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Table of Contents<h2><span>CHAPTER 2652</h2>
It’s a fortunate day for Charlie. With clear skies above, the chance of him needing to parachute during daylight is almost non-existent.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
This allows him to confidently skydive closer to the enemy’s base.
As Isaac Cameron counted down, Charlie stepped forward to the hatch’s edge. Isaac’s nerves were palpable as he shouted: “3, 2, 1, jump!”
Turning to his team, Charlie called out, “See you all in six hours!” With that, he leaped boldly from the cabin door, plunging into the dense clouds.
The moment he exited the aircraft, Charlie felt as if he had entered a freezing cer.
At an altitude exceeding 5,000 meters, the temperature plummets by 30 degrees Celsiuspared to the ground level. With the ground temperature around 15 degrees Celsius, Charlie was now experiencing conditions close to -15 degrees Celsius.
However, this chill was nothingpared to his focus on maintaining a stable posture to avoid losing control during his rapid descent.<fn6c96> Original content can be found at FιndNovel</fn6c96>
Surrounded by thick clouds, visibility was nearly zero. Thankfully, he could still hear Isaac Cameron’s reassuring voice guiding him:
“Master Wade, your descent speed and direction are stable at approximately 50 meters per second. Please maintain your position; you’ll reach a safe altitude for opening your parachute in about one and a half minutes.”
Charlie responded with a loud, “Got it!” Just ten secondster, he finally broke through the clouds.
At this moment, a few raindrops began to form beneath the cloud cover, hinting at an impending rainstorm.
Charlie gazed down at the vast expanse of mountains below him, observing the distinctivendscape of the Middle East.
The scenery appeared almost golden, and due to the high altitude, some mountain peaks still capped with white snow stood out against the backdrop.
He could also make out simple viges nestled in the valleys below. Though they were distant, it was clear that the homes were primarily low, earth-built structures.
The signs of poverty were unmistakable.<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>
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