Private military companies have boomed as a new industry in recent years.
Many people think they're just mercenaries, and they're not wrong since they both get paid to provide military services, but it's more than that.
For example, a company named Top Aces owns 30 F-16 fighter jets and offers "air combat training."
The project sounds expensive, and if the price is right, deploying fighter jets to bomb is also an option.
Thus, several private military companies among the Fortune 500 are rare new enterprises that don't rely on technology.
The "PMC private military company license" Lady Maria promised is issued by the government for this kind of business.
"But first, you need a company."
Jessica, looping her arm through Lu Li's, said as they walked:
"Lady Maria's approval rating is up to 58%, just waiting to be sworn in, it's time to share the fruits of victory. You need to start a security company to receive the license."