The sleek private jets stood ready on the tarmac, their gleaming exteriors reflecting the harsh banks of floodlights surrounding the secluded airfield. A predatory hush hung over the scene, occasionally punctured by the murmured exchanges between the clusters of figures milling about.
Rows of tall, imposing n clad head-to-toe in crisp black suits and earpieces manned two of the jets, their movents disciplined and economical as they conducted final preparations. Nearby, a separate phalanx of similarly attired guards stood in rigid periter formation - silent monoliths of broad-shouldered vigilance.
At the center of this militant staging ground stood the elite mbers of the Li and Sun clans themselves. Li Chen, Li Xinjie, Sun Lixia, Li Yanyan, Tang Ziyi, and Xu Zhonhao waited beside the third and largest of the aircraft, an aura of urgent purpose seeming to crackle around them.
For Tang Ziyi, relatively new to this clandestine world of high-stakes familial power plays, it was an almost surreal sight. Here he was, about to embark on a daring strike against nefarious forces directly threatening his loved ones...via the luxury of a private jet, no less.
He couldn’t quite suppress the tiny frisson of awestruck thrill amidst the gnawing dread and tension coiling within his gut. As if sensing his mont of distraction, Xu Zhonhao appeared at his side like a silent wraith in a bespoke suit.
"Ziyi," he murmured under his breath, so faint only he could hear. "I need to brief you on the security breach procedures one more ti before we’re wheels up. You up for it?"
Tang Ziyi shot him a grateful look, firmly pushing aside his montary bout of disconnect in favor of focusing on the deadly serious operation ahead.
"Please, I’m all ears," he replied just as softly, following his lead as he ushered him a few paces away from the others.
While Xu Zhonhao ran him through the infiltration protocols for what felt like the hundredth ti, Li Chen found himself seeking out Sun Lixia where she stood conferring in terse undertones with her sister-in-law Li Yanyan. When their eyes t across the tarmac, Li Chen felt the weight of the entire situation crashing back down onto his shoulders anew.
Cen Yuhuan’s life hung in the balance - as did the very sanctity and security of their families going forward. No longer could they afford to wait and let the enemy dictate the titable of operations. Decisive action was required to avoid becoming ensnared in an unending cyclone of violence and uncertainty.
When Sun Lixia broke away from Li Yanyan and made her way over, Li Chen could see the sa bone-deep resolution mirrored in her patrician features. She didn’t speak, simply laying one hand on his arm in a fleeting gesture of solidarity and reassurance. It was enough.
Over by the largest jet, one of the crewn ushered Xu Zhonhao and Tang Ziyi aboard through the airstair entry, nodding deferentially to confirm the pre-flight checks were complete. As they disappeared inside, Li Yanyan’s voice carried out over the tarmac in crisp Mandarin.
"The rest of you as well - we depart imdiately."
Without further prompting, the assembled group began filing towards the jet’s entry, movents brisk but ticulously disciplined. Li Chen and Sun Lixia hung back until last, sharing another weighted look before following.
Only once they were securely aboard the plush interior cabin did any visible tension seed to marginally abate. Not surprising, considering the lone jet carried two full security details supplenting their own personal operatives like Xu Zhonhao and Tang Ziyi.
As the hatches sealed and the plane’s engines began spooling up with a reverberant whine, Li Chen settled into one of the luxuriously upholstered chairs beside Tang Ziyi, who was reviewing diagrams on a tablet. Despite his valiantly focused expression, Li Chen could detect the hairline fractures of dread and uncertainty flickering in his eyes every few seconds.
Without a word, he reached over and gave him free hand a reassuring squeeze. When he finally looked up and t his supportive gaze, so of the bleakness lifted from his aspect.
Around them, the rest of the cabin remained an almost eerie oasis of tense, watchful tranquility. Li Xinjie sat ramrod straight, his expression utterly inscrutable but for the subtle way his fingers kept flexing against his thigh. Sun Lixia remained tucked against her Li Yanyan’s side, both won’s heads bowed together in what could only be low-murmured exchange of strategy or sisterly solace.
Only Xu Zhonhao seed to project an outward air of lethally restrained anticipation, his focus sharpening with each inevitable rush of citing jet thrust drawing them closer to their destination - and the perils fated to receive them on the other end.
As the aircraft’s tallic shriek built to a crescendo and the tarmac fell away beneath them, no one dared voice the sa singularly intrusive and dread-instilling thought...
That this flight may be ultimately delivering them all unto the very maws of ruinous oblivion itself.
