Upon hearing the Commander’s revelation, several staff members around him were horrified.

Meanwhile, Victor, who had been eavesdropping outside the tent, was terrified upon realizing the situation.

Combined with everything that had occurred before, he pieced together the general context of the situation.

They had already suspected that there was a possibility of leaking secrets in the Cyprus line.

Initially, they believed that the enemy was eyeing the location or that the commissioner was colluding with the enemy.

However, now it was clear that the enemy had already taken complete control of the site.

The existence of such a powerful weapon as the near-anti-aircraft gun, a close-in defense gun, proved this.

Moreover, they knew that Jarvis was coming and prepared a death trap for him.

With Jarvis missing and human DNA found on the shells of the near-anti-aircraft artillery, it was likely that Jarvis had been targeted and eliminated by the enemy’s hidden anti-aircraft artillery.

The Warriors Den had been operational for many years, operating in the shadows of their enemies.

They were experts in designing ambushes and had even planted their own spies around the enemy.

Despite this, they had never been infiltrated by the enemy from within.

However, everything changed drastically this time around.

The enemy had infiltrated the Warriors Den without detection, occupying the entire garrison of dead soldiers and even managing to kill a Marshal who had mastered the aura.

However, Victor was not the only one shocked by everything that had been uncovered.

***

The Commander and his subordinates in the tent were also speechless upon learning of this infiltration.

After a long silence, the commander’s adjutant broke the silence and spoke up, “Boss, this is just a copper mine, not a military base.

If they were equipped with AK47s, or even RPG individual rocket launchers, I could understand it.

After all, copper mines have their own security needs and it wouldn’t be too surprising to have some individual weapons and a security team.”

The adjutant then muttered, “But… It’s just a copper mine.

Why would they need to equip heavy weapons like close-in anti-aircraft guns? It doesn’t make sense.”

The Commander suddenly lit up and asked, “What did you say in the first sentence?”

and replied, “I said that if they were

his hand and said, “No, the

responding, “I said, ‘This is just a copper mine, not a military

commander exclaimed, widening his

a copper mine, then there would be no need for it to be equipped with close-in

the fact that it is indeed outfitted with such weapons suggests that this is

it is a military base of which

stunned by this revelation

hard to believe that there could be a military base in

the commander’s logic was

that they were no ordinary group, but instead a militant force with extensive

was highly probable that the copper mine served as a military base,

military base, there were undoubtedly significant

were palpable as he declared, “No… This matter is of utmost

must report it to the

the commander contacted the president and relayed the situation in great

respectfully hanging up the phone, the commander turned to those around him and stated, “Everyone, the president has given an

the copper mine could potentially cause

we keep

above all else,

spoke up, “Sir, it’s one thing to block news

overhears or

to the public within their jurisdiction

there is a risk of collapse, and therefore, it has been

have been safely evacuated to prevent any potential

agreed that there was

had evacuated before the explosion and collapse

were no casualties, the situation could be kept under wraps, which provided some relief

order, “Notify all personnel

must erect fences around the

acknowledging the

added, “Furthermore, we need to transport a significant amount of construction waste from the

we must refill the collapsed

the bullets and shell casings inside are buried and won’t be discovered in the

the commander

will be immediately hardened and sealed as a

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