Chapter 616 - Inquiries by Various Nations
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I, The Dragon Overlord Chapter 616 - Inquiries by Various Nations

After the Antarctic expedition team was escorted by the military out of the area, the aircraft that had flown in from Antarctica was immediately surrounded by soldiers in biohazard suits. They began a thorough search, not leaving any corner of the aircraft unchecked. They also carried out decontamination procedures, although it was uncertain whether human disinfection measures would be effective against any potential extraterrestrial life.

Apart from routine precautions related to viruses, the U.S. biological warfare unit's task was to search for any hidden items on the plane that might have been collected by members of the Antarctic exploration team. This team was composed of individuals from multiple nations, and some had connections with their respective governments. For instance, Gui Bin from China, Oshima from Japan, and others.

It was uncertain whether these individuals had obtained mysterious items beneath the Antarctic continent. Some might have hidden things, wishing to research them by themselves before turning them in later. Such occurrences were too common in movies, and the Americans couldn't afford to be careless.

This was why the US President had insisted on the plane arriving in his country. He felt more at ease on his home turf.

While the world had entered a quasi-mythological era, starting to believe in gods and supernatural beings, natural science was something humanity couldn't afford to abandon. The study of the supernatural could offer individuals a path to immortality, but natural science had the potential to bring happiness to the entire human race. Humanity wouldn't forsake it.

As long as oil remained the world's most critical energy source, the United States' position as the world's foremost superpower would remain unshaken. The United States' financial and economic interests were intertwined across the globe. A slight disturbance in one place could send ripples through the entire world. Other nations had no choice but to heed the United States' interests.

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