And plan where to start to crush the four warlord forces in Karachi.
Ye Hao walked to the sofa and sat down, then motioned for Ran Tai and the others to sit.
Although Ran Tai and the others knew Ye Hao didn't like his brothers being too polite, they were a force, and a force has a leader and followers. In some situations, they must present themselves as followers; otherwise, the leader will be underestimated.
So when they entered the presidential suite, they waited for Ye Hao to sit before sitting down themselves.
"Tai, you've been here for a while, have you figured out Karachi's basic forces?" Ye Hao asked as he looked at Ran Tai.
"Boss, I've almost got it, but whether they have hidden experts or collaborate with other hidden forces, we don't know." Ran Tai replied.
"Tell me how many forces Karachi has, and to what extent does the Karachi military intervene when there's a fight or incident?" Ye Hao asked.
He knew that in such small countries, usually small conflicts wouldn't mobilize the army, because their troops must always guard their borders and can't be dispatched for minor domestic issues.
If they did, the cost would be too great and could cause dissatisfaction among other warlords. Although Pakistan has its military circles, they are too weak. In fact, Pakistan's military is just a joint regular army formed by several past warlords.
Above them, there are several chiefs, and when something happens, few are willing to send their troops to intervene.
It's truly because there are too many rogues in Pakistan; if they send their soldiers to intervene, they become targets. If they thoroughly anger some wild warlords, those warlords might even rebel.
If they lose, they could flee to primitive mountains; if they win, they could seize some spoils.
"Generally, they won't come out to intervene, but if there's largescale killing of civilians, several warlord leaders will come together to deal with the force responsible." Ran Tai said.
"Together?" Ye Hao asked in confusion.
"Yes, Pakistan is divided into five major military forces. The first is the air force supported by our side, controlled by Pakistan's regime. The second is the naval force, controlled by Karachi's Admiral Mude. He oversees Karachi and several other coastal cities, with nearly a hundred thousand troops, although I'm not sure about the specifics of warships. The third, fourth, and fifth forces are Pakistan's army force, transformed from three major past warlords: the third guards the western border, the fourth guards the eastern border, and the fifth guards the Islamabad capital and northern border." Ran Tai explained.
"Are all forces independently managed in military authority?" Ye Hao asked.
"Yes, each military leader only manages their own people. They don't overstep their bounds, because even if they do, no one listens." Ran Tai laughed.
"So, according to you, regular armies won't intervene in ordinary fights or warlord skirmishes in the city, as long as civilians aren't harmed?" Ye Hao asked.
"Logically, that's the case. Of course! If some force bribes Admiral Mude, and we act against that force, Admiral Mude might target us. If he targets us, we'll find ourselves in a difficult position." Ran Tai said.
Ye Hao nodded indeed, if they offended Admiral Mude in Karachi, they would find it hard to move. After all, he's the Admiral overseeing a hundred thousand naval troops, with surely competent personnel under him.
"What about local forces in Karachi?" Ye Hao set aside the official forces of Pakistan and asked about Karachi's local power factions.
"There are four local forces in Karachi, totaling about thirty thousand non-regular troops. The largest is the Bald Black Army, an African mercenary force that has long settled, even marrying and having families in Karachi, now spanning three generations. They are the strongest force, as Africans are tall and easily enter the National Martial Arts Realm; they're also Karachi's biggest arms dealer." Ran Tai said.
"What about the second force?" Ye Hao asked.
"The second force has deep connections with Huaxia; they are the Eight Banner Sect to the north of the Queen's Market. Their headquarters is in the Golden Triangle area, the real base, while this Eight Banner Sect branch sells drugs here under orders from the Golden Triangle." Ran Tai answered.
Ye Hao gestured for Ran Tai to continue with the third force.
Ran Tai continued, "The third force is led by Yale Hei General, with three thousand troops, each equipped with AK47s. Although the Eight Banner Sect has only two thousand people, their overall power surpasses Yale Hei's because they have backup and experts. The Eight Banner Sect's Sect Leader in Karachi, Aixinjueluo Kanglong, is at National Martial Arts level twelve, a strength comparable to the Bald Black Army's General Bald." Ran Tai said.
Ye Hao nodded, signaling Ran Tai to proceed.
"The fourth force is led by General Mu Hanqixing south of Redwood Forest; he has many elites, with ordinary troops ranked second, nearly ten thousand people. Of course! Even though Mu Hanqixing has ten thousand troops, they can't rival the Bald Black Army, as the Bald Black Army existed before Pakistan had political power, even aiming to take it over. Unfortunately, being Africans, they lacked local passion, so they graciously stepped aside." Ran Tai explained.
"Then why doesn't the powerful Bald Black Army attempt to take out the other three forces?" Ye Hao asked.
Though he knew the answer already, he wanted to hear Pakistan and Ran Tai's insights.
"That's because Aixinjueluo Kanglong is too aggressive. He vows that if the Bald Black Army offends the Eight Banner Sect, even if heavily damaged by Pakistan, they'll bring people from the Golden Triangle headquarters to wipe them out." Ran Tai said.
Ye Hao was surprised by this, thinking that wasn't the Bald Black Army planning to attack the other three forces with them countering together? How did it become Aixinjueluo Kanglong's strong aggression?
"Boss, have you researched Karachi online?" Wu Gang speculated boldly after seeing Ye Hao's expression.
"Yes, I looked into it." Ye Hao nodded.
"Boss, those online are just rumors, not the real situation..." (To be continued. If you like this work, you're welcome to vote for recommendation tickets, monthly tickets at Qidian (qidian.com), your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users please visit m.qidian.com to read.)
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