During the day, it was fine: if someone came down from the mountain, the cameras would spot them. At night, though, guards were specifically assigned to set up sentry posts on the mountain so that the slightest rustling could serve as an early warning. Then, the anti-aircraft guns in the villa could shoot directly while the mortars could lob shells behind the mountain at the targets.
It couldn't be said to be as solid as a fortress, but it was close to flawless. However, Basa's hiring of the Black Sea Mercenary Corps poked a huge hole in this seemingly impeccable defense.
There were just a few final issues to clarify before they could take action, but these issues were unrelated to combat.
Gao Guang asked with curiosity, "How did you end up protecting Basa?"
"Someone was looking for a mercenary group, found us, and we went. Our gear and experience were all that was needed."