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Mercenary King: Got Question? Ask My RPG!

There was a classic saying that prevailed in the era of thermal weapons. "All fear comes from insufficient firepower." Don't believe? Looking at the muzzle of a cannon bigger than your head, and say it again? ... Starting off by being kidnapped, in order to survive, Gao Guang was forced to become a member of a private military contractor. And thus, an unexpected legend began to unfold... Stallone from [First Blood]? Jason Statham from [The Expendables]? Keanu Reeves from [John Wick], the one who's best at using all kinds of firearms? Come on, all of these are nothing compared to Gao Guang!! --- Finally, until one day, in the field of private military forces, he completely made the term "Gao Guang moment" became a professional term! Countless criminals, mercenaries, murderers, and private armed organizations would pee their pants at the mention of the name Gao Guang! "Hello, my name is Gao Guang." "I am dedicated to providing war-related peripheral services, including but not limited to force, arms, intelligence, and technical support." "As the conscience of the industry, our quality is trustworthy. Please don't hesitate, don't pinch your goddamn wallet, and make an appointment with my beautiful secretary as soon as possible. Warm reminder, we only accept cash." "Gao Guang, Your best choice!"

Just Like Water · Urban
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616 Chs

Chapter 302: Going Home_1

Gao Guang ultimately didn't go to find Sophia, not because he was busy, but because he felt that since they were not from the same world, it was better not to entangle matters.

So, a week after returning to Los Angeles, Gao Guang finally boarded the plane home.

The airplane was a Boeing 777, economy class, with a seat layout of 333, which means a row of nine seats arranged in groups of three.

Gao Guang squeezed into the middle, with Mike on the left and Francisco on the right.

One-third of the way into the flight, about four hours in, Gao Guang understood that those willing to spend over a hundred thousand on first-class weren't foolishly overspending but rather that having money was just plain good.

An economy class ticket was around nine thousand yuan, business class needed forty thousand, while first class cost almost one hundred and ten thousand.