Volume 17 Chapter 49 The Place of Chaos
Chapter 49 A place of chaos
"Are you...?" I didn't know the person who called me, but it didn't look like he was sent by the Indian guild to pick me up, because this guy was not Indian at all.
"Hello." The guy came over and stretched out his hand to me first, and then introduced himself: "Don't look at me like I don't look like an Indian. That's because I'm mixed race. I'm half Aryan."
"That's no wonder." I nodded and asked, "So you are the one who came to pick me up?"
"Yes, you can call me Limad. I am the general person in charge here. The entire Indian-controlled Kashmir area is under my control."
"Wait a minute, you said the entire Indian-controlled Kashmir is under your control?"
"Yes, what's the problem?"
I asked in confusion: "Does the entire Indian-controlled Kashmir belong to one guild?"
"Oh, this is my oversight." Limard explained: "Actually, it is like this. The fighting in the entire Kashmir region is relatively chaotic. At present, even if the forces of the entire India are united, they can only just achieve peace. The Pakistanis only fight in separate guilds, so if they are separated, they will inevitably be cannibalized by the Pakistani player forces one by one. In order to ensure the overall interests of India in Kashmir, we have to unite the Kashmir controlled by the Indian guilds to form a joint defense Headquarters, I am the executive representative of the headquarters elected by each guild, and I am also the largest landowner here. The area you see now belongs to me."
"I see." I glanced at the nearby environment. All I could see so far were mining machines and some simple shops. Due to constant fighting and rich mineral resources, Kashmir is actually composed of mining areas, with basically no decent towns. The place we are in now is actually quite big. At least there are city walls and shops here. I heard that there are over a thousand small mining stations in Kashmir without city walls and shops and just one mine. It is hard to imagine that there are no such places at all. How on earth does any fortified place survive the heat of battle.
Seeing that I understood the situation here, Limard continued: "According to the opinions of the meeting, I will just take you to familiarize yourself with the environment here today. The specific battle arrangements will not start until you build up the defense force of your guild."
I nodded, then looked in the direction behind Limade and asked, "Does it often fog in Kashmir?"
"Huh?" Limard was stunned for a moment when he heard my question, and then he remembered and turned around. But as soon as he turned his head, he screamed. "Damn, it's Gemini!"
"What? Gemini? What is that?" Although you can tell from Limard's expression that this Gemini is not a good thing, it is still better to understand it clearly.
When Limard heard my question, he turned around and shouted to the people around him to be careful. He took the time to explain to me: "Gemini is a pair of Pakistani sisters. They can create a heavy fog near themselves and can Kill all the opponents silently in the fog. Before we came here, one of our mining areas was robbed by them, but we didn't expect that they would target this place again so quickly. Damn it, this is our largest mine in India. , if lost, the loss would be huge!”
I grabbed the overly nervous Limard and said, "Don't be nervous. Am I here? Let me try it out first? I want to see how the fighting style in Kashmir is different from that outside."