Chapter 100: The Sown Seeds of Mutiny
The battle was over almost as quickly as it had begun, leaving the narrow, twisting canyon choked with the thick, acrid black smoke of burning diesel fuel, the sharp scent of ozone, and the agonizing groaning of twisted metal.
The multi-ton, heavy-caliber artillery pieces that Gao Feng had pinned his entire offensive strategy upon were completely gone, torn from their heavy towing mounts and thrown into the deep, frozen abyss of the ravine by Han Zheng’s terrifying kinetic force.
The mercenary infantry lines were entirely shattered, their formation reduced to absolute ruin in a matter of frantic minutes. Seeing their armor destroyed, their heavy weapons neutralized, and their field commander dead in a shattered cabin, the surviving mercenaries completely broke rank.
They threw down their weapons and fled like terrified ghosts back down the ice-slicked mountain path, their boots slipping on the bloody snow as they scrambled away from the slaughter zone.
High up on the freezing northern ridge, Ah Hua slowly lowered the smoking barrel of his heavy squad weapon, the heat rising from the metal frame warping the frigid air around his face. He cleared his throat, his voice crackling through the short-range radio channel. "Should we chase them down, Commander? We have the high ground and the vehicular velocity. We can completely wipe out the rest of those runners before they even hit the lower tree line."
"No," Han Zheng’s voice replied instantly, his tone carrying a baseline of absolute, unyielding authority as he stood amidst the burning, skeletal wreckage on the road below. His dark vest was covered in a heavy layer of black soot and white frost, making him look like a phantom rising from the battlefield. "Let them run. Panic is a highly contagious disease in a broken army. A handful of terrified, broken survivors returning to the main base camp alive will do far more damage to Gao Feng’s remaining authority than a pile of silent bodies frozen in the snow."
Inside the warm, insulated cabin of the leading transport truck, Lin Qing was already working at an intense, hyper-efficient pace.
Her slender fingers moved with practiced precision across the glowing digital dials of the modified short-wave communication receiver, her headset pressed tightly against her ears to drown out the distant roaring of the winter storm. She had been recording every single piece of audio data floating across the encrypted military bands.
Through the custom-built encryption bypass she and Dr. Zhou had engineered, she listened with focus as the frantic, overlapping reports of the fleeing mercenaries flooded back to Gao Feng’s armored flagship base camp. The mercenary faction’s central communications network had devolved into a den of pure, unadulterated chaos.
"Flagship! Flagship! Do you copy?! Vanguard Lead is completely gone! The heavy artillery units are destroyed!" a fleeing mercenary lieutenant screamed desperately into his field radio, his voice shaking violently with a mixture of terror and exhaustion. "Han Zheng is on the mountain personally! I repeat, the Commander is here! Requesting immediate emergency evacuation or the deployment of the heavy reinforcement armor at the lower ridge to cover our retreat!"
A heavy, suffocating silence lingered on the radio channel for three agonizing seconds, filled only by the crackle of atmospheric static, before Gao Feng’s voice cut through the line. He sounded completely detached, cold, and entirely unbothered by the brutal slaughter of his own front-line men.
"Request denied," Gao Feng replied smoothly, his voice dripping with an absolute dismissiveness that sent a chill through the network. "The remaining heavy reinforcement units will not be deployed or compromised to salvage a failed vanguard action. All remaining units currently stationed in the gorge are hereby ordered to hold their defensive positions. Any soldier attempting to retreat, abandon their station, or leave their heavy equipment behind will be designated as a traitor and executed by the flagship elite guard on sight."
A cold smile tugged at the corner of Lin Qing’s lips in the dim cabin light. "The arrogant fool just sealed his own fate," she murmured to herself, her eyes reflecting the blue glow of the master console.
Without wasting any time, Lin Qing flipped a heavy steel toggle switch on her custom radio interface, routing her powerful transmitter directly into the wide-frequency grunt channel—the open, completely unencrypted radio band that Lin Tao and every low-ranking logistics driver in the mercenary base camp used to coordinate their daily operations.
She bypassed their internal security firewalls entirely, amplified the signal strength, and pressed the playback button on her recorder.
Gao Feng’s precise, icy words broadcasted simultaneously and at maximum volume across every single field radio, vehicle dashboard, and handheld receiver inside the entire mercenary base camp. "...A failed vanguard action... ordered to hold their positions... executed by the flagship guard on sight."
The reaction across the enemy’s network was instantaneous, violent, and utterly devastating to their remaining command structure. The open grunt channels erupted into a furious, panicked frenzy of overlapping, angry voices. The fragile illusion of Gao Feng’s absolute, protective leadership was completely shattered in a single, collective breath.
"Did you all hear that?! The bastard is leaving us to die out here in the freezing snow!" a heavy supply truck driver screamed over the open airwaves, his brakes slamming as he refused to move forward.
"We’re out here working to our bones in a blizzard while he sits comfortably inside a heated flagship!" another platoon voice roared, thick with burning, unbridled resentment.
