King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer

Chapter 415 The Picky Reporter



Joe Ga followed Anna to the entrance of the Animal Rescue Center and found that 'Rhino' and Manlo were leading a group of hunters guarding the door.

Outside the gates of the rescue center, a line of vehicles was parked; Ndele had mobilized anything with four wheels.

Jemma was negotiating with a bitter smile with 'Rhino,' but 'Rhino,' who was in charge of the security of the rescue center, adamantly refused to let Jemma bring in so many media reporters.

Jemma was a reasonable person. He turned around, communicated with a few media reporters who seemed to have some clout, then turned back with a bitter smile in an attempt to bargain again.

Among these people, some were follow-up interviewers for Jemma's charity project, while the others had come because of Princess Amina's incident.

ABC, BBC, FOX, CNN...

In addition to TV reporters, there were also newspaper journalists from the New York Times, New York Post, Washington Daily, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times...

Some of them had found Jemma's mother, and in the end, it was unclear what agreement they had reached, but then a pharmaceutical company sponsored them to charter a flight to Central Africa.

'Rhino' was one of those who was not easily persuaded, and when Jemma was feeling frustrated not knowing what to do, he saw Joe Ga appear.

"Hu Lang..."

When Jemma called out loudly while waving his hand, Joe Ga subconsciously took out his large sunglasses and put them on, then walked over with a smile amid a flurry of flashbulbs.

Seeing Jemma's frustrated expression, Joe Ga nodded a greeting to TC who was following Jemma, then gestured to 'Rhino' to let the man and woman in and said with a smile, "Why did you bring so many media reporters with you if you could just come by yourself?"

Jemma was also extremely frustrated. She helplessly gestured for the reporters, who were starting to loudly ask questions with their voice recorders, to be patient, then looked at Joe Ga and said, "Could we organize a press conference? The news released by the European media the day before yesterday has had a tremendous impact, as you know…"

Of course, Joe Ga understood Jemma's problem; she needed these media outlets to help publicize her charity plan.

Joe Ga needed to use this east wind to make Central Africa the center of media attention, attracting the focus of the entire world.

Because bad things always happen in dark corners, even the devil's minions will restrain themselves under broad daylight.

P·B needed to take this opportunity to gain the upper hand in public opinion and give anyone thinking of attacking them pause.

Watching those overly excited media reporters, Joe Ga smacked his lips, raised his hand, and stepped forward saying, "Guys, listen to me for a second, will you?"

As soon as Joe Ga started to speak, the crowd of reporters pushing forward seemed eager to shove their voice recorders into his mouth.

"According to reliable information, Crown Prince Nayif has issued a death threat against Amina Company. Is the Princess safe now?"

"Some extremists have declared they will kill Princess Amina to uphold traditions. What is your perspective on this?"

"Some say Princess Amina fleeing her marriage is her shirking responsibility. How do you see it?"

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The scene was a chaotic mess, and it was impossible to hear anything clearly. Joe Ga, feeling helpless, took a step back to avoid the close marking of a female reporter who clearly had intent to bump against him, then raised his hands high and said loudly, "Hey guys, let me finish speaking. I know many of you care about the Princess and are eager to speak up for her.

But please understand me; we have many members of the Royal Family inside the rescue center, and I am responsible for their safety.

I'd like to believe you're all good people, but if I just let you in without discretion, that would be irresponsible for the safety of Princess Charlene and Crown Princess Victoria.

Can you feel at ease with just one person protecting Princess Amina?"

Joe Ga's words quieted the media for a moment. Then, a reporter with a CNN badge raised her hand and said loudly, "Sir, could you arrange a press conference? We want to know if Princess Amina is safe and what her current mood is.

I believe there are countless people around the globe concerned about her and supporting her, and we want to bring her that encouragement."

Joe Ga noticed that not all media reporters were sharp-tongued; there were some eloquent folks as well.

Looking at the slightly overweight female reporter in front of him, Joe Ga gestured for everyone to be quiet, then smiled and said, "I suggest you first find a place to stay in Ndele. I'll have a safe spot prepared for you, and then we will hold a press conference as soon as possible.

You are here to help Princess Amina, so I hope you can understand. She needs support from the outside world right now, but more importantly, she needs safety!!"

The reporters in the room were smart. As soon as Joe Ga finished speaking, the CNN reporter raised her hand and called out loudly, "Mr. Hu Lang, are you implying that Princess Amina is currently facing a personal threat?"

Joe Ga fell silent for a moment, with a somber expression, he said, "Concerning that question, I have no comment!"

Although Joe Ga said he had no comment, his expression seemed to tell everyone, 'Yes, Princess Amina is in great danger.'

