Victor remained silent, his expression grim.
It wasn't until Casare mentioned "Rio" that he lifted his eyelids.
"The worst is Rio."
Casare's voice finally carried a hint of tension. He flipped to the last few pages of the report, where a few blurry photos were affixed, showing the densely packed slum houses and several spots with traces of black smoke, "The slums of Rio have always been the domain of the drug traffickers, armed better than the gangs in Northern Guatemala. They have anti-tank missiles from the Black Market, and previously when we blocked the channel to Central and South America, their cocaine piled up in warehouses unsellable, and those drug traffickers were already simmering with anger. Last Thursday, the Brazilian military and police jointly conducted a sweep of the Rosina Slum to try to regain some initiative, but then..."
