"Ahem, ahem, ahem..."
Two pilots had just regained consciousness, continuously coughing.
This imdiately snapped the two shocked flight attendants back to reality, who couldn’t help but look towards them with hopeful eyes.
"Don’t worry, they should be fine now."
Finally, Zhu Fei spoke.
He first turned to briefly explain to the flight attendants, and then began removing the silver needles embedded in the pilots while looking up at them,
"How do you feel now? Should there be any problems if you were to pilot the plane again?"
Suddenly hearing Zhu Fei’s words, the recently awakened pilots were montarily stunned.
They looked up at Zhu Fei, then at the nearby flight attendants, and then suddenly realized their current condition. Their originally sowhat confused eyes finally regained clarity.
"Was it you who just saved us?"
One of the older pilots spoke first, feeling his body had nearly returned to normal, slightly excitedly he said,
"Thank you, thank you, young man! I feel I can totally pilot the plane again now."
"That’s right, I feel fine too."
At this ti, the slightly younger pilot also spoke up.
"Haha, good to know. Quickly check our current flight path, and if anything is off, I hope you can adjust it soon."
Zhu Fei paused briefly, then smiled, "Apart from that, don’t worry about anything else for the mont, leave it to us."
"Alright, we’ll check now."
The older pilot and the two nearby flight attendants exchanged brief looks, seeming to understand sothing.
Without further questions, along with the younger pilot, they each began to ticulously check the cockpit instrunts.
Shortly afterward, the older pilot suddenly changed expression, exclaiming, "Not good! It seems our route is heading towards an island in the Pacific Ocean, not towards Donglin City as originally planned!"
"Can you adjust it?"
Hearing the older pilot’s words, Zhu Fei imdiately joined them, frowning in inquiry.
"Adjustnt should be possible, but look..."
The older pilot pressed a button on the panel, and suddenly, a radar display appeared before everyone.
On the radar display, three red dots suddenly appeared, moving rapidly towards their plane from three different directions.
"What is this...?"
Zhu Fei, puzzled, looked towards the older pilot.
The older pilot, already sweating profusely, was ceaselessly tapping the control panel, too busy to answer Zhu Fei’s question.
Finally, the younger pilot found a mont to speak to Zhu Fei,
"My friend, I suspect the person who hijacked the plane just now belongs to so nation’s special departnt, and the route they have set is likely a secret base here."
"Look," the younger pilot pointed at the radar display, anxiously saying, "Those three red dots probably represent their ard planes, moving rapidly towards us."
"So, if we can’t shake them off, we might still not be able to..."
"Still not be safe, is that it?"
Zhu Fei’s gaze suddenly sharpened as he stared at the three rapidly approaching red dots, and he abruptly said in a cold voice,
"Leave those three planes to ; adjust the course now and, by the way, send a signal back ho imdiately to inform them about the situation here."
"You... you will handle it?"
The two pilots and the flight attendants all looked stunned.
They didn’t understand what Zhu Fei ant by handling it himself.
Could it be that he intended to take on those three ard planes by himself?
Isn’t this joke a bit too far?
However, just when an unrealistic thought surfaced in their minds, Zhu Fei’s voice rang out again.
"Open the backup hatch for , and also inform about the possible positions of those three ard planes; I am heading out to deal with them now."
"What? Man, you are actually going!"
Everyone present was dumbfounded by Zhu Fei’s statent.
Even the busy older pilot, who had not had ti to answer Zhu Fei before, was now staring at Zhu Fei with a bewildered expression.
"Okay, no need to look at like that, this is my identity, rember to keep it secret after seeing this."
Zhu Fei, too lazy to explain further, simply tossed his purple booklet to the older pilot.
The older pilot subconsciously picked up the purple booklet, instinctively flipping through it.
When he saw the identity written for Zhu Fei on the purple booklet, his eyes widened in shock, revealing a stunned expression.
"Alright, can you open the backup hatch now? To tell you the truth, the two who hijacked the plane earlier belong to the sa type of organization as ."
Zhu Fei took back the purple booklet, looking indifferently at the older pilot.
The older pilot swallowed hard.
Honestly, he still wasn’t quite sure what Zhu Fei’s identity actually implied.
But the commands on the purple booklet, which instructed full cooperation with him, made it clear to the older pilot just how significant Zhu Fei’s status was.
"That... um..."
The older pilot steadied himself, understanding Zhu Fei’s extraordinariness sowhat.
But rationally and objectively, he still couldn’t accept what Zhu Fei had just said.
Think about it, a flesh and blood body maneuvering against three ard planes?
Not to ntion, considering the current scenario, if you were to combat those three ard planes, wouldn’t you at least have to confront them in the air?
Could it be that a living person could actually fly on their own?
This was utterly ridiculous and entirely impossible!
"What’s the matter? Is there still a problem?"
Seeing everyone hesitate, Zhu Fei finally grew impatient.
Then, he suddenly pinched a spell, and a stream of blue energy rose abruptly around him.
In the next second, under the shock-filled gaze of those around him, Zhu Fei directly floated up into the air!
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