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Abbas is not exaggerating at all. Since the inception of Wanlong Pce, it has never faced such a devastating defeat.
Over 1,500 lives were lost in a single conflict. What does that even mean?
Many mercenary organizations, epassing all levels, often engage in warfare, yet their total size is typically not this significant.
Even the ckwater Company, which has led numerous inadequately trained troops, has never recorded such high casualties in any of its engagements in the Middle East, where they have operated for years—never exceeding 100 deaths in a single war.<fn14a9> For original chapters go to find?novel</fn14a9>
This is, of course,rgely due to the formidable firepower of the U.S. military.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
The massive loss of life at Wanlong Pce in just one incident is truly shocking within the mercenarymunity.
Abbas, who had been so confident and boastful in front of Lord Banks, now faced a harsh reality check due to this catastrophic failure, leaving him furious inside.
He wished he could confront Chen directly and exact his revenge.
However, Chen was currently in Syria, far from his reach.
Abbas couldn’t help but think that after today, Wanlong Pce would quickly be the biggest joke across the entire mercenary industry, with countless people mocking Abbas behind his back.
Moreover, the implications of losing over 1,500 personnel went beyond just casualties and reputation; they also faced the daunting prospect of paying substantial pensions.
Unlike a handful of retired soldiers, most of the recruits for the ckwater Company were street gangsters from the U.S. They could work as co-managers while in the country, and thepany trained them before sending them tobat. Consequently, their training and sry costs were rtively low, and their pension standards were minimal.
In contrast, Wanlong Pce ces immense importance on the recruitment standards for its soldiers, making the entry bar quite high. Each soldier in Wanlong Pce is at least as capable as active-duty U.S. troops, with many being even more skilled than elite forces like the Marines.
As a result, Wanlong Pce offers higher sries and more substantial pensions.
Given the nature of their perilous work, these soldiers value pensions highly; should they fall in battle, their families will receive generous financial support.
To bolster internal unity and soldier loyalty, Wanlong Pce’s pension policy is set at sixty times an individual’s monthly sry.
This trantes to a payout equivalent to five years of sry.
If a soldier earns a monthly wage of $30,000, their pension would amount to $1.8 million.
Take Gorka, for instance, whose monthly sry exceeds $150,000; his pension alone would total $10 million.
Thus, for these over 1,500 fallen soldiers, the total pension liability exceeds $2 billion.
Additionally, Wanlong Pce’s pension system has a unique stiption.
The standard pension of sixty times the monthly sry applies when a soldier dies inbat, with their remains intact for burial.
If the body is not recoverable, there are additionalpensations for mental anguish.
After all, funeral customs are universally significant. In various cultures, burial traditions emphasize the importance of having the whole body, or at least full-body cremation. Therefore, if the remains are not recoverable, an extra payment equivalent to 20 months’ sry is mandated.<h2 ss="wp-block-heading">The Amazing son inw Chapter 3422 – 3422</h2><h2 ss="wp-block-heading">The Amazing son inw Chapter 3423 – 3423</h2><h2 ss="wp-block-heading">The Amazing son inw Chapter 3422-3423 – 3422-3423</h2><h3 ss="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading"><strong></strong>