Chapter 84

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Chapter 84 “I have news,” Captain Rang Jin-ho had waited until Park had paid off the Panamanian w***e and shuffled her off the boat. She’d be bound to make a little more money enroute from the two crewmen manning the skiff. He and Park had decided that rather than wait at the dock in Cuba for the kidnapping and delivery of the Japanese translator, they should continue their homeward trek. The more that their movements appeared normal, the better. They were anchored in Bahia Limón, the bay at the north, Atlantic-side entrance to the Panama Canal. Not that Jin-ho would be stupid enough to transit the Canal with the weaponry and U.N.-sanctioned luxury goods stored in the special containers; diplomatic seal or not, they would be opened. Jin-ho had also suggested the move because of America

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