Thirty minutester, a Boeing 747, converted into a private jet, took off from Eastcliff Airport.
This aircraft, identical in model to the U.S. Presidential Air Force One, features a standard three-level cockpityout and can typically amodate up to 467 passengers. However, on this flight—aside from the crew—there is only one passenger: Zayne. The distance from Eastcliff to Queennd, Australia spans approximately 9,000 kilometers, making it impractical for smaller private nes to fly directly between these two locations. Only argemercial aircraft like the 747, which has a range exceeding 10,000 kilometers, can manage such a direct route.
At that moment, Zayne sat in the ne feeling quite despondent. As he gazed out the window, the vibrant night lights of Eastcliff faded into the distance, and with them, his spirits grew heavier. Less than twenty minutes after takeoff, a set of photos arrived in the inboxes of reporters from various media outlets in Eastcliff. These images were captured during a long-distance sneak shot of Zayne as he hurried to the airport, passed through security, and boarded the aircraft. The nighttime conditions rendered the photos somewhat blurry and grainy, yet the photographer managed to capture Zayne clearly enough for immediate recognition.
Along with sending these images to the press, the informant also leaked some gossip. The report imed: “The truth behind Xion’s incident is that Lord Banks had no involvement and did not conspire with the Japanese Self-Defense Forces. The real betrayer of Xion is, in fact, her biological father, Zayne!” The source further alleged, “Zayne wanted Xion dead to keep her identity as his illegitimate daughter a secret, wishing for that truth to sink into oblivion!”
Additionally, the informant disclosed that “After the incident came to light, Deana, Zayne’s former wife, promptly returned to her family and firmly sought a divorce. Zayne’s hasty departure to Australia was motivated by his fear of being exposed as the mastermind behind the events. To avoid scrutiny, he fled, leaving his father, Lord Banks, to deal with the fallout in Eastcliff.”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Upon receiving this information, the media seized the opportunity and swiftly broadcast the story. The moment the news aired, it created a significant public uproar! Previously, the Japanese National Security Agency had used Lord Banks, the patriarch of the Banks Family, of betraying Xion. However, the narrative that Zayne had betrayed Xion resonated more convincingly with the domestic audience.<fn5c06> For more chapters visit FιndNovel</fn5c06>
Several factors contributed to this shift in perception:
Firstly, it was established that Xion was Zayne’s illegitimate daughter. In a bid to protect his reputation, public persona, and marriage, Zayne would have strong motives to prevent Xion’s true identity from being revealed, potentially leading him to consider her elimination.
Secondly, it was alleged that Zayne had ordered the destruction of the Matsumoto family in Japan. This revtion painted Zayne as ruthless and inhumane, making the im of his desire to kill Xion seem more usible.
Lastly, Zayne’s sudden flight from Eastcliff the night after the incident suggested that he was harboring guilt or fear, indicating that he had something significant to hide. As news articles proliferated, Zayne quickly fell from grace, bing one of the most reviled figures in the eyes of the public.
He was used of orchestrating the brutal killing of the Matsumoto family, driving his own daughter into a perilous situation, and fleeing in disgrace at the first sign of trouble!
This ignited a wave of outrage against Zayne. However, unbeknownst to him, while he remained on the ne, chaos was unfolding behind him.<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>