In this situation, if Huo Beijiang still can't see the reality, it's just wishful thinking to want to control the Special Action Department. The military won't allow it, and others will hardly agree. If he really tries to fight for it, some veterans at the Special Action Department might support him out of past camaraderie, but in the end, it would only give others an opportunity to strike.
In just a few short decades, the Special Action Department has developed too rapidly, no longer the small office it once was with just over a dozen people. Back then they had to beg just to get some funding.
"Boss, you've already given up on the Special Action Department, yet these people won't let it go," Ning Di said, clearly agitated, as he understood the situation while others did not.
When the boss first gave up on the Special Action Department, it required immense courage; ordinary people couldn't muster such determination. Even if it meant risking their lives, they would still try.
