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Chapter 166 The first goal

Chapter 166 The second goal

How did Afnan deal with those people who bullied him before? Wenrou didn't care. Anyway, the men in this world of oppression and bullying of women were not worthy of sympathy.

However, Afnan did not indulge in the joy of victory or the torture of the enemy. She soon began to plan how to defeat the Good Times Organization.

According to Afnan, the forefather of the Good Times organization was very greedy for money. He clearly stored a large amount of food, but only distributed a small amount of food to the soldiers and civilians in the organization every day. The amount of food distributed every day was only enough to sustain everyone's life, and there was no way to eat enough.

Is this also why Wenrou often received expired food during good times?

Based on his greedy nature, Wen Rou tailored a battle strategy for him.

First, Wen Rou asked Afnan to contact the sage from Good Times and ask to exchange with him.

The first exchange was a prayer stick from the church. Wen Rou didn't understand what it was, but it seemed to be a very important instrument for Islam.

Afnan offered a generous amount of materials for the exchange, and Good Times quickly agreed to the exchange. The exchange went smoothly, and after receiving the prayer stick, Afnan held a grand church sacrifice within the organization to show respect for this magic weapon.

The upper class is secretly happy during the good times, because on the surface these people in the church respect the church and Allah as the supreme beings, but secretly they use all kinds of dirty means to make money, fight for territory and satisfy their own selfish desires.

Therefore, those magic tools were actually used by the church to deceive and fool the people, and they had no actual value at all. Afnan foolishly used so many materials to exchange for a stick. In the eyes of these people, the church's pious fools were naturally the church's favorite people.

A few days later, Afnan contacted the ancestors of the good times again and said that he wanted to exchange with them. This time, he wanted to exchange weapons, but the quantity was very small. The exchange conditions proposed by Afnan were very generous, not only supplies, but also US dollars.

After some discussion, the ancestors of the good old days finally couldn't resist the temptation of the US dollar and decided to exchange.

The exchange went smoothly again. Not long after the transaction was completed, Afnan, as she said, was involved in a conflict with an organization in the north. On the surface, the Tuga organization did not gain any advantage in the conflict.

Afnan took the opportunity to spread the word that the reason for the failure of this conflict was that his side did not have enough weapons, and then contacted Good Times again, hoping to exchange another batch of weapons with Good Times under generous conditions.

Seeing the generous conditions proposed by Tujia and looking at the mountains of weapons in his warehouse, Good Times quickly agreed to the deal.

After the transaction was successfully completed again, Tuga had several conflicts with the northern organizations again. Both sides won and lost in these conflicts.

Afnan once again proposed a deal to Good Times, and the conditions he offered were even more generous. With the previous transactions as a prelude, the predecessors of the Good Times organization agreed to the deal without hesitation, although the transaction amount this time was a little larger.

The transaction was scheduled for the evening. Afnan, along with Tuga's men, carrying abundant supplies and US dollars in their bags, marched into the core base of Good Times in a mighty and swaggering manner.


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