Jack was stunned. Isn't the existence of Falcon just to profit from the war and obtain greater space for development? In the face of absolute interests, even if it is a mountain of fire, it has to survive. Now the base is running rampant in Iraq.
They don't take local organizations seriously at all. They even declare that they require all local armed organizations to defect to the base.
This naturally angered the local Iraqi organization headed by Jack. However, the base had many people, strength, and strong financial resources, and it was difficult to offend them directly, so they had to delay.
If you can take this opportunity to win over Li Si, you may be able to use it in the future. Jack is very clear about Li Si's power. He saw with his own eyes that Li Si and another strong young man wiped out the people in Iraq at that time with their own strength.
A very powerful terrorist organization.
"Canglang, you win!" Jack smiled faintly and said, "However, your interests must impress me..."
"Tell me how much it will cost!" Li Si flicked the cigarette butt in his hand, took a sip from the large bowl of wine, and said, "Just make a price!"
"No...we won't talk about money today!" Jack smiled mysteriously, looked at Li Si, and said: "I am not very short of money. I will take over today's business privately, but I hope you owe
I’m just a favor!”
Favor? Li Si raised his head in confusion and looked at Jack. He suddenly didn't understand. As the leader of the Falcon Organization, he didn't love money. Instead, he needed to owe him a favor?
How much is favor worth? Regarding this question, Li Si has never thought about it. After all, favor is just an invisible and intangible thing.
"Haha, aren't you afraid of losing money on this business?" Li Si smiled lightly.
"No, I believe in Mr. Canglang's character!" Jack looked at Li Si solemnly and said, "Allah warns us to be honest and loyal, and to treat our brothers with the same sincerity as ourselves."
"Understood!" Li Si nodded.
The two high-fived each other and swore an oath. Between men, words and deeds did not need too many words to form a contract. Li Si agreed to Jack's conditions, and Jack naturally tried his best to help Li Si rescue the hostages.