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Chapter 536 - 536 536 If Obviousness Doesn't Work Resort to Secrecy
536: Chapter 536: If Obviousness Doesn’t Work, Resort to Secrecy 536: Chapter 536: If Obviousness Doesn’t Work, Resort to Secrecy “How can it be my fault?
It’s their own fault for not researching medicine that can cure diseases.
If they had done their research earlier, they would have made the money themselves.
All they do is bounce around here all day.”
“There’s nothing they can do; after all, developing pharmaceuticals really burns through cash.”
Zhao Guang said with disdain, “Whoever spends the money makes the money.
They’re just focused on their own little profits.”
While Zhao Guang had respect for real doctors, he absolutely despised those who were only in it for the money and resorted to crooked methods, especially the so-called pharmaceutical factories.
It’s not that there aren’t any good ones at all, but there are very few of them indeed.
“Forget it, let’s not talk about this anymore.
It’s just bad luck.”
Ye Zhi nodded, “That’s true, but should we change the subject?
There are some good movies coming out this month; do you want to go see them together?
I don’t have anyone to go with anymore.”
“I’m afraid I can’t; I still have some things I need to take care of for a while.”
“What things?” Ye Zhi was somewhat curious and a bit disappointed.
“It’s not anything very related to you; I just need to make a trip to the mountains.”
Ye Zhi was speechless; she didn’t know whether Zhao Guang was deliberately avoiding her or if he genuinely had something to do.
But then again, those research projects probably weren’t something he could do all by himself.
The so-called trip to the mountains often meant liaising with other researchers, and no one knew how long it would take.
Higher-ups hadn’t even figured it out, so she was even less capable of doing so.
Sighing, Ye Zhi nodded, “Alright then, I’ll just go with Si Yu.”
Zhao Guang waved his hand and did not continue the conversation, feeling every day’s time was incredibly pressing.
The more he learned, the less he felt he understood, the more inadequate he felt.
Especially in terms of mathematical calculations, he had learned almost everything he could, and from now on, he would have to rely on his own research.
Only when one starts researching on their own do they realize how comforting it is to learn from existing materials.
Because the knowledge learned in a single day could take months to achieve through personal research.
Unfortunately, he had now become a forerunner, with nothing pre-existing left to learn.
Even the latest international research made public was just a tiny fraction of the whole picture.
How much they were hiding was anyone’s guess.
Two days later, Zhao Guang silently left his home.
Once again, he was heading to Myanmar.
However, he was also aware that the situation abroad was turbulent and everyone was watching him closely.
If he appeared abroad, trouble would follow.
Besides, those old folks would probably not allow him to apply for a visa.
If the obvious path was impeded, then he had no choice but to resort to the shadows.
Shielded by the mountains, Zhao Guang quietly altered his appearance.
Then, using a Spell, he slipped past the patrols outside the mountains, making his way southward across mountain paths and various other roads.
With Zhao Guang’s current speed, his running was no worse than traveling by vehicle.
Moving through uninhabited mountain areas, Zhao Guang’s speed even surpassed that of car travel.
Thus, he reached the national border undetected.
The border was even more scrupulously monitored than his last visit—no surprise given the recent surge of problems.
Catching criminals was no longer a simple matter; there were increasingly more people attempting to cross the border or engage in certain activities, many not even aware of their own missions.
With a release of an Illusion Technique, no one could detect him, and so he quietly passed through.
Observing the border personnel he had eluded, Zhao Guang silently apologized before purchasing an unregistered phone and calling Xu Mo.
“Who are you and how did you get my number?”
Having not seen him in many days, Xu Mo now possessed much more authority, being in a commanding position all this time.
Unlike Zhao Guang, who barely emerged to handle affairs, Xu Mo was actively directing his subordinates to expand his Alliance and power, leading to such noticeable changes.
“Send a car to pick me up from the north.”
Zhao Guang modified his voice, fearing surveillance.
Others might not recognize it, but Xu Mo was different.
Even with the altered voice, the contract within their souls stirred to life.
Xu Mo’s expression changed; he knew it was his master.
“Understood,” Xu Mo replied, feigning indifference.
Still, Zhao Guang could detect the quiver in his voice, something others likely couldn’t discern.
It wasn’t long before the vehicle arrived.
Zhao Guang, with his acute senses, became aware that several people were tailing them.
He hadn’t expected Xu Mo’s life to have become so colorful, with even a simple pickup being watched.
The question was whether they were targeting Xu Mo or himself.
After all, Xu Mo had an apparent connection to him, so being surveilled for seeking Xu Mo out was normal.
But they were unaware it was him, nor were they certain these were his people making contact.
So they followed but refrained from further action.
Zhao Guang didn’t mind; let them follow.
If he confronted these people, it would only alert them prematurely.
Soon, Zhao Guang arrived at Xu Mo’s office.
Xu Mo asked everyone to leave and was about to speak, but Zhao Guang raised a hand to stop him.
Then, under Xu Mo’s surprised gaze, Zhao Guang started searching the room, eventually revealing sixteen cameras and listening devices in his hands.
Zhao Guang crushed and destroyed them without a second thought.
“Master, I…
I didn’t know.
Those people claimed to be experts and said there were absolutely no cameras,” Xu Mo said.
Zhao Guang waved a hand dismissively, “It’s alright; after all, plenty of people internationally want to deal with me.
Those experts…
they might have been the ones to plant them here.” He had no trust in them.
True, many here were bound by contracts, absolutely trustworthy.
But there were too many comings and goings, especially the influx of special talents.
Initially, these people might not pose a problem, but who could say for later?
It wouldn’t be strange if they were sold out or turned.
Resolved, Xu Mo decided that after this, he must ‘cleanse’ internally.
No, not cleanse the Alliance but his own side.
Perhaps some industries needed to be transferred to other Alliance members’ hands to diversify risks.
After all, international monitoring of these individuals wasn’t as strict.
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