But tasks like guarding strategic points, escorting logistical supplies, and regular patrols and alerts are entirely entrusted to private security companies. No matter how many of their mercenaries die, it has nothing to do with the authorities.
For the Star Federation, the death of a few soldiers on the battlefield can be quite troublesome and easily incite public criticism, but if people from a security company die, even if a hundred or a thousand mercenaries perish, the general public won't care.
Because the casualties of mercenaries do not need to be reported; after all, they risk their lives for money.
Lemur's seemingly redundant self-introduction actually means something very simple in Wu Jie's ears.
He is a mercenary, risking his life for money.
But he will not throw his life away for money, just like that.
Tonight, Hittory's idiotic command has put Lemur in a difficult position; once the nuclear warhead is detonated, he and his brothers can't escape.
So...