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#360 - Inertial Error

“Mission guaranteed!”

Tanya stood before Fang Cheng like a javelin, displaying her impressive figure to the fullest.

Hearing this, Fang Cheng nodded.

Tanya and Vivian had been on Earth for over a year. In this short time, they had not only adapted to life on Earth but also learned many spy skills with the help of the consciousness transfer device.

Among Fang Cheng's subordinates, there was a relative lack of spies. The mecha warriors were positioned as frontline soldiers, but many special tasks didn't necessarily require them to solve, as they all had fierce appearances.

Tanya and the others were different. These elves had innately strong mental power, giving them advantages in disguise and infiltration behind enemy lines. In addition, their individual combat strength was far greater than that of the clone soldiers, making them more suitable for these spy-like missions.

Fang Cheng also intended to cultivate a group of such talents among the elves. Therefore, this trip to the United States to capture Ruum was a trial run for Tanya and her team.

...

United States, Las Vegas.

As soon as Tanya and her group got off the plane, before they even left the airport, they were stopped by a group of strangers in black suits.

“Hello, are you Ms. Tanya? I am from the city government, my name is Davis.”

The man leading the group was about thirty years old. He spoke with a pure local accent while extending his right hand.

Davis looked at the beautiful woman in front of him and couldn't help but feel a stirring in his heart.

Even though Tanya had used her mental powers to modify her appearance, she was still an undeniable beauty, so it was normal for Davis to feel attracted.

“Tanya.”

Tanya nodded faintly, showing no intention of shaking hands.

Davis wasn't embarrassed and extended his hand, saying, “Please, we have prepared a hotel for the representatives of the Star Ring Federation.”

“That won’t be necessary.”

After Tanya finished speaking, she led her group directly past him.

This time, Davis was completely embarrassed. Although the White House had agreed to let the Star Ring Federation handle the Grey alien case, the mayor of Las Vegas had his own plans.

He thought that if he could catch the Grey aliens before the White House and the Star Ring Federation, it would be a huge political asset in the future.

It would prove that he had accomplished something that the White House and the Star Ring Federation had not. In the future, he might not have the qualifications to compete for the presidency of the Star Ring Federation, but he might have a chance to contend for the presidency of the United States.

As a result, Tanya ignored him completely and walked past them.

Anyway, the necessary communication with the US government had already been done. After the last alien disaster in New York, the United States had fallen into a slump.

Now, whether it was its economic or military strength, it had been surpassed by other countries and had completely gone downhill.

“Sir, what do we do?”

The staff member beside him asked, seeing Tanya and her group leave.

Davis narrowed his eyes slightly, a smile appearing on his lips: “I didn't expect the Star Ring Federation to send only a group of women. Follow them.”

“Yes.”

After leaving the airport, Tanya and her group got into a car arranged by the Star Ring Federation.

In the car.

“Your Majesty, there's a car following us, it should be those people from just now.”

Tanya raised her head, then turned back and said calmly: “Ignore them. Our mission is to find the Grey aliens. If they get in the way, just eliminate them directly.”

“Yes, Your Majesty.”

...

With the arrival of Tanya and her group, the entire Las Vegas became turbulent.

The original gangsters and drug dealers found that there were noticeably more police officers on the streets, and they were often mixed with people in black suits. Experienced drug dealers knew that these people were FBI agents.

Although the US government had agreed to hand this matter over to the Star Ring Federation, the White House had obviously not given up on capturing the Grey aliens themselves.

Even if the Grey aliens they captured had to be handed over to the Star Ring Federation in the end, it would undoubtedly increase their say in the Star Ring Federation.

After all, the current Star Ring Federation was not the United Nations of the past. It was the largest and most powerful force on Earth. Being able to gain more say in the Star Ring Federation meant that they could fight for more benefits in the future, which was beyond doubt.

Tanya was aware of these things, but she didn't care. In her opinion, completing her master Fang Cheng's orders was the top priority. No matter who found the Grey aliens first, as long as they ended up in her hands, that was all that mattered.

Of course, it would be best if she could find them first.

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In fact, Fang Cheng didn't expect them to be able to find the Grey aliens in the first place with just a few people. Fang Cheng sent them there more to ensure that the Grey aliens were brought back.

Sure enough, after the US government learned that the matter of the Grey aliens had been completely exposed, they began to search with all their might, unlike before when they were searching secretly.

This large-scale search made the citizens of Las Vegas nervous.

Although the White House and the Star Ring Federation had not announced this matter to the ordinary people of the world, the locals who were being searched still felt something was wrong.

...

Queen's District, northern Las Vegas.

In front of a dilapidated residential building, a young police officer in a dark police uniform was knocking on the door. Judging from his rough appearance, he was no different from a street thug, because he knew that this was Queen's District, the dirtiest and most chaotic place in the city.

Here, not only did gangsters have privileges, but the police also had privileges, because everyone who lived here could be said to have unclean hands, so the police were naturally not afraid of them.

As the rusty iron door made a teeth-aching creaking sound, the door was opened.

“Why did it take so long to open the door?”

The inspecting police officer frowned, somewhat dissatisfied.

Hearing this, old John stammered: “This, Officer…”

“Alright,” the police officer waved his hand, he guessed it was probably some trivial matter like drugs or prostitution, “I don't want to deal with your affairs. Have you seen any suspicious people recently?”

“Suspicious people,” old John's pupils widened slightly, “No, Officer, I've lived here for several years and haven't seen any suspicious people.”

“I mean recently!” The police officer was a little strange.

Inside the house, Ruum, who was controlling old John's speech, was shocked, “Crap!”

He made a habitual mistake. What the police officer meant by recently, for Ruum, who had a long life, a time unit of several years could be considered recently, just like humans saying a few months.

The police officer then mumbled a sentence, preparing to turn around and leave.

“No, he can't be let go!” Ruum glanced at his communicator that had not yet been built, and immediately made up his mind.

“Ah, Officer, I remembered a strange thing.”

Old John suddenly stopped him as he turned to leave.

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