"Yes."

Li Xinghe found it strange; did he really need to ask such a question?

Tulsi's answer surprised Li Xinghe greatly:

"Could we gather a group of people and have them flown over immediately?"

What does it mean?

Are they setting up a barbarian president's personal guard?

Li Xinghe hurriedly shook his head:

"No, don't be crazy. The first thing they'll do when they get here is tear up their passports, sell their guns, and run off to the slums to join the Ukrainian mafia."

Does Li Xinghe not know what's wrong with Ukrainians?

Tulsi, still unwilling to give up, asked:

"What about the Japanese Self-Defense Forces, or the South Korean military?"

"Huh? Are you crazy? Do you know what this means?"

Li Xinghe's eyes were about to pop out of their sockets.

Do you know what unrealistic things you just said?

While Rome did indeed have Germanic barbarian legions, this is no longer the Roman era, and the international order is far more complex than it was then. You're now deploying troops from abroad to protect Trump?

Tulsi's expression at this moment was extremely sorrowful:

"Nobody likes him anymore, but we must ensure that the regime remains stable for six months. To be precise, five months, until the election results are announced on November 2nd, at which point his political life will be over."

To be fair, she doesn't support either the current Republican Party or the Democratic Party, making her a politician with a relatively high sense of public morality. But at this point, she's no longer in control of her own destiny.

With the Pentagon already deeply embroiled in political infighting, Tulsi, as the Director of Intelligence, knew that the California National Guard was not very reliable, not to mention that every violent branch seemed to harbor sinister intentions.

At that very moment, an intelligence officer burst into the room:

"Terrible news, extremely bad news..."

Catching his breath, the agent delivered intelligence that shocked Li Xinghe:

“Trump’s chief of staff for travel, Jacob Ceres, and his family of about four were found in travel bags in a yacht’s tank in Long Beach.”

Li Xinghe hurriedly asked:

Why did you emphasize that it was about four people?

The agent replied:

"Because we found four feet with different shapes."

Has the relationship been chopped into mincemeat?

Li Xinghe felt a chill run through his body.

Holy crap, if that's the case, then wouldn't Jacob Ceres and his family have already been cut into pieces by unknown assassins shortly after meeting Li Xinghe?

As Trump's executive chief of staff during his campaign, Jacob was also Vance's campaign chief of staff and a core member of Vance's team.

Not only this side, but another side also suffered losses:

"Gavin Newsom's campaign secretary, Alexson, has his head hanging from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Sources say this is California helping itself."

Ordinary residents, of course, had no idea that what was supposed to be an ordinary Los Angeles Olympics had gradually evolved into a bloody battle between the two major US political parties. And those who died unexpectedly somewhere were once powerful and influential figures with campaign funds at their disposal.

Things were more complicated than Li Xinghe had imagined.

Tursi looked at Li Xinghe.

Li Xinghe went out speechlessly to make a phone call:

"I'll just secretly transfer some troops from the U.S. headquarters in Japan and South Korea to enter the country."

The author says:

Author's Note: Thank you all for your support. Here's 4300 words. The idea of ​​bringing in troops from other areas to protect the president is just my own speculation, and it's highly unlikely to come true.

Chapter 557: Unauthorized Deployment of Troops by the King of Qin, and the Maze-like Marathon (6200 words)

6 month 6 day.

There are less than 10 days until the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.

The Masahiro Nakai scandal at Fuji Television continues, but since they've already announced a change in management and the introduction of external capital for consolidation, the station continues to aggressively advertise with Chinese capital. Korean pop culture and Chinese mobile games are no longer enough for them; Fuji Television has started introducing ultimate evil monsters, domestically produced BL (Boys' Love) comics and novels, not only broadcasting them extensively to female fans on the radio but also adapting them into gay dramas, continuing to exploit the minds of Japanese men and drain the wallets of Japanese women.

At the Qingshan Command Headquarters, General Jacqueline, who only worked one day a week, looked at the application form on the table and asked:

What is this?

The secretary said:

"It is said that the president's order came from Los Angeles to transfer a company of elite soldiers from the US forces stationed in Japan and South Korea. The list of 200 people has already been written."

Jacqueline immediately became alert:

"Los Angeles? The President? Is there any written documentation?"

The secretary shook her head:

"No, there was only a verbal message from the head of logistics."

Admiral Jacqueline fell into a conflicted silence.

There's another strange rule in the U.S. military: without a document personally signed by your superior, any order from him is like a trap. Many U.S. military generals have fallen into this pit of not having a 'signature guarantee' and have no way to defend themselves.

“But the director said you’ll understand,” the secretary added immediately after taking Li Xinghe’s money.

Jacqueline knew, of course.

It was precisely because she understood that she hesitated even more.

Fortunately, at this time, Scarlett informed Jacqueline of the situation in Los Angeles via private text message.

Ultimately, General Jacqueline had no choice but to acquiesce to Li Xinghe's deployment of troops to Los Angeles.

The C-17 transport plane that the Joint Command had just received became the main transport aircraft, with the flight crew borrowed from the Fifth Air Force.

Just before takeoff, the captain turned back with a puzzled look and asked:

"Why are there so few white faces? My orders are to operate an elite company of US troops stationed in Japan and South Korea."

Xu Baofeng, who was leading the team, grinned widely and mocked the driver:

"Don't worry, if you don't consider us Slavs to be white, then there isn't a single white person here."

