Tang Hao stood still, slightly trembling, his face a mix of red and blue as if painted, and after a long moment, he explosively roared: “Zhou Rong! I think you’re the one infected with rabies!
The helicopter pierced through the sea of clouds, cutting across the dark sea surface, diving towards an aircraft carrier illuminated by lights through layers of dense fog.
Before the aircraft had even stabilized, the cabin door was suddenly pulled open. Chun Cao’s military green short skirt fluttered in the wild wind as she sprinted forward: “Rong ge!!”
Zhou Rong emerged from the helicopter under tight surveillance, leaning down to kiss Si Nan’s cold, snow-white forehead, and personally placed him on the medical stretcher that had long been prepared. He then turned to embrace Chun Cao. Yan Hao also jumped out of the cabin, hugging the survivors Ding Shi and Guo Weixiang, their eyes turning red.
The deck was full of people, with medical and security personnel hurrying back and forth, and distant searchlights casting blinding bright light on the sea surface.
Suddenly, a scream came from nearby: “Ning… Doctor Ning!!”
Several researchers in white coats rushed over, eagerly grasping Ning Yu’s hand. Ning Yu was extremely weak, barely able to stand with support. The researchers quickly lifted him onto a stretcher and carried him away.
“The research institute has been looking for Doctor Ning for a long time, with several rescue attempts yielding no news. We thought he was dead,” said a middle-aged scholar with glasses, excitedly holding Tang Hao’s hand. “You found Doctor Ning? You’ve made a great contribution. We must immediately report your merits to our superiors!”
Tang Hao looked helpless and impatient: “It has nothing to do with me. I don’t even know who he is. You can ask that person surnamed Zhou…”
“The six special forces soldiers from the 118th Battalion brought me out of the laboratory and onto the helicopter’s landing platform,” Ning Yu’s weak voice drifted through the crowd, seemingly suddenly remembering something: “Oh, right. The Omega you just sent away and Captain Zhou from the 118th, both were important experimental subjects… Yes, help me file a report, make sure to wait for my personal arrangement, and don’t let anyone handle it arbitrarily.”
Tang Hao almost choked, while Zhou Rong couldn’t help but smile.



