After Airon looked at Welles, he nodded and personally took Barry in search of the secret warehouse. When they returned, Airon was helping the other people put all the corpses away after removing weapons and identifications into bags.
"What took you so long?" Airon asked casually.
Welles, who was red with anger, pointed at Barry, who looked like a deflated balloon to one side. "This man vomited no less than ten times, and he couldn't walk anymore when he couldn't vomit anymore."
"At least you found the keys to open that inner warehouse?"
Welles took a key out of his pocket and untied a large bunch of keys from his waist, then handed all the keys to Airon.
"The lone key is for the warehouse, the others are for opening these doors."
"Great, that way we won't have to kick the doors down like the strongest soldier in the group suggested..."
"It was only a suggestion, sir..." Said a muscular soldier shamefully.
"Haha!"
The entrance to the corridor is a double door, from which you can see that the corridor is quite wide, basically the same size as the corridor where they were located.
These corridors must have been built this way for the convenience of transporting large materials. Walking down the hallway, a few meters ahead is a corner, and then a thick metal door appeared in front of the group.
Airon, who was in front, extended his hand and knocked on the door with his hand. Judging by the sound and the hollow inside, he soon discovered that the door was quite thick, the type that cannot even be broken with bombs, similar to a bank vault.
At this point, the tranquility in Airon's eyes had gone. Now he began to doubt Barry and respect whatever was hidden in this place.
"Barry, help us open the door..." Handing him the key, avoiding Welles' hand that wanted to hold the key, he finally handed it to Barry.
However, Barry looked at the ground, as if he was thinking about something quite deep.
"Hey! What are you thinking about?"
A soldier immediately reached out and pushed Barry. Barry woke up and, when he looked up, he found himself looking into Airon's black eyes. His expression inexplicably tense and a trace of cold sweat dripped from his forehead.
Airon stared at him, as if he had guessed something and pointed, "Are you sure that damn key can open the door?"
Barry opened his mouth, hesitating to speak, but Airon knew there was no need for Barry to speak at all, the expression alone said it all.
All the soldiers looked at him with unpleasant expressions. Airon withdrew his hand and inserted the key into the eye of the lock on the door. There was a mechanical sound and the door did not open in response to the sound, but a small window opened.
What catches the eye is a combination lock and a fingerprint recognition system.
Turning his gaze back to Barry again, the latter's expression was full of hesitation.
"I'll say it again, if you're afraid of exposing government secrets, then you shouldn't think too much. Now there is no government and the army has long disappeared. I lead an organization that is slowly retaking the country's territory from the walkers."
"I have patience, but it's running out right now because an organization no weaker than mine also wants to get to this place. Therefore, you should be grateful that it wasn't them who found you first, as I fear they wouldn't treat you the same way as my people," Airon paused, his cold eyes meeting Barry's, warning him." But if you lie to me again, Barry, I swear I will kill you instantly. You should know by now that nothing is better than being alive, but I only keep the smart ones on my side."
"I'm sorry, I was just following the rules of that book I read over twelve times that said not revealing everything means one more minute of life..."
He knew that if he didn't open the door, he would lose the trust that people had in him. He was really worried about the consequences at the moment, but now that he thought about it, he didn't even know if he could pass this level given his military rank.
Looking at Barry's sad face, Airon felt like the bad guy robbing a bank. This man was obviously afraid of being held responsible for the actions he was about to take.
He knew that pressuring Barry wouldn't be good at all. He was really only hiding against whatever he and his people were thinking.
Now that he walked to the door, he operated it carefully, just as Airon supposed, there was no accident, and the door opened quickly.
"Crrrrk!"
"Hey!"
Just after the door opened, people's eyes were drawn to the entrance, but when they saw the situation inside, there were bursts of muffled screams in the hallway.
It turned out that the door in front of them was not the only door, but four consecutive doors opened together, and the innermost door closed tightly.
"What exactly are they keeping here?"
The illusion was lost a bit after seeing this result.
"Uh... let me tell you the truth, it's not actually a simple warehouse..."
Upon hearing this sentence, people's expressions turned a bit strange, and Welles even moved the corners of his mouth, wanting to use his robotic foot to hit Barry's back.
When Barry noticed this, he immediately said, "Under this place, there's a very advanced missile system, and next to it is a warehouse for mechanical army equipment."
"Oh my god..."
Upon hearing this, Airon's eyes showed interest. In fact, mega-rich resources were enough to make him happy. But what he didn't expect was to find a missile base.
He was very clear about what this meant, as long as he had people who master the relevant technologies under his hands, plus a satellite that is operating normally, he can instantly change from a small force to a powerful force that can crush the CRM.
Tyler had been wanting to get his hands on a satellite for a while, and now Airon believes that it's time to fully utilize his old friend's skills in this place.
They applauded enthusiastically, indicating to Barry to lead them quickly.
The last door leading to the underground was not equipped with an electronic lock, and they easily opened it.
Behind the door, there is a section of ascending steps, up the stairs to a small elevator lobby.
Barry took the initiative to open the elevator, then pulled a card from his body and slid it into the detection area. The original red indicator light turned green, and then a metal plate was stored in the button position, revealing the down button.
Airon knew very well that they should be on the fifth underground floor, but the elevator buttons were only up to the third floor.
But this is not important, what matters now is what will happen after they go up the stairs.
"Is anyone there?"
Barry nodded slightly but quickly shook his head. "Because the virus broke out at night, there are only a few dozen service people here, so there should be no threat to you and your people in this place."
Just as he finished speaking, he thought of something again and pointed, "By the way, everyone, please do not shoot when you arrive at the location, because we will be surrounded by special equipment for a while, and if they break, it can cause a series of very loud problems, so I ask you not to use your weapons."
"We all understand!"
A few seconds later, the elevator bell sounded, and they arrived at the first floor of the missile base.
As soon as the elevator opened, a brightly lit corridor appeared in front of them. Both sides of the corridor were covered with white walls, reflecting the overhead light in every corner, making the corridor look extremely bright.
After walking a few meters, they saw a circular hallway on both sides, which seemed to be built around a spherical space.
And right in front of them is a door. This time it is no longer a metal door but a glass door. Through the glass, one can see that there is a huge space inside. Rows of computer equipment are displayed, and several huge screens can also be seen.
A few walkers were in front, walking around disoriented.
"This is a fucking mess, take care of them with melee weapons."