The jet fighters had arrived because they were fast, but the speed of these jet fighters was extremely high, and they couldn't land anywhere unexpectedly besides the airport; thus, at most, they could chase and shoot down the helicopter, but they couldn't truly capture it.
If they gave up, they could find any place for the helicopter to land, and once on the ground, they could escape unharmed.
It was uncertain what Asamov would choose.
If Asamov felt he was the one being attacked, he might seek asylum in Italy or Switzerland. He could establish contact with the jet fighters and find a place to land forcibly nearby, but first, he would have to be targeted by the closest Gao Guang.
Now, Asamov's helicopter couldn't slow down or land; it could only be driven forward.
Gao Guang kept on chasing relentlessly.
It was unclear what Otto, who was following behind, was feeling, but presumably, he was also overwhelmed.