Unfortunately, Carolyn would not give up so easily. This was the best chance General Ade had given her to prove herself. The government had always denied and doubted the abilities of female agents. Faced with such doubts, Carolyn had always wanted to find a chance to prove herself to the government.
However, General Ade had never given her a chance to prove herself. This time, using her relationship with Matthew, General Ade had given her a rare opportunity.
As long as she could bring Kevin Mathew back, Carolyn could be said to have killed two birds with one stone. Not only would she be able to obtain the love she had always dreamed of, but she would also be able to gain General Ade's favor. She would also be able to apply to the government for the training of female agents.
All of this only needed a beginning, and Kevin Mathew was this beginning! The key to Carolyn's success or failure lay with him. Carolyn had quickly fled Beijing because she was worried that she would be surrounded. When she came back to her senses, she realized that she had fallen into a trap!
She should have thought about it more! If Kevin Mathew really had Hua Xia's special forces members by his side, even if he gave Matthew face, it was impossible for him to not chase after her, right? At the very least, he would have to follow her until he was sure that she had left Hua Xia, right? However, ever since she had left the hotel, her intuition had told her that no one was following her.
Carolyn stopped in her tracks. Kevin Mathew knew her too well, so he had used her weakness to play a psychological battle with her! A slight smile appeared on Carolyn's face. It was all because he had come to the hotel alone …
Even though she had quickly left the hotel, Carolyn did not give up on her mission. She took out a small GPS tracking device from her backpack. After turning on the screen, she saw a red dot moving. Finally, the red dot stopped at a place outside Beijing's Sixth Ring Road.
Carolyn did not give up even when she was retreating. She secretly stuck a patch type GPS tracking device on Matthew's clothes, in an undetectable position.
Since Matthew had set up a firewall around the network signal source, she had no choice but to use this more primitive method of tracking. Although technology was constantly improving, and many technologies could directly track through the signal source, some outdated technology that was about to be phased out was still indispensable to special agents.
If Carolyn hadn't brought along this tracking device, which had already been discarded by many people, she wouldn't have been able to determine Matthew's location.
Carolyn analyzed the situation seriously. There were two possibilities for the place Matthew had stopped at. The first possibility was that it was a place set up by Hua Xia's special department. There would definitely be soldiers from the special forces guarding it, and it would definitely not be easy for others to break through. There was no doubt about this. The other possibility was that this place was Matthew's residence. If it was the second, then she was very confident.
Through the satellite conversion, the 2D map was converted into a satellite map. Carolyn was able to make out that this place was similar to a small residential area that wasn't particularly large.
It was called a residential area because its scale couldn't be considered a villa. There were about 40 to 50 similar small residential areas in the vicinity. Americans might not know what this was called, but it was similar to the small two-story buildings that were built in new villages.
The satellite map in Carolyn's hand showed such a place. There were about a few dozen houses in a new village, and it looked like it had been there for more than ten years. There probably weren't many people left in this place, as most of them had moved away. This place was left to wait for Beijing to expand, and when it was demolished, they could make some money.
Carolyn didn't know about Hua Xia's national conditions, and she didn't know about Hua Xia's real estate either. American metropolises were definitely filled with tall buildings and densely populated areas. In American small towns, the distance between each house was often hundreds of meters. In smaller towns, there might even be a house that was more than ten miles apart!
It had to be known that other than California, New York, Texas, Florida, and Illinois, which had a population of more than ten million, the rest of the states had a population in the millions. Wyoming, North Dakota, and Vermont only had a population of about five to six hundred thousand.
In Beijing's larger residential areas, such as Tiantong Garden or Huilongguan, the number of residents in these residential areas was comparable to those in the sparsely populated states.
It was because of this difference in national conditions that Carolyn didn't dare to act rashly. She suspected that this densely populated residential area was a special secret location that Kevin Mathew had participated in the research and development of. Carolyn felt a little disdainful when she saw this simple and crude setup. Didn't Hua Xia's technological research and development have improved a lot? Why was he still working in such a simple and crude place?
She felt wronged for Kevin Mathew. A talent like him should be working in a high-tech building in America, where even making coffee was done by robots! He shouldn't be working in a residential area like this. This was just like a wealthy rural area, a place that had nothing to do with military research.
Why? Why could Matthew tolerate her staying in such a place?! Carolyn didn't understand. Was it because of the so-called national sentiments? Was it because of the so-called patriotism?!
Many of Hua Xia's top talents didn't hesitate to stay in America after studying there. Why? Because America could give them better treatment! Give them more US dollars! Give them a better living environment!
Because of this, many people didn't hesitate to stay in America, build America, work hard for America, and contribute their life's worth of knowledge to America! Too many people didn't receive education from a young age to serve their motherland after becoming talented, but to be able to go abroad after becoming talented …
This kind of thinking was deeply ingrained in the worldview of too many people, and it wasn't easy to change it. What exactly influenced the thinking of this generation? This was a question that was worth pondering.
No matter what, Carolyn decided to check it out in the middle of the night. If it was really heavily guarded, she would have to think of another way. If it was just a secret base for the researchers, then she wouldn't be so polite to Kevin Mathew anymore. If there was anything, she would take him away first.
Once they returned to America, Kevin Mathew wouldn't be able to make the decision.
Human rights were reserved for those who were obedient … Not just anyone could stand in front of the American government and shout for human rights. Those who opposed the government, betrayed the government, and couldn't be used by the government had no human rights to speak of.
The logic was that simple. As long as Kevin Mathew returned to America and obediently worked for them, he would be able to enjoy all the power, the highest power! But if he stubbornly insisted on staying in Hua Xia, then he would have no rights. The Americans wouldn't even give him the most basic right to survive!
Because his right to survive would affect the interests of the American government, they would ruthlessly strip him of all his rights!
The world where the strong preyed on the weak was cruel. Many things that people saw were far less cruel than what actually happened. This world was full of unspoken rules, including the human rights that the Americans insisted on the most.
All the rules were established by the powerful. It was that simple.
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