Chapter 288 - The Sacred Way of Christ
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I, The Dragon Overlord Chapter 288 - The Sacred Way of Christ

Four mud-covered Frenchmen walked through the Kenyan forests. So far they had braved muddy roads, rapid rivers, and the inconveniences of being away from civilized society. They carried compact video equipment in their hands and hid inside thick foliage.

“We’re almost there. Almost there. Try to hold on a bit longer, everyone.”

The Frenchman in the lead looked to be in his thirties. He wiped a smudge of mud from his face and panted.

Behind him were his three comrades. Two of them were men and the final member was a woman.

They were all employees of the Agence France-Presse (AFP) and engaged in one of the world’s most dangerous professions - war correspondence!

These war correspondents walked through the rains of bullets to bring back information from the frontlines of war to the rest of the world. It could be said that these people were incredibly brave, and they had done countless services for human awareness. Naturally, there were also many reporters who had died on the frontlines!

Kenya ranked 128th out of 180 countries in the corruption perceptions index, and recent scandals had galvanized civic opposition to the country’s government. Conflicts had broken out in many areas as groups rose in opposition to their oppressors. In this kind of scenario, war correspondents had a role to play.

These four brave men and women were frontline war correspondents sent by the ​​AFP to cover the frontline situation in Kenya.

This battlefield was a doomed and futile struggle for the belligerents. Because their forces Kenyan had no money, no food, and since they weren’t backed by any foreign power, their assault was gradually dying.

Even big countries like the United States and Russia who loved to intervene abroad had turned a blind eye to the corruption and cruelty of the Kenyan leadership. And China had adhered to its policy of non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries.

These frontline war correspondents were very brave but were also quite human. They had sympathy for the poor people of Kenya, but they were also powerl

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