Chapter 242 - 229 Freedom Wind
Chapter 242 - 229 Freedom Wind
Chapter 242: Chapter 229 Freedom WindGeorge exhibited formidable might, which brought joy to some and sorrow to others.
The one rejoicing was Gao Yi, and the ones grieving were the CIA and Andic.
Since its inception, the CIA had rarely faced significant defeats, but now, faced with just a few individuals, they had suffered a series of painful failures.
The CIA wanted to take matters into their own hands, but they needed to establish a real-time surveillance system. Naturally, they wouldn’t let their own agents handle this task; instead, it fell to Andic Group.
Andic Group had sent people, but they had died.
"What’s the situation?"
"Our people... they’re all dead..."
The Director of Europe almost cursed out loud, but fortunately, the next sentence from the Andic Group tempered his anger significantly.
"But before they died, they completed their mission. Now we have two cameras providing live footage. It’s not very clear, but it’s enough to monitor what’s ahead."
As they spoke, the footage was transmitted.
One camera was hidden in a bush, the view mostly obstructed by branches and leaves, but it still provided a clear view of the police station’s entrance.
The other camera was placed a little higher and unobstructed by branches. Although it couldn’t see inside the police station, it captured the station’s facade.
For a commander, the ability to see the scene makes a huge difference.
The CIA rarely found itself in such a predicament. Previously, when footage from the scene was required, they could rely on drones for aerial views or gain access to the building’s interior cameras. Even if they didn’t take control, they could still observe.
But this time was different.
First, although France also tended to follow the United States’ lead, this operation was an unauthorized CIA action, undirected by the White House. That was bad enough, but the key was that the White House explicitly forbade such actions.
If the White House didn’t grant permission, France certainly wouldn’t cooperate.
Without France’s cooperation, the CIA couldn’t expect support from the French intelligence services. This meant no access to large drones, satellites, phone tapping, or adequate manpower.
Left with no alternative, the CIA had to devise their own way to get a view of the situation.
They tasked Andic with this, who sent some people whose identities were unknown, but ultimately, the cameras were installed. Yet, all four agents had died.
"Is Sky Garden really that formidable?" the Director of Europe asked, a question soul-
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