Xu Yun was woken up in the morning by the girls who had arranged to serve him in the sea paradise last night. Lai Wen was not in good spirits, so he slept very little.
He woke up very early and felt bored eating breakfast alone, so he came to wake Xu Yun up.
Xu Yun got up and looked at the time. It was only after seven o'clock. It was a bit incredible for Lai Wen to wake up so early after working so late last night.
After Xu Yun came out, Lai Wen actually smiled sheepishly: "I'm sorry for disturbing your rest."
"Boss Lai's words have gone unnoticed." Xu Yundao said, "When are we leaving?"
"Don't worry, let's eat first." Lai Wen took Xu Yun directly to have breakfast, which he had already arranged.
Early in the morning, there were things like swallow, abalone, ginseng, and Buddha jumping over the wall, which made Xu Yun feel replenished.
Lai Wen's broken body has not been hollowed out by playing like this every day, and it is really thanks to these powerful supplements. Otherwise, with his small body, I am afraid that he should have been disabled long ago.
After breakfast, Lai Wen suddenly asked someone to prepare a pen for him, and then wrote a line of words on a tissue.
Lai Wen pushed the tissue to Xu Yun. Xu Yun took it and looked at it. It said "South Sudan, Akobo" written on it.
Xu Yun thought for a while. Although he was not familiar with South Sudan, he quickly searched the map in his mind. Akobo is the border between South Sudan and Ethiopia.
South Sudan is a country that never stops. Two years ago, soldiers from the Dinka and Nuweir ethnic groups in the presidential guard had a gun battle in the capital Juba. This armed conflict was a coup conspiracy.
The mastermind behind the incident was the Vice President, but he refused to admit it. After the conflict, the Vice President immediately fled to his hometown in Jonglei State in the north.
A few days after the conflict, James Cohen, the government general who controlled the northern Unity state, declared a rebellion and defected to the vice president.
Conflicts within South Sudan's leadership have intensified, but from a deeper perspective, the country's officials really lack experience in governing the country, the influence of tribes in the country is huge, and the government lacks control over the military.
It would be weird if it wasn't chaotic.
But this is not their fault. After all, South Sudan did not have real contact with the outside world until the end of the 19th century. It first became a colony of Britain and Egypt, and then became part of Sudan. It has only been independent for a few years.
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But the vast majority of South Sudanese people may still not know what independence means. This is a country where more than 90% of the population is illiterate!
It is not a good thing for tribes to have too much influence on the country. South Sudanese people are often loyal to their tribes first, and the country second. However, South Sudanese have no consensus on what role tribes should play in the country.
When the country became independent, the first thing most South Sudanese people thought of was the economic and political benefits that independence would bring to their tribes.
Driven by this mentality, competition for power among tribes is inevitable.
A few tribes who lost power embarked on the road of armed rebellion.
The government's control over the military is so limited, and the complex tribal situation is also reflected in the South Sudanese army. Soldiers from different tribes will go to war with soldiers from other tribes for the benefit of their own tribe, but the government can do nothing about it.
After the vice president rebelled, he has been fighting against the president, fighting and fighting within the country. Ban Ki-moon couldn't bear the fighting and strongly condemned him.
Although the president and vice president of South Sudan signed a "ceasefire agreement", this thing is bullshit to them.
No one has implemented it at all, and the war has never stopped in this country.
Comparatively speaking, the security situation in Ethiopia is relatively stable. Although there were incidents of Chinese citizens being kidnapped in Ethiopia a few years ago, it is generally much better than in South Sudan.
After all, there are also unsafe factors such as refugees and refugees there. Certain residential areas and deserted streets are still relatively dangerous. If the rich second generation of China goes to show off their wealth, they will definitely encounter trouble.
The people in that place are not like the people in China. They want to lick the rich second generation when they see it, just to get some benefits from the rich second generation. But the people here don't do that. The people here just grab it.
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Akobo in South Sudan is located at the border between the two countries and should not be considered the most chaotic place in South Sudan.
"Where are the Japanese people?" Xu Yun kneaded the tissue into a ball and threw it away.
Lai Wen nodded: "That's right."
"Boss Lai wants me to take action when." Xu Yun continued.
"Let's start today." Lai Wen said. It would take Xu Yun a whole day to set off from here to Akobo, South Sudan.
Xu Yun thought for a while: "We'll do it when we arrive at night?"
"I will arrange for someone to send you there." Lai Wen said, "The Japanese are having a transaction there tonight."
Xu Yun nodded. He understood what Lai Wen meant. The Japanese had provoked him, and he had to give them some color. Otherwise, how could he gain a foothold in this continent in the future?
"Another human transaction?" Xu Yun said.
Lai Wen smiled: "No, it's an arms deal."
Xu Yun frowned: "The business of these Japanese people here is so big?"
"Their business here is indeed quite big." Lai Wen nodded: "But as long as their arms are cut off, they will be useless."
"Just to stop their arms trade, or to completely wipe them out?" Xu Yun smiled.
Lai Wen smiled and said nothing, but gave Xu Yun a look that said everything.
Xu Yun understood what Lai Wen meant. Since the Japanese could be completely wiped out, why just destroy their arms business?
Of course, it's directly to the nest.
Lai Wen didn't say anything, just to give Xu Yun a way out. If he really couldn't do it, Lai Wen didn't want Xu Yun to take risks.
Just destroying the arms trade of the Japanese is tantamount to abolishing the Japanese, and taking away their old nest is just the icing on the cake.
"Okay. I understand what I should do." Xu Yun nodded: "Boss Lai, just wait for my news."
"I believe you." Lai Wen said, "But you still need to pay attention to safety. Japanese people are cunning and cunning, and safety comes first."
Xu Yun really doesn't take these people seriously, let alone Japan's inferior armed forces, even Japan's special operations group, air support regiment, maritime special guard force, etc., Xu Yun will not take it lightly.
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Although Japan is a defeated country, it has successively established a number of special forces in order to meet its self-defense and maintain national security, stability and people's safety.
The special operations group is selected from the best among the national self-defense forces and masters all the skills of accompanying special operations. The Maritime Special Guard is also a special force based on the British SAS.
The most famous one is probably the Central Jiying Group in Japan.
It was formed by Japan in order to strengthen the "defense" of the southwest Kyushu region and Okinawa islands. This special force has a strength of 6,000 people. Most of the members are cadres and non-commissioned officers. There are almost no ordinary members. The combat quality and professionalism level of Japan are very high.
On top of these "self-defense forces".
From this point we can see the ambition of Japan.
Xu Yun once fought against Japanese soldiers on the high seas, and torturing them was like torturing his grandson.