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Charlie Wade was preupied with finding a way to rescue Tawanna and Trevor, the ill-fated couple. Meanwhile, Pete Roger was plotting how to eliminate all three of them swiftly. Tawanna, on the other hand, was frustrated, wondering why even the CIA seemed powerless against the bothersome man in the car.
Before long, the vehicle reached the entrance and exit of the dome.
A manually guarded gate stood at this location. Since the interior of the dome was not open to the public, security personnel were always present to monitor the area.
As the gate was about to open, Pete Roger felt a wave of unease. This was the final hurdle for him; if he could get past this point, he considered his mission a sess.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Several uniformed security personnel, standing tall and imposing, were observing the approaching convoy.
However, before the motorcade reached the gate, a few people swiftly opened it and lined up along the roadside, bowing with smiles as the convoy passed. Their gloved hands were ced neatly at their sides, a clear indication that their respect was genuine.
Witnessing this, Pete Roger felt a sense of relief wash over him. These security guards resembled the three bumbling fools who guarded the house; they appeared formidable, but when trouble approached, instead of barking or biting, they would wag their tails in submission.
The motorcade smoothly passed through the gate and prepared to turn onto the municipal road. Charlie Wade noticed that the Japanese ninja beside him had pulled his hands back into his sleeves.
The two individuals seated in front of Charlie Wade, in the third row, also discreetly tucked their hands into their jackets, as if retrieving something.
Charlie Wade expanded his spiritual perception and confirmed that the ninja beside him was indeed getting ready with the traditional weapon of Japanese ninjas: the shuriken.
Having encountered Japanese ninjas before, Charlie Wade hade to the conclusion that their skills were limited. The shuriken was their mostmon hidden weapon, and to him, it was as mundane as a terrorist wielding an AK47—far from impressive.
In contrast, the two individuals in front were showing some creativity. They were skillfully preparing two syringes hidden in their jackets.
Charlie Wade quickly grasped their intentions. The Japanese ninja was set on taking him out with shurikens, while the two faux CIA agents aimed to use poison to eliminate Tawanna and her boyfriend.
At that moment, Tawanna was blissfully unaware of the impending danger.
Leaning through the middle aisle, she deliberately whispered to her boyfriend, ensuring that those around could still hear her: “That guy is really annoying. Is there any way to get him out of this car?”
Trevor nced back at Charlie Wade before quickly redirecting his gaze and whispering to Tawanna, “Honey, you need to be polite. He’s a good friend of Miss Fei…”
Tawanna pouted yfully and retorted: “I didn’t mention his name or surname. If anyone takes offense, that’s their issue.”
Trevor felt a bit awkward and replied softly, “Alright, alright, just stop causing trouble. He got in the car to help us.”
“Help us?” Tawanna eximed with irritation, “What a weak excuse! Only someone with your level of intelligence would buy that. He didn’t join us for our safety; he’s here to watch the drama unfold. He knows the CIA can’t touch a Chinese like him, so he’s just here for the thrill of it. I’m all too familiar with this type of person. In the world of fame and fortune, who isn’t two-faced?”
Trevor was momentarily at a loss for words. He viewed Charlie Wade as fair-minded and principled—he never took sides irresponsibly onplicated matters. Instead, he pointed out some unreasonable aspects while maintaining respect. Tawanna, however, was overly sensitive, often seeing things in ck and white. She believed that if someone didn’tpletely agree with her perspective, they were entirely against it.