Kaster expressed his agreement with Koles's viewpoint, "During the three months we've been besieged in Kinshasa, we have only had just over six hundred troops in the entire city, while the enemy has had four to five thousand. Yet, we've held off the Portuguese's assaults with just our six hundred men for three months."
"Although this Portuguese army is merely a ragtag force with a large number of Black slaves, their firepower is a level above that of the Portuguese army during the first East-Portuguese War."
Koles is a veteran of the first East-Portuguese War, so he is quite familiar with the situation of the Portuguese army from last time.
"And this is merely an improvement in the Portuguese ragtag forces. There are two brigades from Portugal stationed in Angola, which should be Angola's most elite military power. It's not yet clear where these two brigades are located, but their armament should match the average European level."
