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Chapter 5263

The Fifth Military Command was one of the five army commands within the Warriors Den.

The governor’s mansion was divided with China at the center, facing south and north.

The military governor’s office was responsible for overseeing most of Southeast Asia, South Asia, andWest Asia, which includes China.

The rear military governor’s office, on the other hand, covered a vast area which includes Russia,Mongolia, the Arctic Circle, and several Central Asian countries such as Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan,Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.

The former military governor’s mansion was tasked with managing all the southern island countries inSoutheast Asia, which include the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia.

Moreover, it also overseed the entirety of Oceania and Antarctica.

Finally, the right army governor was responsible for overseeing other parts of Europe, excludingRussia, and the entire African continent.

The left army’s governor’s office was responsible for covering North and South America.

Despite its significant power, the subordinates under its command were capable of defeating even thefour Marshals in succession.

At this moment, Chavren led Jarvis to the innermost box on the third floor.

After pushing open the heavy door, they entered a space that was unexpectedly vast, measuringaround two hundred square meters.

To Jarvis’s surprise, as soon as he stepped inside the huge box, he felt a ringing in his ears.

It was said to be tinnitus, but it was actually due to the complete silence that abruptly surrounded him.

The white noise that filled his daily life was absent, and his ears could no longer hear any sound,causing an uncomfortable sensation.

Jarvis realized that this was due to the box’s excellent sound insulation and absorption.

It was so effective that no external noise could penetrate, creating an almost vacuum-like illusion.

As they entered the box, a middle-aged man in his forties stood up from the huge dining table andapproached Jarvis with a smile.

He stretched out his hands a few meters ahead and introduced himself, “I am Victor Stone, I am at yourservice.

Welcome! I apologize for not being able to greet you in person at the airport.”

Instantly, Jarvis felt a sense of surrealism.novelbin

Although Victor appeared to be respectful towards him and even referred to himself as a subordinate,his status was much higher than Jarvis could have ever imagined.

He had only just learned that Victor was the governor of the right army’s mansion and knew nothingabout him before.

It was evident that his level within the Warriors Den was not high enough to know the true identity ofVictor.

If Jarvis was considered an inner circle Master next to the Lord, then Victor was a powerful ministerwho dominated one side.

Additionally, Jarvis was aware that the Lord had started to allow him to interact with the core membersof the organization, which implied that he would be utilized more in the future.

Therefore, he stepped forward politely, shook hands with Victor, and responded with a smile, “As weare all loyal to the Lord, there is no need for such formalities between us.”

“Marshal’s who serve the Lord are quite impressive,” replied Victor with politeness.

He then gestured towards the dining table and offered, “I have prepared some wine for us to enjoy,please have a seat.”

Jarvis politely responded with a cupped hand gesture, “Together.”

The two men sat beside each other at the spacious dining table and exchanged pleasantries.

Victor promptly asked the other idlers to leave the room and closed the door.

He then poured a glass of wine for Jarvis and said with a smile, “As this is our first meeting, I would liketo offer you a glass of wine and ask to see your face.”

Jarvis perceived that Victor, despite his cultivation stage being at the transformation level, should notbe underestimated.

Therefore, he promptly picked up his glass and replied with a smile, “You’re welcome, Victor.

Let’s toast to this cup.”

The two men clinked their glasses lightly and drank their wine in unison.

As Victor put down his wine glass, his demeanor changed, and he sighed.

“Jarvis, to be honest, my subordinates are also aware of the reason for your visit.

I want to know what happened and be informed about it.”

Jarvis was taken aback by Victor’s sudden change in tone.

He also put down his wine glass and spoke in a serious tone, “Victor, I need to know how the Lord’ssecret order was transmitted after it was given to you.”

Victor was frank in his response, “The Lord’s orders are direct.

As for my subordinates, we follow the principle that the fewer people who know, the lower thepossibility of exposure and overall risk.

Therefore, I did not inform the middle link’s manager about this matter.

Instead, I directly gave the secret order to Zyron, the commissioner in charge of the garrison of thedead men.

I asked him to select the most elite members of the Cavalry guards and send them to NorthernEurope.”

Jarvis asked, “Then, those who have been in contact with the secret orders, do they know Maria’sidentity?”

“I don’t know,” responded Victor without any hesitation.

“I am the only one who knows Maria’s identity within the Right Army Governor’s Mansion.

On the day I handed over the secret order to Zyron, I only told him to go to Northern Europe to arrest awoman.

Even he doesn’t know Maria’s identity, and it’s impossible for the Cavalry Guards who went on themission to know.

They only know that the girl is important to the Lord, and there will be rewards for catching her.”

Jarvis nodded as he had already anticipated this.

It was the Lord’s style to ensure that the people assigned to capture Maria would not be aware of hertrue identity or the significance of their mission, reducing any potential risks in the process.

With this in mind, he queried Victor, “Victor, have you inquired with Zyron about this matter? He sentout the team to capture Maria.

If there is a mole involved, it could be him or one of his subordinates, or even both.”

Victor replied, “Zyron’s subordinates reported the entire incident to the Lord.

Both the Lord and I believe that there are no traitors within our ranks because Zyron and his team didnot know the identity of the person they were tasked to arrest.

To avoid exposing the significance of the target to the public, Zyron wanted to lead the team himself,but I didn’t allow it…”

“According to the information we had, Maria didn’t have any Masters protecting her, and a team ofCavalry Guards was sufficient to capture her and bring her back.

Hence, the logic behind the whole incident seems strange.

The only ones who knew about the mission were the Lord and his trusted subordinates, who are loyalto him.

Therefore, it is unlikely that the information was leaked from within.

Instead, we suspect that the other party may have planted a spy within our organization or discoveredour movements through an unknown means.”

Victor continued, “Before you arrived in Naples, the Lord instructed his subordinates to assist you inidentifying where we were compromised.

Could it be possible that the other party has infiltrated the garrison of the dead men or is covertlymonitoring our activities without our knowledge?

Jarvis remained silent for a moment, his mind racing.

Unfortunately, he was not Jack Lee.

If he were, he would have been able to identify all possible flaws in the entire operation.

Given enough time, Jack would have focused on the air express company responsible for transportingthe dead men.

It was impossible to conceal the trajectory of an aircraft with a take-off weight of 200 to 300 tons in thesky, regardless of how capable the perpetrator was.

In fact, even small aircraft were unable to evade radar detection.

They would be tracked and locked by multiple radar stations simultaneously.

Furthermore, all radars were operated by the aviation security departments of sovereign countries, andintercontinental navigation must be relayed and controlled by multiple radar stations across multiplecountries.

Jack’s line of thinking had identified the weakness of the Warriors Den.

He wasn’t focused on the station of the dead soldiers, but the plane responsible for dispatching boththe dead soldiers and the Cavalry Guards.

Cracking the case would require a global network of quick-thinking individuals, but they couldn’t hidethe flight path of the plane.

Even if they concealed the shipping company deeply, thorough scrutiny of civil aviation system datawould reveal their tracks.

After much thought, Jarvis couldn’t think of any other solutions, so he stated, “In that case, I will visitthe Dead Man’s Camp and see if I can uncover any clues.”

Victor expressed surprise, “Jarvis, what you’re saying is accurate! This was precisely my intention!”

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