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    The bishop smiled and ignored the Red Baron's words.  He just sat across from the Red Baron and said calmly, "In the past few days, I have studied the mercenary organization carefully. I found that they usually cooperate with government forces in Africa, and most of their undertakings are from governments of various countries.  military contract. It can be said that they are taking a semi-official route, which is consistent with the nature of their work.

    ¡°After all, mercenaries need money, and they will do things for whoever gives them more money.  In most of Africa, government troops, which occupy most of the resources, are their ideal employers.  Because the rebels usually have little advantage in terms of economic strength.

    ¡°Aladdin, on the other hand, usually cooperates with rebels or non-government forces.  Including warlords and militias from various places.  Although he also does business with some formal heads of state, most of his business involves shady underground arms sales, usually with local warlords, rebels, or other parties that are prohibited from selling weapons to them internationally.  Armed groups do business.

    So the cooperation between them will become quite tricky.  The Moroccan government supports those mercenaries, and Aladdin is behind those local armed forces.  If the two of them unite, it will be quite detrimental to us.  "

    "Do you still need to tell me this? I'm afraid I know the actual situation better than you. With just this, you can help me?" the Red Baron mocked.

    "There are two mistakes in your sentence." The bishop shook his head. "Although you have been in charge of African affairs, I am afraid that you do not know the actual situation as well as I do. This is one. As for the second point, I am not  Helping you, I¡¯m helping the organization.¡±

    "But I am the supervisor here. Without my orders, you may not be able to mobilize even one soldier. So you may have no other choice but to help me." The Red Baron sneered.

    "You are wrong again. As long as I want, I can mobilize everything without your orders. I have already said that you are not the only choice of the organization. You consider yourself to be the second-ranking figure in the secret society, and I am afraid that you are more  Your delusion.

    ,

    I can directly give the order to mobilize all the troops of the Orumi Federation.  It even includes the troops within the secret society, including the Crimson Tide troops you personally trained.  In fact, with just one word, I can turn you, the self-righteous second-in-command, into a sworn commander who betrays everyone.  "The bishop chuckled softly.

    "Do you think you can do it?" the Red Baron sneered.

    "Have you ever thought about it? As the director of the African region, you currently hold all the power of the organization in Africa. Is all this reasonable? What if you died suddenly because of something, what if you betrayed the organization because of something?  Do you think the Grand Duke will not leave any backup plan for this?

    If you really think so, you are too naive.  The Grand Duke always has a backup plan, you just don't know it.  You are now complacent and consider yourself the number two person in the secret society.  Maybe tomorrow you will become a corpse lying on the street.  But the secret society still existed, and the Grand Duke was still able to accomplish everything he set out to accomplish.  Do you believe what I said?  "The bishop raised his head and looked at the Red Baron.

    The smile on the Red Baron's face gradually disappeared, and he stared at the bishop coldly, and the bishop looked at him without fear.  Finally, the Red Baron nodded, "I believe this. He can never trust someone absolutely."

    "You are smart. So you'd better cooperate with me, otherwise, I'm not sure about your future." The bishop sighed, "At your current age, if you can understand this truth, it is indeed a terrible future. But Qian  Don't believe in evil. If I want, I can immediately step aside from you and take over everything you control.

    But I don¡¯t know how to do it, and I don¡¯t want to do it, because in fact, I am just like you, we are just working for others.  And as I get older, I have long lost my desire to fight for power.  "The bishop whispered, "I'm not here to help you, I'm here to help organize.  But I won't harm you, because there is no need.  So you don't need to be hostile to me at all.  "

    "Then tell me, what are you going to do?" the Red Baron frowned.

    v "The cooperation between the mercenary organization and Aladdin can indeed bring us big trouble. But I'm afraid the cooperation between them is not that strong. They are indeed difficult to deal with together, but if the opposite is true, destroy them  With trust between them, maybe we can make them dog eat dog." The bishop whispered.

    The Red Baron shook his head, "I'm afraid this is impossible. Those mercenaries have cooperated with Aladdin many times. They must not believe what we say. Those mercenaries are smelly and hard, and Aladdin is even more cunning and slippery."  It¡¯s not easy to drive a wedge between them.¡±

    "I'm afraid that's not necessarily the case. There is no lock in the world that cannot be opened. As long as you master the know-how, any lock can be opened.Anyone can be manipulated.  Aladdin is indeed powerful, but he is not without weaknesses.  Not to mention those mercenaries, they are just villains who put profit first.

    Their cooperation is not as strong as imagined. It only takes a little arrangement to cause conflicts between them.  As long as they had a falling out, there would be no hindrance to us.  I will take charge of this, but I need your cooperation.  "The bishop turned his head and looked at the Red Baron.

    "What if I don't cooperate with you?" the Red Baron frowned.

    "I'm afraid you shouldn't ask this question at all." The bishop smiled, "You know the rules of the organization, and you also know that my visit this time was authorized by the Grand Duke of the secret society. You know the outcome of Wei's decision to resist the great merit. Fundamentally.  No need for me to say anything more.¡±

    "It's just a casual talk. I will definitely cooperate, because it is not you who I cooperate with, but the organization's decision." The Red Baron said coldly.

    "I'm beginning to understand why the Grand Duke likes you?" The bishop nodded, "You can't say how loyal you are to him, but you are indeed loyal to the organization, and that's enough. He has 1,000 reasons to kill you, but the only  The reason we can let you go is your loyalty to the organization. This is very valuable."

    The Red Baron was silent for a while, "When you need me, tell me what to do? Apart from that, I don't want you to get more involved in my affairs. I am not a child and I need a parent to be my guardian."

    "You can rest assured that I will never interfere with your actions. You are still the only one who has the final say here, and I will not argue with you. I told you that I am actually better at behind-the-scenes work. And I  I don¡¯t want others to know that I¡¯m still alive.¡± The bishop smiled, ¡°You know I don¡¯t like to be in the limelight.¡±

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