23:16, temporary command center, Pier 9, San Francisco.

Operator: "Sir, the submarine has arrived at the designated location and is releasing the commandos..."

23:49, temporary command center.

Operator: "Sir, the task force has reached the northwest corner and is entering the reservoir."

Except for Gusby, everyone else was fine along the way, after all, they were all elite.

Seeing that Mason also looked calm, Luke felt that he had guessed right. This old man must have a story.

Anderson served as the commander-in-chief of the operation, in the center, while Waters led his team members as the vanguard.

If there is a shot, it must be the classic scene where a team of fully armed Navy SEALs suddenly emerges from the calm water.

This is an enclosed space with no one in it and only a boiler that keeps turning.

The space here is not big, and it seems a bit crowded with more than 30 people.

Colonel Anderson saw that the exit was locked from the outside and asked Mason:

"This is a dead end. Where are you taking us? We don't have much time. We need to hurry."

Mason sat at the boiler exhaust vent and answered Lieutenant Colonel Anderson in the passage that could only accommodate one person:

"Here, I'll go over and open the door."

Anderson and other team members were stunned when they looked at the passage under the boiler.

That channel was the boiler exhaust, and every once in a while, excess flames would burst out, and there were gears swinging.

Lieutenant Colonel Anderson stared at Mason with wide eyes and said:

"Are you bluffing me?"

Mason said calmly:

"I still remember the interval, I hope it hasn't changed."

Lieutenant Colonel Anderson reminded him again:

"If you get hit by the flames, all that's left is a pile of charred coal."

Mason smiled and said to Anderson:

"Thank you."

Then just pull up the mask and prepare to pass.

Next to him was a Navy SEAL specially assigned by Walmack to guard Mason.

He swallowed and said to Lieutenant Colonel Anderson:

"Captain, you asked me to follow him all the time..."

Of course, Lieutenant Colonel Anderson would not let his men take risks, so he said:

"You can stay."

At this time, Luke handed his backpack to Gusby and said:

"Help me keep an eye on it."

Then, amid everyone's stunned expressions, he followed Mason into the passage.

This danger is not a problem for Luke. As long as he finds the right time and moves quickly, there will be no problem.

Even Mason was surprised to see Luke pass.

"You...you're not an ordinary agent?"

Luke didn't answer him, just gave him a mysterious smile.

Then he was handed a QH917 pistol.

"That old guy, Walmac, doesn't tell the truth. I don't trust him. As long as the mission is accomplished, you can do whatever you want."

Mason looked at Luke deeply, took the pistol and nodded.

The house on the boiler side has the same layout as the house next to it, except that the passage here is open.

Lieutenant Colonel Anderson is still waiting anxiously.

Luke also followed Mason, and they were not afraid that Mason would play tricks on them.

Sure enough, not long after, the door was opened from the outside.

It was Mason who opened the door, and behind him stood Luke, who had a smile on his face.

Taking the package from Goosby, Luke pulled out something that looked like a radio.

Remove the waterproof packaging and start assembling.

Waters was next to him, so he asked:

"What is this?"

Luke replied:

"Radio signal receiving device, used to monitor the other party's communication system."

"Lieutenant Colonel Anderson, wait a moment. I need to monitor their communications."

So the group waited for Luke to assemble the thing.

It’s not that big, about the size of two palms placed upright, like an enlarged version of a mobile phone.

After installing the antenna, Luke put on the headphones and started to make adjustments.

After operating for a while, everyone saw Luke's eyes light up.

"Found it. No problem for now, let's go."

The team members passed through the boiler room one after another and came to the maintenance passage.

There are three pipes here. Mason pointed to the leftmost pipe and said:

"That leads to the underground tunnel."

So Lieutenant Colonel Anderson ordered his men to open the fence, and everyone entered the underground tunnel one by one.

Soon after Luke passed through, he heard a communication message from the other party through his headset.

"Lieutenant Colonel Anderson, the enemy noticed that the northern windbreak fence was vibrating, and they sent a patrol."

Lieutenant Colonel Anderson thought for a moment and then gave the order for everyone to take cover.

Lieutenant Colonel Anderson was a qualified commander, although the patrol team had no chance of winning against so many commandos.

However, the most important thing about this raid is its concealment. Starting a war too early will easily expose ourselves and give the other side more time to react and deploy.

It would be troublesome if they fired missiles or harmed the hostages.

The patrol walked over it and checked it, but found nothing and passed by.

All but Luke emerged from the water.

Luke's radio wasn't waterproof, so he had to find a corner and use the shadows to hide himself.

After hearing their all-clear, Luke signaled Commander Anderson to continue forward.

Mason also gave Luke a thumbs up.

Luke's move was simply cheating for them.

Everyone came to the entrance of the bathroom in Alcatraz. The bathroom was above the ladder, and Mason escaped from here.

After looking at the manhole cover above, Lieutenant Colonel Anderson prepared to ask someone to check it through the fiber optic monitor.

But Luke stopped him.

"They detected the vibration of the windbreak fence just now. There must be something else here. As long as the manhole cover moves, the alarm will be set off. We have to move to another place."

Lieutenant Colonel Anderson thought for a moment and then looked at Mason.

"Where else can I get out?"

Mason shrugged and said:

"I don't know either. This place is like a maze. I escaped from here."

Luke took a deep look at the old man and said to Lieutenant Colonel Anderson:

"I'll talk to him alone."

So Luke pulled Mason to a distance, stared at Mason with a serious expression and said:

"Listen, Mason, there are 15 missiles with VX nerve gas cluster warheads pointed at San Francisco right now."

Luke told the truth without hesitation, causing Mason to curse.

"Fuck, Angelo is also in Los Angeles..."

Luke said to him calmly:

"You may not know the power of VX nerve gas. A missile exploding over San Francisco can kill more than half of the living things in San Francisco, not just humans."

Mason remained silent.

Luke continued:

"So you decide, should we go up and fight them now and let them launch poison gas missiles at San Francisco, or should we take a covert assault to complete the mission?"

Mason was silent for a while, then sighed and said:

"Come with me to the morgue. I know the way there."

Luke smiled and said to Lieutenant Colonel Anderson:

"Lieutenant Colonel Anderson, let's go with Mason to find another route. We can't go this way."

Lieutenant Colonel Anderson waved his hand and followed Mason with the other commandos. He whispered to Luke:

"You're right. We just checked and there is indeed a sensor on the manhole cover."

Luke smiled and said, "General Hammer is not a fool. We can't treat them like terrorists. This is a war with opponents of the same level. A mistake in a detail will cause the operation to fail."

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