Fatal Strike: Mercenary Road of Gunfire Ranger
Chapter 415 - 393: The Tyrant’s Intimidation
CHAPTER 415: CHAPTER 393: THE TYRANT’S INTIMIDATION
Alaska, one of the regions with the most extreme environments in the world, may also have the most relaxed gun regulations outside of war-torn areas!
Everyone knows that compared to Texas, which is familiar to many, Alaska is like comparing censored with uncensored.
In Texas, purchasing a gun still requires a background check for appearances, while Alaska simply doesn’t have those strict rules.
You can buy long guns at 18 and handguns at 21.
No permits or licenses are needed, and once purchased, you can carry the gun with you. It also allows private transactions between individuals without background checks of the seller.
Moreover, Alaska is the only state that recognizes gun licenses from other states of the United States; astonishingly, tourists with proper visas and hunting permits can also buy and carry guns here.
Mountain Eagle wanted the highest level hunting permit to legally buy guns to cover those weapons that appear inexplicably.
Mountain Eagle’s intention was very clear, "Redick, you want to use me as bait, no problem, but you must allow me to protect myself."
This type of police-citizen cooperation requires signing a cooperative agreement, with the most important part being the waiver clause!
Once Mountain Eagle willingly signs the cooperation agreement, it is considered as voluntarily assuming the risks.
But Mountain Eagle is not an informant for the police or a criminal suspect seeking to get charges dropped; he can demand equivalent waivers, meaning he can demand the right to unlimited retaliation.
That means no matter what outrageous things Mountain Eagle does in retaliation, the police have to clean up the mess.
Redick clearly understood Mountain Eagle’s demands, but he didn’t think this ethnically Chinese young man exuding a strong elite aura could cause any serious trouble.
In his mind, as long as Horned Demon Billy shows up, fires a shot, and it is recorded on camera, what follows is police work.
As for those three hunting permits, they were not an issue for Redick at all.
Issuing hunting permits requires going through ’Alaska Fish and Wildlife Management Bureau’!
Foreign tourists typically secure hunting tickets, which are hunting quotas, via Guiding Hunting Companies to obtain the permit.
But for Redick, it was just a matter of a phone call...
In fact, Mountain Eagle had always mistaken Redick’s identity, he was not some county police, but Alaska State Police.
This guy’s brother was also a state police officer and died in a shootout involving Horned Demon Billy, so Redick had been targeting Horned Demon Billy for a long time.
The people in Alaska are fiercely brave; Redick never thought about arresting Horned Demon Billy.
If that guy shows up next to Mountain Eagle and makes a move, what follows is simply a battle to the death, with no room for arrest or interrogation.
Mountain Eagle noticed Redick nodding, and smilingly said, "If I can’t find a suitable hunting guide because of that Horned Demon Billy, you could help, right?"
After hearing this, Redick hesitated for a moment and said, "If you are willing to pay and forego the nanny service provided by those regular guiding companies, I can introduce you to two real hunters."
Mountain Eagle, smiling, replied, "As someone who contributes to the police force, if I’m willing to pay extra, can I hire two off-duty police officers to ensure my safety during the trip?"
Redick observed Mountain Eagle’s confident demeanor, thought for a moment, and said, "I have two nephews working in Fairbanks; they are also Alaska State Police...
My brother died a year ago, their financial situation is not great, I can call and ask them."
One good thing about foreigners is that when it comes to money-related things, once they say ’think about it’ or ’ask about it’, it generally means they agree.
Mountain Eagle nodded in satisfaction and said, "Then it’s a deal, have someone send over the cooperation agreement and the hunting permits.
Better yet, call the hunters you mentioned; I need to go shopping and could use some professional advice."
At this moment, Redick began to regard Mountain Eagle differently; this Chinese descendant young man was not only calm but very methodical, seemingly unafraid of threats from the gang.
Recalling Mountain Eagle’s profession, Reckton shook hands firmly with Mountain Eagle, curiously asking, "Do Thai police often encounter such situations?"
Mountain Eagle, smiling, replied, "It depends on the person, I just happen to be very good at handling these situations...
Officer Redick, we’re both police; I can forgive the little tricks you’ve played on me and help you bring Horned Demon Billy to justice.
But in return, you have to help me have a good trip."
Redick was still somewhat skeptical of Mountain Eagle’s capabilities; he took a sip of his cooled coffee and said, "That depends on the outcome, Horned Demon Billy is very cunning..."
Mountain Eagle, unfazed, laughed, "Even the craftiest foxes can’t outfox a hunter!
As long as he is greedy enough, I can make him appear willingly!"
Redick frowned and asked, "What are you planning?"
Mountain Eagle spread his hands smilingly, "You’ll find out soon..."
...
Redick soon realized what Mountain Eagle was planning...
This Chinese descendant young man, acting like a naive rich second generation, accompanied by a beautiful woman and a bodyguard, swept through Anchorage’s gold trading market with a bank card.
This year’s international gold prices continued to slump, and as a gold-producing place, Alaska’s gold prices were even.lower than market circulation prices, with each ounce of gold costing just 1185 US dollars.