Chapter 1155: Simplifying Complicated Matters (Part 2)
People who think too much and do too little will have such problems!
But Boss Joe, this hands-on type, has developed from having nothing to what he is today, thanks to his daring spirit...
Strictly speaking, his first major business in Central Africa was a big pit he stepped into due to lack of experience!
Then he chose to face the problem instead of avoiding it!
People like him naturally possess a strong charisma in their words and actions, and as their status grows, this authority becomes increasingly significant.
The crown prince's mood seemed to improve suddenly, and after whispering a few words to Dvali, he greeted Joe Ga and went out directly to start arranging various matters.
Dvali looked at Boss Joe, who was sending messages on his phone, and said, "Hu Lang, you're simplifying complex matters. If the crown prince doesn't get the desired results..."
After sending the message, Joe Ga looked at Dvali and said with a smile, "That means the person responsible for execution is incompetent!
Buddy, in this world, there's no such thing as a 'complex' matter, only things that people find difficult."
Dvali was just making conversation, and he said jokingly, "Do you ever find things difficult?"
Joe Ga nodded and said, "When I was weak, I found most things in life incredibly difficult!
Because I was afraid, afraid of losing the little I had in my hands...
Until my parents passed away, then I met Devil Bird.
She brought an extraordinarily rich dowry, giving me the chance to get into real business, and I felt that I could afford to lose after all.
Actually, there's no such thing as unsolvable issues; ultimately, it's one's own lack of ability, confidence, or luck.
You princes shouldn't have such feelings, because even the most marginal prince is born with a base salary of tens of thousands of US Dollars.
But now I realize, you're more afraid of losing than many ordinary people.
Having too much—could it also be a burden?"
Dvali paused and sighed lightly, saying, "Is tens of thousands a lot?
After we become adults, we'll control more resources, maybe shares, maybe companies, maybe government departments...
We can lose our money, but losing those resources comes at a great cost for us!
It's hard to describe to you the internal competition within the Shah; we have so many brothers, yet resources and power are limited."
Saying this, Dvali looked at Boss Joe, who was again sending messages on his phone, and he frowned, saying, "Do you have an urgent matter?"
Joe Ga nodded and said, "I'm arranging for a plane. I need to send the bodies of two Kurdish female soldiers back. I promised them some things, and I have to keep my word.
By the way, I also need to withdraw personnel around the hotel. If they continue, they might misunderstand with your national defense forces."
Dvali paused and said, "Hu Lang, have you been listening to what I said?"
Joe Ga looked up and said, "I heard you say your princes are under a lot of pressure...
Thinking about the crown prince keeping those princes in the hotel to ransom themselves, I feel saying your pressure is high is quite a euphemism."
When Dvali saw Joe Ga's slightly mocking expression, he helplessly pointed to his own nose and said, "I, I'm talking about myself; my pressure is immense!
I need someone to help me; those others might not end up doing anything to the crown prince, but I'll definitely be isolated.
The more the crown prince wins, the greater my pressure because in the eyes of other princes, I'm a traitor.
You need to help me think of something..."
Joe Ga looked at Dvali with amusement and said, "You want to stand by the crown prince's side but don't want to dirty your hands.
How do you want me to help you?"
When Dvali heard this, he got excited and said, "Let me go to the Yemen coalition headquarters. I'll go under the guise of training drone units and stay until things change back home.
If it weren't for Princess Amina's affair, I wouldn't even be here.
Help me out; my family has indeed chosen a side, but I can't get too involved in some things..."
Joe Ga looked into Dvali's eyes and suddenly realized this guy might have been scared by Ben Abdullah's death.
An intense political storm was supposed to end with subordinates' deaths and the transfer of money and power.
But Boss Joe refreshed the upper limit of the consequences of political struggle...
In such a situation, other princes don't dare to vent on the crown prince, and Dvali, as the 'lackey,' would become the scapegoat.
Looking at Dvali's less than cheerful expression, Joe Ga shook his head with a grin and said, "Then go ahead, Bayar is downstairs; I'll let him know and formally incorporate your drone unit into the coalition forces.
Coincidentally, people from AVIC are there too; you can take your people to communicate with them, after all, real combat is king…"
Upon hearing this, Dvali nodded seriously and said, "No problem, I want to participate in more battles and accumulate more experience.
Hu Lang, the frequency of your air force's deployment has started to decrease; it's said that several companies' ground crews can't keep up.
Do you need me to find a few F-16s from the Shah Air Force for you?"
Looking at the well-meaning Dvali, Joe Ga smiled and said, "You're so eager to intensify the war; what's your intention?
Let me declare upfront, even if Al-Qaeda is finished, I won't help you fight Houthi Armed Forces, no matter how much money you offer!"