Chapter 334: Exploratory Decision

"Are you sure you missed what you said?"

There was not a hint of a smile on the face of the military personnel who stared into Jessica's eyes and took notes but actually interrogated. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

"I've said it so many times, and no matter how much you ask, that's all I have to say."

Jessica held back her anger and said in a low voice.

"Ma'am, you should know that I'm here for your safety."

The interrogator put down his pen, "Your injuries are almost healed and you will be discharged from the hospital soon, but before that you should remember what to say and what not to say." ”

Jessica sneered, "Oh, can you control me alone, can you still control everyone's mouths?" ”

Hearing Jessica say this, the interrogator finally showed a slight smile on the corner of his mouth: "If necessary, then the Pentagon will choose to do this."

"......" Jessica glared at the other party, but unfortunately the interrogator was indifferent, stood up and put away the notebook, and said, "Okay, Ms. Jessica, this is the end of today's questioning, I wish you a pleasant afternoon." ”

"Is it here?" Jessica sarcastically said.

"Yes, it's safe here."

Ignoring Jessica's sarcasm, the interrogators walked out of the closed room and saluted the man in front of the monitor outside the door, "General." ”

Then he handed over the interrogation notes with both hands.

Hunter casually took the notebook and flipped through a few pages, and without saying much, waved him down.

"Dr. Leon, what do you think?" He asked what Leon next to him thought.

"She doesn't have many clues here, it's pretty much what the other survivors said."

Leon shook his head: "I can't give detailed specific advice on these aspects...... But it is very likely to be true, we can already confirm that the opposite side of the Lawson Bridge must be connected to another world, so it is also possible that there are other extraterrestrial creatures, and the current observation data shows that the Lawson Bridge is stable, maybe we can start trying to pass through the Lawson Bridge. ”

After hearing Dr. Leon's suggestion, Hunter nodded imperceptibly, "This has been considered above, maybe in the near future...... The day after tomorrow, the first exploration team will enter the wormhole. ”

"Oh, really?"

Hearing the news, Leon suddenly became excited: "Okay, good." ”

"Wait, Dr. Leon, I can't let you in for yourself."

Hunter said, "You have to stay here, the Exploration Team can't guarantee your safety." ”

"Wait......"

"Doctor, needless to say."

Stopping Dr. Leon from what he was trying to say, and without looking at his disappointed look, Hunter stood up and walked out of the enclosed, militarized administration building.

He has a lot of things to do this afternoon, such as attending the president's closed-door high-level meeting to discuss whether that Rosen Bridge thing will have an impact on the United States and the world.

He knew what the high-ranking officials were worried about, afraid that this kind of wormhole would have an impact on the earth, such as some kind of geological disaster? Worries such as whether it will swallow up the earth.

Second, after determining that the wormhole itself does not cause too much harm, what is the opposite side of the wormhole? What happened in St. Annu?

From the current interrogation of the survivors, the only thing that can be confirmed is that that night, a sudden fog swept through the entire city of St. Aannu, and then appeared all kinds of strange creatures that had never been seen before, all of which were uniformly large, and some were even unusually large, and had extremely aggressive behavior towards humans, and many people died under these unknown creatures.

Thinking of that wormhole, the origin of these unknown creatures seems to be obvious, and they should come from the world on the other side of the wormhole.

In light of this, and the fact that the reasons for the destruction of St. Annu have not yet been fully understood, the President and all of his senior officials who know the inside story have taken it very seriously, and the blockade of the city of St. Annu has been ongoing since the President's televised address last month.

First, large temporary structures were built on the ruins of St. Annu City and the wormhole, which were strictly guarded to prevent any unrelated people from approaching, and secondly, in order to confess to many people, and at the same time, some traces of natural disasters were falsified, so that many allowed journalists, media and others could enter these "places" to watch.

The effect is still there, and while most people on the internet still suspect that the government is hiding something, at least as a month goes by, the situation has calmed down somewhat.

Of course, Hunter also took into account the black president's headaches.

Before he was about to leave the White House, such a strange thing happened suddenly, which can no longer be described as a headache. But compared to the president's headache, Hunt is also worried about another point. As the president and his staff leave the White House, what will the next president do about the events here?

As a result, Hunt reported this concern to his superiors, suggesting that the June 25 incident should be handled by the military.

Just like Area 51, the 6.25 incident should also be handed over to the military, and the stable wormhole leading to another world has appeared on the earth, especially in the United States, in any case, the meaning and prospect behind this is very tempting.

If we don't consider the dangers, how many resources will the United States need in the other world? If there is also a large amount of oil and even countless other precious mineral resources on the other side, the United States can once again establish its hegemony for the next 100 years without worrying about the challenge from China. Because this will be America's backyard.

If the opposite side can be used as a safe backyard, then to a certain extent, the United States will have a very important confidence to break the balance of nuclear deterrence.

Hunt thinks a lot, but unfortunately even if His Excellency the President thinks about it, he doesn't have much energy to think about it.

During the afternoon secret meeting, Hunt could see that President Barack was clearly a little absent-minded, as if something else was bothering him, and the black president could not calm down and think about things.

He didn't pay much attention to the issue, though.

President Barack agreed with the decision to send an exploration team.

"Whether it's to figure out what the city of St. Anou has been razed to the ground so that we don't have the same threat, or to plan for a decade or even decades, we need to do it, God bless America."

Barack ended the meeting with these words.

Having received a top-secret order signed by the president, Hunt quickly decided to immediately begin preparations at Andrews Air Force Base next to Washington

Four hours later, they arrived at a military base near the city of St. Annou, and then flew on a Chinook transport plane over the ruins of the city of St. Annu.

Unlike the bare flat land of a month ago, most of the site is still the same, but the further north you go, the more tents and makeshift structures there are for the military, especially in the far north, where a large glass greenhouse spanning more than a mile and nearly two hundred meters wide appears.

The building, made of metal baffles and one-way glass, is so large that it blocks out any outside view, and some of the glass surfaces are affixed with hot wire rings, which cannot be seen inside by infrared scans.

It took 24 hours of non-stop work and a lot of machinery and experimental materials to magically complete the building in seven days, and Hunter estimated that it would cost about $500 million, but it didn't matter, the Pentagon had enough bad debts to be nothing. If he hadn't miscalculated, and the top brass was already considering using a part of the funds for counter-reconnaissance and defense here, the amount of the funds would not be less than $1 billion.

This does not include the cost of wormhole exploration.

That fee is also a terrible amount for many billionaires.

The Chinook transport helicopter slowly landed on the planned tarmac, and the afterglow of the setting sun sprinkled between the mountains, rendering the whole world with a layer of orange and red gauze, Hunter had no intention of admiring these beautiful scenery, got off the helicopter and boarded the waiting Humvee, and drove towards the super-large glass greenhouse. (To be continued.) )