The plane cabin erupted in laughter.

This was a peculiar unit. The roster of 200 men appeared remarkably clean, composed of white, Japanese-American, and Korean-American soldiers stationed in Japan and South Korea. However, the actual personnel present were somewhat odd. The Japanese appeared energetic, their eyes gleaming, without a hint of bowing; the Koreans were relatively short, stocky, and silent; and the white men were all of Slavic descent, some speaking with Russian accents, while others emphasized their Ukrainian heritage.

But in any case, everyone's expressions were mysterious.

The plane crew couldn't understand it; he didn't recognize these fully armed soldiers.

The co-pilot next to him reminded him, "They're probably soldiers from the Joint Command."

Since we were all on the same side, the plane took off and then arrived in Los Angeles after a 6-hour journey.

When Li Xinghe

Standing at the airplane door, as he was counting the passengers one by one, he noticed a female soldier in the crowd.

Li Xinghe grabbed Valeria and stared at her incredulously:

"Why are you here? Where's the child?"

"I...I don't know how to take care of children, um..."

She felt a little embarrassed, but she just wasn't planning on leaving.

Valeria had only given birth a month or so before she was carrying a rifle. Whether this was due to her incredibly strong body or simply pushing herself too hard, Li Xinghe found it hard to say.

Li Xinghe slapped her butt hard, then hugged her.

"I'll give you the power... but don't wander off."

Once all 200 soldiers had gathered, they stood in the barracks at the military airfield.

Stacks of US dollars were laid out on the table in front of Li Xinghe, and Director Tulsi was sitting next to him.

He glanced around at the group and said:

"This is your bonus for this mission. Before the mission begins, $1 will be deposited into each person's salary account, and $4 will be deposited after the mission is accomplished. Those with outstanding performance will receive double pay!"

The $1000 million bonus was provided by the White House. It's not unreasonable to pay a company of overseas elites to protect the president, or even just a year's salary.

Not just the soldiers, but every leader received a share. Li Xinghe casually pocketed most of the other $1000 million, which was originally the White House's slush fund used to bribe him; Li Xinghe simply used a portion to reward the soldiers.

Of course, Li Xinghe also issued a warning:

“But I also warn you that anyone who deserts their post and thinks they can escape surveillance will be executed on the spot. I think you don’t want to see me being cruel.”

Before setting off, Li Xinghe had repeatedly instructed the team leader to kill anyone who dared to leave the group without permission, in order to prevent anyone who knew the inside story from escaping to the slums and reporting Li Xinghe's loopholes to the CIA.

Essentially, these soldiers that Li Xinghe brought from Japan are no different from the foreign employees with 'H1B visas' hired by Silicon Valley giants like Musk.

Those Indian and Chinese engineers who come to the United States with 'H1B visas', or various migrant workers from South America, have no bargaining power in the United States. To put it bluntly, their status is similar to that of the high-priced slave soldiers during the Ottoman Empire.

Therefore, Li Xinghe directly issued orders to his own troops, and Tulsi, who was standing next to him, had no right to interfere.

They were all the same kind of warlord separatists, all of them engaging in illegal and disorderly conduct without any difference.

Tursi asked Li Xinghe:

"Don't they all understand English?"

Some people could understand parts of it, but with Li Xinghe present, they dared not speak.

Li Xinghe's calm explanation:

"These are our most elite soldiers, who can obey orders without question, withstand grueling training, and won't be taken away by the Ministry of National Defense's orders."

Li Xinghe's subtext was that if they could understand English, wouldn't their mothers have been taken away by the Ministry of National Defense?

This is where the reliability of slave private armies lies.

With troops at his disposal and confidence in his abilities, Li Xinghe's morale immediately began to rise again.

This team was also filmed and shown to Trump.

Trump praised:

"Very neat formation, great."

Tursian told Trump in his heart:

"Yes, this is the best guard the Office of the Director of National Intelligence has prepared for you, and it will not be affected by any factional infighting."

Who is this young man?

Trump pointed at Li Xinghe.

Regarding him, Tulsi explained:

"A rising star in America."

……

Several more days passed.

During this time, Li Xinghe kept a close eye on security, patrolling and scouting with the soldiers to confirm Trump's route.

“The situation is getting worse. If anything happens, you should drive out of Los Angeles immediately.”

Li Xinghe privately kept telling Valeria, Pingyingmei and Taifeng, as well as Musashi Hachimono and the Maliki Squad.

As the U.S. 'Utopia Project' completely overhauled the Los Angeles LAN, a large number of internet celebrities living in Los Angeles began to flee, temporarily settling in San Francisco or Las Vegas, and releasing videos to denounce the U.S. government as inhuman.

The mass exodus of internet celebrities also led to Hollywood stars starting to scatter, followed by wealthy individuals who no longer wanted to stay in Los Angeles during this sensitive time.

The large-scale and rapid exodus of wealthy individuals not only caused a sharp increase in the region's unemployment rate but also paralyzed many administrative affairs handled by the private sector, particularly the distribution of relief food and food stamps. This political paralysis further exacerbated the unbearable situation for the poor.

Because most poor people simply cannot withstand a month-long lockdown. It could very well cause a massive famine, with people starving to death.

Impoverished people ventured out of the downtown area and joined forces with fire refugees from the north, forging a regional collaborative model. Through gangland-based operations within a dark order, they challenged the utopia that the US and California governments were trying to build in Los Angeles.

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