Chapter 1305 - Before The Storm (2/2)

“Got it.”

She jumped down from the water tank, then patted the dust on her skirt.

Just then, a raindrop fell on the tip of her nose.

Lilith raised her head slightly, looked at the gray clouds that had hidden the sunlight for some time, and touched the tip of her nose.

“Is it going to rain?”

It was the afternoon in Colombia, but still early in the morning in Xin.

In the office, Jiang Chen nodded after he had listened to Lilith’s report.

With the communication closed, he closed the holographic screen next to him.

Ayesha, who stood across from the desk, hesitated a little as she watched Jiang Chen. However, she finally asked what concerned her the most.

“Is Lilith going to be okay?”

“Don’t worry, whoever runs into her should be more worried. Compared to her safety, I have some sympathy for those who get in her path…” Jiang Chen coughed. “Well, what were we talking about earlier?”

Ayesha nodded and continued their previous topic.

“…Based on the information from Bernice, just yesterday evening, a SEAL unit set out from UA and arrived in Colombia by plane.”

“What’s the stance of Colombia?” Jiang Chen frowned.

“It’s not clear yet.” Ayesha shook her head.

After he pondered for a moment, his frown suddenly disappeared, he shook his head, then laughed.

Just now, he suddenly felt that his worries were completely unnecessary.

What if it were the disbanded Rainbow Six that got sent here? He didn’t think that a mere team of Special Forces could defeat an advanced artificial intelligence from the 22nd century.

The only thing he didn’t understand was why the UA would send a team of Special Forces to Colombia at this time.

Was it just a coincidence?

Or rather, they planned to recklessly start a war by assassinating Xin’s president…

His index finger tapped gently on the armrest of the chair as the thoughts flowed in his mind.

Splash…

Big raindrops fell down and hit the glass windows one after another. With the wind picking up, the sound of water splashing against the window grew louder. The palm leaves outside the window were like a boat, floating in the raging waves.

“It’s raining,” Ayesha said softly as she watched the rain droplets start to get more concentrated on the glass window.

The sky was still clear half an hour ago, but now the sky was covered by dense clouds.

The weather in the Western Pacific always behaved like this, especially in late spring and early summer.

Jiang Chen’s gaze floated out of the window as he watched the sudden rainstorm. His tone was filled with emotion.

“Yes, it’s starting to rain.”