Upon receiving the headquarters' orders, Major General Obodo was still somewhat confused. However, after wandering around the streets and seeing the beggars everywhere, he understood what was going on.
The Russian Army's main forces were mostly concentrated in the Polish Region, and under normal circumstances, the severely weakened Fourth Army would never be chosen to suppress bandits.
Now that they were being tasked with this heavy responsibility, it definitely wasn't out of trust. Given his relationship with Marshal Ivanov, the easy-credit missions certainly wouldn't include him.
After carefully studying the materials sent by the headquarters, Obodo had mixed feelings. Accepting this mission meant that the issues of the past would be overlooked, and he wouldn't have to worry about being held accountable by a military tribunal.