Chapter 52 Fear
Chapter 52 Fear
In a meeting room of the Genral Staff in Peking, was full of people.
The screen in the room was playing a video that showed what Frank had done in the airport lobby. On
the left side of the room, dozens of people were working on their computers.
Lieutenant General Lau sat there with Gray introducing the situation to him.
“He was agile,” Lieutenant General Lau stared at the screen and admired Frank.
Though he had joined the army for years, it was the first time that he had watched a video which was
like a performance of a movie. Frank not only could avoid bullets, but also could be safe in a hail of
bullets
“Do you think that he tried hie best?” Lieutenant General Lau asked Gray beside him.
Gray was stunned for a moment. He didn’t know what Lieutenant General Lau meant. Did he have
doubts about whether Frank had tried his best?
“You can say it boldly. The more we know the ability of Frank, the easier we can do our job. I think you
might expect that our fellows can learn more from Frank,” Lieutenant General Lau laughed. Gray
frowned because he thought Lieutenant General Lau might want more.
“Lieutenant General Lau, everyone will try his best in a battlefield, or he will be killed,” Gray said
seriously.
That was the key to survive in a battlefield. Or most soldiers or soldiers who had been injured knew it.
Only to try one’s best could be sure that one could survive, or one would be killed.
Therefore, nobody would be careless in a battlefield.
“Really?” Lieutenant General Lau laughed. He didn’t believed Gray.
Gray replied solemnly, “Lieutenant General Lau, the prime goal for a soldier in a battlefield is to protect
himself.”
He thought Lieutenant General Lau would understand it since he also went to the battlefield.
“Gary, in face of the most powerful rival, whatever you do, you are doomed to fail,” Lieutenant General
Lau said. Then he watched the screen again, leaving Gray thinking what he meant A lieutenant
commander from the left side of the room came to Lieutenant General Lau and whispered to him.
“Really?” Lieutenant General Lau asked surprisingly.
“It is true. Lieutenant General Lau, we really hope that he can give us some lectures,” lieutenant
commander replied seriously. In fact, when the truth was found, he was more shocked than Lieutenant
General Lau.
It was proved that genius really existed.
And the genius was Frank. Being a soldier was totally different from using a computer. To be an expert
in these two fields, one must study very hard. But Frank was an expert at both.
That was remarkable.
They found a new algorithm in the computer that Frank had used. The new algorithm was efficient o.3
times than the latest algorithm. If it was published, it would have an effect in many aspects of the
society. Frank used the new algorithm to find the terrorists in a short time.
Lieutenant commander believed that Frank had more than one new algorithm. Only a smart person
could write this kind of algorithm. Though a man was in hurry, he still could delete the algorithm in a
second.
But Frank didn’t delete it, which meant that Frank didn’t think highly of it.
Lieutenant commander was sad to find that Frank didn’t care the algorithm at all. Because they
cherished what Frank thought little of. Did H Country really leave behind others in computer.
“I will talk with him,” Lieutenant General Lau said. For modern wars, regardless of its scale, information
was vital. And computer was the key to get information in wars.
Lieutenant commander got what he wanted and then he left happily.
“Gray, do you know what Frank has done after he dissolved the Dragon Lord Mercenary Regiment?”
Lieutenant General Lau asked. NôvelDrama.Org holds © this.
Gray shook his head because he didn’t know where Frank had gone after that. In fact, if it wasn’t Frank
got in touch with him this time, he wouldn’t know that Frank had gone back to H Country.
“He had stayed at the training camp for two years and Dragon Lord Mercenary Regiment for three
years. He was famous at that time. But nobody knows where he went to and what he did in the three
years after that.”
Lieutenant General Lau added, “Nobody wants to be ordinary. He, either.”
In other words, Frank must have done something in that three years and nobody knows it. It is easy to
hide oneself in the underground world. Frank could change his identity or his appearance, which was
easy.
“I thought he might study computer in this period,” Lieutenant General Lau added.
Gray frowned and said, “Sir, I can swear in the name of my life that Frank has on relationship with the
Cancer Organization. He wasn’t a traitor.”
It was reasonable that Gray was anxious, because what Lieutenant General Lau said was misleading.
According to his words, Frank hadn’t gone back to H Country for eight years, but it was mysterious that
he went back now.
“Gray, you’re too worried.”
Lieutenant General Lau looked at Gray and said, “Frank didn’t want to come back. I heard that the
reason why Frank came back reluctantly was because Master Ye threatened Frank by his life.
However, the day after Frank came back, Master Ye pretended to die and nobody could find him now.”
Gray was shocked.
“The Cancer Organization made two troubles which were solved by Frank. To be more accurate, the
time Cecilia decided to come to Peking wasn’t today,” Lieutenant General Lau said slowly. Gray felt
restless and kept thinking of what he said.
The time Cecilia decided to come to Peking wasn’t today, so who changed her decision? Was it a
coincidence that Frank appeared at the airport?
“You don’t need to tell this to Frank,” Lieutenant General Lau said.
“Why not,” Gray argued, “Someone was scheming against him. We should remind him, anyway.”
Lieutenant General Lau said, “He doesn’t need your reminding since he is smart enough to notice it.
Izabella Ye won’t be a trouble for him. And you should figure out why he accepted our employment.”
Gray was shocked again. He thought of all the matters and made a conclusion that was incredible for
him.
It was too puzzling.
That was the first idea of Gray. Meanwhile, he realized that Lieutenant General Lau was kind to him.
For others, he wouldn’t explained this clearly.