Chapter 1013
Several helicopters gathered on the outskirts of Aurous Hill and headed towards the border of the
province at high speed, narrowing the distance with the target little by little. 1
On the other hand, the white Iveco Daily was on the federal route, driving ording to the speed
limit.
They often stumbled upon traffic congestion or red lights that limited their overall speed and
traveling distance. 1
Gibson chose the federal route instead of the highway because of one main reason, that was, the
structure of the road itself. 1
As the highway was a closed-circuit route, it would be hard for them to escape if the police marked
them and set up roadblocks. However, federal routes were different. They were connected to
various townships and counties, so it would be extremely hard for the police to pinpoint their
location and to block their path. 6
Besides, if they faced any problem, they could simply abandon the van and run away. Federal
routes provided a lot of excellent hiding locations. They could hide in the countryside, the residential
houses, and even factories or construction sites.
However, they left Charlie plenty of opportunities to pursue them. 9
Hovering in the sky, the helicopters did not have to stop for anything. There were no detours or
congestion that were blocking their way either, so their flying speed was constant at two hundred
kilometers per hour. 6
After flying for more than an hour, Charlie was only a hundred kilometers away from the target.
Isaac started, "Mr. Wade, their current average speed i s only forty to fifty kilometers per hour, we
can catch u p to them in thirty minutes." 1
"Good.” Charlie nodded and said, "Can you contact the local forces that work for the Wade family?
Ask them t o block the road in advance, I want to chase these rats straight into the trap." 1
Isaac checked the real-time location sent by Albert and said, "There''s an overhead bridge above a
river on the federal route. Once they enter the bridge, I''ll ask our men to block the bridge and
prevent other vehicles from entering, then I''ll block the other end of the bridge. They won’t be able
to escape then!" 7
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Charlie nodded in satisfaction and said, "Good idea! Proceed, then!”
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Soon, two fleets of trucks filled with muck set off from two construction sites on both sides of the
bridge, i
The construction sites belonged to a real estate developmentpany owned by the Wade family.
Of course, Isaac had arranged those two fleets of trucks for their mission. Each fleet consisted of
more than twenty trucks loaded with muck.
Any of these trucks weighed forty to fifty tons when fully loaded, which was equivalent to a heavy-
duty military tank. No vehicle could possibly crash their way out if these trucks blocked the road, let
alone twenty of these heavily-loaded trucks. Even tanks would not be able to run past them.
Gibson''s brother drove the car onto the bridge. Gibson grinned gleefully, "We''ll soon be in Sudbury
after crossing this bridge!" 6
"Hurrah!" Gibson''s sister cheered, "If we get the money today, we can go to the Maldives tomorrow!
I''ve checked earlier—tourist visas are granted on arrival and we don’t have to apply for a visa in
advance, which means we can buy a ne ticket and fly there tomorrow!" 7
While behind the wheels, Gibson''s brother asked oddly, "Hey, why are there so many trucks
suddenly?”
Everyone looked out the window curiously and saw heavy trucks full of much on both sides of the
road as well as their vehicle, s
Gibson waved his hand nonchntly and said, "They must be delivering materials for the
construction site nearby. Ignore them, let''s overtake them quickly."
The Iveco elerated and overtook the fleet of trucks.
Immediately afterward, the fleet of trucks began to drive in parallel, forming some kind of a
roadblock that blocked the road behind them as well as the vehicles. 1
When the Iveco got on the bridge, the fleet of trucks, who was driving side by side, followed them
closely behind too. However, as soon as they got on the bridge, they came to a stall and turned off
their engine, effectively blocking the bridge and the vehicles behind them.