<h2 ss="wp-block-heading">Chapter 7186</h2>
But Victoria never dreamed that Brovnen’s trip to Antarctica would lead to such a big incident!
She didn’t know the specific situation in Antarctica yet,
Only that the US military hadnded overnight with weapons and equipment,
And had attacked the Japanese research team,
But she didn’t know if it was rted to Brovnen,
And she couldn’t contact him now.
However, regardless of whether this matter was rted to Brovnen or not,
She was now extremely nervous.
Although the Qing-Breaking Society’s headquarters were extremely well-hidden,
Almost entirely underground on an unnamed ind,
This method of concealment could only evade ordinary satellites and aircraft.
If any foreign military with specialized detection equipment were to inadvertently scan the area,
They would discover that the ind, barely visible beneath, had been hollowed out.
Previously, Victoria was never worried about exposure because the ind was hundreds of kilometers from both Antarctica and South America.
South America itself received little attention, and Antarctica even less.
Her ind had no tourist attractions nearby, and nomercial shipping routes passed through it.
Civilian nes, ships, and even research vessels never flew overhead or beside it.
Furthermore, she had had the surrounding area surveyed two or three decades ago.
There were no oil or mineral resources, and fisheries were not abundant.
In addition, the ind’s ownership had been purchased by the South American government,
Prohibiting unauthorized trespassing,
So she never worried about security risks.
But now things are different.
Overnight, the US military deployed hundreds of soldiers,
Several armored vehicles and even self-propelled rocketunchers are being sent to Antarctica.
This disy of modern weaponry immediately made Victoria uneasy.
She knew very well that once everything here was exposed to the military of a superpower like the US,
There would be only one oue: conquest.
To destroy this ce, the US wouldn’t even need to send troops.
They only needed to deploy more bombers to level the ind.
As for the underground fortifications,
Even if they could withstand the first wave of bombing,
The people and facilities inside wouldn’t survive.
All the air in the underground facilities was supplied from the ind’s surface throughrge venttion systems.
Once the surface was bombed, those inside with insufficient cultivation would surely die.
Moreover, although this ce was only a few hundred kilometers from the Antarctic continent,
A few hundred kilometers was practically no distance for the US military.
If the situation in Antarctica continued to escte, and US aircraft happened to fly overhead one day and detect something amiss,
It would be all over.
Antarctica was bound by the Antarctic Treaty,
Yet they could still invade without hesitation.
What chance would they have of this ce?
Victoria was in a state of panic,
Feeling a sense of impending doom.
She immediately summoned Revendor and anxiously instructed him,
“Revendor, notify all the schrs in America and Japan,”
“And their families,”
“And tell them to find out why the United States is sending troops to Antarctica.”
“I have a feeling this is very suspicious.”
Revendor also knew the matter was of great importance,
Potentially affecting the very survival of the Anti-Qing Society,
So he immediately replied solemnly,
“Your Majesty, rest assured,”
“I will inform them immediately!”
Then, he suddenly remembered a detail and said,
“By the way, Your Majesty,”
“ording to the routine reports from the Left Army Commander’s Office recently,”
“Elder Brovnen went to Antarctica on a Japanese research vessel at sea.”
“Could the US attack on the Japanese research team be rted to Elder Wu?!”