Liu Shasha had heard of this organization before, but similar organizations had recently sprung up like mushrooms in this part of the world. She had always assumed they were no different from the unemployed protesters who spent their days protesting on the streets, but now it seemed that wasn't the case.
The second photo was a close-up of what appeared to be a middle-aged man's arm, with a tattoo of a snake wrapped around a dagger.
She looked at Alina.
"The UN building's security caught this intruder nearby a few days ago. He didn't know anything, though. He just said his boss asked him to scout the area and see if there was a way to get in by bypassing security."
"Someone from Xinjing?" Liu Shasha looked at the photo in her hand with some surprise.
"Yes." Elina said solemnly, "All New Bible believers will have this mark tattooed on their bodies. And according to the interrogation, he is not the first one sent here. At least six others have been here before. He is responsible for exploring new areas."
A huge sense of crisis washed over Liu Shasha. The Union Building normally had its own security team, and after establishing contact with Bai Yi, it was even protected by the garrison. However, even so, someone had still managed to sneak into the Union Building and escape unnoticed.
Regardless of whether he ultimately achieved his goal, this incident revealed a huge loophole in the security of the Union Buildings.
But the crisis quickly turned into confusion.
Infiltrating the UN building requires a lot of preparation, but the rewards are minimal.
The main purpose of this place is to serve as a negotiation table between countries. There are no important personnel or confidential documents. Liu Shasha can't figure out what the other party is planning.
"Could it be the representatives of the various countries here?"
Liu Shasha muttered to herself, but she immediately shook her head to get rid of the thought.
It is true that representatives from various countries have gathered in the United Nations building almost 24 hours a day since the relocation preparations began, but these representatives do not know any state secrets.
In such an environment, the representatives who are still here are basically new faces who have been re-screened by various countries. These newly appointed officials are here only to act as a mouthpiece for the will of a country. Their presence here represents absolute ignorance of this key information.
The screening results are public, so if those New Scripture believers are willing to put in a lot of effort to infiltrate the United Nations, they cannot be unaware of these contents.
So what's left?
Liu Shasha opened the window somewhat depressedly, letting the wind from outside blow in. Her office was on the 20th floor, and at this height, even the midsummer wind brought gusts of coolness.
The building's air conditioning units have had problems in recent days, and the logistics personnel responsible for maintenance could not find the cause of the problem for a while. As a result, many rooms can only receive intermittent air conditioning, so the people inside have to open the windows for ventilation.
She leaned against the window, looking out through the open window. The weather was good today, the air was clear and visibility was high. So even from a few kilometers away, her appearance was clearly reflected in the telescope.
"Target location confirmed, Room 2037, 20th Floor, Building." A woman's finger slid along the edge of the paper, and finally found the corresponding position on the construction drawing. She drew a circle on it with a red marker. She was just spying on Liu Shasha through a telescope.
Over the next few days, the woman continued to observe 2037, and as expected, she spotted Liu Shasha several times.
Considering the time and the other party's attire, she was basically certain that Room 2037 was Liu Shasha's office.
Inside the United Nations Building.
Liu Shasha had just finished a speech she was going to give at a conference three days later. She handed it to her assistant, Elena, to polish it, while she leaned on the table, her face resting on her hands, her mind preoccupied with how to persuade other countries to agree to aid the residents of the Western Hemisphere.
There were still more than two months left before Bai Yi's evacuation deadline, which was only enough time for a civilian cruise ship to make a one-way voyage. This meant that residents of the southern hemisphere had to rely on their existing ships to reach evacuation points in the north, as these ships could only depart from southern ports and travel north.
While air transport could significantly reduce the time required, each aircraft could only accommodate a small number of passengers, and the capacity of airports in the Southern Hemisphere must also be considered. Taking all these factors into consideration, if the Southern Hemisphere were to organize its own evacuation, half of the population would be left to die.
What Liu Shasha is going to do is to request the navies of various countries to send warships to the south, distribute them to various ports according to the size of the fleet, gather the locals island by island, and then distribute them evenly to various evacuation points.
Based on the tonnage and speed of the navies of various countries currently in service, if all costs are spared, the transportation capacity that these warships can provide within a limited time will be more than twice that of civilian passenger ships.
Today, while Liu Shasha still lacks the experience and mindset of her political predecessors, she's no longer a naive newcomer to society. She knows what she's about to face, and she knows the difficulties this idea will face if implemented. But she's already crafted an impeccable pitch. She meticulously documented these details in a manuscript, confident that it will persuade some countries to send their warships.
Even if only a portion of the escort ships of some countries were deployed, hundreds of thousands of lives could be saved. Luo Fan could not object to the decision of the Galactic Alliance. Before the end of everything, Liu Shasha decided to do her best to save more lives.
It was late at night, and darkness cast a veil of silence over the streets of the United States, but undercurrents were surging in this dawn.
As evacuation day approached, the situation in the United States became noticeably more turbulent. Various cults began to surface under the banner of faith and salvation. The frequency of terrorist attacks in the country increased several times within a month. Numerous police cars roamed the night, their flashing lights and blaring sirens becoming a fixture of the night.
The police are responsible for maintaining public security in the city, guiding the crowd to gathering areas near the evacuation points to wait for evacuation, and maintaining and protecting the attack scene. The triple pressure makes the police run around in a hurry. The police stations in various states are seriously understaffed, so the army and special police are also sent to the city to take over some of the work belonging to the police.
Even the mechanized platoon originally stationed near the UN building for security was reassigned to other tasks. The building's defense was completely handed over to the UN's original security personnel and some outsourced security companies, and the protection zone was narrowed to a single street around the headquarters building.
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