AWAKENING THE DAILY INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM
Chapter 645 - 645 264, single-handedly confronting the National Elder!_2Chapter 645: 264, single-handedly confronting the National Elder!_2 Chapter 645: 264, single-handedly confronting the National Elder!_2 Is there a fallback plan?
The elder’s eyebrows slightly furrowed.
Although he felt it was strange, he was also very curious about what Lin Mo could possibly do to turn the situation around under these circumstances.
Lin Mo did not disappoint him; instead, he took out his mobile phone, pointed to it, and said, “Old man, do you carry a mobile phone?”
“Oh, right, someone as important as you probably shouldn’t carry communication devices when you go out.
In that case, I suggest you call the Control Department.
They will tell you what has exactly happened.”
Air defense?
…
What does that mean?
The elder’s brow furrowed deeper, and he pressed his communicator without showing any emotion.
Someone of his stature naturally wouldn’t carry a mobile phone—primarily for safety reasons, and, of course, because he barely found any use for one.
Even though he didn’t have a mobile phone, he still had other communication tools to contact his subordinates at any moment.
He didn’t ask questions; instead, he just dialed his assistant’s communicator outside.
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The assistant didn’t let him down either, even before he asked, he bluntly said, “National Elder, our north has been locked by heavy weapons!”
What?
Heavy weapons?
Lin Mo…
actually had such an ace up his sleeve?
The sudden news indeed stunned him momentarily, making him reassess Lin Mo in front of him once again.
He previously thought that the global live broadcast was his ultimate ace, but he didn’t expect such a massive bombshell still up Lin Mo’s sleeve.
Exaggeration aside,
If Lin Mo was only broadcasting globally, he wouldn’t really be afraid at all, nor worry about it causing any significant impact on Grand Xia.
The rise of Grand Xia over these years was there for all to see; as long as they maintained the “red line,” they could eliminate the negative information online.
This principle worked the same both domestically and internationally.
The secretary, unable to hear the call of the person next to him, could only say into the headset, “National Elder, at this moment, over a dozen heavy weapons are undergoing pre-launch checks and preparations, and it’s estimated that they will be able to reach the city you are in within minutes.”
“I suggest we evacuate first; we can deal with Lin Mo later.”
He couldn’t let the National Elder be in jeopardy because a stumble from someone in his position would surely cause significant trouble for Grand Xia.
Lin Mo repeated the secretary’s words, aiming to make them understand that not only could they wiretap Chen Cheng’s team, but some of his staff were equally capable and excellent.
“He really is a tough little guy!” Upon hearing Lin Mo’s explanation, the National Elder laughed instead of getting angry, turned to Lin Mo, and said, “Alright, since we are being open and honest, there really is no point in hiding and holding back.”
“I’ll just lay out my thoughts directly.”
“I agree that you can travel or do anything, but the premise is ensuring your own safety.”
“If you cannot manage even this, then I suggest you bring some people along when you go out, and I will personally pick these people.
In any case, they will definitely be able to protect you at the first moment.”
Honestly, this wasn’t a hard condition to agree to.
But Lin Mo still didn’t want to agree, and he just shook his head and said, “That definitely won’t work.
I’m not interested in having a few strangers around me, so no need for recommendations.”
“Besides, my whole family is traveling, and if needed, they would be able to reach us at top speed.”
“What’s more important is that we don’t have that good of a choice between us.”
“You’ve deployed such a large force, but I don’t think it is of any use, simpler and more economical would be better.”
The secretary stopped talking, just silently watching the two top brass pitting their wits against each other at a distance.
Their debates were almost entirely verbal, and the logic between the words was so strong that it was indistinguishable whether they were original or a copied version.
But one thing was undoubted,
The current navy seemed only a few years old, and playing with them didn’t seem too stressful.
After Lin Mo stated his needs and realized that the other party would not agree, he was ready to bid farewell and leave.
He was heading to Northern Border.
If he couldn’t get there by plane, he would take other modes of transport.
If all else failed, he could even have his men take his family out of Grand Xia quietly.
This was not a particularly difficult operation for Lin Mo.
The two had only been in conflict for less than half an hour, but it was clear that Lin Mo had gained the upper hand, whereas the person sitting in the main seat didn’t seem to have much say here.
“Indeed, new talents emerge in each generation, dominating the scene for centuries.”
The National Elder looked at Lin Mo with eyes filled with a desire for freedom, and I honestly hadn’t expected America to listen to you so closely to the extent of developing heavy-duty cruise missiles so swiftly.
The efficiency was undeniably fast.
The elder continued, “Let’s cut to the chase, I came here to gauge your intentions, to see if you intended to take everything with you when you left that place.”
“That’s something she would never have done before, and it’s precisely because of this that I missed so many correct answers in the past.”
Lin Mo smiled and replied, “First off, I absolutely cannot agree with your opinion, and wouldn’t let my family be protected by a bunch of young people.”
“I can protect them well, so let’s see if you have anything else to explain.”
His conversation with the National Elder lasted a long time.
Although the two seemed to be arguing, when he mentioned the true cost to Lin Mo, it indeed increased the attendance rate each day.
After the discussion, the National Elder helplessly said, “It seems I can’t stop you from going to the Northern Border Country, so all I can do is wish you good luck.”
“Although that is another country, if you do agree, I will ensure your safety.”
Lin Mo shook his head and said, “Sorry, I prefer to protect myself.”
“There’s no room left here.
If you want to leave, you might go now; otherwise, by the afternoon when the traffic gets worse, even getting to the hospital will become a huge hassle.”
Hearing that he should leave first, he naturally didn’t say much, and he was also curious since he had paid a significant amount for this mobile phone he was holding, there was indeed no need to say more.
Everyone’s tastes are different; it’s just that nobody mentions it on normal days.
In the following period, Lin Mo, with his family who were fast asleep, once again boarded a plane to the Northern Border, still in first class.
Importantly, there weren’t many people on this plane, just you, Lin Mo, and two others.
About three hours into the flight, his daughter woke up, looked around, and asked, “Daddy, where are we?”
Lin Mo greatly valued the children in his family, dedicating a lot of his time to them, so he definitely wouldn’t leave them wanting for anything good.
Lin Mo didn’t say a word, simply taking out the things he had.
However,
After Lin Mo looked at the photograph, was it now just a bit painful?
He managed to convey that successfully,
If he could diminish this, then diminishing other things wouldn’t be so unbelievable.
Lin Mo sat alone on the plane for about half an hour, and Li Jinwen also woke up, asking him the same question.
Li Jinwen explicitly stated that his head was dizzy, and he could hardly believe he had been sleeping for six or seven hours.
Lin Mo could only helplessly explain the situation all over again to them.
Once they fully understood the current circumstances, the plane finally landed in the Imperial Capital of the Northern Border Country—Red Square.
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