Chapter 145 Reis's Conspiracy
Chapter 145 Reis's Conspiracy
Why did those two lead their men to fight Demulan?
"Do they idolize Said and want to help him out?" Reis felt he had some doubts now.
"Boss, I think it might not be a problem with Nadia and Samira. Hafk launched a major offensive against our territory in Bakshi, so they must have been affected." Zakaria Ben Hassan looked at Reis, whose anger was barely contained, and respectfully advised him.
"That's true." Reis's doubts gradually subsided as he listened to Hassan's advice, but his anger intensified.
"What should we do then?"
So many industries, that's a lot of money every year!
"Just like that, we're giving it to Said?" Reis's question caused all his subordinates present to change their expressions drastically, and no one dared to answer.
Although both were leaders of the Assara Guard, Reis and Said were different.
Said came from a poor background and was unwilling to plunder like Reis. Even so, he still had to fight Hafk. In short, Said was very poor.
But because of this, Saeed's men followed him not for money; Saeed only needed to provide his Asara Guard soldiers with weapons, equipment, and daily necessities.
But Reis is different.
Whether it's attacking the Hafk radar station or setting up a radio station, it doesn't change the nature of the Reiss warlord. He needs to pay his subordinates and use benefits to bind and drive them to do those bad things together. Otherwise, no one would be willing to follow him, selling their conscience and risking their lives.
In addition, in Longbow Valley, the Asara Guard, mainly the Asara Guard under Reis, has been engaged in a long-term tug-of-war with Hafk, which has continued from Season 1 to the present, and this also requires money.
In short, Reese earns a lot, but he also spends a lot.
Of course, because Reese was unscrupulous in making money, he spent far less than he earned.
But the situation changed when Baksh was captured by Saeed.
Previously, in Longbow Valley, he personally started a wildfire, causing massive damage to almost all areas of Longbow Valley except for the Diamond Queen Hotel. Although the areas have been repaired, they have all returned to level 0. Currently, the vast majority of Reis's income comes from Bakshi.
Having lost Baksh's income, he still needs to continue fighting Hafk, which is equivalent to cutting off his main source of income and continuously bleeding him dry. Although he can rely on his existing resources for now, he will eventually run out of money in the long run.
On that day, everything will be over.
He knew very well what losing military power meant in chaotic times.
His power will crumble, and the Khalil family will perish!
"Quick! Think of a solution, hurry up!" Reis urged his subordinates urgently.
Reis knew that his men probably couldn't come up with any good ideas. They were willing to drink heavily and risk their lives, but using their brains was out of the question.
But at this moment, Reiss, who was somewhat flustered, couldn't care less about anything else.
Zakaria Ben Hassan, the sniper adjutant stationed at Longbow Valley by Reis, and several of the chief's guards exchanged bewildered glances.
Finally, everyone's attention focused on Zakaria Ben Hassan.
Hassan felt a chill run down his spine.
The chief's guards, who were only good at drinking, were hoping he could come up with a way to calm their boss's anger.
Method?
What else can we do?
"Boss, you and Said have a close relationship and have fought side by side for a long time. Why don't you go and talk to him and ask him to return Bakshi?" Hassan asked Reis cautiously.
"Go, go, get out, get out!" Reis's brows furrowed with anger at Hassan's words.
Saeed isn't stupid. Why should he give back territory he's already taken?
"Boss, how about we cooperate with Hafk?" A shield-bearing leader's guard, holding a shield in one hand and a bison-shaped assault rifle in the other, looked at Reis and asked tentatively.
"You get out too!" Reese laughed in anger.
Even if Hafk were to negotiate with Saeed now, it's unlikely he would. He knows what Saeed has done, and so does Hafk.
"All you do all day is drink heavily. You can't get anything done properly!"
"Get out, all of you!" Reis roared, driving everyone out of the hotel's King's Room.
Then, the sound of things being smashed came from the King's Room in the hotel, and it lasted for a long time. Most of the Asara Guard soldiers kept their distance, fearing that they would be caught in the rage of Raspo.
Only Zakaria Ben Hassan remained outside the King's Room at the hotel.
A short while later, Reiss, having calmed himself down a bit, came out of the king's room and was slightly taken aback to see Hassan still waiting there.
"Boss, there were a lot of people around just now, and I have something else I'd like to report to you," Hassan said respectfully to Reis.
"Oh?" Reiss was taken aback by his words.
The two returned to the King's Room in the hotel, and Reese sat down in the chair behind the desk.
"Boss, Saeed's momentum is too strong right now."
"His side has a strong and well-equipped army, boss." Hassan looked at Reis and tentatively asked, forcing a smile.
Zakaria Ben Hassan, as Reis's adjutant, assisted Reis in doing many bad things, such as the infamous Operation Red Rat's Den, which was carried out by him and two other adjutants.
Ordinary Asara soldiers could take off their equipment and go home, but he was different. Neither GTI nor Hafk would ever let him go, so he had no choice but to stick with Reis to the bitter end.
"Who says otherwise!? Humph!"
"But what's the point of saying this now!" Reis slammed his fist on the table in anger.
"Boss, we can't afford to clash with Said right now."
Firstly, he now has a large army and many generals, and is supported by powerful figures, making it difficult to fight against him.
Secondly, he also colluded with the GTI people. I heard from the messenger that it was the GTI people who helped Said repel Hafk's first wave of attacks that day, which allowed Said to occupy Bakshi so smoothly.
Thirdly, Saeed is now granting large-scale tax exemptions in Bakshi, and he has captured the Tower of Babel, planted the Assara Guard flag at Hafk's headquarters, and even held a memorial service at Hafk's headquarters for those who died at the hands of Hafk and the former royal family...
He did these things so well, and they were so...inspiring that even the men in our Longbow Valley are starting to feel uneasy.
"Now is the time when he's at the peak of his power, we need to avoid his sharp edge." Hassan looked at Reiss in front of him and advised him.
"I know that!" Reis snorted. In fact, Reis was not weak either; he had armored forces at his disposal. However, Said had already repelled Hafk's men, so what difference would a few modified armored vehicles make?
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