With their notorious reputation in the Western media, the Shah Royal Family's behavior had finally calmed them down because of Joe Ga's strange expression.

But not pursuing Amina didn't mean they would let Joe Ga off the hook. The CNN female reporter raised her hand and called out again, "Sir, we understand Princess Amina's situation. Could you accept our interview?@@novelbin@@

As the person who personally rescued the Princess, there is a lot of curiosity about you out there right now.

We found a lot of information about P·B's aggressive crackdown on military contracting companies on the way here. You've done some incredible things in both Central Africa and America.

As a mercenary, what drove you to go and rescue the Princess?"

"We all know the consequences a mercenary faces for offending the Shah Prince."

Joe Ga looked at the female reporter and, after some thought, said, "Maybe it's because my girlfriend is an MSL, maybe it's because my heart tells me some things just need to be done, there are so many maybes..."

Guys, everyone at P·B is a mercenary, but we are not war dogs chasing money and slaughter.

I have many excellent guys; I never promised them high salaries, but I have assured them that I would pick the right enemies for them.

People at P·B are lions; we are warlike, but we only hunger for honor!"

No sooner had Joe Ga finished speaking than a male reporter suddenly raised his hand and said loudly, "Sir, according to information disclosed by the DEA and FBI, P·B was involved in the big battle at Pasadena's money vault in Los Angeles, and afterwards, over a hundred bodies were cleaned up from there.

I want to know, were those the 'right enemies'?"

Joe Ga was stunned for a moment; he did not understand how a reporter could suddenly turn the spearhead towards him...

Frowning in thought, Joe Ga said, "If you're talking about those Sinaloa 'special forces', then I tell you, they were the 'right enemies'."

"So the 'right enemies' are decided by you, right?"

Joe Ga looked at the relentless reporter, knowing that if he didn't answer this question well, Princess Amina's issue would be affected too.

He suddenly took off his sunglasses, looked the reporter in the eye, and said, "Yes, my guys trust me, and so far, I have not let them down."

"Have you ever thought that among those hundred-plus bodies, there might have been people who should not have died, they were someone's fathers, someone's sons, someone's lovers..."

Joe Ga shook his head solemnly and said, "Then, guess what, when those people were trafficking drugs, did they consider how many families they destroyed with their drugs?"

"You're changing the subject; what we are discussing is whether those people deserved to die or not?"

Joe Ga scoffed and said, "You yourself said you knew what happened at the scene from the DEA and FBI, you tell me, did those people deserve to die?"

Speaking, Joe Ga gestured with a firm tone, "I don't know how you think about issues, but I'm telling you, we were only ten men plus one HRT team at the time.

Our orders were to firmly hold back Sinaloa's special forces and prevent them from going to the airport to provide support.

I don't know how a drug trafficker gunman's behavior would be judged in court; that's not my concern.

In that situation, anyone who raised a gun against us was a 'right enemy'!

I am not responsible for judging them, but I believe God will give them a fair judgment, so I sent them to see God.

I don't know how someone like you views warriors fighting crime, I only know that when we faced an enemy ten times our size, we did not flinch.

Pal, not every P·B person is a perfect good-guy, but every P·B person is a warrior.

Warriors might see the world differently than you imagine; we do what we believe is right, and then stand by it!

We might not be perfect, but we have a sense of honor in our hearts!

You can say we're brutal, even that we're foolish, but that's how warriors are...

When facing life and death, we always confront our enemies, overcome them or die standing.

Now tell me, if you were me at the time, how would you choose?

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Tell me, where did we go wrong?"

At this moment, Joe Ga's presence was overwhelming, and the journalist who was clearly looking for trouble cowered under Joe Ga's lion-like gaze, finally bowing his head in cowardice.

With that, he overturned all his previous questioning, because he did not even have the courage to look Joe Ga in the eye, so how could his words be believed?

Joe Ga's reply was not flawless; there is much controversy within America about violent law enforcement, but in the eyes of many media reporters, Joe Ga's answer had a sense of inevitability.

Yes!

Warriors are not responsible for asking questions; they only need to know where the enemy is!

People at P·B are mercenaries; they abided by their contract with the DEA, they held on to their duties, they followed the creed of their hearts; they should not be blamed...

Most importantly, when most of the media stood on a united front, trying to showcase the power of humanity, to save the princess, and make a mark in media history...

That fault-finding guy was like trying to add rat droppings to a pot of porridge, annoying most people.

At this moment, Hu Lang was a hero, and smearing him was questioning the legitimacy of his rescue of the princess.

If someone now asked, 'Was Crown Prince Nayif the right enemy?' then these people would unanimously say, "Yes!!"

So Joe Ga can't be wrong at least not until Crown Prince Nayif was stomped to death! He can't be wrong!

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