Nis nodded indifferently and said, "Sure, registering an account is quick as long as you can put up with the curses those women have for men in there."
Joe Ga thought about the 'obscene comments' Nis had swiftly skipped over earlier and he eventually shook his head, saying, "Forget it, I think I should check if there are any arms dealer websites or mercenary websites.
We have a small team, we could actually take the boutique route and provide high-quality firearms to those uninsured mercenaries, that should be a good way to go.
Their jobs are very dangerous, they'd certainly be willing to get themselves a good weapon."
Listening to him, Nis shook her head and said, "Do you think people willing to spend tens of thousands of dollars on equipment have any need to become mercenaries?
I've seen some high-priced mercenaries hired by Gaddafi in Liberia, how should I put this, I feel that aside from their tactical familiarity, although they each had their own weapons, they weren't generally high-end."
Joe Ga slightly disagreed on this point. He smiled and shook his head, saying, "I don't think it's like that, every guy who's been a soldier and gone to war, wants a gun of their own.
Just like how you would get yourself a better gun that suits you more as soon as you had the money.
Not all mercenaries are going to be poor, there are definitely some high-end teams, and they are my targets.
Although I haven't found a way to reach them yet, I believe there will come a day when I can.
I am the best gunsmith and arms dealer in the world, and my guns should have the best prices!"
Nis didn't empathize with Joe Ga's ambition. Thinking that the boss had no interest in that sniper from Eastern Ukraine, she simply skipped over her, pointing to the last one, saying, "This woman is interesting, she is 28 years old, a Kurdish refugee taken in by Sweden, and speaks six languages: Turkish, Kurdish, English, Arabic, Swedish, Spanish.
However, she clearly stated she is currently not fit for the position of sniper, but can guarantee she will be an excellent observer.
If we're willing to accept her, she can come for an interview at SD."
Joe Ga didn't quite understand Nis's criteria for selection and curiously said, "How do you think such a person is the right candidate?
Not fit for a sniper but can be an outstanding observer, doesn't that sound odd?"
Nis opened the sniper's profile page and said, "This woman must be very outstanding because she has posted many shooting videos, and that hacker who developed translation software for the website has liked her, which proves that her words are credible.
Specifically why she was so formidable in the past but can no longer be a sniper, the reason may be due to injuries or other issues.
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If you do think I really need an observer, then I think we can give this woman a try."
Joe Ga was amused by Nis's words. He shook his head and said, "It's your observer, not mine. If you think she's suitable, then let her come for a try, and even if it doesn't work out, she can still stay and work at the company.
You mustn't think that everything is my request. You have to understand that it's your partner.
We aren't an army, and you're not a soldier. You have to think for yourself in this regard.
If you really don't think you need an observer, then you simply don't need one. I was just thinking out loud, nothing more."
After listening, Nis stared into Joe Ga's eyes for a few seconds, then a smile suddenly appeared on her face as she said, "I think she's the right candidate. Having an observer would indeed be good for me.
And didn't you say so yourself? Even if the interview doesn't work out, she can still work at the tourist company."
Joe Ga nodded, smiling, and said, "Of course, joking aside, someone who speaks six languages is elite among elites wherever they go, a yearly salary of a million is common, and this woman is odd..."
Nis packed up her gun bag, stood up, and said, "Not odd. You think an exceptionally skilled person, just a Kurdish refugee seeking political asylum in Sweden, she might even have a warrant from her home country. Such a person can't get any respect, might even struggle to find work."
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Joe Ga turned around and saw Ayu standing like a iron tower five meters behind him. The woman did not speak, but a single glance from her was enough to make Zhabu and Nas, two juniors from the shooting range, shrink away in silence, keeping their distance.
Packing up his gun, Joe Ga gestured towards Ayu and said, "Don't be so serious. What do you need from me?"
Ayu strode forward to Joe Ga, looked down, and said, "I want to work, like the work Karman does, work that can make money."
Joe Ga frowned and said, "Aren't you satisfied with the salary the company is currently giving you?"
After a long silence, Ayu lowered her head and said, "I am satisfied, but it's not enough. I need enough money to support my children."
Joe Ga frowned and gestured with his hand, saying, "I've told you that the company can support those 'children' of yours. I've already discussed my ideas about them with you. You just need to do your job well; you don't have to work like Karman. His job is very dangerous."
Ayu, with her lips pressed in a dignified manner, looked at Joe Ga and said, "Do you think you're paying me such a high salary just to be a Hunting Guide?"
Joe Ga looked at Ayu's steadfast expression, shook his head with a chuckle, and said, "Initially, I felt that as a boss, when going out to negotiate with bad people, I needed someone with a deterrent presence to stand behind me. You certainly meet my criteria for 'fierce,' but you are not a qualified soldier, and you can play a bigger role within the company.
Karman has told me many times that you are a loyal person. If you think I'm paying you too much, you should work harder instead of wanting to take risks with us."
"I can do it; I can subdue a lion with my bare hands. I can handle any danger. I'm capable of doing the work that Karman can do. I want to make money, not only for my children, but I also want to help some of the Ernu people. I was once saved by the Ernu. Now, there are over a dozen wandering Ernu children in Ad-Damazin.
Their families are dead, and I want to help them," responded Ayu.
Joe Ga was stunned by Ayu's tone, looking at her arms where a horse could run and completely believing that this woman, who was more like King Kong than a human, could definitely subdue a lion with her bare hands if she said she could. However, this kind of ability was of little use in combat; a single 9mm bullet could take her life.
If Joe Ga really was the type of person who took human life lightly, then Ayu would indeed be the best choice for a bodyguard. Unfortunately, Joe Ga wasn't that kind of person.
Looking at Ayu's stubborn expression, Joe Ga shook his head and said, "I like people with compassion, and I admire your personality. How's your shooting?"
After hesitating for a moment, Ayu replied, "I can use a shotgun, and I'm very accurate with my shotgun."
Joe Ga shook his head and said, "That's not enough. Follow Nis and let her take you to my gun room to try out a few guns. At the very least, you need to be proficient with two types of guns, a primary and a secondary weapon. I'll provide you with ammunition. When you've trained to the point where Nis thinks you're ready, you can come back to me.
As for the Ernu children, well, the company can provide accommodations and food, and let them work. They can do miscellaneous jobs like taking care of the animals and cleaning. As long as they aren't idle, they'll have something to eat, and if they do well, they can also earn a salary."
After hearing this, Ayu's usually stern face showed a strange expression as she said, "You're a good person!"
Joe Ga nodded with a smile and said, "So you need to work hard; don't let down the trust of a good person. The company is right there; the better you perform, the more money I can make."