Sayed took his satellite phone and stepped out of Commander Hamid’s conference room inside the mountain.
On the phone, he truthfully reported the situation to his leader.
The coordinated defense of the Dragon Temple, assistance in training soldiers, and active requirements for living in the buffer zone made Sayed’s leadership very satisfied.
After all, this can really improve their safety, and at the same time alleviate their current anxiety.
The compensation of 150 million U.S. dollars and the annual clause of 100,000 tons of wheat made him even more delighted.
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