Joe Ga hadn't expected Karman to have such a "gentle" side towards foreigners.
Even now, he remembered how Karman had reminded him in Tunisia that if he wanted to wage war against drug traffickers in Central Africa, the most important thing he needed to do was to "show no mercy."
Joe Ga had psychologically prepared himself countless times, but the massacre in the village exceeded his expectations—not just brutal, but senselessly and uncontrolledly violent.
Joe Ga could accept the sight of death, but every time he just 'passed by' a house, he never wanted to step inside again, because if there were any survivors, it made him feel this was not the world of the living, but a transit station to hell!
The battle wasn't over yet. 'Fat Goose' was piloting a helicopter, blockading the village across the river, while in the village closer to them, residual armed terrorists still lurked.