Chapter 30: I Have Never Been a Soldier

Joe Ga and his team's drive away from Khartoum went smoothly.

The few checkpoints set up by the SD Security seemed merely for show and were utterly useless.

The security soldiers, with their pathetic-looking equipment, dreamt in vain of stopping the vicious terrorists, which they themselves knew, so they didn't really try.

The 'Jindawei' in Darfur was not some unknown underling; actually, finding him was not so difficult.

The main difficulty was that the SD army couldn't intervene, because any action by them would spark a backlash from the warlords and tribes inside Darfur, and the consequences of an actual conflict would be very severe.

However, this had no impact on Joe Ga—in fact, because the tribal warlords inside Darfur were closely monitoring the SD army's movements due to 'Jindawei's' actions, it gave Joe Ga ample room to maneuver.