Chapter 228 Reis: I was wrong, I'm always the fool.
Chapter 228 Reis: I was wrong, I'm always the fool.
"When you're under someone's roof, you have to bow your head..." Reis was furious, but since he was currently on Said's territory and Said was powerful, he had to suppress his anger and put on a smile again.
"Old Sai..." Reis bowed and took a few steps forward, speaking again. At this moment, the burly Reis's face was full of flattery, but for someone of his stature to do such a thing was really a bit comical.
Zhao Yu, dressed as Said, sat steadily behind his desk, calmly looking at Reis in front of him.
The sight of each person standing there, like a superior watching a subordinate report, once again caused Reis a pang of pain in his heart.
"Old Sai, there aren't many factions left on Asara's side on our side now."
The Raven Prince's current situation is unclear, and he's acting erratically and can't handle anything.
Hamk was badly dealt a blow by GTI's Ouroboros operation and is now forced to serve as Hamk's lackey; better to live than die.
On my side, first a wildfire in Longbow Valley burned me to the point of losing everything, and then Demurran also attacked Bakshi, causing me heavy losses.
Now, Gheros has come to the Hafk radar station again. Reston paused at this point, then continued:
"Old Sai, we're brothers, comrades who fought side by side. I saved you from danger so many times, you should still remember that, right?"
That Gheros is really wicked. As soon as he arrived at the Hafk radar station, he brazenly invaded our Asara territory.
Moreover, he has sent his henchmen to conduct a large-scale manhunt for us Asara people throughout the Longbow Valley. What is he trying to do?
All they talk about is justice and such, but in reality, aren't they just trying to provide experimental subjects for Hafk's brain-computer interface experiments in the Tidal Prison and the Tower of Babel?
For Asara's sake, and for the sake of our past camaraderie, please lend a hand, brother, lend a hand!
Now that things have come to this, Zhao Yu has to admire Reese's acting skills as the "Hellish Black Shark".
From Reis's face, Zhao Yu could even see "sincerity" and "deep affection"...
However, knowing the storyline of Delta Force well, he knew that a villain like Reese would never repent. As the number one CS player in Delta Force, on par with Hudson, he had absolutely no concept of "good" in his heart.
At this moment, there is only one reason for Reis's actions: he was terrified and hurt by Geheros.
Zhao Yu still remembers the incredibly powerful black market for arms in Reis when he first obtained the Asara Operation. He will never forget that debt.
"Xiao Lei," Zhao Yu shifted to a more relaxed posture, leaning back in his chair, and then spoke:
"What are your thoughts? Tell me about them."
Xiao Lei?
Even someone as thick-skinned as Reiss couldn't take it anymore. Being humiliated like this by Said, who was once inferior to him, made his face burn with pain.
At that moment, a thousand thoughts flashed through his mind. Reis even considered turning around and leaving, never to suffer any more mistreatment from Said.
But he can't.
Geheros really wanted him dead.
As a former GTI whistleblower, Geheros is very strong, and he also leads an extremely elite personal guard that he personally trained.
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Moreover, with Demulan continuously sending troops to Longbow Valley, Reis, who was being completely overwhelmed by the enemy in terms of troop strength, individual strength, and the strength of the guard, was indeed unable to withstand it.
In Longbow Valley, the war with Hafk continues to escalate. Baksh's funding sources have been cut off by Said, and Longbow Valley itself has little output and is engulfed in war...
Reis is already living off his past achievements, but given the current situation, how long can he continue to do so?
If his troops are wiped out, he won't even have the chance to live off his savings.
As for Yousef?
Hmph, this option is utterly useless, it's not even on Reiss's radar. He heard that Said was going to betray him, so he sent a squad of Asara Guard soldiers to reinforce Longbow Valley.
Later, Hafk invaded under the leadership of Geherus, and Yusef fell silent. The men he had sent earlier were not very strong.
This made Reis see Yousef clearly once again. His authority and loyalty had limits. He could deal with his own people, but if it came to Yousef fighting Hafk, he would rather live a life of debauchery.
Even if the final outcome was that he was accurately beheaded by Hafk with a missile, even if Hafk's knife was already at his neck, Yusuf remained the same.
For countless years, through countless wars, they have always been like this.
Thinking of this, Reis felt even more resentful. Back then, among the three of him, Said, and Hamk in this area, Said was the biggest fool.
These people, disguised as the Asara Guard, claim to protect Asara and that Asara is above all else, but in reality, they are just a group of bandits who claim territory as their own.
Both Hamk and he had been involved in the dark industries and plundered the people of Asara on multiple occasions. Only Old Sai clung to those so-called bottom lines and beliefs.
Saeed refused to participate in his dirty work, nor did he plunder the people of Asara. He simply led a group of peasants to guard the dam. He was even unwilling to use his authority to guard the dam to collect taxes from the villages downstream that relied on the dam for power generation.
Said Ziaten is an anomaly, and an utterly foolish idiot.
Without looting, without betraying Asara's interests, without participating in those dirty deals in the dark, how long can one sustain oneself with just passion and a so-called ideal and idea of reviving Asara?
Without money, there are no guns, no soldiers, and no food.
Then you won't be able to do anything.
Although they had never spoken face-to-face, Reis knew that he, Hamk, and the other leaders of the Assara Guard all felt the same way.
But now, looking at Said, whose posture could be described as arrogant, Reis suddenly realized that he was wrong.
Said was neither an outcast nor a fool, and Reiss felt that Said was not some kind of saint either.
Look at what Saeed has been doing lately: he's allied with a mysterious superpower, using that kid codenamed "Bit" as a hub, and started cooperating with GTI, launching multiple attacks on the space city. At the same time, he's been recruiting soldiers and even captured Bakshi...
Reis now realized that Saeed wasn't stupid. Compared to the other soldiers and leaders of Asara's Guard, Saeed was far smarter because he understood better than them just how valuable the words "innocence" and "cleanliness" were, words they didn't even consider worthwhile.
But it's too late for Reese to understand now; he can't turn back.
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