Chapter 49: The Land of Chaos

I don't know the person you called me. It doesn't look like he's going to pick me up from the Ice Gap and the Indian guilds, because this guy isn't Indian at all.

"Hello." The guy walked over and held out his hand to me, then introduced himself, "Don't look like I'm an Indian." That's because I'm half-mixed, I'm half-Aryan. ”

"Then it's no wonder." I nodded and asked, "So you're the one who came to pick me up?" ”

"Yes, you can call me Limad, I'm the head of this place, and I'm in charge of all Indian-administered Kashmir."

"Wait, you say the whole of Indian-administered Kashmir is under your control?"

"Yes, any questions?"

I was puzzled and asked, "Could it be that the whole of Indian-administered Kashmir belongs to one guild?"

"Oh, I was negligent." Limad explained: "Actually, that's the case. The fighting in Kashmir is chaotic, and even if the entire Indian forces are united, they are only just able to compete with the Pakistanis, so if they are separated, they will inevitably be eaten away by the Pakistani player forces one by one. In order to ensure India's overall interests in Kashmir, we had to unite Kashmir, which is controlled by the Indian guilds, to form a joint defense headquarters, and I am the executive representative of the headquarters elected by the guilds, and I am myself the largest landowner here. The area you see now belongs to me. ”

"I see.

I glanced around and saw that all I could see was a quarry and a few rudimentary shops. Due to the constant fighting and the abundance of mineral resources, Kashmir is actually made up of mining areas, and there are basically no decent towns and cities. I heard that there are more than 1,000 small mining stations in Kashmir without walls and shops, and it is hard to imagine how a place with no defenses can survive in the heat of battle.

Seeing that I understood the situation here, Limad continued: "According to the opinions of the guild, I will only take you to familiarize yourself with the environment here today, and the specific battle arrangements will not start until you build up the defense force of your guild. ”

I nodded my fork and looked in the direction behind Limad and asked, "Is it foggy in Kashmir a lot?" ”

"Huh?" Limad was stunned for a moment when he heard my question, and then remembered to turn around. But his head turned around and he screamed. "Damn, it's a Gemini!"

"What? Gemini? What's that? "Although you can know this by looking at Limad's expression. Gemini isn't a good thing, but it's better to get to know it a little better.

Hearing my question, Limad turned to the people around him and shouted at everyone to take precautions, and took the time to explain to me: "Gemini are a pair of Pakistani sisters who create a fog near them and can silently kill their opponents in the fog. Before we came, there was a mining area in our network that was robbed by them, but I didn't expect them to target it again so quickly. Damn, this is the biggest mine in India, and if we lose it, it will be a big loss! ”

I grabbed the overly nervous Limad and said, "Don't be nervous. Am I not here? Let me try it first, shall we? I'm going to see how the fighting style in Kashmir is really different from the outside. ”