Upon seeing that Liao Ning was not shackled, he furrowed his brow. "Why wasn't she restrained?"
Crete, now cautious of making any errors, swiftly grabbed the electronic handcuffs and secured them around Liao Ning's wrists.
Tina glanced at Liao Ning apologetically, but Liao Ning shook her head, understanding the necessity of the situation.
Liao Ning was no longer concerned about trivial matters. She needed to discover why the rebel army had captured her and how she could escape.
The group of them settled inside the invisible flying car. The car's surroundings had transformed into transparent glass, enabling Liao Ning to observe her surroundings.
Finally, the flying car landed on a small island, which served as the rebel army's command center.
The guards examined their credentials and scanned them before granting entry. They traversed a lengthy corridor and eventually reached Li Xian's office.