Turning to look at where King Lapu had indicated, Max replied, "Oh, the problem is not insurgents nor a question of stability. This is, after all, the original main central headquarters of the Imperial Throne, and so we placed defenses all over Nanjing during the civil war, mostly during the Battle of Nanjing. In fact, the outskirts of the city have a similar defenses, simply covered by the heavy foliage. They are simply a reminder that we, as a nation, are not as invincible as we think ourselves to be, and that no nation is. As for our aircraft, yes, they do lack firepower and stealth. You are correct, they are a few years out of date, and they are rather flimsy compared to the aircraft of other nations. In all honesty, we use only use them for artillery spotting and mountain operations."
As they neared the Fortress, a massive set of armored doors slid open, revealing the lit hall into the atrium of the complex. A pair of soldiers in ornate dress guarded the door to the elevators, parting as the motorcade pulled to a stop. A soldier popped the door open, and stepping out, Max indicated King Lapu towards the elevators.