Early in the morning, the U.S. Department of Homnd Security received a crucial tip.
An agent from the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) reported to the National Security Agency (NSA) using his real name, indicating that a business jet had departed from New York a few hours earlier, bound for China, and was carrying sensitive defense chip information.
While the NSA receives numerous simr alerts daily through various channels, past experiences have shown that most of these tips are either false or hoaxes.
However, this particr tip came from a trusted colleague in a rted agency, significantly enhancing its credibility.
In the context of national defense, all agents understand the gravity of their responsibilities, and no one would joke about such serious matters.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Just as the National Security Bureau was preparing to strategize their response, shocking news broke: the DIA agent who had provided the information had fallen from a building and died!<fnc838> Updates are released by Find★Novel</fnc838>
While it remains unclear whether the agent’s death was a suicide or murder, his earlier behavior led many at the Department of Homnd Security to feel uneasy, suspecting arger conspiracy at y.
In response, they quickly initiated emergency procedures and devised a n.
First, they ordered the target ne to turn around and return;
secondly, recalling the events of 9/11, they decided the aircraft could not return to the busy metropolis of New York. Instead, they designated a small airport in northern Vermont for itsnding.
Agents, police, and military personnel were dispatched to the airport in preparation. Simultaneously, the Vermont National Guard deployed two F35s to guide the aircraft safely until itnded at the chosen airport, minimizing the risk of any incidents.
Once the ne touched down,w enforcement and agents swiftly took control, arresting and interrogating everyone on board while conducting a thorough inspection of the aircraft using professional techniques.
At that moment, a long-range private jet rented by Chen Zhimin was flying over Hudson Bay in Canada.
Despite being airborne for over three hours, it had only covered one-fifth of its fifteen-hour journey.
The nned flight path took it from Canadian airspace, through the Bering Strait between the United States and Russia, and then over Japan to Eastcliff.
Originally, the trip from New York to Eastcliff was expected to take thirteen hours. However, due to ongoing conflicts in Eastern Europe, the flight had to take a longer route over Russia, adding an extra two hours to the trip.
For such an extensive journey, the charter cost alone exceeded 2 million yuan, but notably, there were no passengers aboard, only the crew.
As the crew activated the autopilot, allowing the ne to cruise at an altitude of 11,000 meters, they suddenly received a radiomunication from ground air traffic control instructing them to immediately return to Hudson Bay,plete a turn, andnd at a small airport north of Burlington, Vermont.
Burlington is located just 60 kilometers from the U.S.-Canada border, and the small airport to the north is less than 20 kilometers away from the border.