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Arriving in Baghdad was not the end, it was only a temporary conclusion.
It was in Baghdad that Gao Guang truly faced a real test.
Both the people and the cargo were safe, but what to do with the cargo?
Gao Guang just wanted to say it was a headache.
Selling it off was temporarily not possible, and finding a place to store it was also a hassle. Now Gao Guang was at Warfire Group's headquarters, but the two trucks of cargo were still on the trucks, with nowhere to unload.
Finding a random warehouse to unload the cargo into wouldn't be a problem, but doing so would be like delivering a meal to Morris.
At this point in their struggle, it would be strange if Morris didn't try to regain some face from Gao Guang.
As long as Gao Guang dared to store the cargo in Baghdad, Morris would definitely send people to rob it, and even if they didn't rob, they would sabotage it.
And then, shipping the cargo back to the United States was not easy either.