King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer

Chapter 1154: Asking for Little, but Impossible to Give



The Shah's royal family has never lacked ruthlessness, but even the crown prince was shocked by Joe's boss's brutal methods!

They had agreed to just chat for a while, but Joe's boss went in and beheaded Ben Abdullah, along with cutting off the right hands of several important officers of the Shah National Guard.

Ben Abdullah was not only the commander of the National Guard, but during his tenure, he used his power to weave an intricate web of interests within the Shah's military.

To deal with such a person requires extreme caution, because once he is dead, his die-hard followers will instinctively feel cornered, and their choices will be either to flee or to rebel on the spot.

For a few minutes, the crown prince thought he had already won and even prepared a huge check for Joe's boss, but this move by Joe's boss significantly tarnished his 'victory,' slowing down the process of unifying the Shah's military forces and possibly facing unnecessary risks...

Looking at Joe's boss with a rightful look on his face, the crown prince slammed his voice with anger and said, "How dare you?"

Joe Ga had witnessed Prince Shah's so-called 'pride' multiple times; generally, the 'nobles' who don't care much about money value their face very much.

However, it was clear that the crown prince still had some sense; even though Ayu and Rhino were unarmed, he only expressed his anger verbally instead of ordering the bodyguards to attack directly.

Joe Ga glanced at the despairing Dvali, who was covering his face, and shook his head with a laugh, saying, "Your Highness, I think the most important thing for you now is not to ask me why I dared?

But to go in and check on the remaining few people...

Sir, the death of one person is not the end of the world. From what I know about the Shah National Guard, without the core figures, they lack the courage to rebel.

If I were you, I would have someone help those guys stop the bleeding and then have them call their families and subordinates one by one...

As long as you are willing to give those mid- and low-level soldiers a chance to prove their loyalty to the Shah, you'll find that the trouble isn't as big as you imagine!"

The crown prince was taken aback by Joe Ga's words, then shook his head grimly...

He didn't continue talking to Joe Ga but instead turned to order the bodyguards to bring a doctor, then swept his sleeve and left...

Losing a hand won't kill a person, but prolonged bleeding will break down those who have been pampered for a long time.

Joe Ga watched the crown prince's departing figure and stopped Dvali, who wanted to catch up, with a laugh, saying, "Why chase after him? To be a punching bag?"

Dvali looked at Joe Ga with utter helplessness and said, "Hu Lang, weren't you asking me to stabilize the crown prince..."

Joe Ga grabbed a passing bodyguard, wiped the blood off his hands on him, then took out a cigarette, lit it, and took a drag...

Looking at the complicated expression on Dvali's face, Joe Ga laughed and said, "Your crown prince is smarter than I expected; he is evaluating the subsequent impact of Ben Abdullah's death and the importance of P.B to him.

Give him some time, then take my 'suggestions' to him."

Recalling the crown prince's difficult expression just now, Dvali sighed and said, "Hu Lang, what else do you want?"

Joe Ga spread his hands and said, "As an old friend of the Shah, I think I should do my part to ensure its stability...

So I'd like to give you some advice!"

Looking at the smile on Joe's boss's face, Dvali sighed and said, "Alright, Hu Lang, you always manage to convince me...

Let's hope this time your advice can smoothly persuade our crown prince!"

Joe Ga glanced sideways at a Shah bodyguard with a radio in hand trying to move towards him. He shook his head and signaled Ayu not to stop him, then leaned wearily against the corridor wall and said, "Ben Abdullah's death will cause some of the Shah's internal interest groups to lean towards the West, as they fear the crown prince's forthcoming reckoning.

Therefore, if your crown prince wants to stabilize international public opinion, he must act more swiftly than they do..."

Dvali, as a deep victim of Hu Lang, very well understood Joe's boss's tactics, so he smiled wryly and said, "So what should our crown prince do to make the Western media forget about Ben Abdullah's death?"

Joe Ga glanced at Princess Amina, who had been standing with her head down not far away, then seriously said to Dvali, "Remember the promise you made when Princess Amina left?

You promised to give the women of Shah the right to drive freely and to enter and leave public places...

But you still haven't fulfilled it to this day!

Now I think it's not enough; you should add a clause allowing them to eat freely in public spaces.

To accommodate your fragile self-esteem, you can even set up specialized women's areas, as long as you give them space to breathe."

Seeing Dvali's thoughtful expression, Joe Ga seriously said, "Brother, this time it's not about having someone from your royal family say a few words and be done with it.

You need to persuade your crown prince to convene a meeting with all power figures and legislate to protect these rights.

You know the significance of this, don't you?"

Dvali sighed upon hearing this and said, "I know, to use the topic of women's liberation to capture global media attention while blocking the retreat of those wavering in their loyalty...


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