<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>
Charlie’s words left Duan Liye feeling a bit bewildered.
However, after a brief moment, Duan Liye grasped the essence of Charlie’s hint.<fnf29a> N?w ?ovel chapt?rs are published on FιndNovel</fnf29a>
Essentially, Charlie aimed to provide him with a subtle suggestion, a trigger condition.
When Duan Liye is absent, Charlie didn’t want him to feel dependent or continue believing he was in control.
What Charlie truly needed was for Duan Liye to maintain his own identity even in his absence, forgetting any sense of being a subordinate or the psychological cues he had received, ensuring that he would not be influenced when around others.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Once Duan Liye disembarked and entered the copper mines, the real strong cues would activate.
This approach would guarantee that Duan Liye would transition into a tool as soon as he arrived, only to revert to his true self once he departed.
The crucial difference lies in the hidden suggestion Charlie imnted deep within Duan Liye’s subconscious, which would lead him to believe that nothing was amiss.
Thismand was straightforward, requiring no contemtion from Duan Liye, thus minimizing the impact of the psychological suggestion on him.
Furthermore, Charlie had specifically indicated that Duan Liye should act naturally, making it harder for others to detect any signs of maniption.
In addition to Duan Liye, Charlie also needed to apply the same psychological cue to his malepanion from the previous night.
With that in mind, he instructed Duan Liye, “Please go to the boat and bring your male pet here. I have something to discuss with him.”
“Understood,” Duan Liye replied promptly, then swiftly exited the room.
Once Duan Liye had left, Charlie summoned Abbas, Li Nianzong, 390, 547, and Abbas’s master Qiu Zhiyuan into the office.
After everyone gathered, Charlie addressed them, saying, “I have resolved Duan Liye’s situation. As long as he remains a special envoy, he can temporarily evade the Qing Dynasty’s scrutiny. However, I fear our base may be at risk, so we must evacuate Cyprus immediately before the Poqing Council can gather enough forces for an assault.”
Li Nianzong respectfully inquired, “Sir, our total numbers exceed 4,000. If evacuation is necessary, where will we go?”
Charlie responded with a reassuring smile, “No need to worry. The Wanlong Temple, situated across Syria, is establishing a base that can amodate up to 100,000 individuals. If ites to it, we will relocate everyone there.”
At this moment, Abbas interjected, “Rest assured, everyone. Wanlong Temple can mobilize much faster than Poqing from other locations. Based on the current global maneuverability, Poqing can only deploy about 2,000 soldiers in a single day. If ites to a confrontation, they will not stand a chance against Wanlong Temple.”
Abbas’s assertion brought a sense of relief to Li Nianzong, 390, and the others. Each of them had families and had only just begun to perceive a change in their fortunes. Naturally, they were eager for more hope and a higher likelihood of sess.
With Wanlong Temple providing support, everyone felt more secure andmitted to holding their ground.
Charlie then emphasized, “It’s essential to recognize that while we might conceal our base now, it will eventually be exposed. However, exposure isn’t the end of the world. As long as we are well-prepared, we can minimize any potential casualties.”
He continued, “Listen closely: should anything happen to Duan Liye, we will evacuate everyone immediately. But before we do, we mustpletely obliterate this base. I want the Poqing Society to witness my efforts go to waste!”
While the copper mine itself may not hold significant value, the underground project beneath it, designed specifically for dead soldiers, is invaluable.
The estimated construction cost for the entire underground facility starts at a staggering one billion US dors, and once various hardware and equipment are factored in, the expenses escte dramatically.
Moreover, such an underground project takes substantial time to build quietly, often spanning ten years or more. This prolonged timeline is particrly distressing for the Poqing Society.<h3 ss="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading" id="chapter-list"><strong>Next Chapter</strong>