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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1867

At this moment, Cinna took out a black cloth inside the moving SUV. Then, he handed it over to Julius with a smile. ” Grand General Rhys, it’ll be a long journey. Please close your eyes and rest.

“What? What do you mean?” Julius furrowed his eyebrows.

“This is our rules. Any outsides that come to our base must be blindfolded just in case,” Cinna explained.

“What? Do you not trust me?” Julius pretended to be discontented.

“Don’t misunderstand. Everyone will be treated the same way. Please understand.” Cinna did not back down.

“Alright. Go ahead. I just happened to be tired, so I’m going to lie down and rest.” Julius didn’t want to waste any time.

Thus, he closed his eyes, shifted comfortably, and lay in the car.

“Thank you for your cooperation.” Cinna smiled and blindfolded him.

Time was slowly going by.

The car initially traveled smoothly. However, the road became winding almost an hour later. The car’s rockiness could cause a person to feel sleepy.

“General Shaffer, are we out of the city? “Julius suddenly asked. Cinna didn’t plan to hide. “That’s right. The base is outside the city for our safety. Although it’s a far journey, it’s quite hidden.”

“I didn’t expect Dragon Guard to be so cautious,” Julius commented.

Dragon Guard had built such a war fortress at the border of West Lucozia with many heavy weapons. Plus, nobody had even found out about it after so many years. It was truly a scary sight.

If Julius hadn’t seen it with his own eyes, he wouldn’t have believed that Dragon Guard had established such deep roots in West Lucozia.

“Grand General Rhys, please come with me,” Cinna called out before leading Julius forward. Upon reaching the wall and declaring their identities, the thick door slowly opened.

After taking a closer look, Julius found the tunnel behind the door about 30 feet long. In other words, the foundation wall’s thickness was about 30 feet wide.

Even missiles might not be able to penetrate it, not to mention artillery shells.


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