The flight seed to pass in a tense haze for Tang Ziyi. Despite his best efforts to maintain focus on reviewing the mission details with Xu Zhonhao, his mind kept wandering back to the potential dangers lying in wait. Intellectually, he knew their extensive planning and elite resources should give them a decisive edge. But the stakes were so cosmically high that even the tiniest margin for error felt unacceptably perilous.
He found himself occasionally stealing glances at Li Chen, who maintained an outwardly stoic deanor throughout the flight. Seeing Li Chen’s usual self-assured mien fracture under the strain of Cen Yuhuan’s abduction sent a chill skittering down Tang Ziyi’s spine.
If soone as unflappable as Li Chen could be so deeply shaken, what fresh nightmare awaited them all in Beijing?
The jet’s whining engines finally began cycling down, jolting Tang Ziyi from his morose introspection. He looked to Xu Zhonhao, whose jaw had tightened almost imperceptibly - the only outward sign of the forr special operator’s refocused intensity.
"We’re here," the other man stated unnecessarily.
Beside Li Chen, Sun Lixia rose from her seat with an air of implacable resolve, automatically flanked by Li Yanyan. The two exchanged a loaded look with Li Xinjie who issued a shallow nod of grim acknowledgnt before turning his inscrutable gaze outwards once more.
Only then did Tang Ziyi hear the muted thump of the landing gear contacting tarmac, followed by the slight lurch and shuddering deceleration of the jet braking to a full stop. His heart kicked up several frantic notches despite his best efforts, nerves abruptly fraying taut as bowstring.
A montary hush cloaked the cabin as the whine of turbines faded to an expectant stillness. Then Xu Zhonhao was on his feet, holstering his Sidearm at the small of his back and striding towards the airstair exit without a backwards glance.
Tang Ziyi hesitated fractionally, suddenly seized by the irrational fear that stepping off this plane could be the first irrevocable plunge into complete oblivion. Before the freezing tendrils of trepidation could take deeper root, a firm hand clasped his shoulder from behind.
"It’s go ti, my friend," Li Chen murmured with an undercurrent of barely restrained intensity. "No matter what happens next...know that we march together unto the breach."
The mont their feet touched Beijing’s tarmac, an invisible switch seed to flip. Suddenly, they were engulfed in a whirlwind of harshly efficient activity as the remaining security details surged out to form interlocking periters around them. Black-suited operatives sward the convoy of armored SUVs waiting re feet away, clearing each vehicle with infinite caution before waving them forward to the sheltered steps of the jet.
Beneath the floodlights’ strobing glare, the massive presence of Bao Nu’s towering bodyguards stood out like monolithic sentries amidst the scrum - course faces locked in expressions of purest vigilance that was equal parts disquieting and reassuring.
"Vehicles are cleared. We move in two minutes," Xu Zhonhao called over the commotion.
Once everyone was secured, the convey didn’t so much roll out as simply surge forth. In disciplined file, the SUVs executed a blisteringly sharp pivot and set off across the tarmac with almost reckless velocity. Peripherally, Tang Ziyi glimpsed the Li family’s private security contractors already flowing into motion behind them.
As the inner city’s towering skyline rapidly drew nearer through the windshield, Tang Ziyi chanced a glance at Li Chen and Li Xinjie’s identically set expressions carved from unfeeling granite. He knew better than to shatter the silence blanketing them, at least beyond offering Li Chen’s shoulder a supportive squeeze.
The nightti streets of Beijing blurred past in an endless chiaroscuro sprawl on the approach, shining obsidian towers abutting seemingly infinite byways of old-world hutong alleyways and winding infrastructure overpasses. Despite its vast, almost daunting tropolitan scale, that sa sense of unearthly stillness seed to blanket the city like a shroud of dense, ominous quiet.
At least until their convoy rolled ever deeper through its convoluted heart, leaving the spartan airfield far behind.
As if sensing the precise mont its periters dissolved back into the cityscape’s rectilinear embrace, sothing simring erupted to furious life in Beijing’s deserted arteries. Traffic signals began cycling with increasing rapidity, intersections blossoming with eerie red-green lattice works of cycling light.
Each new byzantine overpass beca a snarled nest of control grates and monolithic support pillars thrumming with escalating electronic howls and warning sirens, as if awakening from so fitful slumber. Sensor sweeps and recognition patterns sparked outward, bathing the SUVs in stop-start photonic turbulence as they barreled heedless through every crimson light and choke point.
It was as though the entire city had initiated so inexplicable system lockdown, snarling over watch routines and defensive counterasures slithering to screeching, high-powered life all around them. Only the faint impression persisted that these myriad systems seed to be deliberately shrinking away from the path of the Li family convoy itself.
As if being stringently contained and redirected elsewhere - at least for the mont.
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