After Zayne agreed to the peace negotiation, the middleman quickly returned the news to Hamed.

The time for the peace negotiation was then set at three o'clock in the afternoon of that day. As for the location of the peace negotiation, it was set at the garrison where Zayne and the government supreme commander were stationed.

However, the other party did not inform Hamed about the specific coordinates of the location of the garrison. Instead, they gave Hamed the coordinates of a transit point so that Hamed's pilot could send his negotiator to the transit point first before their helicopter would then bring Hamed's negotiator to the location where the negotiation would be taking place.

Charlie understood the opponent's motive for doing this very well. They must be afraid that information about their leadership's location would be exposed. They were afraid that Hamed would then fire a round o f intensive artillery at that coordinate directly. So, Charlie did not object to this at all.

Hamed also put forward three of his demands to the opponent.

Firstly, in addition to his own negotiator, Ten Thousand Armies and the government would have to send forth their supreme commanders to be seated at the negotiation table. Otherwise, there would be no room for any negotiations at all.

Secondly, all of the weapons and ammunition on his armed helicopter would be dismantled when his negotiator took off from his base in the helicopter, so the opponent would have to explicitly promise that all their soldiers would not open fire at the helicopter.

Thirdly, no matter what both parties talked about, they should never harm his negotiator.

All three of his demands were absolutely reasonable, and so, he quickly received a reply from the opponent.

At half-past two in the afternoon, Charlie put on a camouflage uniform and a disposable mask before he prepared to take Hamed's helicopter to head toward the transit point that they had already agreed upon with the opponent.

Hamed was very worried about Charlie's safety, and he was afraid that Charlie would meet with any mishaps after stepping into the tiger's den.

However, Charlie had already made

up his mind. So, Hamed knew that he would not be able to persuade Charlie, and he could only personally send to the helicopter as he said sincerely, "Brother, take care of yourself! I'll be waiting for you to come back here!"

Charlie nodded and said indifferently, "Tie Sheldon

Schulz up after I leave. I'll be bringing him up on the plane to leave with me as soon as I come back."

Hamed hurriedly said, "Okay, Brother. Don't worry. I'll go and get it done now!"

As he spoke, Hamed then asked Charlie again, " Brother, how are you planning to deal with that Green-Eyed Wolf King after you take control of him?"

Charlie did not hesitate as he said, "I'll take him away with me at that time. However, this might cause you some trouble. Ten Thousand Armies will definitely hold you accountable for this matter."

Hamed replied indifferently, "I

already bear the responsibility for

the lives of two thousand and five

hundred soldiers from Ten Thousand Armies anyway, so it

not matter even if I have to bear the

responsibility for one more person!"

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