Interestingly, this monk wasn’t part of the original n, yet he remained under the control of Charlie Wade.
Besides this monk, Charlie Wade encountered a warrior who had attained the second level of the Dark Realm.
This Dark Realm warrior was notably the strongest, apart from the monk.
Charlie Wade spected that this monk might be themander of the Cavalry Guard. However, Charlie couldn’t confirm the monk’s identity right away.
After analyzing the situation, Charlie recalled that Duan Liye, the special envoy from the Cyprus line, was only at the third level of the Dark Realm. Hence, his strength was significantly inferior to that of the monk. This indicated that the monk held a much higher status within the Broken Qing Society.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Given his elevated positionpared to the envoy, it was likely that he wasn’t a permanent resident at Duke Mining. Charlie deduced that the monk might have been temporarily dispatched by the Broken Qing Society or could even be linked to the headquarters of the Right Army Governor’s Office.
This realization brought a surge of excitement to Charlie Wade.
The four earls were merely the highest-level cavalry guards, and to the Poqing Society, they were essentially figureheads and human bombs, with limited knowledge about the Society’s secrets.
However, the monk posed a different challenge. If he truly hailed from the Right Army Governor’s Office, he would undoubtedly possess a wealth of core secrets.
It seemed that Charlie’s uing visit to Duke Mining would yield unexpected discoveries!
With that, Charlie decided to end his meditation and hid himself in the cargo, ready to face the forting opportunities and challenges.
As the train journey continued, it first halted outside the Duke Mining track’s fence gate. A six-star warrior boarded the train. After confirming that only the driver was on board, he rxed andmunicated over the inte in Chinese: “No abnormalities detected, open the gate.”<fn8733> ?? ??? ???? ?? ???? ???? ???????s, ????s? ??s?? FindN0vel</fn8733>
Consequently, the iron gate swung open, the train resumed its journey, and it slowly entered the factory at a cautious pace. Once all the carriages were within the tform area, the train came to a gradual stop.
However, the train driver did not switch off the engine; instead, he disembarked and directly unhooked the train couples.
Themander of the Po Qing Society instructed his men: “Please check the seals on each car ording to the delivery note. If everything is in order, allow the driver to move forward and drive the lotive back.”
The train driver worked for the Moran National Railway. While infiltration by the Po Jun Society into the Moran National Railway was possible, it was typically not their area of expertise, given their schrly background.
Moreover, train drivers operated on a rotating schedule, with shift ns based on each individual’s performance and time on duty. To ensure that every train driver to Duke Mining was one of their own, the Society would need to ce five or six operatives within the Moran National Railway.
This approach would not be cost-effective for the Po Qing Society.
Several cavalry guards quickly began inspecting the seals and locks of the five carriages, following a pre-arranged n. Their experience indicated that as long as the seals and locks were intact, the quantity of goods inside would be satisfactory, simplifying the process by about 60%.
After checking all 20 carriages, confirming the seals and locks were intact, themander signed the delivery note. The driver then took the receipt and returned to the cab, moving the lotive into a switch before slowly departing along the tformne.
Themander, eager to proceed, promptly directed his waiting men: “Quickly unload the goods. Don’t worry about the refrigerated carriages for now. Transport all the security monitoring equipment and auxiliary wires first, then move the goods to their designated locations as per our pre-established list!”
Everyone responded promptly, rushing toward the fifteen standard carriages.
The steel wire seal lock might require pliers to cut for an average person, but for these cavalry guards, each boasting at least three-star strength, it could be torn off with ease.
The seal lock on the carriage where Charlie Wade was hidden was also opened swiftly, prompting an outside voice to urge: “Hurry, check the cargo numbers, and unload quickly if they match!”
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