Wan Wilsonjun was not exaggerating, since the establishment of Ten Thousand Dragon Temple, it had never experienced such a tragic defeat and blow.

More than 1,500 people died in one battle.

What is this?

Many mercenary organizations, from top to bottom, even the fighters with inadequate skills, the entire number of people lost together is not as much.

The Blackwater Company led a large number of inadequately trained troops, and followed the United States in the Middle East for so many years, and there has never been a single battle where the casualties exceeded 100 people.

Of course, this has a lot to do with the firepower of the US military.

This time, the Ten Thousand Dragon Temple lost so many people in one breath, in the field of mercenaries, it was indeed shocking.

Just now, Wesley, who was full of confidence and boasted in front of Lord Banks, was suddenly beaten in the face by such a tragic failure, and he was naturally angry deep in his heart.

He wanted to pull Calum in front of him and beat him half to death with his own hands.

time, Calum was in Syria, and

imagine that after today, the Ten Thousand Dragon Temple will quickly become the biggest

know how many people would make fun of him

the loss of numbers and reputation for the Ten Thousand Dragon

are also huge amounts of pensions that need to be paid by

for a small number of retired soldiers, most of the people recruited by the Blackwater Company are gangsters on the streets of

they can work as co-management level

people and put them on

and salary costs are not high, and the pension standard is not

Thousand Dragon

great importance on the recruitment standards of soldiers, and the threshold is very

not weaker than the active duty US troops, and many of them are even stronger than the soldiers of elite branches

salary is higher

great risks coming out to do this kind of work, so they attach great importance to the pension, because if they

Ten Thousand Dragon Temple’s pension level is

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