Chapter 90: The Defense of Melon Island!

Those who have been to war would know.

What kind of terrain is the hardest to deal with.

Desert, rainforest, or plateau?

None of the above!

It's isolated islands!

In the Arlington National Cemetery of Washington D.C., there stands a statue depicting six U.S. soldiers raising the American flag into the ground.

This statue is based on a famous photograph titled "Flag Raising on Iwo Jima," which later became a symbol of the American spirit. And what this photo captured was the Battle of Sulphur Island.

A mere 20-square-kilometer solitary island turned into a bloody meat grinder on the Pacific battlefront.

Back then, the U.S. military had to rely on aircraft and artillery, and then pay a heavy price to successfully land on the island.

What about drug traffickers?

What could they rely on?

Kayaks?

Of course, while looking down on drug traffickers in his heart, Victor still had to prepare.