<h3 ss="wp-block-heading">The Novel <strong>The Amazing Son in Law</strong> & <strong>Hero of Hearts</strong> by <strong>Lord Leaf</strong> – Free Online Read <strong>Chapter 52</strong>
A few hourster, Charlie and Trent returned to the United States together.
The ne first touched down in Providence. After Charlie disembarked, it swiftly took off again, this time carrying Trent, Don Albert, and Isaac Cameron to Silicon Valley.
The inclusion of Don Albert and Isaac Cameron in the journey was mainly to ensure Trent’s safety. Given that they were about to engage in discussions regarding a billion-dor deal, there was uncertainty about any potential threats from Soleil that might still linger in the United States. With the presence of these two reliablepanions, Charlie felt considerably more at ease.
Once Charlie exited the ne, he drove back to the hotel where he and ire were staying.
Over the next few days, he arranged for Fei Kexin to deliver a new batch of medicinal materials. While ire attended her sses during the day, he took the opportunity to refine a fresh batch of the Sanxuejiuxin Pill.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Subsequently, hebined one Peiyuan Pill with two Rejuvenating Pills, blending it with numerous other medicinal ingredients primarily aimed at enhancing physical health. This fusion resulted in thousands of pills that possessed substantial medicinal potency along with a hint of spiritual energy.
Although the efficacy of this new elixir did not quite match that of the Sanxuejiuxin Pill, it was effective in neutralizing the toxins in the bodies of the deceased soldiers and knight guards, thereby aiding them in breaking free from the generational shackles that had bound them for centuries.
In addition to preparing the antidote, Charlie devised two action ns for himself.<fn4296> Read full story at </fn4296>
The primary strategy involved seeking opportunities at sea to stealthily board the freighter carrying the antidote, intercept the drug delivery line, uncover deeper secrets about the organization, and ultimately find a way to drop off the antidote.
As an alternative, the secondary n was to find a way to infiltrate the copper mine, wait for the Jiedu Envoy to retrieve the antidote, and then quietlyunch an attack on the envoy.
The advantage of the first n was not only the chance to connect with higher-level personnel, but also the opportunity to act sooner. This way, if the primary n failed, he could still resort to the secondary option. However, if thetter was chosen as the main n, there would be limited alternatives avable.
Charlie had also formted a feasible method for discreetly boarding a moving freighter andmunicated his requests to Abbas in advance, ensuring proper preparations were made.
Four dayster, Charlie bid farewell to ire, using the time-honored excuse of “showing customers Feng Shui.” With a ck waterproof backpack slung over his shoulder, he boarded a Concorde airliner and flew directly from Providence to Beirut, the capital of Lebanon.
Beirut is situated at the westernmost edge of the Middle East, along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
The city is merely two hundred kilometers away from Cyprus across the water.
By the time Charlie arrived in Beirut, night had fallen, and the Wan Po Army was already there to greet him.
Upon seeing Charlie, a member of the army reported, “Mr. Wade, the seven Xiao cavalry guards, along with Wu Siqi, have already boarded the ship as nned. Coincidentally, a freighter from Yisu Shipping just passed by. Its first destination in the Suez Canal is Cyprus, so we used a helicopter to send our people on board at the Suez Canal earlier, and they will arrive at Limassol, thergest port in Cyprus,ter tonight.”
Charlie nodded and asked, “Their copper mine is located in Limassol, correct?”
“Yes, at the wharf,” the soldier confirmed. Charlie then inquired, “Have you tracked the ship that transported the supplies from Turkey?”
The soldier replied, “It was sold to a copper smelter in Hatay Province, Turkey. To minimize transportation costs, the smelter purchased an 8,000-ton freighter to transport copper ore from Cyprus. Their shipping route is quite fixed, traveling from Iskenderun Port in Hatay Province to the Limassol Copper Mine’s own port. The entire journey covers approximately 210 nautical miles, or nearly 390 kilometers.”
Charlie pressed on, “Have you monitored the movements of this ship?”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong><h3 ss="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading" id="chapter-list"><strong>Next Chapter</strong>