Gao Guang formally signed his own name on the contract.
From this moment on, King's Defense was the Pentagon's contractor, although they had taken over the job from Warfire. However, Warfire seemed more like an intermediary.
The mission was special and also small, something Warfire genuinely did not value, otherwise, there wouldn't have been such a long time without any follow-up.
"Congratulations, it's rare for a small defense company to sign a contract directly with the Pentagon. Even if FBI agents were standing in front of you right now, I guarantee they wouldn't dare to touch you,"
Dawson truly understood what had happened on Gao Guang's end. He put away the specialized agreement and said, "Now you have two contracts in hand, one with us and one with the Pentagon. When operating in Baghdad, you can use our company's name; basically, no one will trouble you. But during your mission, when a formal identity is needed, I hope you won't use our name."