Half an hour later.

The generals met again.

"Barry, what happened?"

Song guessed and asked.

"That bitch Doctor just called to tell me that all the suicide squads we sent out were wiped out."

Barry said in a deep voice, "I have confirmed the news."

"So fast? I just received the news an hour ago. They told me they had arrived on Hong Kong Island and were about to head to Tsim Sha Tsui."

General Yupa said.

"It must have been after that that we were ambushed by Ni Yongyao."

General Modo thought for a moment and said, "It seems that Ni Yongyao probably knew their whereabouts in advance."

There was a moment of silence in the room.

The loss of three hundred elite soldiers, if counted in terms of heads, was nothing to the generals.

But these suicide squad members are not ordinary soldiers, nor are they like cabbages; each one of them is extremely important.

Now they've lost three hundred in one go, and they still haven't been able to do anything to Ni Yongyao, which is unacceptable.

"Barry, you were the one who came up with the plan in the first place. Now what do you have to say?"

Songchai looked at Barry and said.

“I admit that I underestimated Ni Yongyao.”

Barry took a deep breath and said, "Ni Yongyao's strength exceeds my expectations."

"In my opinion, it's not realistic to resolve the issue of Ni Yongyao on Hong Kong Island."

General Modo said, "Now the entire Hong Kong Island underworld is Ni Yongyao's territory. Our people have probably been known to Ni Yongyao since the moment they arrived in Hong Kong Island."

In this situation, how could he be threatened?

Upon hearing this, the generals fell silent, sensing how difficult Ni Yongyao was to deal with.

Small-scale infiltration was completely ineffective and was easily crushed.

But it's impossible to send out a large force.

After all, this is Hong Kong Island, not places like Siam or the Golden Triangle. If a large force were to land on Hong Kong Island, they would all have to step down before even dealing with Ni Yongyao.

"Now it seems that Jin Sanjiao's group is most likely Ni Yongyao's men."

After a moment's thought, Barry said, "Even if they aren't Ni Yongyao's direct subordinates, they are still close allies."

"If we can't handle Hong Kong Island, we'll deal with these people first."

Barry said.

"Forty Hind attack helicopters, that's not easy to deal with."

General Yupa said.

"If we are prepared, it's not impossible to fight. The Golden Triangle is full of jungles. As long as we have enough air-to-air weapons, shooting down these helicopters is not a problem."

Barry said, "And it's not a matter of whether they're easy or difficult to deal with; if we don't get rid of these people, our good days are over."

Golden Triangle is an excellent region for growing white goods, and although all the plantations have been destroyed, there is still a chance to start over.

All of this is predicated on eliminating the enemies within Kim Jong-un's inner circle.

"Even a lion uses its full strength to hunt a rabbit. I hope everyone will not hold back and will make sure to wipe out those attackers in one fell swoop."

Barry said, glancing at the others.

Barry is right.

Songchai nodded and said.

"It's time to let Ni Yongyao see how powerful we are."

Yupa echoed this.

The others nodded in agreement with Barry's proposal.

"By the way, I remember the most powerful figure in the Golden Triangle is a gambling tycoon named Khun Sa. Perhaps we could cooperate with him to wipe out those attackers."

General Mordo said.

"Khun Sa? That's a good idea."

Barry pondered for a moment, then slowly nodded.

Khun Sa was born in Burma and was a powerful warlord whose main business was the trade in counterfeit goods. He also ran a large plantation within the Golden Triangle.

Unlike Barry and others, Khun Sa mainly targeted overseas markets such as the United States and the British Empire, so the two sides had little interaction.

"If we can persuade Khun Sa, we'll have a much better chance of annihilating the attackers."

Yupa said.

The generals present were all familiar with Khun Sa.

In reality, Khun Sa's scale of business and the number of troops he controlled far exceeded theirs.

"The problem is how to persuade Khun Sa? We haven't had any communication with him."

Songchai said.

Khun Sa's relationship with Siam was not good; a few years ago, there were even some frictions that almost broke out into war, which was very unpleasant.

"Khun Sa's sphere of influence covers most of the Kim Triad. I heard he has even established a military base there. I think as long as he understands the threat posed by the attackers, cooperating with him won't be a problem."

Barry said in a deep voice.

"Okay, let's do it."

Songchai said.

The others also agreed to cooperate with Khun Sa to jointly eliminate the attackers.

Golden Tripod.

Deep in the jungle, in the valley.

It has a large-scale military base.

The base was bustling with people and patrolling soldiers. It also had all sorts of weapons and equipment, including armored vehicles, tanks, and armed helicopters. Several anti-aircraft missiles were even deployed around the base.

This is the territory of Khun Sa, the biggest gambling tycoon in the Golden Triangle.

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Chapter 116 The Head of the Siamese Emperor! A Sniper Shot from Ten Kilometers Away!

Khun Sa.

Born in Myanmar, her father was a toast seller, and her original life trajectory was to follow in her father's footsteps and live an ordinary life in a small village.

However, Khun Sa was clearly not one to settle for mediocrity, and he quickly took advantage of the chaos in the Burmese to raise a force.

Later, in order to support the army, he started a business selling counterfeit goods.

Ultimately, he became a major gambling tycoon who controlled 80% of the Golden Triangle area.

Khun Sa was very ambitious and, unlike typical gambling tycoons, was not content with the status quo.

The white goods were merely a means for Khun Sa to amass wealth, to provide military funding for his army, and to purchase large quantities of weapons and equipment to arm himself.

What Khun Sa really wanted to do was to use the Golden Triangle as a base to establish a kingdom that belonged only to him!

To this end, Khun Sa built a military base in the valley and filled it with all kinds of weapons. Of his more than 16,000 soldiers, at least 10,000 were stationed at the base.

Outside the base are several large villages inhabited by a large number of indigenous people.

These indigenous people were forcibly relocated from various places by Khun Sa in order to facilitate the subsequent establishment of a nation.

With so many people gathered in the valley, both the military base and daily life require a lot of electricity.

Therefore, Khun Sa also built a small power station to meet the electricity needs of the base and villages.

base.

Central Building, top floor, Khun Sa's office.

Khun Sa stood by the window, where the view was excellent, overlooking the entire military base and the villages further out.

Seeing the soldiers patrolling and the locals busy at work, Khun Sa's face showed a hint of satisfaction.

Khun Sa enjoyed the feeling of being high above and looking down on his subjects, which made him feel as if he had become an omnipotent god.

"It will be soon... In a few years, it will be the opportunity to establish a nation."

Khun Sa raised his head, looked at the sky, and murmured to himself.

Over the years, Khun Sa has been accumulating strength and expanding his forces, and now he has an armed force of nearly 20,000 men.

But this is not enough.

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