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The Amazing son in law Chapter 5259

    <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 5259</strong>


    The aura present in the antidote is minimal. Charlie deduces that the individual responsible for refining this elixir must have a solid grasp of aura maniption. However, he realizes that he cannot utilize the elixir to ascertain the opponent’s cultivation level.


    Ultimately, the potency of this antidote is quite low. Charlie concludes that its primary function is not to suppress the poison within the user’s body; rather, it seems intended to send a signal indicating the presence of the antidote.


    As he examines the antidotes, he finds himself pondering that if there are ten bases for dead soldiers worldwide, there would likely be tens of thousands of dead soldiers, along with their families and Xiaoqi guards.


    Moreover, there are “schrs,” “guides,” “special envoys,” “supervisors,” “hubenying,” “expresspanies,” and various support personnel scattered across the globe.


    Upon rough estimation, it appears that hemands at least 100,000 individuals, possibly even more.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">


    With over 100,000 personnel, and most requiring one antidote weekly, it follows that the Po Qing Association must produce between 10,000 to 20,000 antidotes daily, if not more.


    This immense demand cannot be met by masters skilled in spiritual qi; otherwise, it would be like assigning the strongest individuals tobor in antidote production, which seems excessive.


    Thus, Charlie theorizes that there must be arge-scale pill processing facility within the Poqing Society. The hero, or those under hismand proficient in aura, likely refine the core pills and submit them to the processing base for dilution with specified forms.


    Currently, the leads avable to Charlie are quite fragmented. Connecting the base of dead soldiers in Cyprus to the higher echelons of the organization proves to be a challenge.


    However, it appears that the sole consistent element linking all aspects of the Poqing Society is the production and distribution of the antidote.


    The antidote stands as a tangible link, facilitating the connection of all external organizational structures. If he can trace the supply route for the antidote, he may uncover the elixir processing facility.


    This processing facility is unlikely to exist in istion from the headquarters or upper management of the Poqing Society, as the antidote it produces must contain elixirs with spiritual energy as the primary ingredient. Therefore, there must be an upstream input pathway for these spiritual elixirs.


    Identifying this input pathway could potentially lead him to the very core of the Poqing Society.


    Resolute in his n, Charlie turned to Duan Liye and asked, “You mentioned earlier that the timing and location for the antidote’s arrival in Turkey are random. Can you exin the process you follow to receive the antidote?”


    “Certainly,” Duan Liye replied respectfully. “We receive coordinates via satellitemunication and a six-digit receipt code, without any prior warning. The coordinates can be anywhere in Turkey, and we must rush to retrieve it as soon as we get the address.”


    “They typically select a remote wilderness area to ce the safe. Since the coordinates are urate to the meter, once we arrive, we just need to dig in the t ground to quickly locate the safe,” Duan Liye continued.<fn5173> The source of th?s content is ?ovelFind</fn5173>


    “A wilderness?” Charlie frowned slightly.


    It seems the process employed by this group is indeed meticulous. In wilderness areas, there’s no surveince equipment, and since they select locations randomly, advance monitoring or controlling is impossible.


    This allows ample time for the other party to securely ce the antidote, eliminate all traces, and notify Charlie of the coordinates afterward.


    They might even bury multiple safes throughout Turkey but only share the coordinates for one at regr intervals in the future.


    This furtherplicates the tracing of this operation.


    Charlie then inquired, “Whenever you go to collect the safe, do you ever find traces left from when they ced it?”


    “No,” Duan Liye shook his head. “I’ve paid special attention to this, but each time we retrieve the antidote, I find no traces—no footprints, no tire tracks. Either they have specially treated the area they left, or the safe has been buried long enough for natural elements to cover any signs.”


    Charlie pursed his lips and asked, “What happens once you find it? Do you provide feedback?”


    “Yes,” Duan Liye replied. “The safe has a password input area, but it’s not used to unlock the safe door. Instead, it serves to send a confirmation to the organization. By entering the correct receipt code, they can verify that we have retrieved it safely.”


    Hearing this, Charlie pondered how he might catch a lead on the antidote’s whereabouts.


    At that moment, the steamship emitted a sharp whistle, and the boat slowed considerably, signaling that they were approaching the dock.


    Charlie quickly stowed the antidote brought by Duan Liye back into the closet, wrapping it in one of the ck robes. He then instructed Duan Liye, “I’ll pretend to be your deputy and apany you to the copper mine. Let’s discuss how to handle this transfer.”


    Duan Liye nodded without hesitation, saying, “Understood!”


    He swiftly donned a ck robe, adjusting therge hood to cover his head entirely.


    Following suit, Charlie pulled the hood of his ck robe over his head. He noted that the wide-brimmed hat was made of lightweight, sandy fabric, allowing for unobstructed vision despite covering his face.


    As Charlie and Duan Liye approached the door, they encountered a martial artist standing rigidly like a statue. Charlie coldlymanded, “Listen carefully: If anyone else attempts to enter this room besides us, they will be eliminated without mercy!”


    The martial artist immediatelyplied with Charlie’s psychological suggestion, nodding respectfully and stating, “Understood!”


    …


    Once they stepped out of the room, the atmosphere outside was bustling.


    Most of the security personnel had returned to the bridge. After the ship docked, they would escort the crew into the engine room to prevent any potential leaks of information.


    At this point, the ship was merely one or two kilometers away from the pier.


    Charlie and Duan Liye exited the bridge and made their way to the deck.


    On the deck, two crew members and two guards stood on the port side of the ship, prepared to throw the cable to facilitate thending.


    Charlie could already see the small pier ahead, brightly illuminated, with numerous trucks and loading vehicles waiting expectantly.<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>
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