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Chapter 416 - 338: Unobstructed (Please subscribe!) _1

    <h4>Chapter 416: Chapter 338: Unobstructed (Please subscribe!) _1</h4><h4></h4>


    United States.


    California.


    Under Tang Qing’smand, three warriors with Asian faces flew from various parts of the United States. Instead of gathering, they each drove around the city, modeling the city, calcting the optimal evacuation route and follow-up n. Although themand room had models of various American cities, they needed to be re-adjusted due to the imminent task.


    At the same time, support personnel had also prepared, ensuring the safety of the evacuation route and handling emergencies.


    One hourter, the modeling waspleted, detailed ns were devised, and the soldiers rushed to the vicinity of Ye Hong’s residence, each carrying out their preparations. They nned to act at night, as there were too many witnesses during the day, making the mopping-up operation troublesome.


    Moreover, ording to the surveincework, not only was one person from the domestic trio being watched, but Ye Hong’s residence was also under real-time surveince by the FBI. Even his home was under surveince. Fortunately, it was remote surveince, so there were many ces where they could act.


    There was video surveince outside the house and eavesdropping devices inside the house.


    This is a set of customary tactics for the American intelligence department.


    A bit tricky, but all are trivial matters.


    Sess also lies in its making; defeat also lies in its making.


    Since there were no FBI personnel nearby.


    All this data was transported over the Inte to the FBI’s data analysis hall. All the eavesdroppers collected the information and converged on a nearby receiving device before being forwarded over the Inte. Whilebing through the surveince, the analysts also found the data stream from that eavesdropping device.


    This made Tang Qing couldn’t help but marvel at the power of modern spy equipment.


    In a house not far from Ye Hong’s, which has been uninhabited for many years.


    On the second floor.


    A pair of eyes peered through the sparse curtains, staring intently at Ye Hong’s residence.


    Wu Kai, twenty-six years old, a member of the overseas action bureau’s third division. He hade to the United States not specifically for Ye Hong, but rather as a nted agent waiting for various tasks from his superiors. He had been in the United States only a short time and had alreadypleted four tasks, seeding in three and failing in one. This sess rate is quite high, given the capabilities of the American intelligence department.


    Four days ago, he had received this escort mission and had been lurking in the area since, waiting for orders from home. He and a few colleagues would act ording to n.


    But he was just a field operative; the one who was in direct contact with Ye Hong was not him.


    He had initially thought that they would take action in a day or two, but suddenly he received an order from his superior saying that the operation was canceled. He was to keep a close watch and report anything he saw or any incidents that urred. Wu Kai figured something must have happened, but he didn’t have the standing to know.


    He could only keep a close eye on Ye Hong’s residence.


    Twelve o’clock at night.


    Inside Ye Hong’s house.


    Although it waste, he simply could not sleep. He thought that his countrymen would take action within a couple of days and take him and his family back home, but he was suddenly informed in the morning that another team would be sent to fetch him. However, the timing was uncertain, and they had to be ready at all times.


    The reason he was so anxious to return home was not because he had obtained any powerful virus or miracle drug to cure malignant diseases. If that were the case, the FBI would have constantly been watching him, and they would not have let him live here.


    A privateboratory had approached him to join a biological research project. For the sake of secrecy and convenience, his family would move elsewhere and their freedom would be restricted.


    At first, he didn’t think much of it. The most critical issue was that he had heard of thisboratory, which handled military research projects for the United States. As an industry insider, he had heard some rumors that he might never get out of there.


    If he were an American, such a n would probably not restrict his freedom, as there would be no need for betrayal. But it was different for foreigners. If it were not for the fact that all of Ye Hong’s family was here, he would not have been invited.


    Of course, he refused in his heart, only saying he needed a week to consider, but the other party seemed indifferent, as if they were sure of winning him over. Ye Hong knew that even if he refused, they would make him agree.


    So he quickly contacted the liaison officer. He had previously provided a lot of information and intelligence to his country free of charge. This was why he had stayed. But now, he didn’t want to stay in this country anymore.


    He could foresee that his future life, apart from creating value for America, his fantasy to take the research results back home was just wishful thinking. With the tripartite surveince from the FBI, theb boss, and the American military, he, who is not a professional spy, had no way to continue delivering information and material to his home country.


    Given these circumstances.


    Why stay here.


    Although he did not hold much hope for this evacuation operation, it was still a glimmer of hope. Since his countrymen had promised to escort him, there must be some certainty. The only thing he could think of was to smuggle out, and preferably by sea, as taking a ne was out of the question.


    Knowing that his uing days would likely be spent either on the run or in a container, he couldn’t help but feel a bit disheartened.


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    Ye Hong sipped his coffee, bit by bit.


    Just then.


    "Ding Dong."


    Theputer’s notification sounded, and theputer, which had been in screensaver mode, switched to a ck screen.


    As Ye Hong looked.


    He saw a line of text appear on hisputer screen.
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