Seeing this scene, Liu Kai was filled with mixed emotions.
Whether he was in Japan yesterday or returned to Rongcheng City early this morning.
None of them experienced the vast expanse of water that stretched as far as Nanjing.
The reason is also very simple.
Because whether it's Tokyo or Chiba in Japan, or Rongcheng or Fenghai in China, they are all located near the sea.
Although Jinling City has a flat terrain, it is more than 300 kilometers away from the estuary.
The total amount of water on a planet is finite.
Currently, a large amount of water is stored in the cumulonimbus clouds in the sky.
Or perhaps they transform into raindrops, falling upon the vast and boundless continental land.
As a result, sea levels around the world have dropped slightly.
Coastal cities are still prone to flooding and are often affected by seawater backflow caused by typhoons and tsunamis.
But after all, it was a smooth road with no obstacles.
Rainwater and seawater can flow back to the sea at extremely high speed, following the terrain.
Liu Kai couldn't help but sigh: These days, whether in inland cities or coastal cities, life is tough.
His thoughts drifted back to where it all began: Fenghai City.
My white sedan, parked in the underground garage, is probably already flooded.
The mining huts built in the forest of Bright Town must have collapsed long ago.
Fortunately, the "Lishiquyuan" residential area is located on high ground and is far from the sea.
The Imperial Villa and the underground Doomsday Fortress should have remained completely unaffected.
After all, villas and fortresses are built at great expense, so the waterproofing is definitely not shoddy work.
He breathed a slight sigh of relief.
People are nostalgic; no matter where you go, as long as you still have home, that's enough.
Just as Liu Kai was lost in thought, the helicopter flew straight over the flooded city.
Soon after, they arrived over a mountain base that was also located at a higher elevation.
Below is a military airport that is larger and has more facilities than Rongcheng Airport.
Liu Kai overheard the conversation between Yang Hongchang and Commander Shen, and naturally knew that the final destination of this trip was Beijing.
However, he did not expect that his stay in Jinling would be so short.
As soon as the helicopter landed, Xu Anhua and the others hurriedly led Liu Kai forward.
After passing through an open area and around a corner, a colossal structure, as tall as a three-story building, suddenly appeared before us.
Liu Kai's eyes lit up immediately.
Y-25 military transport aircraft!
He had never been on such a large military transport plane before, so he was still somewhat curious.
However, this time, Liu Kai was clearly just being delusional.
Before he could get a close look at the magnificent Y-25 aircraft,
He was swept along by the crowd and ended up in front of another relatively "mini" small plane without really understanding what was going on.
This is a Gulfstream G650 business jet.
Through scanning, Liu Kai naturally discovered the old man inside, dressed in a neat military uniform and resting with his eyes closed.
With a three-star rank insignia on his collar, he was a standard general-level leader.
This person should be Yang Hongchang's superior, the commander of the Eastern Theater Command: Shen Shiwei.
Apart from Shen Shiwei, there were no other security personnel on the plane.
This discovery left Liu Kai somewhat puzzled.
He then expanded the scan to cover the entire area of the airport.
To his even greater surprise, not a single fighter jet was in a ready-to-takeoff state!
Liu Kai could hardly believe his eyes.
It's a high-ranking official, a general, going to Beijing.
Not only did they travel in a civilian business jet that offered no protection whatsoever against bullets or severe weather.
There aren't even any security personnel on board the plane?
Take another step back.
He should at least be escorted by two fighter jets; that would be more in line with Shen Shiwei's status.
Liu Kai looked at Xu Anhua with considerable disbelief.
"Hey Captain Xu, are you kidding me? You're going to Beijing in this thing?"
Xu Anhua didn't really understand either, but that was the order he received.
He could only nod to Liu Kai: "That's right, Advisor Liu, go up quickly, Commander Shen has been waiting for you for a long time."
After a moment of frustration, Liu Kai reluctantly stepped onto the airplane's gangway.
The reason he thought this arrangement was absurd was because he was worried about encountering other attacks.
Since awakening after a three-month slumber, his spatial abilities and physical body have been greatly enhanced.
Safety was no longer Liu Kai's primary concern.
I'm afraid that this will inexplicably waste a lot of time again.
Liu Kai gathered his thoughts and quickly entered the cabin.
After shaking off the wet umbrella and putting it away, I looked at the white-haired old man who was leisurely lying on the chair, listening to music with his headphones in and resting with his eyes closed.
"Commander Shen..."
Liu Kai was somewhat annoyed by the old man who insisted on taking him away overnight.
But after all, he is a junior.
Out of politeness, he still gave a perfunctory greeting.
"Um!"
Shen Shiwei seemed to be immersed in the singing.
He slightly raised his eyelids and responded with a similarly indifferent tone.
This scene was quite different from what Liu Kai had imagined when he met a general.
There were no guards, no reporters, and no entourage.
There were only two people, an old man and a young boy, staring at each other in the pouring rain on the plane.
Even this elderly man in a high position did not exude the air of a so-called "superior" in his every move, as one might imagine.
He was an ordinary-looking man, resembling an old man who guarded a factory gate.
However, at that moment, Shen Shiwei suddenly raised his old and withered hand.
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