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Chapter 35

~7 min read 1,267 words

For the next period, Lin Yi had Ye Yu notify his girlfriend, Huang Yue, to keep an eye on matters concerning the Korean beauty.

In particular, if Guo Hong came to the University of Engineering, she must notify him immediately.

To this, Ye Yu pounded his chest and guaranteed it.

The only thing he regretted was hearing his roommate vividly recount the events of the night;

such a spectacular show, and he hadn't been there to witness it.

This made him want to beat his chest and stamp his feet in frustration.

Meanwhile, for the next period, Lin Yi buried himself in the factory at the Songjiang District Entrepreneurship Center.

At the same time, his arms trading had not stopped.

After half a month, besides Hamas and Syria,

Lin Yi successively received orders from the Houthi armed forces in Yemen and Hezbollah in Lebanon, all part of the Axis of Resistance.

The involved amount reached as high as twelve million US dollars.

It was basically all firearms, ammunition, and the cheapest RPG rockets.

This type of rocket had a system price of twenty-five US dollars.

Lin Yi directly sold them externally at a price of two hundred and fifty US dollars per unit.

This was relative to the international market, where even the cheapest RPG rockets cost six hundred US dollars.

The "Dragon Nation Non-Official Flagship Store" had simply become the favorite of Middle Eastern armed forces,

with its main selling point being cheapness.

Lin Yi even offered discount promotions, marking "Star Weapons" in large characters on the dark web,

stating that for top-selling products like RPGs and AK47s, buyers could get one free for every six purchased, with more gifts for larger purchases.

Moreover, with only a month left until Double Eleven,

Lin Yi planned to hold a massive Double Eleven promotion for his arms store.

By then, weapons and cannons would go wild.

He would let the people of the Middle East experience the charm of the Double Eleven Singles' Day.

(PS: For the new book, I beg for flowers, tips, and review tickets; your support is the author's motivation!)

Lin Yi had an ambition: if in the future Taobao and Jingdong were the e-commerce platforms for the common people of Dragon Country,

then his flagship store would be the world's largest weapons e-commerce platform.

In the future, it would handle the export of all kinds of weapons globally, including to most countries in the world.

Of course, Lin Yi had to admit this was not a goal achievable overnight.

However, since the system had granted him so many convenient conditions,

naturally, he also hoped to make the arms trade bigger and stronger.

Looking at the upgrade requirements for the system's next level:

"Light weapons 50,000 (incomplete), artillery pieces 20,000 (incomplete), transaction volume 50 million USD (incomplete)!!"

Of course, this data would soon be more than halfway completed given Hamas's order of 10 million USD,

as well as intended orders from Syria, Yemen's Houthi armed forces, Lebanon's Hezbollah, and others.

Additionally, a new e-commerce platform called Pinduoduo had recently appeared on the internet,

and the "slash one cut" feature launched by Pinduoduo gave Lin Yi some inspiration.

After all, the prices of weapons in the Super Arms System catalog were very cheap.

If he held a promotion during the Double 11 shopping festival, Lin Yi believed the system could be upgraded very soon.

In the blink of an eye, the day arrived for delivering weapons to Hamas in the Gaza region.

That night, hundreds of Hamas militants arrived early at the designated airdrop location.

However, as the agreed-upon time drew nearer,

the sky remained filled with brilliant stars, without even a trace of a large transport aircraft.

Many members felt extremely anxious; for those trapped in the Gaza region, channels to obtain funds were very scarce.

In the past, they still received support from Syria and Iran.

But ever since Syria fell into civil turmoil,

the avenues for Hamas to acquire money became fewer and fewer.

The 10 million USD order placed with Dragon Country was extremely important to Hamas.

Furthermore, Hamas also worried that Dragon Country's weapon transport planes would be detected by the radar of Israel's Iron Dome air defense system; even if Dragon Country truly transported the weapons over,

they might still be shot down by Israel's surface-to-air missiles.

In that case, their money would truly be wasted.

As time ticked by second after second, Hamas experienced the same unease and agitation that the Syrian militants had felt back then.

However, just at that moment,

the Hamas personnel responsible for the dark web suddenly reported:

"Report, the other party says the goods have been delivered...!"

"What nonsense, where are the goods!" a man wearing a beret scolded.

Just as he thought the other party was playing tricks on him, he heard the network personnel say:

"They say they changed the delivery location; it's about one kilometer away from here!"

"What!" The beret-wearing commander was startled and hurriedly asked:

"What are the new coordinates?"

So, the network personnel immediately revealed the new location.

"GO!" With the beret-wearing commander's order,

instantly, hundreds of armed militants holding guns moved toward another direction.

After a short while, as they approached the new address,

they saw piles of various weapons towering like mountains on a stretch of sandy ground.

To be honest, although most of these weapons were already outdated by the standards of this era,

for the Hamas militants who had long endured days of hardship,

compared to their handmade seamless steel tube rocket launchers and gas canister cannons, these formal weapons exported by Dragon Country were simply too good.

Especially the 5,000 Katyusha rockets and 4,000 RPG rounds; although their price was much higher than the missiles they handmade from seamless steel tubes,

their destructive power was incomparable.

To be honest, even if they fired 100,000 seamless steel tube missiles—weapons lacking both power and precision—the damage they could inflict on Israel

would fall far short of what 5,000 Katyusha rockets could achieve.

Not to mention the 4,000 RPGs; if used in urban warfare, they would last for a very long time.

Most importantly, these weapons were truly very cheap; some countries' cost prices were even higher than this.

Additionally, the Hamas commander was also shocked by Dragon Country's military strength,

yes, utterly shocked.

In his previous impression, although Dragon Country's rise in recent years had been unstoppable,

merely a few decades ago, the country had been utterly destitute, and even during World War II, it had suffered invasion by the Japanese.

Yet, in just a few short decades,

this nation had soared rapidly, not only economically but militarily as well.

Given his knowledge, he found it hard to imagine how the other party had managed to evade Israel's radar systems and use transport aircraft to deliver these weapons here.

Until now, there had been no movement whatsoever from the Israeli side.

Obviously, Dragon Country's transport planes had completely evaded Israel's "eyes."

They had delivered the weapons to the designated location without anyone knowing, ghost-like and silent.

Regarding this level of technical prowess, the Hamas commander felt that even the United States, hailed as the world's number one military power, might not be able to achieve it.

"In just a few short decades, by Allah, Dragon Country is truly remarkable!" exclaimed the Hamas commander.

Immediately, he ordered his militants to begin transferring these weapons.

After all, it was night; Israel's reconnaissance satellites would struggle to detect anything.

But once daylight came, with so many weapons, it would be difficult for their satellites not to discover them.

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