After more than an hour of supersonic flight, Zuo Yi crossed the North American continent and arrived at the west coast of America.
He then flew over the Pacific Ocean and quickly disappeared from the radar of the North American Joint Air Defense System.
Many of the Aramercans breathed a sigh of relief, as if they had just sent away the God of Plague and were finally free.
However, many of them also felt an indescribable shame and anger. Since when did the Aramercans, a superpower in the world, allow a person from Da Xia to come and go as he pleased, as if there was no one around?
Although the ordinary Aramercans knew nothing about this, the United Federation of America, the Iron Wings, felt an unprecedented amount of pressure!
As the instigator, Zuo Yi did not return to his country immediately after throwing a bunch of trouble to the Aramercans. Instead, he changed directions over the Pacific Ocean and headed north to Maina.
Maina was a territory of America. Its territory was larger than America's, but its population was only a quarter of the latter's. Its military and economic strength were also much weaker than the Aramercans.
However, for 200 years, Maina had been America's staunchest ally. The two sides had signed a mutual military defense treaty, and their economic and military cooperation was very close. Therefore, America and Maina were often seen together internationally.
Of course, in such an alliance, Maina was always in a weak position, and the same was true for the Inner World.
Maina did not have an Alpha. Most of the Extraordinaries in Maina were members of the Iron Wings, and they had entered the wild world to train through the World Stone in Washington.
Some people joked that if America wanted to annex Maina, they did not even need to start a war. They only needed to act like war, and Maina would definitely surrender without a fight.
Although it was a joke, it made sense.
Since Maina's air defense system was part of the North American Joint Air Defense System, to avoid being discovered by the Aramercans, Zuo Yi chose to enter Maina from a few meters above sea level.
Avoiding areas that were easily discovered, he took a detour to Maina's second largest city, Dormont.
Dormont was a beautiful coastal city located in the southwest of Maina. It was very close to Aramerica and was also a modern international metropolis.
Due to its outstanding natural environment and excellent climate, Dormont became the first choice of many Maina immigrants. More than half of the population came from overseas.
Most of them were immigrants from Da Xia, and Dormont had the most immigrants from Da Xia.
Most of these immigrants had migrated here decades or even centuries ago.
Zuo Yi landed on a secluded road on the outskirts of Dormont. He took out his Harley motorcycle from his spatial ring, took off the license plate, put on his sunglasses, and drove toward the city.
Under the guidance of the GPS on his phone, it took him nearly an hour to arrive at Chinatown in the Fashen District of Dormont.
The Fashen District was the main settlement of Da Xia immigrants. The history of Chinatown could be traced back to more than a hundred years ago. The architectural style, culture, shops, and hotels were all Da Xia -oriented. It didn't feel like a foreign land.
Zuo Yi found a corner where no one was looking, put away the motorcycle, and walked into Chinatown.
Following the sign, he found a pawnshop hidden in the alley at the end of the street.
Pawnshop 13.
Ding ling ling ~
When Zuo Yi pushed open the old and heavy wooden door, the bronze bell hanging behind the door immediately rang.
An old man standing behind the counter raised his head when he heard the sound.
The old man was wearing a dark blue Tang suit. He was as thin as a bamboo pole. He wore a round hat and a pair of black-rimmed glasses. His cheekbones were high, his cheeks were sunken, and two white whiskers hung down to the corners of his mouth. His small eyes shone with a sharp light.
Zuo Yi walked straight to the old man.
The pawnshop was very small. There was a protective fence on the counter, and the shelves inside were filled with all kinds of items, mainly antiques, but there were also many strange things.
The old man in the Tang suit asked, "Sir, how can I help you?"
He spoke in Da Xia language, and his accent was a little special.
Zuo Yi put a bronze plate in the window and said, "I'm here to pawn something."
This palm-sized bronze plate was a certificate of qualification, proving that Zuo Yi was qualified to pawn something here.
The so-called pawn was actually to buy information.
Pawnshop 13 wasn't a real pawnshop, but a window for a secret intelligence organization. Only people with a certificate could get the corresponding service.
Zuo Yi's bronze plate came from Pritch Manor. It originally belonged to Wayne Leslie. From the latter's soul memories, he learned of the existence of the World Intelligence Organization in this family, as well as the way and method to purchase information.
The old man in the Tang suit took the bronze plate and carefully examined it. After making sure that there was no problem, he asked, "What do you want to pawn?"
Zuo Yi handed over a piece of paper with a long name written on it. "I want to know the recent whereabouts of this person."
The old man in the Tang suit put down the bronze plate and picked up the paper. He narrowed his eyes and read it. Then he opened the drawer and took out a thick account book, and checked the name list on it.
It was a very ancient and backward method.
He said, "A hundred."
Zuo Yi nodded and waved his hand. A large pile of glistening gold bricks immediately appeared on the counter.
A gold brick was the standard weight of ten kilograms. There were ten of them here!
Pawnshop 13 only paid in gold. They only accepted the plate and not the person. They only accepted gold, and no banknotes, checks, credit cards, or mobile payments were accepted.
A hundred kilograms of gold for a person's recent whereabouts was shockingly expensive. However, if the person was a staff holder of the Council of Truth, it was not expensive for Zuo Yi.
Zuo Yi had already dug out a lot of useful information from Wayne Leslie. Although he still couldn't find any more clues about the person wearing the crown, the staff-wielding person was important enough.
There were only 39 scepter holders in the Truth Council, and Zuo Yi had already killed two of them. He planned to continue hunting them down and weaken the crown holder's wings. Eventually, he would be able to force the hidden boss out of his hiding place.
Eliminating the staff holders one after another would be a heavy blow to the Council of Truth. Zuo Yi was not afraid of the Council of Truth's counterattack, because as long as they took any action, more clues would be exposed.
His miraculous methods obviously stunned the old man in the Tang suit.
After a moment, the pawnshop owner finally put away the gold bricks and said slowly, "I'll inform you if I have any news."
He handed Zuo Yi a piece of paper with an email address and login password written on it.
Zuo Yi put it away and immediately left Pawnshop 13.
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