Millionaire Son in Law Chapter 2656
Welcome, readers, to Millionaire Son in Law Chapter 2656.
- Charlie carefully navigates a deserted courtyard.
- He is surprised by soldiers conversing in English.
- A critical decision about a rescue mission is revealed.
A deserted courtyard reveals hidden signs. Unexpected conversations in English surprise the protagonist. A critical decision regarding a rescue mission is made.
At this moment he was in a small courtyard. There were only three earthen houses in this small courtyard, which looked very dilapidated. Charlie used his aura to perceive the surroundings and found that there was no sign of anyone in these three earthen houses, so he prepared to follow Starting from this yard, it moved little by little to the central square of the village.
When he was parachuting, he saw the opposition park four helicopters in the central square. This shows that the opposition regards the central square as the most defensive place. Since the expensive helicopters are parked here, Charlie believes Eight hostages, including Melba, should also be detained near the central square.
He passed through the deserted small courtyard just now, and when he was about to cross another small courtyard, footsteps sounded not far away, so he immediately took a step back and hid in the wall of the abandoned small courtyard again.
Immediately afterwards, two middle-aged soldiers wearing desert camouflage uniforms walked over while holding a gun while talking.
What surprised Charlie was that what they spoke was not Arabic, but English!
What Charlie didn’t know was that English is also the lingua franca of Syria. Although the teaching level and per capita education level here are very low, in recent years, it has been occupied by Europe and the United States, so English has become their second mother tongue.
These opposition soldiers also received secret funding from Europe and the United States in the early years, and even Europe and the United States sent professional coaches to them to help them improve their combat effectiveness.