There’s both good news and bad news.
Let me start with the bad news. They’re Chinese.
A well-equipped force of at least 40 soldiers is camped out, supported by new command vehicles, reconnaissance and combat drones, and various surveillance equipment.
No matter how elite we were once called as humanity''s finest hunters, it would be impossible for just three of us to take on such a force.
If they were the Tang dynasty army, maybe, but they’re likely some of the best and most elite troops that China has left.
As expected, both Cheon Young-jae and Ha Tae-hoon flatly refused to engage the Chinese head-on.
And the country would refuse as well.
Cheon Young-jae’s opinion lined up perfectly with my idea.
"Good choice of words. Yeah. Anyway, it’s an area where humans can’t go, and only drones, those toys, can enter. In a place like that, we can still have a battle of toys without the need for a direct human-to-human fight."
Moreover, I had information that the Chinese didn’t.
The fact that Jeonnalon had stored the disk with the important data in a secret compartment within a drawer.
The Chinese would aim to target the entire Failnet server, but what we were after was simpler and much easier to retrieve.
And I had Jeonnalon’s disciple as well.
Once we return to the underground shelter, I plan to ask Valentine for the layout of the sacred tomb.
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