Through the multiplying chaos, Lin Tao’s bitter, whiny, and highly opportunistic voice cut through the noise like a calculated knife, instantly seizing the moment of total structural vulnerability. "I told you! I told every single one of you that he views us as nothing but expendable, worthless cannon fodder! He’s locking himself behind his elite powered guards while we get slaughtered like cattle by Han Zheng! If we don’t take total control of the remaining supply trucks, seize the rations, and turn our weapons on Gao Feng right now, none of us are making it off this freezing mountain alive! Who is with me?!"
"We’re with you, Lin Tao! Move the heavy trucks! Block the flagship’s exit gates! Don’t let them escape!"
Lin Qing slowly pulled the headset down around her neck, resting it on her collarbone as she turned her gaze to look out the frost-rimmed window of the cab. The psychological trigger had pulled the pin on the grenade perfectly.
By the time the terrified, bleeding survivors of the shattered artillery convoy managed to stumble back into the base camp, they wouldn’t find a welcoming garrison or a organized defensive line—they would walk straight into a violent, full-blown internal mutiny led by a paranoid, furious Lin Tao. Gao Feng’s remaining mercenary army was actively tearing itself apart from the bottom up, entirely neutralizing the threat of another assault on their mountain sanctuary.
The primary mission was an absolute, flawless success. They had saved the fortress, destroyed the devastating heavy artillery using only their modified transport vehicles, and broken the enemy’s structural unity completely from within, all without taking a single casualty among their core team.
Outside in the deep darkness, the winter storm began to wail with a renewed, vicious intensity, dropping a heavy, suffocating curtain of fresh white snow over the burning, twisted ruins of the convoy.
Han Zheng signaled with his flashlight to Lieutenant Chen, Ah Hua, and Xiao Li, instructing them to descend from the high cliffs and pack their heavy gear into the secondary transport truck driven by Da Yong. High above, Old Wang systematically cleared his sniper nest, sliding his high-caliber rifle securely back into its protective thermal casing before jogging carefully down the ice-slicked slope toward the idling vehicles.
With the ambush successfully concluded and the enemy camp in total dissolution, the strike team began to cluster around the rear of the trucks, their frozen, stiff faces finally relaxing as they prepared to head back to the safety and warmth of the research center.
But just as Da Yong reached out his gloved hand to grasp the handle of his driver-side door, Han Zheng suddenly froze in place.
The tall commander stood perfectly still in the dead center of the snow-covered road, his frame locking into a rigid, highly defensive combat posture. His advanced kinetic core flared violently beneath his chest, burning with an intense, hidden heat that sent a deep, rhythmic, and nearly imperceptible vibration through the soles of his boots.
His sharp, dark eyes narrowed into dangerous slits, scanning the pitch-black, fog-covered horizon of the upper mountain ridge, his jaw tightening into a hard, lethal line that boded ill for whatever was approaching.
He raised a single hand into the freezing air, chopping it downward in a sharp, absolute motion that every soldier recognized instantly. A silent command to halt.
Inside the leading cabin, Lin Qing caught the sudden, dramatic shift in Han Zheng’s posture through the side mirror. Without a single second of hesitation or doubt, she grabbed her radio, her cool voice snapping across the team’s headsets with clinical, immediate authority. "All units, freeze exactly where you are. Cancel the vehicle loading sequence, take cover, and maintain absolute silence. Complete communications lockdown right now."
Lieutenant Chen and Ah Hua dropped instantly into the deep shadows of the transport’s steel plow plate, their hands sliding fluidly back onto the grips of their weapons, their eyes scanning the blinding white fog with hyper-vigilant intensity.
Han Zheng didn’t waste a single, precious movement. He turned sharply on his heel, his heavy, calculated strides cutting through the deep snow drifts as he moved with an eerie, quiet urgency straight toward the driver-side door of the leading truck where Lin Qing sat.
He yanked the door open with a single, powerful pull, stepping up onto the metal running board and leaning his frame directly into the dim, warm light of the cabin. His breathing was perfectly steady, but his facial expression was deadlier and far more serious than it had been during the entire artillery ambush.
He locked his dark, piercing eyes directly onto Lin Qing, his deep voice dropping into a low, rumbling frequency that cut right through the cabin’s residual warmth and silenced the humming electronics.
"Don’t start the engines, and don’t move a muscle," Han Zheng commanded, his large hand gripping the steel frame of the door until the thick metal literally groaned under his pressure. "My core senses just picked up a massive, incredibly high-density energy signature rising from the lower path. It’s moving at a terrifying, unnatural speed, cutting straight through the heavy blizzard without slowing down, and it’s heading directly toward our exact coordinates right now."
Before Lin Qing could even interface with the master console to cross-reference the external perimeter sensors, the deep, terrifying hum of an unknown, immensely powerful core began to vibrate through the very stone foundations of the gorge, signaling that a true monster had just entered the mountain field.
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