Five days had passed by the time Li Ke learned that Li Zhenzhen and the others were missing, and that Mo Bao'er's fleet had also disappeared. The news came to her from the military, and she was told to prepare herself mentally. It was clear that this was the work of the other side.
However, the military has now reached a ceasefire with the West and has just entered the main mining area, where it is working on understanding the relevant technologies and negotiating the division of rights. Therefore, it will not bring this matter to the forefront for handling at this time.
Most importantly, after the small mine was destroyed, China pursued the other party's responsibility, and the other party revealed that Li Ke had infiltrated the mine and demanded that China hand him over for a standoff.
China did not acknowledge it at the time and even told the West to find their own evidence. At that time, they thought Li Ke had also perished in the shipwreck. Who knew that they would be proven wrong so quickly?
After hearing this information, Li Ke waited for the other party to contact her. In fact, they were already very close to the main mining area. The people who were supposed to discover them had already known about their existence and were monitoring them, but no one took the initiative to approach them.
The Chinese side didn't come because they had already contacted Li Ke, while the other side didn't contact them, probably because they hadn't brought their bargaining chips yet.
Li Ke moored the boat at a spot not too far away and waited. During this time, she went into her spatial dimension and dealt with the useless Yi Lang. As for Chen Nanxing, Li Ke put heavy shackles on her and handed her over to Ruan Chun in her spatial dimension for enslavement and care. If anything went wrong, she could be disposed of at any time.
Ruan Chun had already sensed that there seemed to be something wrong with this space, but she couldn't quite put her finger on it. The most obvious difference was that the air here was very fresh, and the surrounding exotic plants were very peaceful, making them all feel very comfortable.
It's only been a short time, and they're busy every day helping a large group of blind and deaf people adapt to their new life here and start working with tools again. This process is very hard and arduous, but despite being busy, she feels very fulfilled.
Some time ago, Li Ke was trapped at the bottom of the mine, the space was locked, and everything inside stopped, so Ruan Chun and the others did not feel that they had spent a long time in the space.
Now Li Ke plans to enter the largest main mine, where the space may be locked again, which makes Li Ke more worried about the people and things in the space.
The main mining area is far superior to that small mine; once inside, Li Ke couldn't be sure what unexpected events might occur.
Li Ke had considered releasing Ruan Chun and her group out of the space, but seeing that those people whose bodies could no longer recover were living relatively well in that wasteland, Li Ke gave up the idea.
Letting them out might not allow them to live outside for long, so it's better to let them live and die with the space. Anyway, I now have complete control over the space, and nothing that happens inside can be hidden from me. If there's an accident, it's just that...
Moreover, releasing someone who has entered the space again will ultimately pose a hidden danger.
After nightfall, Li Ke knocked out several key researchers on the ship and sent them back to the research institute in the space. Then he dived into the sea alone, leaving only a dozen or so ordinary crew members on the ship.
When Li Ke broke through the enemy's base defenses and appeared inside their base, it was still dark. Based on a partial route map provided by the military, Li Ke quickly found their energy room.
The energy room has three doors, each guarded by eight people: two guarding the door and six moving around. There are also surveillance cameras around, making it impossible to break in silently.
After observing the situation, Li Ke silently retreated and turned in another direction. Two minutes later, she entered the research room at the other end, wearing a research protective suit.
She had already dealt with the staff in the monitoring room and shut down the surveillance cameras. Li Ke took one of the staff members hostage and entered the room. She didn't bother to search for or identify the information she wanted. She destroyed the surveillance cameras and started collecting things, taking whatever she saw, planning to sort it out later.
As she passed through the last room, a series of alarms suddenly went off. Li Ke saw more than twenty robots with flashing electronic eyes walking towards her from inside the glass room, and she knew that these guys had discovered her.
Having obtained what she needed, Li Ke retreated the way she came. The surveillance cameras in the research lab were destroyed, and everyone who saw her was dead. Her corpses were also stored in her spatial storage.
Even if the robot can capture part of her image, she'll be wearing special protective gear. In short, as long as it can't prove her identity, who cares what others think?
By the time the guards rushed over, Li Ke had already moved swiftly and appeared at the back door of the energy room. The surveillance cameras above had been destroyed when she rushed over, and the six people in front of her were just a blur. The moment the gun in their hands was raised, the person had already lost their breath and fallen down.
The door was a very heavy security door with a very complex identification system. Li Ke gave up on entering from there and quickly found a weak point in the wall structure. He punched it and went in. There was another wall, which he also violently blasted open. After seeing the energy mine, he began to collect it quickly.
When someone rushed in wearing a gas mask, the smoke-filled energy room was already empty; nothing was left behind, and there was no one there either.
After wandering around the base in their patrol uniforms for half a day, Li Ke finally found an opportunity to break through the defenses and quietly dived into the sea, swimming away at an astonishing speed.
By the time she returned to the ship, it was already the early morning of the third day. Five warships were anchored in the distance, which looked like they had just arrived.
Li Ke returned to her room and had only been washing up for a short time when a crew member knocked on her door, requesting to make a call due to another signal. The ship's staff came over to consult with the crew.
Li Ke told them to tell the other party that she was resting and that they could talk about anything else when it got light.
After daybreak, Li Ke communicated with two people: a Chinese warship captain and a Western white captain.
The white captain asked directly, "Have you stayed on the ship these past few days without leaving?"
Li Ke snorted: "Don't you know very well whether I've left recently or not? Ever since my ship docked here, you should have been monitoring this place from all angles."
The white captain looked grim: "Even so, you are still highly suspicious!"
Li Ke feigned ignorance and asked in return, "What do you mean? Explain yourself clearly. Don't wrongly accuse people, or I'll get very angry."
Seeing that Li Ke remained silent, but still showing some resentment, the Chinese captain spoke up: "Yesterday morning, their main base area was invaded, resulting in some losses. We want to understand some of the situation from you."
Li Ke smiled dismissively: "Don't put all the blame on me. I'm not that powerful, I can't just run over to their side in an instant."
The white captain opposite was clearly very dissatisfied with Li Ke, but he held back and did not question her further.
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