Chapter 2155 - 2154: New Discovery
Chapter 2155 - 2154: New Discovery
The intercepted injections were handed over to the authorities, and Ling Feng quickly left the Capital City and returned to Guan Island.
By the time he got back, the place was already a complete mess.
Smith already knew the drug had been intercepted and was hysterically cursing, his emotions on the verge of collapse.
Ling Feng’s original plan was to continue monitoring him and see who he would contact.
After all, without the antidote, they had no way to save themselves.
But what surprised Ling Feng was that although Smith and the others were panicking, they never contacted the outside world, which Ling Feng found a bit unexpected.
They didn’t even bring up the virus or the antidote again!
After thinking it over for a moment, he understood: once the Americans realized the antidote had been intercepted, they must have sensed something, maybe realized they were being bugged, so they stopped reacting altogether.
It wasn’t hard to figure out. For something that classified to be intercepted mid‑transport, there was basically no explanation other than surveillance and wiretapping.
He watched through the night until the next morning. Although the American base was in chaos, there was still no sign of Smith contacting the outside. Ling Feng guessed he’d already reported the situation through some channel Ling Feng couldn’t detect, so after thinking about it, he prepared to leave.
But before he could go, Ling Feng’s phone rang.
The satellite phone showed a strange number. Ling Feng picked up and asked, "Who is it?"
"Boss, it’s me. I used an encrypted channel."
Shen Yuan said, then continued, "I just got some intel. America is about to enter Level Two alert status!"
"Oh?"
Ling Feng raised an eyebrow. "What’s going on? What are they planning?"
"Should be about the virus. They seem worried it’ll spread into their own country!" Shen Yuan said.
"Well, that’s normal enough."
Ling Feng nodded, thinking this was a textbook case of a guilty conscience.
But the Americans were overthinking it. He could go into their base and spread the virus among their soldiers, but he wasn’t about to run into America proper and target innocent civilians. He wasn’t as filthy as they were.
He chuckled, then said to Shen Yuan, "The Guan Island base is already compromised. I suspect the Americans will react soon and send reinforcements here. Help me keep an eye on that."
"Got it, I’ll do my best to gather intel!" Shen Yuan nodded.
After hanging up, Ling Feng decided not to leave just yet.
The Americans definitely wouldn’t just abandon this place. Sooner or later they’d send support. He wanted to see exactly what they would do.
Time ticked by. By noon, there was still no movement on Guan Island.
But in the afternoon, Ling Feng noticed that down in the base, more than a dozen large off‑road vehicles were fully loaded and ready to go, as if heading out on some mission.
His Divine Sense detected no trace of communication with the outside. Ling Feng knew they must have received information through some method he couldn’t perceive.
Sure enough, at three in the afternoon, over a dozen off‑road vehicles packed with heavily armed soldiers drove out of the base.
Ling Feng was puzzled. The island wasn’t that big—what were they driving out for?
His confusion was quickly cleared up.
A roaring sound came from the sky. A strangely shaped plane swept overhead and then dropped a huge crate.
"Air‑dropped relief supplies!"
Ling Feng understood.
The plane that just passed was very likely an American bomber. Only something that fast could deliver supplies in such a short time.
That kind of plane was meant to carry bombs, but now it was being used as a transport. Clearly, the Americans were really panicking.
A huge parachute carried the big crate slowly down, and the off‑road vehicles all drove toward the landing zone.
Ling Feng thought it over and felt he wasn’t done having fun yet; he couldn’t just let them take the stuff.
Once the supplies arrived and the immediate crisis was resolved, the virus in the American base would soon be wiped out.
Ling Feng felt that wasn’t nearly enough—they hadn’t suffered enough yet.
But just as he was about to use the Mind Soul Art to control those soldiers and snatch the supplies again, his phone rang.
Seeing it was Shen Yuan calling, Ling Feng hesitated for a moment but still picked up.
"Boss, I’ve got news. The Americans sent a bomber to air‑drop the supplies!" Shen Yuan said.
Ling Feng was speechless. He laughed and said, "I’m already looking at it. The stuff’s on the ground."
"Oh, that’s not the main point. The key thing is I found out where those supplies came from!" Shen Yuan said.
Ling Feng suddenly perked up and quickly asked, "Where from?"
"Biochemical Research Institute!"
Shen Yuan said, then added, "It’s one of America’s biochemical research facilities—extremely secretive. The outside world has no idea what kind of research goes on in there!"
"Oh?"
Ling Feng raised an eyebrow and then asked in a low voice, "Now that’s interesting."
"Yeah. The antidote supplies being shipped out of there pretty much confirms it’s very likely the place where the virus was made!" Shen Yuan said.
"Exactly."
Ling Feng nodded, then let out a cold laugh. "Alright, then I don’t need to bother with this side anymore. Let them focus on emergency rescue. I’m going to take a look at that Biochemical Research Institute."
"Okay, I’ll wait for you here in Washington D.C.!" Shen Yuan said.
Ling Feng grunted in acknowledgment and hung up. His Divine Sense showed the soldiers had already loaded the air‑dropped supplies onto the vehicles, so he stopped paying attention to them and Teleported away.
Soon, after a relay of Teleportations, Ling Feng arrived in Washington D.C. and found Shen Yuan.
Shen Yuan had already prepared the files. After handing them over to Ling Feng, he said, "Boss, that place is heavily guarded."
"Doesn’t matter. No matter how tight the security, I can get in."
Ling Feng smiled and picked up the documents for a look.
His brows immediately knit together. He hadn’t known anything about this place, and it turned out the Biochemical Research Institute’s background was that complicated?
The facility wasn’t exactly a state secret. Since records began, it had made the news headlines multiple times for several virus leak incidents.
The whole world had once focused on that place, demanding that America make public the experiments conducted there. But America was used to throwing its weight around and brushed it off with the excuse that disclosure would "affect national security."
And facts proved that the facility indeed stored many dangerous viruses. One staff member had even taken a virus out and used it to kill five people and injure more than ten.
Even so, America still refused to admit anything, instead designating the Biochemical Research Institute as a top‑level security zone and strictly forbidding any individuals or media from approaching.
After reading everything, Ling Feng narrowed his eyes. "Trying to hide and not let anyone see? Then this time, I’ll make sure you’re exposed completely."
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