"Are you...?" I don't know the person who called me, but he doesn't look like the person sent by the Indian guild to meet me, because this guy is simply not India people.

"Hello." After the guy walked over, he stretched out his hand to me, and then introduced himself: "Don't see me as Indian. That's because I am half-blood. I am half elegant. Li'an bloodline."

"That's no wonder." I nodded asked: "So you are the one to pick me up?"

"Yes, you can Call me Limad. I am the Chief-In-Charge here. The entire Indian-controlled Kashmir area is under my control."

"Wait, you said the entire Indian-controlled Kashmir area belongs to me. Do you care?"

"Yes, is there any problem?"

I asked puzzledly: "Does the Indian-controlled Kashmir area belong to a guild?"

"Oh, this is my negligence." Limad explained: "Actually it is like this. The fighting in the entire Kashmir region is quite chaotic. At present, even if the forces of the entire India are united, it is only just now. It’s only possible to fight against the Pakistanis. Therefore, if you separate and manage each, it will inevitably be eaten away by Pakistani player forces. In order to ensure the overall interests of India in Kashmir, we have to unite Kashmir, which is controlled by the Indian guild. A joint defense headquarters, I am the executive representative of the headquarters elected by various guilds, and I am also the largest landlord here. The area you see now belongs to me."

"so that's how it is "I scanned the surrounding environment, and all I can see are mining machines and some simple shops. Due to constant fighting and abundant mineral resources, Kashmir is actually made up of mining districts, and there are basically no decent towns. The place where we are now is actually quite large. At least there are city walls and shops here. I heard that there are no city walls and shops in Kashmir. There are more than a thousand small mining stations in a mine. It’s hard to imagine that. How did a place without any defensive facilities survive the fierce battle?

Seeing that I understand the situation here, Limad continued: "According to the opinions in the meeting, I will only take you to familiarize yourself with the environment here. The specific battle arrangements have to wait for you to defend your guild. The power can only be started."

I was nodded, then looked at the direction behind Limad and asked: "Does the Kashmir area often get foggy?"

"Huh?" Li Ma De was stunned when he heard my question, then remembered to turn back. But he screamed as soon as he turned his head. "Damn it, it's Gemini!"

"Huh? Gemini? What is that?" Although you can see that this Gemini is not a good thing by looking at Limad's expression, I still understand it clearly. Better.

When Limad heard my question, he turned around and shouted to the people around him to call everyone to pay attention to defense, while taking the time to explain to me: "Gemini is a pair of Pakistani sisters, they will make it near themselves. It’s a kind of thick fog, and you can kill all your opponents silently in the fog. We just had a mining area robbed by them before we came here. They didn’t expect them to stare here again. Damn, This is our biggest mine in India. If you lose it, the loss will be great!"

I held the overly nervous Limad and said: "Don’t be nervous. Didn’t I come here? Let me Try it first? I want to see how the fighting style in Kashmir differs from outside."

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