In the face of terrorist attacks, Boss Qiao never contemplated compromise...
Whether it's Al-Qaeda or Eastern Y Movement, they significantly misunderstand P·B.
They thought that by launching terrorist attacks, they could intimidate Boss Qiao, delay the development of P·B's territory, and force P·B to compromise by increasing its operating costs.
But they were all wrong!
P·B sells 'security', and the more intense the danger, the higher the 'security' can be sold for!
Boss Qiao is never the one to pay the 'operating costs', it's the locals who do.
P·B doesn't even manage the security of Kandahar; their soldiers are only responsible for finding opponents to 'collect debts' after an attack.
As for how people in P·B's territory view him personally or the entire company, Boss Qiao is not particularly concerned.
Because his consistent approach has always been to bring most people on board by distributing benefits from a higher standpoint.
