's coat actually had a gun belt attached to it. There was also a pistol in the holster on the waist on his right hand.

Dunn threw the suit he took off directly to the burly man beside him, and said something to the other party in Russian. Finally, he turned around and said to Miyashita Kita: To be honest, Akamoto, I hate these East Slavic beggars. These guys are poor and stupid and have no brains. What's so sad and sad is that I have to deal with them.

Miyashita Kita subconsciously glanced at the strong man holding a white suit jacket. Seeing the other person's expressionless face, he thought that this guy might not understand Japanese.

I asked them to prepare some food, Dunn walked to the only table in the cabin and sat down, took a glass, took out a handkerchief and wiped it on the cup, and said, "We can fill our stomachs first, and then two hours will be available to the damn Vladivostok."

Miyashita Kita hesitated for a moment, walked over and sat opposite him, and said: Two hours? That must be enough for us to have a good talk.