That day, as the black motorcade slowly came to a stop.
The Chi Country's embassy in Black Port City initiated a state of alert, closing its black iron gates.
The four Chi Country soldiers at the gate were fully armed, standing guard with guns, while two other teams of security elites, under the leadership of the Chi General Guard, patrolled inside the embassy.
This was an area nearly two thousand square meters in size, isolated by red-painted walls from the outside world.
The lawns along the walls were dotted with greenery, trees grew, and the gray stone-paved ground was flat and spacious, extending all the way.
The flags of Chi Country and the Federation were simultaneously hoisted to the top of the central flagpole, fluttering in the wind, with seven or eight black sedans parked neatly on the left.
A three-story building was centrally located here, painted red, neat and clean.
