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Chapter 811: Chapter 336 Malicious Sche Chapter 811: Chapter 336 Malicious Sche Artificial Intelligence “Dream” had displayed its capabilities to Yan Fei for the first ti, tapping into various countries’ top-secret databases with terrifying computational power, and searching for the facial features of five kidnappers one by one. Amazingly, it had managed to single out the true identities of those five from the billions of people across the globe and even sequentially tracked down the behind-the-scenes mastermind of the kidnapping incident targeting the employees of Dream Island.

Since it was now known that the kidnapping was planned and executed by the African extremist organization “African Glory,” “Dream’s” search scope was significantly narrowed down. Yan Fei also had full confidence that he could locate the extremist group’s hideout and safely rescue the employees of Dream Island.

Yan Fei said, “Dream, start looking for all data on ‘African Glory’ and locate their hideouts in Africa.”

“Dream” replied, “Mr. Yan Fei, the data on ‘African Glory’ has been completely collected, along with a list of their possible hideouts in Africa. Please take a look!”

Then Yan Fei saw a blue planet appear on the large screen—the very planet he was most familiar with, Earth. The Earth then began to slowly rotate, and when the African continent appeared in the center of the screen, the rotation stopped.

Across the African continent, a total of eighteen blinking red points appeared. “Dream” had thoughtfully annotated these red points, which marked the likely hideouts of “African Glory.” Based on intelligence from the internet, these potential locations were scattered across the entire African continent. However, there was a suspected stronghold of “African Glory” at the border between Kenya and Tanzania, located 200 kiloters west of Aywei Village, a secluded small market town. In “Dream’s” annotations, this stronghold was number 13.

Yan Fei said, “I need real-ti surveillance footage of hideout number 13.”

“Dream” imdiately controlled the network of satellites in outer space, adjusting one of the communication and monitoring satellites above the target location, then utilized the HD cara on the satellite to carry out real-ti surveillance of hideout number 13.

It was 5 p.m. on Dream Island, and there was an eight-hour ti difference from the local ti in Nairobi, Kenya, making it 9 a.m. there. The suspicious hideout number 13 was located 300 kiloters west of Nairobi, where the weather was clear and cloudless, making it incredibly convenient for Dream Island’s satellites to monitor from space.

On the large screen in front of him, the African continent began to enlarge, the cara quickly zooming in from an altitude of tens of thousands of ters, piercing through the mist, directly reaching the ground, and then Yan Fei spotted a dilapidated courtyard on the earth’s surface. Narrowing his view, he saw that this courtyard lay 1000 ters beside a small market town.

The courtyard encompassed a very ordinary two-story bungalow surrounded by a low wall with a few small trees inside. From the outside, the house looked sowhat rundown. At first glance, there was nothing obviously unusual about the house. But Yan Fei was looking down from a high altitude, seeing much more, as two black ard personnel carrying weapons were patrolling inside the courtyard.

“Dream” imdiately zood in the surveillance cara and took a clear full-body photo of the two black ard n patrolling in the courtyard. Perhaps feeling secure in their location, the two ard n were not masked but sauntered openly while patrolling inside. The satellite technology of Dream Island was incredibly advanced, with highly capable caras, so despite being 20,000 kiloters in altitude, they could still take clear high-definition photographs of ground targets.

But because it was from a bird’s-eye view in space, the facial features captured were not very clear. However, after taking multiple photos, “Dream” had already calculated their true appearances.

Clear photos of the two ard n appeared on the large screen, and Yan Fei imdiately recognized one of the ard n as one of the five kidnappers previously indicated by “Dream.” The similarities between his actual face and the one calculated by “Dream” were very close, with the only difference being a scar on the kidnapper’s face.

Having identified one of the kidnappers, Yan Fei beca excited, confirming “Dream’s” calculations were accurate. It was highly likely that the Dream Island hostages were being held in this room. At that mont, “Dream” also began searching for the identity of the other ard individual. The search results ca up quickly, and Yan Fei found out that this ard man was also a lower-ranked mber of “African Glory.”

Wanting to know more, Yan Fei said, “Dream, is there any way to find surveillance video of this place?”

“Dream” responded, “This location is very remote and not yet connected to the internet or telecom signals. The locals can only make calls using a satellite phone, so there is no surveillance video installed.”

Yan Fei, feeling sowhat regretful, said, “I can now almost confirm that this is the kidnappers’ hideout, but I cannot ascertain if our people are imprisoned inside.”

“Dream” said, “Mr. Yan Fei, I’ve detected a smartphone inside the room. However, this smartphone isn’t connected to the telecom signal and is currently in airplane mode, so it cannot make any external communications.”

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